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The Coming Revolution: Struggle for Freedom in the Middle East [Bargain Price] [Hardcover]

Walid Phares
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December 7, 2010
After the 9/11 Commission concluded in 2004 that the U.S. was engaged in a war with terrorists and never realized it, they reasoned that “a failure of imagination” had prevented us from seeing terrorism coming. In effect, Americans were simply unable, or in fact disabled, to fathom that there were people who hated and opposed our democracy with such ferocity. But after billions of dollars and almost a decade fighting a war in the Middle East, will we miss the threat again?

With penetrating insight and candor, Walid Phares, Fox News terrorism and Middle East expert and a specialist in global strategies, argues that a fierce race for control of the Middle East is on, and the world’s future may depend on the outcome. Yet not a failure of imagination, but rather, of education has left Americans without essential information on the real roots of the rising Jihadi threat. Western democracies display a dangerous misunderstanding of precisely who opposes democracy and why. In fact, the West ignores the wide and disparate forces within the Muslim world—including a brotherhood against democracy that is fighting to bring the region under totalitarian control—and crucially underestimates the determined generation of youth feverishly waging a grassroots revolution toward democracy and human rights.

As terror strikes widen from Manhattan to Mumbai and battlefields rage from Afghanistan to Iraq, many tough questions are left unanswered, or even explored: Where are the anti-Jihadists and the democrats in the Muslim world? Does the Middle East really reject democracy? Do the peoples of the region prefer the Taliban, the Muslim Brotherhood, or Hezbollah over liberals and seculars? And is there really no genuine hope that freedom and democracy can prevail over the Islamist caliphate?

Phares explores how the free world can indeed win the conflict with the Jihadists, but he says, not by using the tactics, policies, and strategies it has employed so far. He urges policy makers to first identify the threat and define its ideology, or there will be no victory.

The Coming Revolution is a vital corrective step in the world’s war against terrorism and essential reading that clearly and explosively illustrates the untold story of a struggle to determine if the Middle East can at last reach freedom in this century—or if this planet can prevent the otherwise inevitable outcome that could change our social and political landscape forever. The race is on.


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“Walid Phares has long been among the most knowledgeable and incisive scholars of the Middle East – its peoples, its cultures, its religions, and its radical movements”

- U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman (I) Connecticut

"In his book The Coming Revolution: The Struggle for Freedom in the Middle East, Walid Phares shows the free world the real aspirations of the peoples in the Middle East. We cannot ignore the deep desire for freedom by women, youth and minorities in the region. They are the anti-Jihadist majority we need to engage and work with as partners. Phares makes their case clear…”

- U.S. Congresswoman Sue Myrick, member Intelligence Committee and chairwoman, US House Caucus on Counter Terrorism

Walid Phares is the leading expert on the war of ideas between Jihadism and democracy”

- Alireza Jafarzadeh, Fox News analyst and author of The Iran Threat

"In his definitive book, The Coming Revolution: The Struggle for Freedom in the Middle East Professor Walid Phares is shedding a bright light on the fate of all oppressed peoples of the region, particularly the minorities such as Copts, Kurds, Berbers, Africans, women and others. Phares vanguard work will mark a benchmark in Middle East studies. It will give hope for a better, freer future to the region, and the world"

- Dr. Jacob Keryakes, NBC Senior Arabic Expert

“Walid Phares is a daring historian. He plays towards the Arab and Muslim world the role of Russian thinker Andrei Amalrik towards the Soviet Union: Speaking the truth”

- Professor Jean Aucagne, Saint Joseph University, Beirut

Walid Phares’ Coming Revolution is a prediction to social and political change which will change the face of the Middle East, and the future of the Planet. Phares is reading us the future

-Magdi Khalil, Egyptian Journalist, Elaph, Middle East Democracy Forum, Cairo

About the Author

Professor Walid Phares is a Senior Fellow and the director for Future Terrorism Project at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies in Washington (2001-2009). He is also a Visiting Fellow with the European Foundation for Democracies in Brussels (2006-2009). He is Fox News Terrorism and Middle East Expert since 2007 and has been MSNBC-NBC Terrorism Analyst from 2003 to the end of 2006. Professor Phares has been an advisor to the US House of Representatives Caucus on Counter Terrorism since 2007 and to the Trans Atlantic Legislative Group on Counter Terrorism since 2008.

He teaches Global Strategies at the National Defense University in Washington DC since 2006 and he has been a Professor of Middle East Studies, Ethnic and Religious Conflict at the Department of Political Science at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) from 1993 to 2006. Professor Phares has also been a senior lecturer on the War on Terror and Global Conflicts at the LLS Program of FAU and the IRP Program at the University of Miami. Previously he taught at Florida International University and at Saint Joseph University in Beirut.

Professor Phares lectures on US campuses, nationwide, and internationally including in London, Stockholm, Brussels, Strasbourg, Mexico, Geneva, Paris, Lisbon, Sao Paolo, Montreal, Rome, Berlin, Madrid, Nicosia and Beirut. He testifies to and conducts briefings at the US Congress, the European Parliament and Commission, and the UN Security Council, as well as to US State Department and other foreign ministries worldwide and to officials on Counter Terrorism in Europe and the United States.

Dr Phares also lectures to and advise the US Departments of Justice, Defense, and Homeland Security on academic research on Terrorism. He has served as an expert on Terrorism with the US and European Governments since 2003. Dr Phares serves as an academic advisor to several Human Rights and minority groups.

Since 1979, Dr Phares has published ten books on Middle East Conflicts and International Terrorism.

Born and raised in Lebanon, Dr Walid Phares was educated at St Joseph and the Lebanese Universities of Beirut where he obtained degrees in Law and Political Science as well as a certificate in Sociology. He obtained a Masters in International Law from the Universite de Lyons in France and a Ph.D. in International Relations and Strategic Studies from the University of Miami.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Threshold Editions (December 7, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1439178372
  • ASIN: B00509CQ6C
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,038,346 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, informative, and inspirational March 22, 2011
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I have been looking for a book like this for some time. Walid Phares' decades of experience and scholarship are evident on every page of this extensive analysis of freedom seekers in the so-called Arab or Muslim world. The author quickly and convincingly establishes the desire of many in the Middle East, the Levant, and North Africa for self-determination. Many Americans see these areas of the world as uniform in their extremsim. Phares confronts this misconception head on and uses many concrete examples. The discussion is introduced in the beginning chapters addressing why the expansion of freedoms that we saw after the defeat of the soviet union did not occur in areas dominated by Arab and Islamic dictators. Phares does much to dispel the idea that the average citizen on the street does not want to be free. The author makes a convincing case that it is what he calls a "brotherhood against democracy" driven by absolute dictators flush with petrodollars which oppress their own citizens and prevent anything resembling human rights. I was aware of the influence of petroleum money in the western world's politics and academia but was nevertheless shocked at the depth and power of its tentacles in shaping policy toward and understanding of these troubled areas of the world. Our own money is used by the world's worst dictators and human rights violators to veil our understanding of the plight of people under the boot of these evil men. Phares gives extensive specific examples of the hand-in-glove relationship between regime petrodollars and the west's blunted reaction to the horrors perpetrated in these places.

The Kindle version is well formatted with linked table of contents, bibliographical references, and chapter jump. My own version has highlights galore. This is a book I intend to refer back to frequently.

After a few chapters covering the historical background of dissident efforts, the reader is taken on a tour through the regimes and opposition voices. An explanation of the historical Caliphate and the bond this creates in the minds of jihadists is well dealt with here. The importance of the taliban to this larger vision is addressed. The long and ongoing battle of opposition forces in Lebanon, particularly following the assassination of Rafiq Hariri, is well presented. The complicity of syria and iran and their interference in Lebanon along with supporting hezbollah's terror network is described. The struggle of iran's freedom movement, especially the young people, women, ethnic, and religious minorities is written about in great detail and in a hopeful tone. The terrible atrocities in sudan including genocide and slavery (of which lybia is one of the main customers) are revealed. Finally the desire for freedom by the people of egypt (especially the Copts and Christian minorities), the Berbers of North Africa, and saudi arabia are examined. I do wish Phares had dedicated a chapter to Turkey and its position in the muslim world.

Throughout the book the author does an outstanding job of showing the strengths, organizations, and motivations of dissidents who are fighting for pluralist societies. Many individuals and organizations are named and references are well documented. Criticism of US policy, especially under George W. Bush and barack obama, appears where appropriate in the discussion. I was very interested to read how Bush's push for democracy was sabotaged by many of those in positions of government responsible for carrying out the implementation. obama's reversal of policy to engage the dictators and cease our pressure for expanding democracy in the world is roundly and rightfully condemed in several places while not being too heavy handed. The book strikes a hopeful tone and gives ample reason to believe that the people living in these regions will be free. We must support them and not abandon them because the road is hard. It is better to support freedom for all people than to allow them to languish in despair. If the free world does not support these freedom seekers now we will be ashamed of our cowardice later when they free themselves. I hope many read this book and do what they can to encourage, uplift, and reinforce the moderate voices for self-determination in the darkest societies in the world. I highly recommend this book for those trying to understand what they are seeing right now on their news. This book foretells what we see happening throughout that part of the world in egypt, lybia, iran, syria, yemen, saudi arabia, bahrain, lebanon, and sudan. This book provides me with the ability to make much more sense out of the goings on in the region and to have hope that the push for freedom will succeed. The Coming Revolution is both pertinent and prophetic. It could very well be a landmark work for gaining support for oppressed populations in the muslim and arab world. This book is highly recommended.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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This book is prophetic. It was published some months before this current mess in the region got started. At this writing, Egypt's Mubarak has been overthrown peacefully, Syrians are rioting and being murdered. Saudi Arabia has invaded Bahrain to aid its government put down of protests and Libya is a complete cluster screw.

Examining the forces for and against democracy and freedom in the region, Mr. Phares has tried to project what will happen. From Jihadists in Egypt to Kurds in Iraq, no oppressed group is left unexamined and no issue unturned.

I think we can expect more intrigue from Phares in the future.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars VERY CLEVER AND EASY TO READ ANALYSIS March 16, 2011
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A fantastic book that provides with a very original and interesting analysis about the political and social situation in the muslim world. After reading this books it seems easier to understand what is just now happening there. After reading this book my perception about this part of the world is different as it was and I feel I am able to understand thisngs which were imposible to understand before. A book worth reading.
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