Saddam Hussein - Tribes, Tanks, and the Broken State: How Saddam Hussein Built Power — and Why It Couldn’t Last #977094

di Matthew Hollis Ward

Diogenes Global Press

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Saddam Hussein is a sharp and deeply contextualized portrait of one of the most consequential rulers of the modern Middle East. Rather than retelling only the familiar story of wars, invasion, and dictatorship, this book examines the structure beneath Saddam’s power. Matthew Hollis Ward shows how Saddam Hussein did not truly govern Iraq as a modern institutional state. He ruled it through tribal loyalties, family networks, fear, and personal control, creating a system that looked powerful from the outside but was fragile at its core.

Tracing Saddam’s rise from rural Tikrit to absolute rule in Baghdad, the book explores how clan culture, violence, Ba’athist ideology, oil wealth, surveillance, and war fused into a regime built around one man rather than durable institutions. It explains why fear replaced law, why bureaucracy existed without independence, why loyalty mattered more than competence, and why Iraq’s political order could function only as long as Saddam personally held its pieces together. The result is not just a biography of a dictator, but a study of how premodern power habits collided with the demands of a modern nation-state.

Cold, analytical, and free of sensationalism, Saddam Hussein offers a deeper answer to two central questions, how one man dominated Iraq for decades, and why everything collapsed so quickly when he fell. For readers of Middle Eastern history, authoritarian power, and political biography, this book presents Saddam not simply as a brutal strongman, but as the architect of a broken state whose weaknesses were hidden until the moment of collapse.
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Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
363 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Matthew Hollis Ward