The War of Ideas: Jihadism against Democracy |
| | | | Title: | The War of Ideas: Jihadism against Democracy | | Author: | Walid Phares | | Publisher: | Palgrave Macmillan | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 18 March, 2008 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 023060255X / 9780230602557 | | List Price: | $14.95 | | You Save: | $4.78 | | Amazon Price: | $10.17 | |
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From Afghanistan and Iraq to Europe and the U.S., we are engaged in one of the most heated wars of all time. In this incisive book, terrorism expert Walid Phares shows that the most important battle of all is taking place in the hearts and minds of people across the world. This is the War of Ideas, where ideology is the most powerful weapon. Phares looks at the two opposing camps, one standing for democracy and human rights, the other rejecting the global community and calling for jihad against the West. He reveals the strategies of both sides, explaining how new technology and the jihadists' media savvy have raised the stakes in the conflict. And most urgently, he warns that we are in danger of losing the war, for while debate and theorizing rarely lead to action, ideas and deeds are inextricably linked for the forces of jihad.
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Interesting But A Bit Windy. 19 October, 2007 Walid Phares is an expert on the middle east and Islam but his writing style is a bit dry. There are many generalizations and specific detail is a bit harder to find. It is worth reading but I was a bit disappointed.
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Extremely Thought Provoking 07 November, 2007 I read The War of Ideas after reading Mr. Phares' book Future Jihad. Just like Future Jihad, I found this book extremely well-written and thought provoking. In no way am I an expert on jihadism, so I am not well-versed enough on the topic to state whether his arguments are completely accurate. Regardless, his arguments are worth considering - as citizens of the U.S., and for the nation as a whole. What I liked best was that he concludes his book with thoughts for a way ahead that in my opinion needs to be discussed and argued.
Mr. Phares believes that one of the necessities in reducing/eliminating the jihadist threat is education of the public - this book does an excellent job of providing that education. Highly Recommend.
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Superb Job In International Relations Ever 06 August, 2008 This is the most clear work made ever so far about the threat of the century. It should be require for reading for any profesor of international relations, history, political science, US policymakers and Intelligence officers in the US in particular and the rest of the the world in general. There's no other book like this.
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War Of Ideas By Walid Phares 02 January, 2008 Dr. Phares book is a must read for ANYONE interested in the true nature of the enemy of Democracy and the mindset of radical Islam. It's informative, clear and complete in it's coverage of those subscribing to the radical's view of Islamic Holy Law and Jihad. This book should be required reading for every candidate running for President of the USA.
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Required Reading By Every Self-respecting Journalist. 23 August, 2007 The facts will set you free. Well researched. Bluntly honest. A very readable treatment of Islamofacism every self-respecting journalist should read. It is now on my short list of books that correctly shape one's understanding of this century's principal narrative.
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