''Power, Faith, and Fantasy: America in the Middle East: 1776 to the Present'', a history of American involvement in the
Middle East
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by
Michael Oren
Michael Bornstein Oren (Hebrew: מיכאל אורן; born Michael Scott Bornstein; May 20, 1955) is an American-born Israeli historian, author, politician, former ambassador to the United States (2009–2013), former member of the Knesset fo ...
, was published by W.W. Norton & Co. in 2007 and quickly became a New York Times bestseller.
The ''Power'' in the title refers to the United States' military, diplomatic and financial strength to pursue its interests in the Middle East.
''Faith'', in the words of Oren, refers to "impact of religion in the shaping of American attitudes and policies toward the Middle East."
And ''fantasy'' refers to the image Americans themselves shaped of the Middle East.
The
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, Publishers Weekly, July 30, 2007
Thesis
In Oren's narrative, the present resembles the past. The new American republic was immediately forced to formulate a Middle East policy, and the issues were not very different from the issues America faces in the Middle East today.
[Halkin, Hillel.]
Power, Faith, and Fantasy by Michael B. Oren
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'', January 2007.
In Oren's own words: '' "
ontemporaryAmerican policy- makers, it will be shown, wrestled with many of the same challenges in the area faced by their . . . predecessors and similarly strove to reconcile their strategic and ideological interests. Mythic images of the Middle East, meanwhile, remained a mainstay of American popular culture. . . . The objective
f this final sectionis to enable Americans to read about the fighting in Iraq and hear the echoes of the Barbary wars and Operation Torch
he code name for the American landing in North Africa in World War IIor to follow presidential efforts to mediate between Palestinians and Israelis and see the shadows of Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson."''
Hillel Halkin
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, writing in ''
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'', finds one aspect of this thesis compelling. He argues, with Oren, that the role of
idealism
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in American foreign policy may be unique. ''"America alone (or so it can be claimed), in addition to pursuing, sometimes ruthlessly, its national interests like any other country, has frequently acted with the best interests of others in mind. One can compile a long list of major American foreign-policy decisions, by no means all of them regarding the Middle East—entering World War I, the Marshall Plan, intervening in Bosnia and Kosovo, etc.—that arguably had, alongside their purely pragmatic calculations, a genuine element of idealism, without which it would have been difficult, if not impossible, to obtain support for them from the American public. More than the citizens of other democracies, Americans really do expect their governments to be a force for good in the world."''
References
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External links
Presentation by Oren on ''Power, Faith, and Fantasy'', January 15, 2007 C-SPAN
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Presentation by Oren on ''Power, Faith, and Fantasy'', September 29, 2007 C-SPAN
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2007 non-fiction books
21st-century history books
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History books about the Middle East
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