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El. knyga: Imperial Designs: War, Humiliation & the Making of History

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2013
  • Leidėjas: Potomac Books Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781612346250
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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2013
  • Leidėjas: Potomac Books Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781612346250
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Since the age of Alexander the Great, waves of foreign armies have invaded the Middle East and South Asia to plunder their vast treasures. In Imperial Designs, Deepak Tripathi offers a powerful and unique analysis of how this volatile region has endured the manipulation and humiliation of such wars. He argues that these foreign invasions to gain access to others wealth and the consequent ignominy of the defeated peoples of the regions have had far-reaching consequences. Over the centuries, again and again, the conquered peoples have been left helpless, their shame on display. The victims collective frustration has strengthened their will to resist and avenge the wrongs done to them-all according to their own values and in their own time. Displaying a keen awareness of Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures, Tripathi argues that this enduring theme resonates throughout the regions history and informs the present. Referring to declassified official documents and scholarly works, Imperial Designs offers an authoritative analysis of Middle Eastern history since World War I and the fall of the Ottoman Empire. Scholars, policymakers, and concerned citizens should read this book, for it tells us how the shame of defeat radicalizes nations and societies, and often makes future conflict inevitable.

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...Imperial Designs has much to offer to decision-makers, particularly its insights into the causes and devastating impact of humiliation in international relations, including the desire for revenge on the part of the humiliated... Tripathis excellent summation of past events in the Middle East and his cogent analysis of their continuing implications should be required reading for all who are dealing directly with this troubled region, as well as those seeking to understand it and its relations with the United States. * American Diplomacy *

Foreword ix
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Prologue xix
1 Dynamic of Imperialism
1(10)
2 A Question of Sanity
11(10)
3 The Axis of Evil and the Great Satan
21(10)
4 Iran's Dialectic of Anti-Americanism
31(9)
5 American Empire in Chaos
40(11)
6 Arabia and the West
51(12)
7 Iraq under Occupation and Dictatorship
63(13)
8 The Betrayal of Palestinians
76(10)
Epilogue 86(7)
Appendix A Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 93(6)
Appendix B President Barack Obama's Cairo Speech: Remarks on a New Beginning, June 4, 2009 99(12)
Appendix C President Obama's Acceptance Speech at the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony, December 10, 2009 111(10)
Appendix D The Sykes-Picot Agreement, 1916 121(4)
Appendix E Balfour Declaration, 1917 125(2)
Appendix F U.S. Recognition of Israel, Proclamation Signed by Harry Truman, May 14, 1948 127(2)
Appendix G Excerpts from Pentagon's Plan: "Prevent the Re-Emergence of a New Rival" 129(6)
Notes 135(20)
Bibliography 155(14)
Index 169(6)
About the Author 175
DEEPAK TRIPATHI is a British historian and former journalist whose career (19742000) was spent primarily with the BBC, where he was a correspondent, editor, and commentator. In the early 1990s, Tripathi set up the BBC bureau in Kabul and was the resident correspondent in Afghanistan. He has also reported from Syria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and India. He is the author of Overcoming the Bush Legacy in Iraq and Afghanistan and Breeding Ground: Afghanistan and the Origins of Islamist Terrorism. Tripathi received his PhD from the University of Roehampton, where he is an honorary research fellow. He lives near London.