The New Threat: The Past, Present, and Future of Islamic Militancy
Autor Jason Burkeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 noi 2015
Jason Burke is one of the world’s leading experts on militant Islam. He embedded with the Kurdish peshmerga (currently at war with ISIS) while still in college. He was hanging out with the Taliban in the late 1990s. He witnessed the bombing of Tora Bora in Afghanistan in 2001 firsthand.
With the current emergence of ISIS in Iraq and Syria and the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan, no one is as well placed as Burke—whose previous books have been chosen as books of the year by The Economist, the Daily Telegraph, and The Independent—to explain this dramatic post–Al Qaeda phase of Islamic militancy. We are now, he argues, entering a new phase of radical violence that is very different from what has gone before, one that is going to redefine the West’s relationship with terrorism and the Middle East.
ISIS is not “medieval,” as many U.S. national security pundits claim, but, Burke explains, a group whose spectacular acts of terror are a contemporary expression of our highly digitized societies, designed to generate global publicity. In his account, radical Islamic terrorism is not an aberration or “cancer,” as some politicians assert; it is an organic part of the modern world. This book will challenge the preconceptions of many American readers and will be hotly debated in national security circles.
With the current emergence of ISIS in Iraq and Syria and the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan, no one is as well placed as Burke—whose previous books have been chosen as books of the year by The Economist, the Daily Telegraph, and The Independent—to explain this dramatic post–Al Qaeda phase of Islamic militancy. We are now, he argues, entering a new phase of radical violence that is very different from what has gone before, one that is going to redefine the West’s relationship with terrorism and the Middle East.
ISIS is not “medieval,” as many U.S. national security pundits claim, but, Burke explains, a group whose spectacular acts of terror are a contemporary expression of our highly digitized societies, designed to generate global publicity. In his account, radical Islamic terrorism is not an aberration or “cancer,” as some politicians assert; it is an organic part of the modern world. This book will challenge the preconceptions of many American readers and will be hotly debated in national security circles.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781620971352
ISBN-10: 1620971356
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 142 x 213 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: New Press
ISBN-10: 1620971356
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 142 x 213 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: New Press
Recenzii
Praise for The New Threat:
“The New Threat is a much-needed and timely addition to the growing literature on jihadist organizations.”
—The Washington Book Review
“This book makes an important contribution to the ongoing effort of writers and journalists to bring news and insight into the global assault on our values, freedoms, and lives.”
—The New York Journal of Books
"Forgive the cliché: This book is essential reading. No hyperbole required...By no means does Burke trivialize the threat or question its existence. But he argues that to treat that threat as existential is to commit a categorical error. So too is any tendency to view Islamic militancy as monolithic or static."
—The American Conservative
“Burke covers a lot of important ground in a compact narrative…A rewarding, if sobering, read.”
—Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review
“[The New Threat] is a scrupulously researched study based on calm and cogent analysis, compellingly told.”
—The National
"Like all of Burke's books, this one is cogently argued and well written.”
—Peter Bergen, the author of Manhunt, the Ten-Year Search for Bin Laden from 9/11 to Abbottabad
Praise for Jason Burke:
"[Burke is] the most reliable and perceptive guide to the rise of militant Islam."
—William Dalrymple, author of Nine Lives
Praise for Al Qaeda:The True Story of Radical Islam:
"Essential reading."
—Noam Chomsky
"Burke is a superb journalist."
—The Daily Telegraph
"An expert on Islamic terrorism."
—Robert Mackey, The New York Times
"An indispensable guide to the multidimensional reality of Al-Qaeda."
—John Gray
"…a book which vastly increases our understanding of the Al-Qaeda phenomenon. Burke writes with admirable lucidity and the benefit of his frontline reporting and deep research."
—Peter Bergen, author of Holy War, Inc.
“The New Threat is a much-needed and timely addition to the growing literature on jihadist organizations.”
—The Washington Book Review
“This book makes an important contribution to the ongoing effort of writers and journalists to bring news and insight into the global assault on our values, freedoms, and lives.”
—The New York Journal of Books
"Forgive the cliché: This book is essential reading. No hyperbole required...By no means does Burke trivialize the threat or question its existence. But he argues that to treat that threat as existential is to commit a categorical error. So too is any tendency to view Islamic militancy as monolithic or static."
—The American Conservative
“Burke covers a lot of important ground in a compact narrative…A rewarding, if sobering, read.”
—Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review
“[The New Threat] is a scrupulously researched study based on calm and cogent analysis, compellingly told.”
—The National
"Like all of Burke's books, this one is cogently argued and well written.”
—Peter Bergen, the author of Manhunt, the Ten-Year Search for Bin Laden from 9/11 to Abbottabad
Praise for Jason Burke:
"[Burke is] the most reliable and perceptive guide to the rise of militant Islam."
—William Dalrymple, author of Nine Lives
Praise for Al Qaeda:The True Story of Radical Islam:
"Essential reading."
—Noam Chomsky
"Burke is a superb journalist."
—The Daily Telegraph
"An expert on Islamic terrorism."
—Robert Mackey, The New York Times
"An indispensable guide to the multidimensional reality of Al-Qaeda."
—John Gray
"…a book which vastly increases our understanding of the Al-Qaeda phenomenon. Burke writes with admirable lucidity and the benefit of his frontline reporting and deep research."
—Peter Bergen, author of Holy War, Inc.
Notă biografică
Jason Burke is the South Asia correspondent for The Guardian and The Observer. His book Al Qaeda is regarded as one of the most perceptive and original books on Islamic terrorism. Currently based in New Delhi, he covers a wide range of social, political, and cultural topics across South Asia and is a regular commentator on television and radio.