Main Menu
Frontpage
About Us
News
IAAP Overview
Analysts' Database
IAAP Congresses
Download Files
Articles
Publishing
Featured Books
Journals
Publishers
Books by Publisher
Limited Previews
Academic Resources
Weblinks
Media
Analysts Only
50th Anniversary
Map of IAAP Groups
List of IAAP Analysts
Archive
Who's Online
We have 154 guests online
Login Form
Username
Password
Remember Me
Forgot your password?
Forgot your username?
Statistics
Members : 3117
Content : 790
Web Links : 166
Content View Hits : 1607600
WorldCat Searches
Search for an item in libraries near you:
Enter title, subject or author
WorldCat.org
Books by Publisher: Lifting the Veil
Title:
Lifting the Veil
Authors:
Jane Kamerling, Fred Gustafson
ISBN-10(13):
1926715756
Publisher:
Fisher King Press
Publication date:
2012-06-01
Edition:
First
Language:
English
Price:
$20.74
Picture:
Description:
Product Description
Lifting the Veil: Revealing the
Other
Side
brings awareness to the unconscious and underlying dynamics that are reflected in the history and present day conflicts between the Islamic and Western worlds. The devastation and shock of 9/11 reached every community in America. It raised questions never before considered. Inspired by that event, research became critical to organize our thinking and make sense out of nonsense and organization out of chaos. Political literature addressing the dynamics leading up to the catastrophe of the collapse of the Twin Towers has been prolific as the urgency to understand the Islamic world has increased. International relations theory offers a variety of concepts of why and how nations may respond to one another for expansion, defense or peace. These theories develop with objective quantifiable equations and leave no room for immeasurable, subjective variables. Perception is one of those variables that can not be left out of the equation when looking at what motivates nations and international diplomacy. As Jungian analysts, Gustafson and Kamerling analyze an underlying psychological dynamic that fuels the conflict between the west and the Islamic world. They have distilled information from a variety of readings, interviews, documentaries and personal experiences in the Islamic world.
[ Back ]