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67 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The lucidity readers have come to expect from Pipes,
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This review is from: Miniatures: Views of Islamic and Middle Eastern Politics (Hardcover)
If you have been following the essays and articles that Pipes has written in numerous newspapers and magazines, you may find this book a bit redundant. However, it is one-stop-purchase if you want a concise overview of the author's social and political views. A must read for all those concerned about the war on terror and its roots. Against the tide, Pipes has spoken out eloquently and urgently. Miniatures is no exception. Highly recommend.
43 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thoughtful and informative,
By Jill Malter (jillmalter@aol.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Miniatures: Views of Islamic and Middle Eastern Politics (Hardcover)
I've read several books by Pipes. It's my impression that most of what he says is rather tame and cautious. And that most of what he says is not very controversial. He often has something illuminating in his essays, but much of this is relatively apolitical.
At least in this book, I was able to figure out which political party he favored! Now, it is true that Pipes has often said that militant Islamic attacks on Americans were a form of war as opposed to individual criminal acts. He's said that our government ought to take seriously the ideology that has been motivating such attacks, and that we ought to make policy changes in order to win this war and destroy the effectiveness of any enemy forces. Well, our administration has regarded the 9/11 attacks as war. It has tried to destroy the enemy forces. As near as I can tell, what Pipes has advocated here has been fair and reasonable. Pipes feels that the battle is not against Islam but against militant Islamists, a group that can be marginalized and defeated with the help of moderate Muslims. Again, this does not sound all that radical an idea. Pipes is indeed bothered by Islamic militants who manage to pass themselves off as moderates. If they get away with it, Pipes' recommendations will be misimplemented and doomed. I liked the essays and found them informative. Maybe you will as well. But if you were looking for something wild and maybe, um, raging and fuming, you won't find it here.
49 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent summations with one logic problem,
By Avid Reader (Franklin, Tn) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Miniatures: Views of Islamic and Middle Eastern Politics (Hardcover)
For several years, Daniel Pipes has pondered subjects like terrorism, radical Islam, anti-Semitism, the collusion of the Left and Islamists and chances for a realistic peace in the Mideast. He is a regular contributor to Jewish World Review (subscribe - it's free!) and startles the reader with clarity and the ability to see beyond the headlines and sound bites. Here, he takes yet another look at the future with regard to radical and moderate Islam.
Pipe journeys from the past to the present. He suggests ways of breaking the stalemate but falters when discussing "moderate" Muslims and their ability to change the status quo. One should remember that all Muslims are fundamentalists in that they interpret the Q'ran literally and view it as a guide for modern living. There is no liberal branch of Islam like Reform Judaism or Unitarianism. Another seemingly tabboo subject is tribalism which is at the core of many problems. The failure of modern Muslim states is directly due to the primary allegiance given to Islam and the tribe. Objections or protests are seen as disloyal at best, heretical at worst. When reality is viewed through a rigid religious or ideological prism only cosmetic changes are possible. Compare the Holy Roman Empire and the Renaissance Europe that blossomed once the hold of the Church over every aspect of society declined. The society questioned itself and found a new pathway. This internal questioning has yet to occur in Islamic societies that continue to seatch the past for guidance in the future. Pipes (and most of us) envisions a future world in which tolerance is the norm. I fear that vision is ephemeral at best.
0 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Incredibly biased and narrow minded view of Islam.,
By PCT (Erie, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Miniatures: Views of Islamic and Middle Eastern Politics (Hardcover)
I was assigned this book for a really terrible college course on terrorism taught by a really terrible professor. Pipes cites plenty of facts, but many of the conclusions he draws from those facts are illogical and clearly influenced by his hatred of Islam. He takes on some really complex issues that he doesn't have the intelligence to understand himself. I can't imagine who his audience is. I would think that people who are stupid enough to enjoy this wouldn't be able to read a book.
9 of 134 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The pompous, misleading propaganda readers expect from Pipes,
By A Customer
This review is from: Miniatures: Views of Islamic and Middle Eastern Politics (Hardcover)
Saw this in the bookshop, and was not at all surprised at the raging, fuming, one-sided ill-informed content of Mr Pipes' new book. He has not said anything new for the last five years. It is still the dangerous war-mongering diatribe dressed up in a false academic garb that it always has been. Mr Pipes seems to have a small and loyal following. However, judging by his pomposity he obviously believes that the majority of the book-reading public are as blinkered as he is. Buy this book if you want fuel for the fires of your own bigotted ignorance. For truth and wisdom look elsewhere.
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Miniatures: Views of Islamic and Middle Eastern Politics by Daniel Pipes (Hardcover - November 11, 2003)
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