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Inventing The Axis Of Evil: The Truth About North Korea, Iran and Syria
By (Author) Bruce Cumings
The New Press
The New Press
10th April 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
International relations
950.4
Paperback
224
Width 123mm, Height 183mm
231g
As the Bush administration prepares to go after "The Axis of Evil," the foremost experts on North Korea, Iran and Syria are setting the record straight on the countries' histories, politics and US relations. A vital corrective to the saber-rattling of the Bush administration and an expose of the dubious claims that may well underwrite America's next war. North Korea, Iran, and Syria are on their way to becoming the next targets of the Bush administration, yet Westeners generally know very little about these three "evil" countries beyond what the Pentagon has told them. In Inventing the Axis of Evil, noted experts on each country set the record straight, confronting relentless fear-mongering with hard facts. The authors explore each country's history and internal politics alongside the spotty record of past US interventions - including the war in Korea and the CIA-sponsored overthrow of Iran's elected Prime Minister in 1953. While entertaining no illusions about these despotic regimes, Inventing the Axis of Evil demonstrates that the whole truth is more complicated.
Bruce Cumings is the author of North Korea: Another Country (The New Press), Korea's Place in the Sun, and Parallax Visions. Ervand Abrahamian is the author of Tortured Confessions, Khomeinism, and Iran Between Two Revolutions. He is Distinguished Professor of History at Baruch College, City University of New York. Moshe Ma'oz is the author of Syria and Israel, and Assad. He is professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.