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Fighting the ideological war, winning strategies from Communism to Islamism, essays by Patrick Sookhdeo, Stephen Ulph, John H. Moore, John Lenczowski, Robert R. Reilly, Thomas Joscelyn, Sebastian L. Gorka ; edited by Katharine Cornell Gorka, Patrick Sookhdeo

Label
Fighting the ideological war, winning strategies from Communism to Islamism, essays by Patrick Sookhdeo, Stephen Ulph, John H. Moore, John Lenczowski, Robert R. Reilly, Thomas Joscelyn, Sebastian L. Gorka ; edited by Katharine Cornell Gorka, Patrick Sookhdeo
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Fighting the ideological war
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1088484950
Responsibility statement
essays by Patrick Sookhdeo, Stephen Ulph, John H. Moore, John Lenczowski, Robert R. Reilly, Thomas Joscelyn, Sebastian L. Gorka ; edited by Katharine Cornell Gorka, Patrick Sookhdeo
Sub title
winning strategies from Communism to Islamism
Summary
Islamism is a growing and powerful ideology that tolerates no dissent or rivalry. Yet in recent decades the United States has responded only to the violence that Islamism has generated, not to the beliefs and ideas that drive it. As a result of this failure, Islamist numbers and confidence have grown, and Islamist regimes have taken power in the Middle East and North Africa. So the United States is less safe than it was before 9/11, as is everyone else outside the Islamist fold. Until the United States understands and confronts Islamist ideology, it will not be able to slow the Islamist revolution and its destructive effects. This collection of essays proposes an effective strategy for countering and defeating the beliefs that motivate Islamists. It examines those beliefs in detail, considers their strengths and weaknesses, and draws on the lessons of past ideological conflicts. Thus it provides invaluable equipment for the war of ideas in which we must now engage.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
I. Identifying the enemy after the death of Bin Laden -- II. Winning the ideological war
Content
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