The Next Threat

Western Perceptions of Islam

Jochen Hippler editor Andrea Lueg editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pluto Press

Published:20th Apr '95

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The Next Threat cover

Western perceptions of the Middle East have all too often been simplified. Islamic culture can easily be stereotyped in the Western media and even into this century the orient has been romanticised and mythologised. In The Next Threat, five authors from widely differing backgrounds argue that these perceptions are maintained in the current policies of Western governments and institutions.

The collection focuses on the same argument: that we dehumanise whole societies in order that we can hold our own economies together. From 1945 until 1989, the financial and military interests of the Western world were united by the ‘threat’ from the communist East. Now, in the post-Cold War period, the West appears to be offering a perceived rising spectre of Islam as justification for Western military budgets and to legitimise intervention. The Next Threat provides us with a unique interpretation of these Western perceptions of Islam in the modern era.

This is the first English language edition and has been considerably updated with additional material

'A sustained and well-researched exposé of crude simplifications and prejudice in public policy debates' -- Journal of Peace Research

ISBN: 9780745309538

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 232g

176 pages