In A Necessary Engagement, the CIA's former point man on Islam makes a
vigorous case for a renewal of American public diplomacy in the Muslim
world. Offering a unique balance between in-depth analysis, personal
memoir, and foreign policy remedies, the book injects much-needed wisdom
into the public discussion of long-term U.S.-Muslim relations.
Intelligence insider Emile Nakhleh argues that an engagement with the
Muslim world benefits the national interest of the United States.
Therefore, the next administration should discard the terrorism prism
through which the country has viewed political Islam since 9/11 and
focus instead on the common interests of America and mainstream Muslims.
Nakhleh investigates recent U.S. policy toward Islamic nations and
offers the new administration a ten-point plan for rebuilding America's
relationship with the Muslim world. The author demonstrates that winning
over Arabs and Muslims requires a thorough knowledge of Arab and Muslim
cultures and languages within our intelligence community, as well as a
long-term American commitment of personnel and resources. While the
success of these efforts will be incremental and hard to measure,
Nakhleh believes that the current low standing of the United States in
most Arab and Muslim countries can be reversed.
Stressing that effective public diplomacy must be a serious, coordinated
effort pursued at the highest political levels, A Necessary Engagement
charts a new course for future ties between the United States and the
Islamic world.