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		<title>Peace Out Of Reach: Middle Eastern Travels And The Search For Reconciliation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Peace Out Of Reach: Middle Eastern Travels And The Search For Reconciliation &#8211; Stephen Eric Bronner (2007)
Turmoil in the Middle East has escalated to unprecedented levels in the twenty-first century. Opposing cultural, religious, and political forces have resumed old conflicts and spawned new ones, fighting with words and images as well as bombs and bullets. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://booksuread.com/wp-content/peaceoutofreachmiddleeas593_f.jpg" title="Peace Out Of Reach"><img src="http://booksuread.com/wp-content/peaceoutofreachmiddleeas593_f.jpg" alt="Peace Out Of Reach" align="left" /></a>Peace Out Of Reach: Middle Eastern Travels And The Search For Reconciliation &#8211; Stephen Eric Bronner (2007)</p>
<p>Turmoil in the Middle East has escalated to unprecedented levels in the twenty-first century. Opposing cultural, religious, and political forces have resumed old conflicts and spawned new ones, fighting with words and images as well as bombs and bullets. The path toward peace and reconciliation seems further away and less clear than ever. Stephen Eric Bronner&#8217;s &#8220;Peace Out of Reach&#8221; is both a deeply personal account and a careful analysis of the crises currently threatening the cradle of civilization. Bronner&#8217;s insights into Middle Eastern tensions are significantly enhanced by his extensive travels in the region. Equally informed by scholarly research and conscientious engagement, Bronner critically evaluates the motivations and actions of the powerful players on the Middle Eastern stage. &#8220;Peace Out of Reach&#8221; challenges policymakers to build bridges, recognize common interests, foster genuine diplomacy, and seek realistically navigable roads to lasting peace, rather than resort to propaganda, threats, and military actions.</p>
<p><strong>Reviewed by Michele Heather Pollock</strong><br />
The political and ideological conflicts plaguing the Middle East are currently of immense interest to the world. The United States is engaged in two wars there, in Afghanistan and Iraq, and trouble is brewing in other nations of the Middle East as well. It is not difficult to find news clips, sound bytes, and even occasionally longer considerations of crises in the Middle East, but it might sometimes be difficult to more deeply consider the implications of the troubles there and the Western World&#8217;s actions and reactions to it.<br />
Stephen Eric Bronner has a very specific perspective on the conflicts in the Middle East. He is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University, and a well-known peace activist. And while his firm convictions against war have obviously influenced his thinking in his book Peace Out of Reach, he raises many questions that should be interesting to most people, even those who do not agree with his political views.<br />
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Through a series of eleven essays, Bronner takes you along with him on a tour of the Middle East, through Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Palestine &#8211; and then &#8220;the Middle East spills over&#8221; into the Sudan and Darfur, where Islam collides with Christianity in civil war. Bronner travels with groups of academics and engages in what is known as &#8220;citizen diplomacy,&#8221; where delegations of American citizens meet unofficially with officials and intellectuals of nations fearful of belligerency by the US.</p>
<p>You get glimpses into conversations with governmental officials and citizens of the Middle Eastern nations, while Bronner and his fellow travelers try to break though the &#8220;us versus them&#8221; mentality that has characterized this area of the world, fostering dialogue in order to better understand cultures and ideas different from our own.</p>
<p>Whether you are for or against continued or escalated military action in the Middle East, Bronners essays can open your mind to new ideas: unexplored possibilities for pursuing peace in the region, the real and difficult roadblocks to achieving peace, and the immediate and lasting impact of any actions on the average people living in this part of the world.</p>
<p>Armchair Interviews says: Stephen Eric Bronner is the senior editor of Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture.</p>
<p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780813124469<br />
<strong>Publisher:</strong> University Press of Kentucky<br />
<strong>Publication Date:</strong> 6/29/2007<br />
<strong>Format:</strong> Hardcover (203&#215;135mm)<br />
<strong>Language:</strong> English<br />
<strong>Pages:</strong> 208</p>
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