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Power, Fear, and Silence: The Life and Death of Saddam Hussein.

by Wayne J. Gombar
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798257600722
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 364
  • Original Price: GBP 14.88
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 486 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Middle East / Iraq

Power, Fear, and Silence, The Life and Death of Saddam Hussein.
Power is rarely as simple as it appears. It is built, reinforced, and sustained through systems that extend far beyond any single individual.
In this comprehensive and analytically rigorous study, the life and rule of Saddam Hussein are examined not merely as a historical narrative, but as a case study in the construction of authority, the normalization of control, and the evolution of a criminogenic state.
Drawing from decades of historical records, legal proceedings, human rights investigations, and interdisciplinary theory, this work explores:

  • The formation of Saddam Hussein's worldview and rise to power
  • The development of a centralized system rooted in surveillance, loyalty, and fear
  • The Iran-Iraq War, the invasion of Kuwait, and the consequences of strategic miscalculation
  • The devastating impact of sanctions on Iraqi society
  • The collapse of the regime in 2003 and the legal reckoning that followed
At its core, this book advances a powerful argument: that Saddam Hussein's Iraq functioned as a criminogenic environment, where structural conditions shaped behavior, reinforced compliance, and normalized harm.
Through the integration of narrative criminology, governance theory, and empirical analysis, this study offers more than history-it provides a framework for understanding how systems of power operate, persist, and ultimately fail.
This is not simply a story of one man. It is an examination of power itself.

Author Bio
Wayne Gombar is a senior executive in critical infrastructure and federal contracting, currently serving as Vice President of Critical Infrastructure at Seneca Federal Solutions and President of Thunder Rocks Federal. With extensive experience supporting U.S. government agencies, including the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Prisons, his work focuses on complex systems, security environments, and infrastructure resilience.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Homeland Security and a Master's degree in Emergency Management, and is currently a doctoral candidate pursuing a Doctor of Criminal Justice. His academic research centers on criminogenic environments, narrative construction, and the role of structural systems in shaping behavior, with particular emphasis on how authority, perception, and control intersect.
Gombar is also the author of works examining aviation safety, security policy, and historical power structures. His writing integrates real-world operational experience with rigorous academic analysis, offering a distinctive perspective on governance, risk, and human behavior.
This book represents the culmination of his doctoral research, combining historical study with criminological theory to examine the nature of power and its consequences.

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