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What We Owe Iraq by Feldman, Noah. (Princeton University Press,2004) [Hardcover]
Author: Feldman
Year: 2009
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Language: English



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What We Owe Iraq by Noah Feldman (Princeton University Press, 2004) is a thought-provoking book that delves into the intricacies of nation building and the responsibilities of powerful nations towards the people they govern. The author, a constitutional advisor with personal experience in Iraq, challenges the conventional approach to nation building and advocates for a more humble and inclusive methodology. The book begins by highlighting the urgent need to reassess our approach to nation building, particularly in Iraq, where America's focus on self-interest has overshadowed the well-being of the Iraqi people. Feldman argues that we must prioritize their interests and acknowledge our responsibility towards them, rather than imposing our own vision of democracy. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities of technology evolution and its impact on modern knowledge, as this foundation is crucial for human survival and unity. Feldman contends that successful nation building requires a deep understanding of the local culture, history, and politics of the region being governed.
What We Ows Iraq by Noah Feldman (Princeton University Press, 2004) - книга, заставляющая задуматься, которая углубляется в тонкости национального строительства и обязанности могущественных наций перед людьми, которыми они управляют. Автор, конституционный советник с личным опытом в Ираке, бросает вызов традиционному подходу к национальному строительству и выступает за более скромную и инклюзивную методологию. Книга начинается с того, что подчеркивается настоятельная необходимость переоценить наш подход к национальному строительству, особенно в Ираке, где сосредоточенность Америки на собственных интересах затмила благосостояние иракского народа. Фельдман утверждает, что мы должны расставить приоритеты в их интересах и признать нашу ответственность перед ними, а не навязывать свое собственное видение демократии. Он подчеркивает важность понимания сложностей эволюции технологий и ее влияния на современные знания, поскольку эта основа имеет решающее значение для выживания и единства человека. Фельдман утверждает, что успешное национальное строительство требует глубокого понимания местной культуры, истории и политики управляемого региона.
What We Ows Iraq by Noah Feldman (Princeton University Press, 2004) est un livre qui fait réfléchir, qui s'enfonce dans les subtilités de la construction nationale et les responsabilités des nations puissantes envers les gens qu'elles dirigent. L'auteur, conseiller constitutionnel ayant une expérience personnelle en Iraq, récuse l'approche traditionnelle de la construction nationale et plaide pour une méthodologie plus modeste et inclusive. livre commence par souligner qu'il est urgent de réévaluer notre approche de l'édification de la nation, en particulier en Iraq, où la concentration américaine sur ses propres intérêts a éclipsé le bien-être du peuple iraquien. Feldman affirme que nous devons établir des priorités dans leur intérêt et reconnaître notre responsabilité envers eux plutôt que d'imposer notre propre vision de la démocratie. Il souligne l'importance de comprendre la complexité de l'évolution de la technologie et son impact sur les connaissances modernes, car ce cadre est essentiel à la survie et à l'unité de l'homme. Feldman affirme que la réussite de la construction nationale exige une compréhension approfondie de la culture, de l'histoire et des politiques locales de la région dirigée.
What We Ows Iraq by Noah Feldman (Princeton University Press, 2004) es un libro que hace reflexionar, que profundiza en los entresijos de la construcción nacional y en las responsabilidades de las naciones poderosas hacia las personas que gobiernan. autor, asesor constitucional con experiencia personal en Irak, desafía el enfoque tradicional de la construcción nacional y aboga por una metodología más modesta e inclusiva. libro comienza subrayando la urgente necesidad de reevaluar nuestro enfoque de la construcción nacional, especialmente en Irak, donde la concentración de Estados Unidos en sus propios intereses ha eclipsado el bienestar del pueblo iraquí. Feldman sostiene que debemos priorizar sus intereses y reconocer nuestra responsabilidad hacia ellos, en lugar de imponer nuestra propia visión de la democracia. Destaca la importancia de comprender las complejidades de la evolución de la tecnología y su impacto en el conocimiento moderno, ya que esta base es crucial para la supervivencia y la unidad del ser humano. Feldman sostiene que una construcción nacional exitosa requiere una comprensión profunda de la cultura, historia y política local de una región gobernada.
What We Ows Iraq by Noah Feldman (2004) é um livro que faz refletir sobre a finitude da construção nacional e as responsabilidades das nações poderosas perante as pessoas que governam. O autor, um conselheiro constitucional com experiência pessoal no Iraque, desafia a abordagem tradicional da construção nacional e defende uma metodologia mais humilde e inclusiva. O livro começa enfatizando a necessidade urgente de reavaliar a nossa abordagem da construção nacional, especialmente no Iraque, onde a concentração americana nos interesses próprios ofuscou o bem-estar do povo iraquiano. Feldman afirma que devemos priorizar o interesse deles e reconhecer a nossa responsabilidade com eles, em vez de impor a nossa própria visão de democracia. Ele ressalta a importância de compreender as complexidades da evolução da tecnologia e seus efeitos sobre o conhecimento moderno, porque este fundamento é fundamental para a sobrevivência e a unidade do homem. Feldman afirma que a construção nacional bem sucedida requer uma compreensão profunda da cultura local, da história e da política da região governada.
What We Ows Iraq von Noah Feldman (Princeton University Press, 2004) ist ein Buch, das zum Nachdenken anregt und die Feinheiten des nationalen Aufbaus und die Verantwortung mächtiger Nationen gegenüber den Menschen, die sie regieren, vertieft. Der Autor, ein Verfassungsberater mit persönlicher Erfahrung im Irak, stellt den traditionellen Ansatz des nationalen Aufbaus in Frage und plädiert für eine bescheidenere und integrativere Methodik. Das Buch beginnt mit der Betonung der dringenden Notwendigkeit, unsere Herangehensweise an den Aufbau der Nation neu zu bewerten, insbesondere im Irak, wo Amerikas Konzentration auf seine eigenen Interessen das Wohlergehen des irakischen Volkes in den Schatten gestellt hat. Feldman argumentiert, dass wir ihre Interessen priorisieren und unsere Verantwortung ihnen gegenüber anerkennen sollten, anstatt unsere eigene Vision von Demokratie durchzusetzen. Er betont, wie wichtig es ist, die Komplexität der technologischen Entwicklung und ihre Auswirkungen auf das moderne Wissen zu verstehen, da diese Grundlage für das Überleben und die Einheit des Menschen von entscheidender Bedeutung ist. Feldman argumentiert, dass eine erfolgreiche nationale Konstruktion ein tiefes Verständnis der lokalen Kultur, Geschichte und Politik der verwalteten Region erfordert.
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Irak'a Borcumuz - Noah Feldman (Princeton University Press, 2004) ulus inşasının inceliklerini ve güçlü ulusların yönettikleri insanlara karşı sorumluluklarını inceleyen düşündürücü bir kitaptır. Irak'ta kişisel deneyime sahip bir anayasa danışmanı olan yazar, ulus inşasına yönelik geleneksel yaklaşıma meydan okuyor ve daha mütevazı ve kapsayıcı bir metodolojiyi savunuyor. Kitap, özellikle Amerika'nın kişisel çıkarlara odaklanmasının Irak halkının refahını gölgede bıraktığı Irak'ta, ulus inşasına yaklaşımımızı yeniden değerlendirmenin acil ihtiyacını vurgulayarak başlıyor. Feldman, kendi demokrasi vizyonumuzu dayatmak yerine, onların çıkarlarına öncelik vermemiz ve onlara karşı sorumluluğumuzu kabul etmemiz gerektiğini savunuyor. Teknolojinin evriminin karmaşıklığını ve modern bilgi üzerindeki etkisini anlamanın önemini vurgulamaktadır, çünkü bu temel insanın hayatta kalması ve birliği için çok önemlidir. Feldman, başarılı bir ulus inşasının, yönetilen bir bölgenin yerel kültürünü, tarihini ve siyasetini derinlemesine anlamayı gerektirdiğini savunuyor.
What We Owe Iraq by Noah Feldman (Princeton University Press, 2004) هو كتاب مثير للتفكير يتعمق في تعقيدات بناء الأمة ومسؤوليات الدول القوية تجاه الشعوب التي تحكمها. ويتحدى صاحب البلاغ، وهو مستشار دستوري له خبرة شخصية في العراق، النهج التقليدي لبناء الدولة ويدعو إلى اتباع منهجية أكثر تواضعا وشمولا. يبدأ الكتاب بتسليط الضوء على الحاجة الملحة لإعادة تقييم نهجنا في بناء الدولة، خاصة في العراق، حيث طغى تركيز أمريكا على المصلحة الذاتية على رفاهية الشعب العراقي. يجادل فيلدمان بأنه يجب علينا إعطاء الأولوية لمصالحهم والاعتراف بمسؤوليتنا تجاههم، وليس فرض رؤيتنا الخاصة للديمقراطية. ويشدد على أهمية فهم تعقيدات تطور التكنولوجيا وأثرها على المعرفة الحديثة، لأن هذا الأساس أساسي لبقاء الإنسان ووحدته. يجادل فيلدمان بأن بناء الأمة الناجح يتطلب فهمًا عميقًا للثقافة المحلية والتاريخ والسياسة في المنطقة المحكومة.

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