The Right Call on the Wrong War By: Roland Paris , / 19 March, 2013 Roland Paris on why Canada’s choice to stay out of Iraq didn’t have the dire consequences for Canada-U.S. relations many predicted.
An Unachievable Goal By: Michael Bell , / 19 March, 2013 Michael Bell on why the thinking behind the Iraq War guaranteed failure.
The Most Important Lesson By: Bessma Momani , / 19 March, 2013 Bessma Momani on why the human cost of the Iraq War outweighs all others.
How Iraq Changed How We Think About Human Rights By: Jennifer Welsh , / 19 March, 2013 Jennifer Welsh on how Iraq has transformed our thinking about human rights law.
The Best Thing I Can Say About the Iraq War By: Stephen Saideman , / 19 March, 2013 Steve Saideman on why the decision to invade Iraq was a bad one, but not the worst.
Iraq Through the Lens of 1882 By: Paul Sedra , / 19 March, 2013 Paul Sedra considers the occupation of Iraq through the lens of the British occupation of Egypt.
Is the U.N. the Organization the World Needs? By: OpenCanada Staff , / 21 December, 2011 The Iraq War suggests no, argues Dr. Leslie Roberts.
Awakening Blank Memory By: Michael Spagat , / 16 December, 2011 Michael Spagat argues that John Tirman undermines his own cause with faulty statistics.