Peace out of reach : Middle Eastern travels and the search for reconciliation
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Peace out of reach : Middle Eastern travels and the search for reconciliation
University Press of Kentucky, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-178) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Turmoil in the Middle East has escalated to unprecedented levels in the twenty-first century. Opposing cultural, religious, and political forces have resumed old conflicts and spawned new ones, fighting with words and images as well as bombs and bullets. The path toward peace and reconciliation seems further away and less clear than ever. Stephen Eric Bronner's Peace Out of Reach is both a deeply personal account and a careful analysis of the crises currently threatening the cradle of civilization. Bronner's insights into Middle Eastern tensions are significantly enhanced by his extensive travels in the region. Equally informed by scholarly research and conscientious engagement, Bronner critically evaluates the motivations and actions of the powerful players on the Middle Eastern stage. Peace Out of Reach challenges policymakers to build bridges, recognize common interests, foster genuine diplomacy, and seek realistically navigable roads to lasting peace, rather than resort to propaganda, threats, and military actions.
目次
John W. Burgess: Godfather of the Dunning School
William Archibald Dunning: Flawed Colossus of American Letters
James Wilford Garner and the Dream of a Two-Party South
Ulrich B. Phillips: Dunningite or Phillipsian sui generis?
The Steel Frame of Walter Lynwood Fleming
Ransack Roulhac and Racism: Joseph Gregoire de Roulhac Hamilton and Dunning's Questions of Institution-Building and Jim Crow
Paul Leland Haworth: The Progressive Yankee in the Old Chief's Court
Charles W. Ramsdell
The Not So Strange Career of William Watson Davis's The Civil War and Reconstruction in Florida
C. Mildred Thompson: A Liberal among the Dunningites
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