Think the Unthinkable: Partition Iraq - by Ivan Eland
... May 18, 2004. Think the Unthinkable: Partition Iraq. by Ivan Eland. It just
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Dr. Ivan Eland Senior Fellow
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Ivan Eland
... Selected Television Appearances. Ivan Eland debates war with Iraq on MSNBC's
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IVAN ELAND is Senior Fellow and Director of the Center on Peace & Liberty at The Independent Institute and Assistant Editor of The Independent Review. Dr. Eland is a graduate of Iowa State University and received an M.B.A. in applied economics and Ph.D. in national security policy from George Washington University. He has been Director of Defense Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, Principal Defense Analyst at the Congressional Budget Office, Evaluator-in-Charge (national security and intelligence) for the U.S. General Accounting Office, and Investigator for the House Foreign Affairs Committee. He has testified on the military and financial aspects of NATO expansion before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and CIA oversight before the House Government Reform Committee.
Dr. Eland is the author of The Efficacy of Economic Sanctions as a Foreign Policy Tool, a contributor to numerous volumes, and the author of forty-five in-depth studies on national security issues. His articles have appeared in Arms Control Today, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Emory Law Journal, The Independent Review, Issues in Science and Technology (National Academy of Sciences), Mediterranean Quarterly, Middle East and International Review, Middle East Policy, Nexus, and Northwestern Journal of International Affairs.
Dr. Eland’s popular writings have appeared in such publications as the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Houston Chronicle, Dallas Morning News, Insight, San Diego Union-Tribune, Washington Post, Miami Herald, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Newsday, Sacramento Bee, Orange County Register, Chicago Sun-Times, Washington Times and Defense News. He has appeared on ABC’s “World News Tonight,’ NPR’s “Talk of the Nation,” PBS, Fox News Channel, CNBC, CNN, CNN “Crossfire,” CNN-fn, C-SPAN, MSNBC, CBC, Radio Free Europe, Voice of America, BBC, and other local, national, and international TV and radio programs.
Ivan Eland on lecture tour in New York, Washington, DC, Boston, and San Francisco
Books:
The Empire Has No Clothes
Putting “Defense” Back into U.S. Defense Policy
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Events:
10/28/2004 - The Empire Has No Clothes: U.S. Foreign Policy Exposed
6/17/2004 - The Future of Iraq: Democracy or Quagmire?
6/8/2004 - Terrorism and Iraq: What is the Nature of the Relationship?: A Debate
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The Independent Review:
Fall 2003 - The New Nuclear Danger: George W. Bush�s Military-Industrial Complex
Fall 2000 - The Political Economy of NATO: Past, Present and into the 21st Century
Commentary:
1/3/2005 - Mortgaging the Future of Our Armed Forces
12/27/2004 - Greater Government Spending Has Not Enhanced National Security
12/20/2004 - Kill Missile Defense Now
12/13/2004 - Next Target: Iran?
12/6/2004 - Rumsfeld’s Muddy Quagmire
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Working Papers:
10/13/2004 - A Way Out of the Mesopotamian Morass? The Case for a Partitioned Iraq
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Why War? Ivan Eland
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Ivan Eland: The Independent Institute
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