Peace Out of Reach: Middle Eastern Travels and the Search for Reconciliation

Author:   Stephen Eric Bronner
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Pages:   208
Publication Date:   29 June 2007
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Peace Out of Reach: Middle Eastern Travels and the Search for Reconciliation


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Author:   Stephen Eric Bronner
Publisher:   The University Press of Kentucky
Imprint:   The University Press of Kentucky
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
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ISBN:  

9780813124469


ISBN 10:   0813124468
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   29 June 2007
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Table of Contents

John W. Burgess: Godfather of the Dunning School William Archibald Dunning: Flawed Colossus of American Letters James Wilford Garner and the Dream of a Two-Party South Ulrich B. Phillips: Dunningite or Phillipsian sui generis? The Steel Frame of Walter Lynwood Fleming Ransack Roulhac and Racism: Joseph Gregoire de Roulhac Hamilton and Dunning's Questions of Institution-Building and Jim Crow Paul Leland Haworth: The Progressive Yankee in the Old Chief's Court Charles W. Ramsdell The Not So Strange Career of William Watson Davis's The Civil War and Reconstruction in Florida C. Mildred Thompson: A Liberal among the Dunningites

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<p> Peace Out of Reach is one man's journey, a travel story searching amid modern history and the ruins of past policies for a new and relevant roadmap of recommendations that might reconcile a region. -- Michael Thomas Kuchinsky, Human Rights & Human Welfare


Peace Out of Reach is one man's journey, a travel story searching amid modern history and the ruins of past policies for a new and relevant roadmap of recommendations that might reconcile a region. -- Michael Thomas Kuchinsky, Human Rights & Human Welfare Stephen Eric Bronner's Peace Out of Reach is both a deeply personal account and a careful analysis of the crises currently threatening the cradle of civilization. Whether you are for or against continued or escalated military action in the Middle East, Bronner's essays can open your mind to new ideas. -- booksuread.com This books combines a journalistic liveliness with scholarly gravitas: a difficult mix for anyone to achieve, yet so well accomplished by Stephen Bronner. His provocative political analysis makes this journey through the Middle East highly engaging and enriching. -- Micheline Ishay, author of The History of Human Rights An impressive example of using the realist sensibility in pursuit of the democratic project. Readable, serious, and engaged, it shows why political theorists should address political problems -- Michael MacDonald, Frederick L. Schuman Chair of International Relations, Willia This book offers an insightful engagement with contemporary developments in the Middle East and beyond. It promises to enrich both the academic debate and the political discourse by presenting an analysis that reflects on norms, events, and more important, on the relationship between normative commitments and pragmatic considerations. -- Michael Forman, author of Nationalism and the International Labor Movement: The Bronner combines brilliant writing, encyclopedic scholarship, and real-world engagement, a feat that transforms the ivory tower of academe into a kind of siege engine assaulting the ramparts of arrogant political power. Nowhere is his substantive analysis more vital than it is in the convoluted politics of the Middle East, and nowhere is this book's keen insight and incisive clarity more needed than it is among America's recent policymakers in Washington. -- James E. Jennings, President, Conscience International, and Executive Director, Bronner offers a much deeper analysis of the crises engulfing the Middle East than is available through conventional explanations. The author's recent extensive travels in the cradle of civilization, his astute observations, and his scholarly research have helped him write a unique and precious book. It provides new avenues of thought and innovative public policies for peace, regional development, and democracy. -- Dr. Hooshang Amirahmadi, Founder and President of the American-Iranian Council, Fascinating. A well informed journey through the contours of U.S. foreign and military policy, the Middle East cauldron, the rapidly changing political situations across several countries in the region, and a variety of cultural and political representation of the contemporary crisis. This is a significant piece of work. A solid scholarly contribution to literature not only in the area of international relations but to theoretical understandings of political culture and political ideology in many settings. -- Carl Boggs, author of Imperial Delusions: American Militarism and the Endless W Combines ethics with realism, and personal experience with political insight, in dealing with the crises of our time. As a human rights advocate, and someone who has seen the horror and tragedy of war first hand, I highly recommend it. This book is a great read. -- Bianca Jagger, a member of the Executive Director's Leadership Council for Amnes


Fascinating. A well informed journey through the contours of U.S. foreign and military policy, the Middle East cauldron, the rapidly changing political situations across several countries in the region, and a variety of cultural and political representation of the contemporary crisis. This is a significant piece of work. A solid scholarly contribution to literature not only in the area of international relations but to theoretical understandings of political culture and political ideology in many settings. -- Carl Boggs, author of Imperial Delusions: American Militarism and the Endless War x -Peace Out of Reach is one man's journey, a travel story searching amid modern history and the ruins of past policies for a new and relevant -roadmap- of recommendations that might reconcile a region.- -- Michael Thomas Kuchinsky, Human Rights & Human Welfare -Stephen Eric Bronner's -Peace Out of Reach- is both a deeply personal account and a careful analysis of the crises currently threatening the cradle of civilization. Whether you are for or against continued or escalated military action in the Middle East, Bronner's essays can open your mind to new ideas.- -- booksuread.com -This books combines a journalistic liveliness with scholarly gravitas: a difficult mix for anyone to achieve, yet so well accomplished by Stephen Bronner. His provocative political analysis makes this journey through the Middle East highly engaging and enriching.- -- Micheline Ishay, author of The History of Human Rights -An impressive example of using the realist sensibility in pursuit of the democratic project. Readable, serious, and engaged, it shows why political theorists should address political problems- -- Michael MacDonald, Frederick L. Schuman Chair of International Relations, Willia -This book offers an insightful engagement with contemporary developments in the Middle East and beyond. It promises to enrich both the academic debate and the political discourse by presenting an analysis that reflects on norms, events, and more important, on the relationship between normative commitments and pragmatic considerations.- -- Michael Forman, author of Nationalism and the International Labor Movement: The -Bronner combines brilliant writing, encyclopedic scholarship, and real-world engagement, a feat that transforms the ivory tower of academe into a kind of siege engine assaulting the ramparts of arrogant political power. Nowhere is his substantive analysis more vital than it is in the convoluted politics of the Middle East, and nowhere is this book's keen insight and incisive clarity more needed than it is among America's recent policymakers in Washington.- -- James E. Jennings, President, Conscience International, and Executive Director, -Bronner offers a much deeper analysis of the crises engulfing the Middle East than is available through conventional explanations. The author's recent extensive travels in the cradle of civilization, his astute observations, and his scholarly research have helped him write a unique and precious book. It provides new avenues of thought and innovative public policies for peace, regional development, and democracy.- -- Dr. Hooshang Amirahmadi, Founder and President of the American-Iranian Council, -Fascinating. A well informed journey through the contours of U.S. foreign and military policy, the Middle East cauldron, the rapidly changing political situations across several countries in the region, and a variety of cultural and political representation of the contemporary crisis. This is a significant piece of work. A solid scholarly contribution to literature not only in the area of international relations but to theoretical understandings of political culture and political ideology in many settings. - -- Carl Boggs, author of Imperial Delusions: American Militarism and the Endless W -Combines ethics with realism, and personal experience with political insight, in dealing with the crises of our time. As a human rights advocate, and someone who has seen the horror and tragedy of war first hand, I highly recommend it. This book is a great read.- -- Bianca Jagger, a member of the Executive Director's Leadership Council for Amnes Peace Out of Reach is one man's journey, a travel story searching amid modern history and the ruins of past policies for a new and relevant roadmap of recommendations that might reconcile a region. -- Michael Thomas Kuchinsky, Human Rights & Human Welfare Stephen Eric Bronner's Peace Out of Reach is both a deeply personal account and a careful analysis of the crises currently threatening the cradle of civilization. Whether you are for or against continued or escalated military action in the Middle East, Bronner's essays can open your mind to new ideas. -- booksuread.com This books combines a journalistic liveliness with scholarly gravitas: a difficult mix for anyone to achieve, yet so well accomplished by Stephen Bronner. His provocative political analysis makes this journey through the Middle East highly engaging and enriching. -- Micheline Ishay, author of The History of Human Rights An impressive example of using the realist sensibility in pursuit of the democratic project. Readable, serious, and engaged, it shows why political theorists should address political problems -- Michael MacDonald, Frederick L. Schuman Chair of International Relations, Willia This book offers an insightful engagement with contemporary developments in the Middle East and beyond. It promises to enrich both the academic debate and the political discourse by presenting an analysis that reflects on norms, events, and more important, on the relationship between normative commitments and pragmatic considerations. -- Michael Forman, author of Nationalism and the International Labor Movement: The Bronner combines brilliant writing, encyclopedic scholarship, and real-world engagement, a feat that transforms the ivory tower of academe into a kind of siege engine assaulting the ramparts of arrogant political power. Nowhere is his substantive analysis more vital than it is in the convoluted politics of the Middle East, and nowhere is this book's keen insight and incisive clarity more needed than it is among America's recent policymakers in Washington. -- James E. Jennings, President, Conscience International, and Executive Director, Bronner offers a much deeper analysis of the crises engulfing the Middle East than is available through conventional explanations. The author's recent extensive travels in the cradle of civilization, his astute observations, and his scholarly research have helped him write a unique and precious book. It provides new avenues of thought and innovative public policies for peace, regional development, and democracy. -- Dr. Hooshang Amirahmadi, Founder and President of the American-Iranian Council, Fascinating. A well informed journey through the contours of U.S. foreign and military policy, the Middle East cauldron, the rapidly changing political situations across several countries in the region, and a variety of cultural and political representation of the contemporary crisis. This is a significant piece of work. A solid scholarly contribution to literature not only in the area of international relations but to theoretical understandings of political culture and political ideology in many settings. -- Carl Boggs, author of Imperial Delusions: American Militarism and the Endless W Combines ethics with realism, and personal experience with political insight, in dealing with the crises of our time. As a human rights advocate, and someone who has seen the horror and tragedy of war first hand, I highly recommend it. This book is a great read. -- Bianca Jagger, a member of the Executive Director's Leadership Council for Amnes Peace Out of Reach is one man's journey, a travel story searching amid modern history and the ruins of past policies for a new and relevant roadmap of recommendations that might reconcile a region. -- Michael Thomas Kuchinsky, Human Rights & Human Welfare Stephen Eric Bronner's Peace Out of Reach is both a deeply personal account and a careful analysis of the crises currently threatening the cradle of civilization. Whether you are for or against continued or escalated military action in the Middle East, Bronner's essays can open your mind to new ideas. -- booksuread.com This books combines a journalistic liveliness with scholarly gravitas: a difficult mix for anyone to achieve, yet so well accomplished by Stephen Bronner. His provocative political analysis makes this journey through the Middle East highly engaging and enriching. -- Micheline Ishay, author of The History of Human Rights An impressive example of using the realist sensibility in pursuit of the democratic project. Readable, serious, and engaged, it shows why political theorists should address political problems -- Michael MacDonald, Frederick L. Schuman Chair of International Relations, Willia This book offers an insightful engagement with contemporary developments in the Middle East and beyond. It promises to enrich both the academic debate and the political discourse by presenting an analysis that reflects on norms, events, and more important, on the relationship between normative commitments and pragmatic considerations. -- Michael Forman, author of Nationalism and the International Labor Movement: The Bronner combines brilliant writing, encyclopedic scholarship, and real-world engagement, a feat that transforms the ivory tower of academe into a kind of siege engine assaulting the ramparts of arrogant political power. Nowhere is his substantive analysis more vital than it is in the convoluted politics of the Middle East, and nowhere is this book's keen insight and incisive clarity more needed than it is among America's recent policymakers in Washington. -- James E. Jennings, President, Conscience International, and Executive Director, Bronner offers a much deeper analysis of the crises engulfing the Middle East than is available through conventional explanations. The author's recent extensive travels in the cradle of civilization, his astute observations, and his scholarly research have helped him write a unique and precious book. It provides new avenues of thought and innovative public policies for peace, regional development, and democracy. -- Dr. Hooshang Amirahmadi, Founder and President of the American-Iranian Council, Fascinating. A well informed journey through the contours of U.S. foreign and military policy, the Middle East cauldron, the rapidly changing political situations across several countries in the region, and a variety of cultural and political representation of the contemporary crisis. This is a significant piece of work. A solid scholarly contribution to literature not only in the area of international relations but to theoretical understandings of political culture and political ideology in many settings. -- Carl Boggs, author of Imperial Delusions: American Militarism and the Endless W Combines ethics with realism, and personal experience with political insight, in dealing with the crises of our time. As a human rights advocate, and someone who has seen the horror and tragedy of war first hand, I highly recommend it. This book is a great read. -- Bianca Jagger, a member of the Executive Director's Leadership Council for Amnes


Fascinating. A well informed journey through the contours of U.S. foreign and military policy, the Middle East cauldron, the rapidly changing political situations across several countries in the region, and a variety of cultural and political representation of the contemporary crisis. This is a significant piece of work. A solid scholarly contribution to literature not only in the area of international relations but to theoretical understandings of political culture and political ideology in many settings. -- Carl Boggs, author of Imperial Delusions: American Militarism and the Endless War x


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Stephen Eric Bronner is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University. He is the author of numerous books.

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