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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. I | The Origins of the Gulf War | |
1 | Patterns Forged in Time: Middle Eastern Mind-Sets and the Gulf War | 3 |
Commentary on Part I: Arab Perceptions of History and the Question of Identity | 23 | |
Pt. II | Leaders, Leadership, and Decision Making | |
2 | President Bush Goes to War: A Psychological Interpretation from a Distance | 29 |
3 | The Defining Moment of Saddam's Life: A Political Psychology Perspective on the Leadership and Decision Making of Saddam Hussein During the Gulf Crisis | 49 |
4 | Good Judgment, and the Lack Thereof, in the Gulf War: A Preliminary Psychological Model with Some Applications | 67 |
Commentary on Part II: Personality and Leadership in the Gulf | 107 | |
Pt. III | The Conflict Process | |
5 | Threat-Based Strategies of Conflict Management: Why Did They Fail in the Gulf? | 121 |
6 | The War of Images: Strategic Communication in the Gulf Conflict | 155 |
Commentary on Part III: Images and the Gulf War | 173 | |
Pt. IV | Mass Publics | |
7 | Arab Public Opinion and the Gulf War | 183 |
8 | American Public Opinion and the Gulf War | 199 |
9 | The Political and Psychological Impact of the Gulf War on the Israeli Public | 227 |
Commentary on Part IV: The Reaction of Mass Publics to the Gulf War | 251 | |
Pt. V | The Consequences of Conflict | |
10 | Leaders and Publics in the Middle East: Shattering the Organizing Myths of Arab Society | 269 |
11 | The Gulf War's Possible Impact on the International System | 293 |
Commentary on Part V: The Gulf War and the Future Global (and Arab?) Order | 317 | |
Pt. VI | Epilogue | |
12 | The Gulf War Revisited: Consequences, Controversies, and Interpretations | 329 |
Postscript | 359 | |
Notes on Contributors | 375 |
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