Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-192) and index.
Introduction : the legacy of 9/11 : chronicles of a dark time -- Gandhi's voice : nonviolence and the violence of our times -- Us and them : reflections on Afghanistan, terrorism, and the axis of evil -- Baghdad memories -- American landscape : lies, fears, and the distortion of democracy -- States of despair : history, politics, and the struggle for Palestine -- Anatomy of a disaster : class war, Iraq, and the contours of American foreign policy -- Dub'ya's fellow travelers : Left intellectuals and Mr. Bush's war -- Constructing neoconservatism -- It happened here : the Bush sweep, the Left, and the American future -- Epilogue : democracy, foreign policy, and war.
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Blood in the Sand is Stephen Eric Bronner's powerful critique of the current state of American foreign and domestic policy, ranging from the government's initial response to 9/11 and the assault on Afghanistan through the Iraqi War and the ramifications of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Bronner, who just months before the war began spent time in Iraq as part of a peace delegation, examines the state of twenty-first century America, a nation in which security against future terrorist attacks has become an obsession, "moral values" have turned into a slogan, and belief in the right to engage.
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War on Terrorism, 2001-2009.
Démocratie-- États-Unis.
Opération Liberté immuable, 2001-
Democracy.
Diplomatic relations.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Government-- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- International Relations-- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Ideologies-- Conservatism & Liberalism.