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Columbia/Hurst July 8, 2009

In this book, Olivier Roy, Europe's leading scholar of political Islam, argues that the consequences of the "war on terror" have artificially conflated conflicts in the Middle East in such a way that they appear to be the expression of a widespread "Muslim anger" against the West. But in reality, there are no us and them. Instead, the West faces an array of "reverse alliances" that operate according to their own logic and dynamics.

The West supports General Musharraf in Pakistan, yet his military intelligence services are in league with the Taliban; in Iraq, the United States shores up a government that is closely linked to its archenemy, Iran; Iraqi Kurds, allies of the Americans, give sanctuary to the PKK, an adversary of a fellow NATO member, Turkey; while the Saudis support the Iraqi Sunnis who are, in turn, fighting Coalition forces. As if these issues were not complicated enough, the ever-worsening Shia-Sunni divide now threatens to disrupt any future strategic planning the West might attempt in the Middle East.

Roy unravels the complexity of these conflicts in order to better understand the political discontent that sustains them. He also emphasizes that the war on terror should not be regarded merely as a geopolitical blunder committed by a fringe group of neoconservatives. It is instead a problematic outgrowth of our deeply rooted Western perceptions of the Middle East, including the belief that Islam, rather than politics, is the overarching factor in these conflicts, thus explaining the West's support for either would-be secular democrats or (more or less) benign dictators. Roy's conclusion argues that the West has no alternative but to engage in a dialogue with the political forces that truly matter—namely the Islamo-nationalists of Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.

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A concise and penetrating summation of the current scene.

(Dexter Filkins New York Times Book Review )

Roy offers an ironic account worthy of Jonathan Swift.

(L. Carl Brown Foreign Affairs )

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In this small but powerful book, Olivier Roy has discovered the Archimedean point from which all existing narratives of Muslim politics in the Middle East may be overthrown. This point is a simple one: that the Middle East has no political integrity of its own but is defined rather by its relationship with the West. Having dispensed with the old-fashioned narratives that still structure Leftist accounts of neo-colonialism (with their fetishism of Captain Cook-like moments of first contact between peoples), Roy is able to write a trenchant account showing how the Middle East has quite transformed the political categories of Left and Right, particularly in the United States. This has allowed him to write what is perhaps the first combined history of political thought in the West and the Middle East.

(Faisal Devji, St. Antony's College, University of Oxford, and author of Landscapes of the Jihad: Militancy, Morality, Modernity )

Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (July 8, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231700334
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231700337
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #672,890 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not a primer for the layperson, March 20, 2009
This is an easy book to read in one sense (159 pages, doubled spaced) but it's hard going in many other senses. It's a scholarly read which tends to assume that the reader is already highly familiar with the Middle East and is comfortable with distinctions such as "Islamic Pan-Arabism" vs "Pan-Islamism". I had to spend a lot of time re-reading paragraphs until I understood them. It would have benefited from a glossary to explain terms such as irrendentism, millenaranism and ummah.

Essentially Roy's argument is that the Middle East is significantly more fractured than commonly thought and that Islam is not a uniting denominator. He believes that most countries in the region now accept the existence of Israel and that peace is more attainable than ever before. He also believes that the West should avoid focusing on Al Qaeda (which sources most of its personnel from outside the Middle East) and instead concentrate on Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood if we are to achieve political stability in the region.

The sections that I found most interesting were when he analyzes US foreign policy (bear in mind that the book was written in 2007) and also when he discusses Iran. (He writes: "the day the United States bombs Iran, all the Arab capitals will protest but more than one will be quietly jubilant".) However I wondered about the support for some of his statements - eg when he says that the Saudis don't have any real quarrels with Israel but feel duty-bound to pronounce anti-Zionist rhetoric to remain credible (also, if this is true, what practical significance does this distinction have?). Or when he says that Iran's Holocaust denial is not an expression of grassroots anti-Semitism (rather, he says, it is negating the justification for the existence of Israel).

I'm not sure what audience this book was intended for (presumably Academics and specialists in International Relations), but it's too scholarly in tone to be the primer on the Middle East than this reviewer was hoping for.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brief and to the Point, June 11, 2008
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This is a terrific book that summarizing the current political situation in the Middle East. It covers the effects of the war in Iraq on the key issues there, which need to addressed if we want to lessen the instability in that region.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A paleo-cons critique, June 7, 2008
This is a needed critique of the neo-con manifesto for the Middle East, a manifesto that has, apparently failed. This book has its conservative credentials and thus offers a new conservative interpretation of what is happening and has happaned in the Middle East. The author correctly shows that the idea of extending democracy and human rights to the Middle East was originally a leftist one built on universalism and the Carter love of 'human rights'. This theory was opposed by Jeane Kirkpatrick in the famous essay 'dictatorships and double standards' which argued that it was wrong for America to force its allies to be democratic while facng the Soviet threat that undermined democracy from within and used democracy to set up dictatorship. In such a world the American support of local cultures, be they dictatorships, was fine.

The Neo-cons adopted the leftist ideology after the success at expelling the soviets from Afghanistan. At the same time the left came to beleive that culture dominates political reform and that dictatorship was endemic to the middle east. Neither point is entirely correct. In Latin America democracy did penetrate what was considered a culture of Catholic dictatorship. However it is not clear what will become of the Middle East. This book tries to examine the chaos of the Middle East and answer questions about the correct policy on Iran. In that it proves an interesting read and an important contribution.

Seth J. Frantzman


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