Sinopsis de RESURRECTING EMPIRE: WESTERN FOOTPRINTS AND AMERICA S PERILOUS PATH IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Begun as the United States moved its armed forces into Iraq, Rashid Khalidi's powerful and thoughtful new book examines the record of Western involvement in the region and analyzes the likely outcome of our most recent Middle East incursions. Drawing on his encyclopedic knowledge of the political and cultural history of the entire region as well as interviews and documents, Khalidi paints a chilling scenario of our present situation and yet offers a tangible alternative that can help us find the path to peace rather than Empire.
We all know that those who refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Sadly, as Khalidi reveals with clarity and surety, America's leaders seem blindly committed to an ahistorical path of conflict, occupation, and colonial rule. Our current policies ignore rather than incorporate the lessons of experience. American troops in Iraq have seen first hand the consequences of U.S. led "democratization" in the region. The Israeli/Palestinian conflict seems intractable, and U.S. efforts in recent years have only inflamed the situation. The footprints America follows have led us into the same quagmire that swallowed our European forerunners. Peace and prosperity for the region are nowhere in sight.
This cogent and highly accessible book provides the historical and cultural perspective so vital to understanding our present situation and to finding and pursuing a more effective and just foreign policy.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Beacon Press
ISBN: 9780807002353
Idioma: Inglés
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 15/04/2005
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Rashid Khalidi
Historiador y escritor estadounidense de origen palestino y libanés, especialista en Oriente Medio. Es titular de la cátedra Edward Said de Estudios Árabes de la Universidad de Columbia y fue asesor de la delegación palestina en las negociaciones de paz de Madrid y de Washington entre 1991 y 1993. Fue presidente de la Middle East Studies Association, y es redactor jefe de la revista Journal of Palestine Studies. Desde los años 1960 hasta 1983 vivió principalmente en Beirut, donde nacieron sus hijos y donde enseñaba en diversas universidades.