In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, the United States declared war on
terrorism. More than ten years later, the results are decidedly mixed.
Here world-renowned author, diplomat, and scholar Akbar Ahmed reveals
an important yet largely ignored result of this war: in many nations
it has exacerbated the already broken relationship between central
governments and the largely rural Muslim tribal societies on the
peripheries of both Muslim and non-Muslim nations. The center and the
periphery are engaged in a mutually destructive civil war across the
globe, a conflict that has been intensified by the war on terror.
Conflicts between governments and tribal societies predate the war on
terror in many regions, from South Asia to the Middle East to North
Africa, pitting those in the centers of power against those who live
in the outlying provinces. Akbar Ahmed's unique study demonstrates
that this conflict between the center and the periphery has entered a
new and dangerous stage with U.S. involvement after 9/11 and the
deployment of drones, in the hunt for al Qaeda, threatening the very
existence of many tribal societies.
American firepower and its vast anti-terror network have turned the
war on terror into a global war on tribal Islam. And too often the
victims are innocent children at school, women in their homes, workers
simply trying to earn a living, and worshipers in their mosques.
Battered by military attacks or drone strikes one day and suicide
bombers the next, the tribes bemoan, "Every day is like 9/11 for us."
In _The Thistle and the Drone_, the third volume in Ahmed's
groundbreaking trilogy examining relations between America and the
Muslim world, the author draws on forty case studies representing the
global span of Islam to demonstrate how the U.S. has become involved
directly or indirectly in each of these societies. The study provides
the social and historical context necessary to understand how both
central governments and tribal societies have become embroiled in
America's war. Beginning with Waziristan and expanding to societies in
Central Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, and elsewhere, Ahmed
offers a fresh approach to the conflicts studied and presents an
unprecedented paradigm for understanding and winning the war on
terror.
_The Thistle and the Drone_ was the 2013 _Foreword Reviews_ Gold
winner for Political Science.
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How America's War on Terror Became a Global War on Tribal Islam
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ISBN
9780815742975
Publisert
2025
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Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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