Essays that critically evaluate America's domestic and foreign policy
landscape since President Obama took office. President Barack Obama
was elected to office on a wave of hope. With his tenure as President
of the United States now concluded it is time to take stock of his
record at home and abroad. The Bitter Taste of Hope is a collection of
essays that critically evaluate America's domestic landscape on the
one hand, particularly new social movements, and the nation's foreign
policy, particularly in the Middle East, on the other. Stephen Eric
Bronner engages a wide-ranging set of political and ideological
conflicts that defined the "Age of Obama," especially the most
pressing international concerns that have developed in accord with an
increasingly globalized world. Bronner illuminates not only well-known
events like the American involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq, the
plight of the Palestinians, and the Arab Spring but also matters about
which the general public knows little such as the national hopes of
the Circassians, the complexities of Sudan, and the pitiful existence
endured by the Coptic Christians of Cairo. Clearly written, lively in
its style, interdisciplinary in conception and timely in its message,
The Bitter Taste of Hope will undoubtedly prove required reading for
activists and academics alike.
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Ideals, Ideologies, and Interests in the Age of Obama
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781438465500
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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