The West at War
Contributions by Ambassador Akbar Ahmed Ibn Khaldun Chair of Isla, Robert Alt, Alberto R. Coll, Barry Cooper, David D. Corey, Leon Craig, James Kurth, Paul Marshall PhD, BSc, RGN, RMN, David Tucker Naval Postgraduate School, Bradley C. S. Watson Philip M. McKenna Professor of Politics, Saint Vincent College, Kenneth R. Weinstein Edited by Bradley C. S. Watson Saint Vincent College
Publication date:
17 August 2006Length of book:
234 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
237x164mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780739116111
In The West at War, Bradley C. S. Watson brings together renowned scholars and public policy experts to reflect on perhaps the most pressing problem of our timeāthe West's increasingly bloody conflict with forces that seek nothing less than its destruction. In eleven provocative chapters, contributors deal with the internal challenges and external conflicts facing Western civilization in the context of the 'war on terror.' Ranging from the nature of Islam and the West, to ethics and terror, to the western way of warfare, the volume deals thematically with major issues raised by this conflict in a way that no other single-volume does. Contributors bring to bear arguments on the philosophic, political, religious, ethical, and policy dimensions of the war. As the title of the book suggests, this conflict implicates all of Western civilization, demonstrating that this not merely an 'American' concern.
Bradley C. S. Watson, a political science professor at St. Vincent's College, has skillfully assembled eleven essays that examine the current struggle with Islamic jihad from a philosophical perspective too often lacking other studies. Correctly viewing jihad as an attack on the West and all it stands for, these essays approach the struggle by trying to define the nature of the enemy and the nature of the West, and identifying the strengths and weaknesses of both.