
Cultural Forces in World Politics
Author(s): Ali A. Mazrui (Author)
- Publisher: James Currey
- Publication Date: January 1, 1990
- Language: English
- Print length: 272 pages
- ISBN-10: 9780852553220
- ISBN-13: 9780852553220
Book Description
Ali Mazrui argues that the emphasis in world politics continues to be on arms, on resources and on strategic calculations and that the importance of culture has been grossly underestimated. Professor Mazrui’s own mind is a cultural cross-roads; he can give Islamic insights to Western audiences about
The Satanic Verses; he relates the Beijing Spring to the Palestinian Intifada; he compares the effects of Zionism and Apartheid; he puts together Muhammad, Marx and market forces; and he tells the Americans that their attitude to the Third World is a dialogue of the deaf.ALI A. MAZRUI was Director of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies at the State University ofNew York at Binghamton and Senior Scholar in African Studies at Cornell University
Kenya: EAEP
Editorial Reviews
Review
… presents an alternative view of the world that does not see Europe or America as the only players in world affairs. – — Rosalinde Yarde ―
THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENTHimself a cultural mongrel (he is an Afro-Asiatic westerner) Mazrui is, perhaps, better placed than any of us to use Afro-Islamic and Judeo-western prisms to discern the cultural forces that are at work in world politics. – — William R. Ochieng’ ―
THE WEEKLY REVIEW, NairobiThis is an erudite, encyclopedic and provocative essay. – — Andre J. Pierre ―
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