The shift in the U.S. global role precipitated by the events of
September 11, 2001although the events were unexpectedwas a long
time in the making. In this challenging work, Gilbert Achcar
analyzes how this shift came about and examines its fateful
consequences.
Achcar'sClash of Barbarismstraces 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 Arabiathe "Muslim Texas." Achcar examines the political
premises of Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda and show how these led to
the massive miscalculation of the September 11 attacks, with
results both politically counterproductive and morally
reprehensible.
The major result of this miscalculation has been to complete a
shift from the vision of a world order based on international law
and respecting the rights of strong and weak nations alike,
announced by George Bush, Sr., in 1991, to the world order being
created by the administration of George W. Bush today, in which the
United States asserts its own power and pursues its interests
without regard for law or rights. In this context, we are living
through a "clash of barbarisms" indeed.
This important and timely work is already scheduled for
publication in French, English, German, Turkish, and Korean. It
draws on first-hand knowledge of the Middle East, but looks beyond
immediate events to clarify their geopolitical bases.
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