John J Mearsheimer is Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago and Stephen M Walt is Professor of International Affairs at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard.
"Controversial." --Terry Gross, "Fresh Air," NPR"It could not be
more timely." --David Bromwich, "The Huffington Post""The strategic
questions they raise now, particularly about Israel's privileged
relationship with the United States, are worth debating." --David
Remnick. "The New Yorker""Ruthlessly realistic." --William Grimes,
"The New York Times""The argument they present is towering and
clear and about time.""" --Philip Weiss, Mondoweiss.com
"Mearsheimer, a political scientist at the University of Chicago,
and Walt, on the faculty at Harvard, set off a political
firestorm." --Jay Solomon, "The Wall Street Journal.com""Promises
controversy on a scale not seen since Samuel Huntington's "Clash of
Civilizations" sought to reframe a new world order." --Stefan
Halper, National Interest.com"Deals with Middle East policymaking
at a time when America's problems in that region surpass our
problems anywhere else . . . People are definitely arguing about
it. It's also t
“Controversial.” —Terry Gross, "Fresh Air," NPR“It could not be
more timely.” —David Bromwich, "The Huffington Post"“The strategic
questions they raise now, particularly about Israel’s privileged
relationship with the United States, are worth debating.” —David
Remnick. "The New Yorker"“Ruthlessly realistic.” —William Grimes,
"The New York Times"“The argument they present is towering and
clear and about time.""” —Philip Weiss, Mondoweiss.com
“Mearsheimer, a political scientist at the University of Chicago,
and Walt, on the faculty at Harvard, set off a political
firestorm.” —Jay Solomon, "The Wall Street Journal.com"“Promises
controversy on a scale not seen since Samuel Huntington’s "Clash of
Civilizations" sought to reframe a new world order.” —Stefan
Halper, National Interest.com“Deals with Middle East policymaking
at a
"Controversial." --Terry Gross, "Fresh Air," NPR"It could not be
more timely." --David Bromwich, "The Huffington Post""The strategic
questions they raise now, particularly about Israel's privileged
relationship with the United States, are worth debating." --David
Remnick. "The New Yorker""Ruthlessly realistic." --William Grimes,
"The New York Times""The argument they present is towering and
clear and about time,""" --Philip Weiss, Mondoweiss.com
"Mearsheimer, a political scientist at the University of Chicago,
and Walt, on the faculty at Harvard, set off a political
firestorm." --Jay Solomon, "The Wall Street Journal.com""Promises
controversy on a scale not seen since Samuel Huntington's "Clash of
Civilizations" sought to reframe a new world order." --Stefan
Halper, National Interest.com"Deals with Middle East policymaking
at a time when America's problems in that region surpass our
problems anywhere else . . . People are definitely arguing about
it. It's also the kind of book you do not have to agree with on
every count (I certainly don't) to benefit from reading." --MJ
Rosenberg, "Israel"" Policy Forum Newsletter"
"Controversial." --Terry Gross, "Fresh Air," NPR
"It could not be more timely." --David Bromwich, "The Huffington
Post"
"The strategic questions they raise now, particularly about
Israel's privileged relationship with the United States, are worth
debating." --David Remnick. "The New Yorker"
"Ruthlessly realistic." --William Grimes, "The New York Times"
"The argument they present is towering and clear and about time,"""
--Philip Weiss, Mondoweiss.com
"Mearsheimer, a political scientist at the University of Chicago,
and Walt, on the faculty at Harvard, set off a political
firestorm." --Jay Solomon, "The Wall Street Journal.com"
"Promises controversy on a scale not seen since Samuel Huntington's
"Clash of Civilizations" sought to reframe a new world order."
--Stefan Halper, National Interest.com
"Deals with Middle East policymaking at a time when America's
problems in that region surpass our problems anywhere else . . .
People are definitely arguing about it. It's also the kind of book
you do not have to agree with on every count (I certainly don't) to
benefit from reading." --MJ Rosenberg, "Israel"" Policy Forum
Newsletter"
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