نتایج جستجو برای: iraq war we address

تعداد نتایج: 4614045  

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2013
Shoba Sreenivasan Thomas Garrick James McGuire Daniel E Smee Daniel Dow Daniel Woehl

Identifying whether there is a nexus between Iraq and Afghanistan combat injuries and civilian violence on return from deployment is complicated by differences in reactions of individuals to combat exposure, the overlapping effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the low base rate of civilian violence after combat exposure. Moreover, the overall pre...

2016

Iran and Iraq war data were obtained from internet and curve-fitted with Lanchester/Osipov war model. It was found that the data obeys the square law and that the war was a mixed one of 10.8% guerilla and 89.2% conventional as depicted by their parameters in the model. Also it was found that Iraq heavily used Chemical weapon (e.g. mustard gas, arsenic, mytotoxic) against Iranian soldiers. This ...

Journal: :فصلنامه تخصصی جنگ ایران و عراق 0
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in regional level, iran-iraq war had a great impact on neighboring states' foreign policy approach, especially on gulf arab states. these states adopted a new approach in their relations with iran and iraq considering the ideological and revolutionary threat of iran. after iraqi invasion against iran, gulf arab states affected by nationalism movement, sported iraq extensively. their policy...

Journal: :Population Health Metrics 2009
Charles Maynard

BACKGROUND In the United States, social burdens including war casualties are often distributed unequally across groups of individuals, communities, and states. The purpose of this report was to examine the association between war deaths and per capita income in the 50 states and District of Columbia during the Vietnam and Iraq wars. METHODS The numbers of deaths by the home state of record fo...

2012
Nana Adu-Pipim Boaduo

A critical analysis of the available accounts given about the United Sates (US) and United Kingdom (UK) – Iraq war (This was actually not a war but deliberate invasion) reveals a very cleverly calculated and planned strategy. The US and UK knew well in advance that Saddam Hussein had no weapons of mass destruction (WMD) (If Saddam Hussein had WMD then US and UK might have given him during Iran-...

2007
Kazuhiro Maeshima Michael Gurevitch

Title of Document: JAPANESE AND U.S. MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE IRAQ WAR: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Kazuhiro Maeshima, Ph.D., 2007 Directed By: Professor Miranda Schreurs, Department of Government and Politics This study investigates the relationship between the media and politics by analyzing the Iraq War coverage of two leading U.S. and Japanese newspapers: the New York Times and the Asahi. This diss...

2013
Herbert F. Weisberg Dino P. Christenson

The literature makes clear that foreign policy affects voting, but it does not lead to clear expectations as to how a war will affect voting. Will views about the advisability of the war predominate? Or will the indirect effect through the incumbent’s image be more important? Will a war crowd out other potential issues, particularly domestic ones? This paper addresses these questions through a ...

Successive changes in the Persian Gulf region after fall of the Shah In 1979, led invasion of Iraq to Iran. According to experts in International politics, Iraq’s attack is known as America’s proxy war against Iran with at least cost for its main party, America, and extensive damages for Iraq and Iran later. America's actions in the Iran-Iraq war caused to decrease credibility of United Nations...

2013
Amy Hagopian Abraham D. Flaxman Tim K. Takaro Sahar A. Esa Al Shatari Julie Rajaratnam Stan Becker Alison Levin-Rector Lindsay Galway Berq J. Hadi Al-Yasseri William M. Weiss Christopher J. Murray Gilbert Burnham

BACKGROUND Previous estimates of mortality in Iraq attributable to the 2003 invasion have been heterogeneous and controversial, and none were produced after 2006. The purpose of this research was to estimate direct and indirect deaths attributable to the war in Iraq between 2003 and 2011. METHODS AND FINDINGS We conducted a survey of 2,000 randomly selected households throughout Iraq, using a...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2014
Franklin Zaromb Andrew C Butler Pooja K Agarwal Henry L Roediger

A collective memory is a representation of the past that is shared by members of a group. We investigated similarities and differences in the collective memories of younger and older adults for three major wars in U.S. history (the Civil War, World War II, and the Iraq War). Both groups were alive during the recent Iraq War, but only the older subjects were alive during World War II, and both g...

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