Michael R. Gordon
Michael R. Gordon is an American journalist and author known for his work as a national security correspondent. He has co-authored several books on military and foreign affairs.
Books
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1. Cobra Ii
The Inside Story of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq
The book provides a detailed account of the planning and execution of the Iraq War, focusing on the initial invasion phase. It examines the strategic decisions, military operations, and political dynamics that shaped the conflict, highlighting the challenges and missteps faced by the coalition forces. Through extensive research and interviews, the narrative reveals the complexities and consequences of the war, offering insights into the interactions between military leaders and policymakers and the impact of their choices on the ground.
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3. An Introduction To Africana Philosophy
A concise introduction to central themes, methods, and debates in Africana philosophy that traces its roots in African and diasporic thought, surveys influential thinkers and movements, and engages questions of identity, race, colonialism, freedom, ethics, political theory, and epistemology; the book emphasizes how Black lived experience and communal worldviews challenge Eurocentric frameworks, inform decolonial and liberationist approaches, and contribute distinct metaphysical, moral, and methodological resources to contemporary philosophical inquiry.