The Hidden Hand: Middle East Fears of ConspiracyPalgrave Macmillan, 1998 - 420 sider As the first full-length study of conspiracy theories in the Middle East, The Hidden Hand reveals how such theories play a powerful role in the political life of the region. Placing conspiracy theories in their historical context, Daniel Pipes shows how the idea of the conspiracy has come to suffuse life in the Middle East, from the most private family conversations to the highest and most public levels of politics. Pipes then looks at conspiracies and their strength as a partial explanation for much of the region's problems, including its record of political extremism, its culture of violence, and its lack of modernization. Concluding with speculations about the future of conspiracy theories, Pipes provides a key to understanding the often complicated political culture of the Middle East. |
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The Hidden Hand: Middle East Fears of Conspiracy Daniel Pipes Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1998 |
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