Islamism vs. the West: 35 Years of Geopolitical Struggle: Essays, Reflections, and Warnings

Islamism vs. the West: 35 Years of Geopolitical Struggle: Essays, Reflections, and Warnings

by Daniel Pipes
Islamism vs. the West: 35 Years of Geopolitical Struggle: Essays, Reflections, and Warnings

Islamism vs. the West: 35 Years of Geopolitical Struggle: Essays, Reflections, and Warnings

by Daniel Pipes

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Overview

The war on terror, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Arab-Israeli conflict—again and again in the twenty-first century, crises coming out of the Middle East confront and puzzle Americans. Daniel Pipes has, to much acclaim, been explaining the region since the 1960s. The Wall Street Journal considers him "an authoritative commentator on the Middle East" and the Washington Post deems him "perhaps the most prominent U.S. scholar on radical Islam." The New York Times calls him "smart and well-informed."

In this volume, Daniel Pipes tackles many questions: Are Muslims truly fatalistic, as their reputation holds? Is radical Islam still on the rise or is it declining? Why are substantial numbers of Iranian-Muslims converting to Christianity? Which American city has emerged as a global center of criminality with female coverings as accessories? Why does tension exist between the Jews of Europe and Israel? How did it happen that Israel is the only country in the world that did not come into existence through conquest? Why are Muslim countries the hold-outs in eradicating polio?

In the skilled hands of a leading Middle East authority, these topics come to life as Daniel Pipes explains much about the world's most volatile region.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186081548
Publisher: Wicked Son
Publication date: 10/23/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Daniel Pipes taught Middle Eastern and world history at Harvard University and the University of Chicago, served on the Policy Planning Staff under President Reagan, distributed $28 million in grants, and founded the Middle East Forum. He has written sixteen books and is a Washington Times columnist.
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