The events of September 11, 2001, forever changed the world as we knew
it. In their wake, the quest for international order has prompted a
reshuffling of global aims and priorities. In a fresh approach, Gilles
Kepel focuses on the Middle East as a nexus of international disorder
and decodes the complex language of war, propaganda, and terrorism
that holds the region in its thrall. The breakdown of the
Israeli-Palestinian peace process in 2000 was the first turn in a
downward spiral of violence and retribution. Meanwhile, a
neo-conservative revolution in Washington unsettled U.S. Mideast
policy, which traditionally rested on the twin pillars of Israeli
security and access to Gulf oil. In Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan, a
transformation of the radical Islamist doctrine of Bin Laden and
Zawahiri relocated the arena of terrorist action from Muslim lands to
the West; Islamist radicals proclaimed jihad against their enemies
worldwide. Kepel examines the impact of global terrorism and the
ensuing military operations to stem its tide. He questions the United
States' ability to address the Middle East challenge with Cold War
rhetoric, while revealing the fault lines in terrorist ideology and
tactics. Finally, he proposes the way out of the Middle East quagmire
that triangulates the interests of Islamists, the West, and the Arab
and Muslim ruling elites. Kepel delineates the conditions for the
acceptance of Israel, for the democratization of Islamist and Arab
societies, and for winning the minds and hearts of Muslims in the
West.
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Islam and the West
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ISBN
9780674274358
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Harvard University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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