An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror

New York, NY: Random House, 2003. First edition. First Edition [stated]. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. [12], 284, [8] p. Occasional footnotes. "An End to Evil" charts the agenda for what's next in the war on terrorism, as articulated by Frum, former presidential speechwriter and bestselling author of "The Right Man, " and Perle, former assistant secretary of defense and one of the most influential foreign-policy leaders in Washington. From Wikipedia: "David J. Frum ( born June 30, 1960) is a Canadian-American journalist who was active in the Canadian political arena, and later became active in American politics after emigrating to the United States. A member of the Canada-Israel Committee, and later AIPAC, he became a speechwriter for President George W. Bush. He is also the author of the first "insider" book about the Bush presidency. His editorial columns have appeared in a variety of Canadian and American magazines and newspapers, including the National Post and The Week. He is a featured writer for The Daily Beast and Newsweek and serves on the board of directors of the Republican Jewish Coalition and as vice chairman and an associate fellow of the R Street Institute." Also from Wikipedia: "Richard Norman Perle (born September 16, 1941) is an American political advisor, consultant, and lobbyist who began his career in government as a senior staff member to Senator Henry Scoop Jackson on the Senate Armed Services Committee in the 1970s. Later he was heavily involved with the Reagan administration and served as the assistant Secretary of Defense and also worked on the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee from 1987 to 2004. He was Chairman of the Board in 2001 under the Bush Administration but eventually resigned in 2003 due to conflict of interests. He is a member of several think-tanks including the Hudson Institute, the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) Board of Advisors, the Center for Security Policy (CSP), the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (as a resident fellow), the neoconservative Project for the New American Century (PNAC), and the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA). He is also a patron of the Henry Jackson Society. Perle has written extensively on a number of issues; his cited research interests including defense, national security, and the Middle East. Aside from these engagements, Perle is the former co-chairman and director of Hollinger, Inc., a partner of Trireme Partners and a non-executive director of Autonomy Corporation....Over the past few decades, a tight-knit group of neo-conservatives have had a significant impact in the carving out of American foreign policies, especially those concerning the Middle East. Arguably at the helm of the neoconservative movement is Richard Perle. He has been aided by other prominent neoconservatives, including Paul Wolfowitz and Douglas Feith. Members of the Neocon core have been interrelated for decades through positions in government, think-tanks, business corporations, and even family ties. As journalist and writer of neoconservative ideology Jacob Heilbrunn states: neo-conservatism was turned into an actual movement by Irving Kristol and Norman Podhoretz. Even today, the neoconservative movement is best described as an extended family based largely on the informal social networks patiently forged by these two patriarchs. Members of the neoconservative movement are also leaders of many influential letterhead organizations (LHO s) and think-tanks such as the American Enterprise Institute, Project for the New American Century, Committee for Peace and Security in the Gulf, Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, and the U. S Committee for a Free Lebanon. These organizations act as a support system for many neoconservative beliefs and help members of the movement draft policy papers, raise money and media attention, and lobby policymakers in order to protect their own political and personal agendas. A sociologist who examined the memberships of such neoconservative organizations ultimately concluded that the activities of fourteen organizations were. Condition: Very good in very good dust jacket. DJ has slight wear and soiling.

Keywords: United Nations, Adversaries, Vulnerabilities, North Korea, Israeli-Arab, Foreign Policy, Neoconservatism

ISBN: 9781400061945

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Price: $25.00

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