Trial of a thousand years : world order and Islamism / Charles Hill.

By: Language: English Series: Hoover Institution Press publication ; 607.Publication details: Stanford, Calif. : Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University, 2011Description: xv, 183 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780817913243 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 0817913246 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 9780817913267 (ebook)
  • 0817913262 (ebook)
Other title:
  • World order and Islamism
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Contents:
Chap. 1. Two world orders -- Chap. 2. The modern ordering takes shape -- Chap. 3. The wars on world order -- Chap. 4. An Islamic challenge takes shape -- Chap. 5. The shock of recognition -- Chap. 6. In the matter of grand strategy.
Summary: For decades, the ideologues of pan-Islam have refused to accept the boundaries and the responsibilities of the order of states. In Trial of a Thousand Years, Charles Hill analyzes the long war of Islamism against the international state system. Hill places the Islamists in their proper historical place, showing that they are but the latest challenge to the requirements that states had placed on themselves since the international system was born in 1648. The author describes the many wars on world order over the modern centuries--the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, World Wars I and II, the cold war--and gives a unique historical perspective to the Islamic challenge of the twenty-first century in Iran, Afghanistan, and beyond. He concludes that America must not give up its values; neither should we retreat by declaring that we will practice them only at home or by telling ourselves that our values are no more worthy than any others selected at random from among the world's many cultures.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-170) and index.

Chap. 1. Two world orders -- Chap. 2. The modern ordering takes shape -- Chap. 3. The wars on world order -- Chap. 4. An Islamic challenge takes shape -- Chap. 5. The shock of recognition -- Chap. 6. In the matter of grand strategy.

For decades, the ideologues of pan-Islam have refused to accept the boundaries and the responsibilities of the order of states. In Trial of a Thousand Years, Charles Hill analyzes the long war of Islamism against the international state system. Hill places the Islamists in their proper historical place, showing that they are but the latest challenge to the requirements that states had placed on themselves since the international system was born in 1648. The author describes the many wars on world order over the modern centuries--the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, World Wars I and II, the cold war--and gives a unique historical perspective to the Islamic challenge of the twenty-first century in Iran, Afghanistan, and beyond. He concludes that America must not give up its values; neither should we retreat by declaring that we will practice them only at home or by telling ourselves that our values are no more worthy than any others selected at random from among the world's many cultures.

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