Will America Change? (Paperback)

Merryl Wyn Davies

Ziauddin Sardar

Ziauddin Sardar and Merryl Wyn Davies' "Why Do People Hate America?" explored the question that emerged from the infernal destruction of 9/11. It found answers in the ways that the US engages with the rest of the world: the hamburger syndrome of the lone hyperpower. "Will America Change?" updates the analysis to show how this led to the doctrine of pre-emptive response in Afghanistan and Iraq, and then turns its attention to the major question of today – the American way of disengagement. From Vietnam to the end of the Cold War to Iraq, the US has embraced militarism and used its power to make the world secure for American interests. The problem of America has become more acute, more invasive and more resented around the world. As America debates how to extract itself from the Iraq quagmire, will it seek real change or more of the same? In a year of decision, can America help to make the world a safer place?



Ziauddin Sardar is a prominent journalist and author. Prolific and polymathic, he is a regular contributor to the New Statesman and The Observer, and a familiar television and radio personality. Merryl Wyn Davies is a writer, anthropologist and former producer of religious programmes for the BBC.


Required reading' Independent 'Why Do People Hate America?' carefully documents the impact America, culturally and as an aggressive yet insular force, has on all our lives.John Pilger, New Statesman
This is very much a polemical work – but it is well structured and well argued, and certainly a thought-provoking synthesis of the reasons why these question needs to be asked.Bookgeeks
A sobering and necessary read.Bookgeeks
Rarely has a book filled me with such despair for the future of our planet. It's made all the more breathtaking by the clarity of thinking and writing.Morning Star

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ISBN: 9781840468793

Price: 8.99 GBP

Pages: 240

Publication date: 02/10/2008

Category: General History

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