How They See Us

How They See Us

  • James Atlas
  • Nadir Atlas
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9781934633182ISBN 10: 1934633186

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How They See Us is written by James Atlas and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1934633186 (ISBN 10) and 9781934633182 (ISBN 13).

Original perspectives on how the world sees America, from leading international writers and intellectuals. Since 9/11, the United States has managed to squander the world's sympathy. As the wreckage of the Twin Towers smoldered, even our bitterest enemies rallied to our side. But in just six years, our aggressive foreign policy—the war in Iraq, the threat of unilateral military action against Iran, our willingness to ignore the UN—has turned our allies, new and old, away from us. "Know thyself" is a difficult injunction to follow, and often requires the insights of others. To gain some perspective,How They See Usfeatures fifteen writers and intellectuals from around the globe, reflecting on America from their own viewpoints: Terry Eagleton of England, Tom Segev of Israel, Fintan O'Toole of Ireland, Da Chen of China, Uzma Aslam Khan of Pakistan, György Dragomán of Hungary, and many more. No consensus from the left, the book celebrates a diverse set of vantage points and voices. These insightful essays constitute a primer of international literature, an aid to self-criticism, and, more frequently than one might expect, an invitation to celebrate our national virtues.