The Clash of Barbarisms

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The shift in the U.S. global role precipitated by the events of September 11,2001-although the events were unexpected-was a long time in the making. In this challenging work, Gilbert Achcar analyzes how this shift came about the examines its fateful consequences. Achcar’s Clash of Barbarisms traces the rise of militant and anti-Western Islamic fundamentalism to its roots in U.S. policies aimed at control of the oil reserves of the Middle East, and above all, Saudi Arabia-the "Muslim Texas." Achcar examines the processes of class disintegration taking place in the Middle East today that provide fertile recruiting ground for Osama bin Laden’s al Qaeda and shows how these processed are rooted in the interests and policies of American imperialism. This disintegration will be accelerated by the U.S. was on terrorism leading to new levels of destruction and disorder. In this context, we are living through a clash of barbarisms indeed. Important and timely, Clash of Barbarisms is already scheduled for publication in French, English, German, Turkish, Arabic and Korean.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gilbert Achcar

Gilbert Achcar lived in Lebanon until moving to France, where he teaches Politics and International Relations at the University of Paris-VIII. He is a frequent contributor to Le Monde diplomatique, the author of several books on contemporary politics published in French, and editor of The Legacy of Ernest Mandel (Verso, 1999).

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Title
The Clash of Barbarisms
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170742602
Length
128p., Notes; Index; 23cm.
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