Blogs Cliopatria Juan Cole: Iraq ... The Mess that Bush Made
Jan 8, 2006Juan Cole: Iraq ... The Mess that Bush Made
Juan Cole is Professor of Middle Eastern and South Asian History at the University of Michigan. His books include Roots of North Indian Shiism in Iran and Iraq (1989), Colonialism and Revolution in the Middle East (1983), Modernity and the Millennium (1998) and Sacred Space and Holy War (2002). As a result of his weblog on the war on terror and the Iraq war, he has become a public intellectual and has been a frequent commentator on television and radio and in the press. He was recently elected president of the Middle East Studies Association.
He was interviewed by HNN's Rick Shenkman at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association on January 7, 2006.
He was interviewed by HNN's Rick Shenkman at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association on January 7, 2006.
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Lorraine Paul - 1/19/2006
Yes, I agree. The tragic consequences of his presidency will take years, if not centuries, to overcome.
samuel D. Martin - 1/17/2006
Mr. Coles-
President Bush will be recorded in
history as one of the most consequential leaders of all time.
dr. sam martin
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