Review
"While few authors have examined in depth the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its decisive role in contemporary transnational terrorism, Gerteiny analyzes state and anti-state forms of terrorism, and makes a distinction between terrorism carried out in pursuit of national liberation and the theologically driven jihadism that is fueled by it."
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The Justice Journal
"Sadly, one of the prime characteristics about the debates in the United State over terrorism and the war on terrorism has been the rather successful silencing of any discussion of the role of US foreign policy in spurring extremist Islamic terrorism, particularly US support for an expansionist and United Nations-defying Israel that is militarily occupying and oppressing millions of Palestinians. Thankfully, Gerteiny appears unafraid of these taboos, as he addresses unqualified US support for Israel and how it helps give rise to both Palestinian nationalist terrorism, aimed only at ending Israeli oppression, and Islamic jihadi terrorism, which is able to point to the US-Israeli nexus as the spearhead of a new crusader force in the region. He also criticizes the hypocritical support of the United States for dictatorships in the region while claiming to be supporting democracy, the illegal and disastrous invasion of Iraq, and the corollary failures in Afghanistan."
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Reference & Research Book News
"Gerteiny, a teacher on the Middle East, has combined his academic training and years of introspection on this subject in writing this book. He begins with an analysis of power, political legitimacy, and the role of violence within political entities. With this grounding, he dedicates the bulk of this work to the examination of terrorism--the organization and philosophies of terrorist groups and their relationship to the state. He looks more closely at Islamic terrorist groups and delves deeply into the role of terrorism in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. He also probes the relationship that has developed between the United States and terrorism. This book is extensively footnoted and the author offers a bibliography of scholarly sources that have helped to inform his understanding on this subject."
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Castle Crier
"[T]his book emphasizes how the terrorist actions of each side to help motivate and excuse the terrorist actions of the other. Gerteiny returns time and again to how and why the US has tended to miss the complexity of the situation and by providing an uncritical support for Israel has sucked the US democracy into the dance of mutually constitutive animosity. To continue down this path, he argues, disfigures US democracy and empowers the radicals the US claim to oppose. Recommended. General readers, upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers."
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Choice
". . . analytically provocative . . .The Terrorist Conjunction: The United States, the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, and Al-Qa'ida, is among a class of recently published intellectual reflections valuable for considering the roots of consequential violence in the Middle East. This slender but densely packed essay is an important contribution. . . . the elegance and seductiveness of this essay lies in its explicit and provocative intensity and relevance to ongoing debates on U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East . . . initiated students and scholars of terrorism and political violence should indeed read the work."
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Terrorism and Political Violence
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"This is a lucidly written, rigorously argued, informative and interesting piece of research examining relations between the U.S. and Israel and looking at the global conflict(s) between Israel and the Palestinians on one hand and the U.S. and Al-Qa'ida on the other. Scholars and policymakers will benefit from the research and analysis presented here. So will anyone with a serious interest in understanding global politics in the 21st century."
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Dr. Bulent Gokay, Reader in International Relations, School of Politics, International Relations and the Environment, Keele University
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