THE IRAQ WAR: NEW PERSPECTIVES 43
Bonds, E. (2014) ‘Terrorizing Violence and the Iraq War: Civilian Victimization,
Humanitarian Norms, and Social Science’ Humanity and Society 38(4), 365-387.
Brigg, M. (2010) ‘Culture: Challenges and Possibilities’ in Richmond, O. P. (ed.)
Peacebuilding: Critical Developments and Approaches. Basingstoke: Palgrave
Macmillan, 329-346.
Cochrane, F. (2008) Ending War, Cambridge: Polity Press.
Cousens, R. P. (2006) ‘Amritsar to Basra: the Influence of Counter-Insurgency upon
the British Perspective of Peacekeeping’ in Utley, R. E. (ed.) Major Powers and
Peacekeeping: Perspectives, Priorities and the Challenges of Military Intervention.
Aldershot: Ashgate, 49-62.
Glazier, R. (2009) ‘Religiously Motivated Political Violence in Iraq’ in Durward, R.,
and Marsden, L. (ed.) Religion, Conflict and Military Intervention. Farnham:
Ashgate, 53-69.
Lovelock, B. (2005) ‘Securing a Viable Peace: Defeating Militant Extremists’ in
Covey, J., Dziedzic, M. J. and Hawley, L. R. (ed.) The Quest for Viable Peace:
International Intervention and Strategies for Conflict Transformation. Washington:
United States Institute of Peace, 123-156.
Janis, I. L. (1982) Groupthink: Psychological Studies of Policy Decisions and
Fiascoes. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Marsden, L. (2009) ‘God, War and Iraq’ in Durward, R., and Marsden, L. (ed.)
Religion, Conflict and Military Intervention. Farnham: Ashgate, 71-87.
Mintz, A. and Wayne, C. (2014) ‘Group Decision making in Conflict from
Groupthink to Polythink in the War in Iraq’ in Coleman, P. T., Deutsch, M. and