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Farrar, Straus and Giroux
September 2008
On Sale: September 2, 2008
496 pages ISBN: 0374531501 EAN: 9780374531508 Paperback
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Non-Fiction Political
In March 2006, in the London Review of Books, John
Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago and Stephen Walt of
Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government
published one of the most hotly debated articles in
recent memory. "The Israel Lobby" provoked both howls of
outrage and cheers of gratitude for breaking the silence
surrounding the most taboo political question: What is the
impact of the Israel lobby on U.S. foreign policy—and is it
in the national interest? Including new material on recent developments, as well as
deepening and expanding on the arguments presented in their
original article, Mearsheimer and Walt describe the
remarkable level of material and diplomatic support that the
United States provides to Israel and contend that this
support cannot be fully explained on either strategic or
moral grounds. This close alliance is, they argue, due
largely to the political influence of a loose coalition of
individuals and organizations that actively work to shape
U.S. foreign policy in a pro-Israel direction. Mearsheimer and Walt provocatively conclude that the
policies and positions adopted by the U.S. as a result are
in neither America's national interest nor Israel's
long-term interest—and they have far-reaching implications
around the world, from Iraq, Iran, and Lebanon to America's
relationships with its allies, to the spread of global
jihadist terror. Writing in The New York Review of Books, Michael
Massing declared, "Not since Foreign Affairs magazine
published Samuel Huntington's 'The Clash of Civilizations'
in 1993 has an academic essay detonated with such
force." Mearsheimer and Walt's argument has been
widely—and sometimes heatedly—covered in the national and
international press and by opinion pages. The publication of
The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy is certain
to expand the debate and to be one of the most talked about
books of the year.
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