Description
Stephen Gowans challenges the specious argument that Israel controls US foreign policy, tracing the development of the self-declared Jewish state, from its conception in the ideas of Theodore Herzl, to its birth as a European colony, through its efforts to suppress regional liberation movements, to its emergence as an extension of the Pentagon, integrated into the US empire as a pro-imperialist Sparta of the Middle East.
About the Author
Stephen Gowans is an independent political analyst whose principal interest is in who influences formulation of foreign policy in the United States. His writings, which appear on his What's Left blog, have been reproduced widely in online and print media in many languages and have been cited in academic journals and other scholarly works. He is the author of two acclaimed books Washington's Long War on Syria (2017) and Patriots Traitors and Empires, The Story of Korea's Struggle for Freedom (2018), both published by Baraka Books.
Reviews
Stephen Gowans' book is a concise and pertinent de-mythologizing of Zionist propaganda, from early Zionists and founders, to the fascist global right leadership at present ... a tantalizing historical read, and a huge and valuable resource text, both." -John Steppling, Counterpunch
"This book is a timely response to three groups: those yet to grasp that Israel in its current form is an outrage comparable to apartheid South Africa; those who recognise this truth but fail (as had many sincere opponents of apartheid) to see the bigger picture of a Faustian bargain with Western elites; those who say the USA is a vassal-a client state of Israel." -Philip Roddis, Steel City Scribblings
Book Information
ISBN 9781771861830
Author Stephen Gowans
Format Paperback
Page Count 290
Imprint Baraka Books
Publisher Baraka Books
Weight(grams) 355g