Bruce Riedel is a senior fellow in the Foreign Policy program and the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution. He served in the U.S. intelligence community for nearly thirty years, and at the request of President Obama, he chaired an interagency review of policy toward Afghanistan and Pakistan for the White House that was completed in March 2009.
"Riedel manages to distill the essence of al Qaeda in just 150
pages." — New York Times Book Review|"Riedel's argument in favor of
greater U.S. involvement in the Arab-Israeli
peace process is persuasive, and his prescriptions are
well-evidenced, unfailingly
sound, and refreshingly sensible." — Publishers Weekly|" The Search
for al Qaeda is in parts alarming and in parts reassuring....
In
a literature tending towards either the blithe or the fatalistic,
Riedel's book
stands out." — Financial Times|""[Riedel] understands al Qaeda for
what it is: a set of highly effective leaders
who have created a compelling narrative (based partly on American
missteps
in the Muslim world) and a remarkably resilient organizational
structure that
seduces a small group of young Muslims to destroy in a highly
strategic manner." —Eboo Patel, Washington Post "On
Faith"|"Provides several sensible recommendations, such as making a
renewed effort to
settle the festering disputes over Palestine and Kashmir." — The
Economist|"The useful information, wide-ranging knowledge, and
important insight
within this short book are extremely impressive. A reader cannot
help thinking
that U.S. leaders were well-served by Riedel's analysis throughout
his years
in government (even in cases where it was not heeded)." —
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"Riedel manages to distill the essence of al Qaeda in just 150 pages." - New York Times Book Review|
"Riedel's argument in favor of greater U.S. involvement in
the Arab-Israeli
peace process is persuasive, and his prescriptions are
well-evidenced, unfailingly
sound, and refreshingly sensible." - Publishers Weekly|
" The Search for al Qaeda is in parts alarming and in parts
reassuring.... In
a literature tending towards either the blithe or the fatalistic,
Riedel's book
stands out." - Financial Times|
""[Riedel] understands al Qaeda for what it is: a set of
highly effective leaders
who have created a compelling narrative (based partly on American
missteps
in the Muslim world) and a remarkably resilient organizational
structure that
seduces a small group of young Muslims to destroy in a highly
strategic manner." -Eboo Patel, Washington Post "On Faith"|
"Provides several sensible recommendations, such as making a
renewed effort to
settle the festering disputes over Palestine and Kashmir." - The
Economist|
"The useful information, wide-ranging knowledge, and
important insight
within this short book are extremely impressive. A reader cannot
help thinking
that U.S. leaders were well-served by Riedel's analysis throughout
his years
in government (even in cases where it was not heeded)." -
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