Reviews of Books
Reviews of Books
Washington Time Book Review of Walid Phares' Lost Spring
In The Washington Times review of Walid Phares' The Lost Spring: US Policy in the Middle East and Catastrophes to Avoid, Peter Hannaford writes: "Walid Phares is surely one of the most astute observers of Middle Eastern affairs that we have."
May 12, 2014 - 4:23:00 PM
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Logan on Phares' Heritage book lecture: "‘The Lost Spring’ Launched Into the Space of Ideas"
"Though the title says the Spring was lost, every spring is lost, each and every year. It is a cycle. Although some are saying what came out of the Spring of 2011 is now a Winter, what always follows winter? Well, that would be another Spring. The hope is that one of these times around, we may find the comfort and refreshment and abundance of a Summer in the hotly contested region." (Dorothy Logan in The New Media Journal.
Mar 22, 2014 - 8:14:00 PM
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Lost Spring Reviewed in "The Jewish Journal"
A review of "The Lost Spring" was published by Jonathan Kirsch, author and publishing attorney, and the book editor of the Jewish Journal in the Greater LA. The review successfully captured the essence of the book and will be helpful for readers. Interestingly Kirsch concluded that since Phares was an advisor to Romney, thus the book is a critique of Obama's policies. Not so, in fact Phares criticizes US Foreign Policy regardless of who is the President, Clinton, Bush or Obama. Also Kirsch was skeptical about finding the "democracy forces" in the Middle East to work with them while millions of people have marched in Cairo, Beirut, Tehran and beyond. It would be difficult not to notice them. (Beth Malek, walidphares.com researcher)
Mar 7, 2014 - 12:22:00 PM
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Walid Phares a predit les revoltes Arabe en 2010, et il predit leur futur dans un vouveau livre "Du Printemps Arabe a l'Automne Islamiste?"
Walid Phares, un conseiller du Congres Americain et un specialiste du Moyen Orient, a predit les revoltes Arabe en 2010, et il predit leur futur dans un vouveau livre "Du Printemps Arabe a l'Automne Islamiste?" Ce livre appréhende dans leur globalité les révolutions arabes, mais aussi leur impact en Iran et en Turquie, maillons d’une même chaîne, et analyse les causes des bouleversements survenus dans les pays clés du monde islamique depuis les années 90 : de l’Afghanistan à l’Irak, du Liban à la Syrie, de l’Iran au Soudan, du Maghreb à l’Egypte et à la Péninsule arabique, et les retombées terroristes au Sahel et dans les pays occidentaux.
Dec 10, 2013 - 12:06:00 PM
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