Ebook: Beyond war: reimagining American influence in a new Middle East
Author: Rohde David
- Tags: HISTORY--Military--Afghan War (2001- ), POLITICAL SCIENCE--International Relations--General, International economic relations, International relations, United States -- Foreign economic relations -- Middle East, Middle East -- Foreign economic relations -- United States, United States -- Relations -- Middle East, Middle East -- Relations -- United States, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General, HISTORY -- Military -- Afghan War (2001- ), Middle East, United States
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Penguin Group US
- City: Middle East;United States
- Language: English
- epub
"This book distills eleven years of expert reporting for The New York Times, Reuters, and The Atlantic Monthly into a clarion call for change. An incisive look at the evolving nature of war, Rohde exposes how a dysfunctional Washington squandered billions on contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan, neglected its true allies in the war on terror and failed to employ its most potent nonmilitary weapons: American consumerism, technology, and investment. Rohde then surveys post-Arab Spring Tunisia, Turkey, and Egypt, and finds a yearning for American technology, trade, and education. He argues that only Muslim moderates, not Americans, can eradicate militancy. For readers of Steve Coll, Tom Ricks, and Ahmed Rashid, Beyond War shows how the failed American effort to back moderate Muslims since 9/11 can be salvaged"--;pt. 1. For-profit war. Little America -- Law and disorder in Iraq -- A civilian surge -- The rise of the drone -- pt. 2. A way forward. Where Islam and democracy meet, uneasily -- The Silicon Valley of the Arab world? -- Murder in Benghazi -- Post-Mubarak -- Little Washington.
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