Rashid Khalidi est un auteur acclamé dont les œuvres explorent l'histoire et la politique du Moyen-Orient. Son écriture offre des aperçus profonds sur les dynamiques complexes de la région, apparaissant fréquemment dans de grands journaux et revues universitaires. Les analyses de Khalidi offrent une perspective unique sur la formation de l'identité régionale et des forces géopolitiques. Ses textes sont une ressource inestimable pour comprendre l'histoire moderne du Moyen-Orient.
A history of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict told from the Palestinian perspective, arguing the period since the Balfour Declaration of 1917 has amounted to a hundred years of colonial war against the Palestinians
In The Iron Cage, renowned historian Rashid Khalidi (Resurrecting Empire), a leading expert on the Middle East and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, brings vital perspective to Palestinian attempts to achieve independence and statehood. Bringing together the latest scholarship, Khalidi concentrates on the period of the British Mandate (1920-1948), describing the processes by which a newly arrived European Jewish minority overcame, with help from its imperial ally, the claims and rights of the native Arab majority. In bringing this narrative up to the present, Khalidi rigorously details the missteps of the Palestinians and their leadership.
Khalidi critically assesses the narratives that make up Palestinian history and identity and examines the ways in which the Palestinian national consciousness has come full circle.
Begun as the United States moved its armed forces into Iraq, Rashid Khalidi's powerful and thoughtful new book examines the record of Western involvement in the region and analyzes the likely outcome of our most recent Middle East incursions. Drawing on his encyclopedic knowledge of the political and cultural history of the entire region as well as interviews and documents, Khalidi paints a chilling scenario of our present situation and yet offers a tangible alternative that can help us find the path to peace rather than Empire. We all know that those who refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Sadly, as Khalidi reveals with clarity and surety, America's leaders seem blindly committed to an ahistorical path of conflict, occupation, and colonial rule. Our current policies ignore rather than incorporate the lessons of experience. American troops in Iraq have seen first hand the consequences of U.S. led "democratization" in the region. The Israeli/Palestinian conflict seems intractable, and U.S. efforts in recent years have only inflamed the situation. The footprints America follows have led us into the same quagmire that swallowed our European forerunners. Peace and prosperity for the region are nowhere in sight. This cogent and highly accessible book provides the historical and cultural perspective so vital to understanding our present situation and to finding and pursuing a more effective and just foreign policy.
In The Iron Cage, Rashid Khalidi, one of the most respected historians and
political observers of the Middle East, examines the Palestinian's struggle
for statehood, presenting a succinct and insightful history of the people and
their leadership throughout the twentieth century.
Eine Geschichte von Siedlerkolonialismus und Widerstand. Mit einem Nachwort zum Erscheinen der deutschen Ausgabe (März 2024). Mit einem Nachwort zum Erscheinen der deutschen Ausgabe (März 2024)
Der Bürgermeister von Jerusalem, Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi, schrieb 1899, beunruhigt über die Forderung nach einer jüdischen Heimstätte in Palästina, einen Brief an Theodor Herzl: Das Land habe eine einheimische Bevölkerung, die ihre Vertreibung nicht akzeptieren würde. Er schloss mit den Worten: »In Gottes Namen, lasst Palästina in Frieden.« So beginnt Rashid Khalidi, der Groß-Großneffe von al-Khalidi, diese Gesamtdarstellung des Konflikts aus palästinensischer Perspektive. Rashid Khalidi, Nachfolger Edward Saids an der Columbia University und einer der führenden Historiker des Nahen Ostens, stützt sich auf eine Fülle von unerschlossenem Archivmaterial. Er zeichnet die Geschichte eines hundertjährigen Kolonialkriegs gegen die Palästinenser nach und legt den Finger auch auf die Fehler der palästinensischen Führung.