Night of Power By Robert Fisk

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Paper quality: 70 gsm off white (Excellent)
Cover quality: 260 gsm card.

Size: A5 (5.8x8.3) 

Digitally printed, with excellent print and paper quality.
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Book Synopsis:

 

Night of Power by Robert Fisk is a gripping and meticulously researched account of the events, politics, and human consequences surrounding the September 11 attacks and their aftermath. Fisk, a veteran journalist renowned for his reporting on the Middle East, provides a detailed narrative that combines investigative journalism, historical analysis, and firsthand observations, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the global impact of terrorism and war.

The book begins by examining the origins and motivations of al-Qaeda, tracing the rise of Osama bin Laden and the ideological, political, and social factors that fueled extremism. Fisk explores the complex historical context, including U.S. foreign policy, Middle Eastern geopolitics, and the legacy of conflicts such as the Soviet-Afghan War. By situating the September 11 attacks within this broader framework, Fisk provides readers with a comprehensive perspective on global terrorism.

A central theme of Night of Power is the human cost of terrorism and the wars that followed. Fisk recounts the experiences of victims, survivors, and ordinary people affected by the attacks, illustrating the profound personal and societal consequences of violence. He also examines the responses of governments and institutions, analyzing the decisions, missteps, and policies that shaped the global War on Terror and the invasion of Afghanistan.

The book offers critical insight into the interplay between ideology, politics, and military action. Fisk discusses the challenges of understanding and combating extremism while respecting human rights and ethical considerations. He also highlights the complexities of Middle Eastern societies and the unintended consequences of foreign intervention, emphasizing the importance of context and historical awareness in shaping policy and public perception.

Written with clarity, depth, and journalistic integrity, Night of Power balances factual reporting with compelling storytelling. Fisk’s extensive experience in conflict zones and his dedication to firsthand reporting bring authenticity and authority to his narrative. The book is both accessible to general readers and valuable for students, scholars, and professionals interested in terrorism, international relations, and Middle Eastern studies.

Overall, Robert Fisk’s Night of Power is a vital contribution to understanding the events and implications of September 11 and the broader context of global terrorism. It combines historical analysis, investigative journalism, and human stories to provide a comprehensive, insightful, and thought-provoking account. The book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the forces that shaped the early 21st century and the ongoing challenges of conflict, extremism, and international policy.