Washington's Long War on Syria
«[O]ne has to question why [western politicians] are so intent on removing Assad . . . Stephen Gowans does a good and thorough job providing answers. Washington’s Long War on Syria not only provides a counter-narrative to the popular western version of the Syrian protests, but more importantly, a history and discussion of western intervention rarely heard in western media." —Ron Jacobs, Counterpunch
"The war over Syria has been, in truth, a fight for control over the global economic and political order—a last, failing stand for a declining American empire to forestall the current shift toward a new global balance of power. Unlike so many hastily-written books on Syria that miss this point, Stephan Gowans' work will prove to be an essential primer on the Syrian conflict for years to come. A must read." —Sharmine Narwani, journalist, analyst of Mideast geopolitics
"Gowans’ book is a timely and indispensable resource for those seeking to understand recent events in Syria." —Eva Bartlett, independent Canadian journalist»
When President Barack Obama demanded formally in the summer of 2011 that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad step down, it was not the first time Washington had sought regime change in Damascus. The United States had waged a long war against Syria from the very moment the country's fiercely independent Arab nationalist movement-of which Assad and his father Hafez al-Assad were committed devotees-came to power in 1963. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Baraka Books
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781771861083
- Utgivelsesår
- 2017
Anmeldelser
«[O]ne has to question why [western politicians] are so intent on removing Assad . . . Stephen Gowans does a good and thorough job providing answers. Washington’s Long War on Syria not only provides a counter-narrative to the popular western version of the Syrian protests, but more importantly, a history and discussion of western intervention rarely heard in western media." —Ron Jacobs, Counterpunch
"The war over Syria has been, in truth, a fight for control over the global economic and political order—a last, failing stand for a declining American empire to forestall the current shift toward a new global balance of power. Unlike so many hastily-written books on Syria that miss this point, Stephan Gowans' work will prove to be an essential primer on the Syrian conflict for years to come. A must read." —Sharmine Narwani, journalist, analyst of Mideast geopolitics
"Gowans’ book is a timely and indispensable resource for those seeking to understand recent events in Syria." —Eva Bartlett, independent Canadian journalist»