Imperial Life in the Emerald City

Nonfiction book by Rajiv Chandrasekaran From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq's Green Zone is a 2006 book by Rajiv Chandrasekaran.

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Imperial Life in the Emerald City
AuthorRajiv Chandrasekaran
LanguageEnglish
GenreNonfiction
PublisherAlfred A Knopf
Publication date
2006
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages336 pages
(1st Edition Hardcover)
ISBN1-4000-4487-1
OCLC64427530
956.7044/31 22
LC ClassDS79.769 .C53 2006
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Synopsis

Imperial Life in the Emerald City takes a critical look at the civilian leadership of the American reconstruction project in Iraq. Centered mainly on the actions of the Coalition Provisional Authority, within the Green Zone of Baghdad, it details events from the end of the invasion phase of the war until the official transfer of power to Iraqis and the growing insurgency in the country.

In the book's prologue, Chandrasekaran states that his work does not take a side for or against the United States' invasion of Iraq, simply treating events as given, and instead focuses on examining the handling of the post-invasion occupation.

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Film adaptation

The nonfiction book has been adapted into a fictional thriller written by Brian Helgeland and directed by Paul Greengrass. The film stars Matt Damon, Amy Ryan, and Greg Kinnear.

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