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Road to Iraq
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Road to Iraq

The Iraq war "e; its causes, agency and execution "e; has been shrouded in an ideological mist. Now, Muhammad Idrees Ahmad dispels the myths surrounding the war, taking a sociological approach to establish the war's causes, identify its agents and describe how it was sold. Ahmad presents a social history of the war's leading agents "e; the neoconservatives "e; and shows how this ideologically coherent group of determined political agents used the contingency of 9/11 to overwhelm a sceptical foreign policy establishment, military brass and intelligence apparatus, propelling the US into a war that a significant portion of the public opposed. The book includes an historical exploration of American militarism and of the increased post-WWII US role in the Middle East, as well as a reconsideration of the debates that John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt sparked after the publication of 'The Israel lobby and US Foreign Policy'.

Engaging the Muslim World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Engaging the Muslim World

With clarity and concision, Juan Cole disentangles the key foreign policy issues that America is grappling with today--from our dependence on Middle East petroleum to the promotion of Islamophobia by the American right--and delivers his informed advice on the best way forward. Cole's unique ability to take the true Muslim perspective into account when looking at East-West relations make his insights well-rounded and prescient as he suggests a course of action on fundamental issues like religion, oil, war and peace. With substantive recommendations for the next administration on how to move forward in key countries such as Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran, Engaging the Muslim World revea...

A World of Trouble
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 646

A World of Trouble

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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Macmillan

Evaluating the ways in which the United States's relationship with the Middle East influences foreign policy, a historical analysis of America's presence in the region traces the positive and negative efforts by presidents from Eisenhower to George W. Bush.

Impossible Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Impossible Revolution

Syria's dictator Bashar al-Assad and his junta regime have slaughtered hundreds of thousands of Syrians in the name of fighting terrorism. Former political prisoner, and current refugee, Yassin al-Haj Saleh exposes the lies that enable Assad to continue on his reign of terror as well as the complicity of both Russia and the US in atrocities endured by Syrians.

The Biography of Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

The Biography of Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Darussalam

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America's Defense Line
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

America's Defense Line

It is generally understood that American interest groups played a crucial role in creating the state of Israel in 1948. Smith reveals that many of the functions the Israeli lobby smoothly and quietly executes in political life today were formed in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

The Upstairs Wife
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

The Upstairs Wife

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-01-05
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  • Publisher: Beacon Press

A memoir of Karachi through the eyes of its women An Indies Introduce Debut Authors Selection For a brief moment on December 27, 2007, life came to a standstill in Pakistan. Benazir Bhutto, the country’s former prime minister and the first woman ever to lead a Muslim country, had been assassinated at a political rally just outside Islamabad. Back in Karachi—Bhutto’s birthplace and Pakistan’s other great metropolis—Rafia Zakaria’s family was suffering through a crisis of its own: her Uncle Sohail, the man who had brought shame upon the family, was near death. In that moment these twin catastrophes—one political and public, the other secret and intensely personal—briefly conver...

Eqbal Ahmad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Eqbal Ahmad

Eqbal Ahmad (1930?–1999) was a bold and original activist, journalist, and theorist who brought uncommon perspective to the rise of militant Islam, the conflict in Kashmir, the involvement of the United States in Vietnam, and the geopolitics of the Cold War. A long-time friend and intellectual collaborator of Ahmad, Stuart Schaar presents in this book previously unseen materials by and about his colleague, having traveled through the United States, India, Pakistan, western Europe, and North Africa to connect Ahmad's experiences to the major currents of modern history. Ahmad was the first to recognize that former ally Osama bin Laden would turn against the United States. He anticipated the ...

Khiyana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Khiyana

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-12-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Left wing anti-imperialism today exists as an immense accumulation of platitudes and stupidities-in terms of the bare facts, in terms of social reality, and in terms of the objectives lying beyond the theory. The problem goes all the way down, so that older travesties of the left's platforms are happily being travestied all over again. Consider the emergence of 'Stalinism without Stalinism'. None of its positions are associated with genuine beliefs. This book skewers all such illusions in the course of describing the real dynamics of the Syrian revolution and civil war. Contributors include Muhammad Idrees Ahmad, Javaad Alipoor, Mark Boothroyd, Jospeh Daher, Sam Charles Hamad, Shiar Neyo, Louis Proyect and Eyal Zisser.

AngloArabia
  • Language: en

AngloArabia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-11-28
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  • Publisher: Polity

UK ties with Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf monarchies are under the spotlight as never before. Huge controversy surrounds Britain’s alliances with these deeply repressive regimes, and the UK’s key supporting role in the disastrous Saudi-led intervention in Yemen has lent added urgency to the debate. What lies behind the British government’s decision to place politics before principles in the Gulf? Why have Anglo-Arabian relations grown even closer in recent years, despite ongoing, egregious human rights violations? In this ground-breaking analysis, David Wearing argues that the Gulf Arab monarchies constitute the UK’s most important and lucrative alliances in the global south. They...