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Peter W. Galbraith
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Peter W. Galbraith

Peter W. Galbraith served as the first U.S. Ambassador to Croatia. He is currently the Senior Diplomatic Fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation and a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books. He lives in Townshend, Vermont.

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Excerpt:
Chapter 2 from The End of Iraq
Dec 04, 2009
Unintended Consequences will be released on September 22, 2009 in Trade Paperback
Sep 22, 2009
Unintended Consequences is now available in Trade Paperback
Sep 22, 2009
Excerpt:
Introduction from Unintended Consequences
Mar 09, 2009
Excerpt:
Chapter 4 from The End of Iraq
Mar 09, 2009
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Unintended Consequences is now available in
Sep 30, 2008
The End of Iraq will be released on June 12, 2007 in
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Jun 12, 2007
The End of Iraq will be released on July 01, 2006 in
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The End of Iraq is now available in
Jul 01, 2006

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The Gulf Today, February 23, 2013
...problems with him (Talabani) being ill is that there is no check on Al Maliki,” said former USdiplomat Peter W. Galbraith. “Simply, Al Maliki respected him. He felt he couldn’t be quite as dictatorial in the presence of Talabani.” The prime...
Turkish Radio and Television, February 1, 2013
...problems with Talabani being ill is that there is no check on al-Maliki,” said former U.S. diplomat Peter W. Galbraith. “Simply, al-Maliki respected him. He felt he couldn't be quite as dictatorial in the presence of Talabani.” The prime...
Columbia Missourian, February 1, 2013
...him (Talabani) being ill is that there is no check on al-Maliki," said former U.S. diplomat Peter W. Galbraith. "Simply, al-Maliki respected him. He felt he couldn't be quite as dictatorial in the presence of Talabani." The prime minister's supporters...
Himalayan Times, February 1, 2013
...him (Talabani) being ill is that there is no check on al-Maliki," said former U.S. diplomat Peter W. Galbraith. "Simply, al-Maliki respected him. He felt he couldn't be quite as dictatorial in the presence of Talabani." The prime minister's supporters...
Southern Illinoisan, February 1, 2013
...him (Talabani) being ill is that there is no check on al-Maliki," said former U.S. diplomat Peter W. Galbraith. "Simply, al-Maliki respected him. He felt he couldn't be quite as dictatorial in the presence of Talabani." The prime minister's supporters...
Denver Post, February 1, 2013
...him (Talabani) being ill is that there is no check on al-Maliki," said former U.S. diplomat Peter W. Galbraith. "Simply, al-Maliki respected him. He felt he couldn't be quite as dictatorial in the presence of Talabani." The prime minister's supporters...