In Peace Out of Reach, Stephen Eric Bronner offers an intriguing analysis and eyewitness account of the political and ideological conflicts plaguing the Middle East. Sharply critical of the United States’ policies in Afghanistan and Iraq and concerned about our nation’s declining credibility throughout the world, Bronner examines the unexplored possibilities and recurrent roadblocks in the struggle for peace. Whether visiting academics in Iran, refugees in Palestine, or the president of Syria, Bronner seeks to listen and learn. These experiences have shaped Bronner’s understanding of how the political crises in the Middle East have dramatically influenced Western politics and culture. Peace Out of Reach also investigates the extraordinary controversies generated by the publication of blasphemous cartoons of the prophet Mohammed, the religious conservatism of Pope Benedict XVI, the character of contemporary anti-Semitism, and the connection between human rights and personal faith. Peace Out of Reach is both a study in foreign policy and a philosophical inquiry that raises profound ethical questions about the world and the United States’ role in it. It links experience with erudition and objective analysis with strategic proposals for change. This book will undoubtedly resonate with all people seeking an alternative to the discredited policies of the past. It contributes mightily to the cultivation of a cosmopolitan and democratic politics.
عن المؤلف
Stephen Eric Bronner, a well-known peace activist, is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University and a member of the Executive Committee of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies. The senior editor of Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture, he is the author of numerous books dealing with modern politics and culture, including Blood in the Sand: Imperial Fantasies, Right-Wing Ambitions, and the Erosion of American Democracy; A Rumor About the Jews: Reflections on Antisemitism and The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion; Imagining the Possible: Radical Politics for Conservative Times; and Reclaiming the Enlightenment: Toward a Politics of Radical Engagement.