"Whatever the subjects . . . Halliday's knowledge, imagination,
and intellectual independence illuminate them all."--Francis
Wheen
"Fred Halliday's "Political Journeys" range over wide
intellectual and political landscapes, with brilliant insights,
absorbing narratives, lucid writing, and subtle humour."--Sami
Zubeida
Fred Halliday always combined the broad sweep of modern history,
its currents and ideas, with a profound knowledge of modern
revolutions, the Middle East, and national movements. This
collection of columns written for openDemocracy between 2004 and
2009 is proof of a subtle worldview that continues to generate
questions: what is the relation between religion, nationalism, and
progress? Is a new international order possible? When is
intervention a force for progress?
From the big headline topics like the Iraq War or the Danish
cartoons, to the unexpected comparisons of Tibet and Palestine, or
Afghanistan and the Falklands, Halliday is a perennially surprising
and enlightened guide to the major issues of international
politics.
Fred Halliday (1946-2010) was a leading authority on superpower
relations, the Middle East, and international relations theory. He
was professor emeritus of international relations at the London
School of Economics from 1985 to 2008 and a research professor at
the Barcelona Institute for International Studies.
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