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Out of Evil: New International Politics and Old Doctrines of Warby Stephen Chan
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:George Bush's "Axis of Evil" was the expression of a new rhetoric of morality in world affairs, mirroring the ideology of the president and his neoconservative policy advisors. In its fight against evil, the U.S. has economically and politically broken the Soviet Union, waged war against Afghanistan, toppled the Taliban regime, confronted Al-Qaeda, and threatened Syria, Iran, and Northern Korea. But what is this notion of "evil," which has become part of the language of international politics? What are its historical origins and its moral, political, and legal foundations? Is the fight against evil merely a new form of imperialism? <BR>In this powerful new book, Stephen Chan tackles the notion of evil in international relations and warns against its potency as a tool for policy makers. The war of ideas is closely examined and its practical and political implications---from Francis Fukuyama's "The End of History and the Last Man" to Samuel Huntington's "The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order" to Robert Kagan's "Of Paradise and Power"---are given close critical attention. <BR>The greatest danger in combating what is broadly defined as evil, Chan concludes, lies in a failure to grasp its nuanced nature in favor of attempts to vanquish it with unprecedented might.<BR> Book News Annotation:Than (international relations, U. of London, UK) argues that the
temptation of US foreign policy makers to see themselves an engaged
in a fight with some undifferentiated "evil" and to use the tools of
war to in that fight is misguided and counterproductive. Along the
way to that conclusion he dissects some of the historical and
political realities underlying US confrontations with Iraq, Iran,
North Korea and others and critically engages influential works such
as Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man, Samuel
Huntington's The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World
Order, and Robert Kagan's Of Paradise and Power.
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