Talk:Fouad Ajami

Problems I have with this article
It describes the view of critics who describe Ajami as a "neoconservative," with no mention of the fact that he has explicitly disavowed that label in the past-even referring to his "neoconservative friends" during a taping of The Charlie Rose Show-and as an "unabashed supporter" of George W. Bush.

While I agree that he has supported some significant foreign policy decisions made by the Bush administration this makes it seem as if he is a reflexive supporter of every policy pursued by President Bush, which isn't the case.

Also, while I agree that the Arab-Israeli conflict is not his primary area of expertise, and he has focused much more extensively on other historical subjects, to say that he hardly ever comments, writes, or pontificates on this aspect of the modern Middle East is incorrect.

Ruthfulbarbarity 02:55, 12 August 2006 (UTC)

Ajami was one of the most politically influential Arab-American intellectuals of his generation well before George W. Bush's presidency, as can be read right in the article vis-a-vis the Huntington dispute. He does not avoid the Arab/Israeli dispute. Ajami's writing style may make him accessible, but does not in itself lead to his political influence. And who are those who argue that his political influence comes from his supposedly unabashed support of Bush?

grthro 21:00, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

He is not a constant supporter of the Bush administration. Rather, he supports them on issues of democratic peace and issues surrounding Iraq and other fronts in the war on terror. What I never understand is -as Ajami is part of a small minority of higher education that isn't biased towards the left- how his scholarly opponents never painted as socialist liberals, or IR socialists. This article is not an accurate depiction...yet. --67.186.15.56 16:41, 12 July 2007 (UTC)

Hey I'm concerned about the Said quote, the "anti-arab" one. For one thing this is not backed up by other resources on his life. Said was an amazing guy, but they clashed often. This seems like a criticism and not important information on Ajami. Do we really need to know what Said's opinion was on Ajami's view of arabs? Also was Said's statement a well-known, long term view or simply something he said in an article? Anyways seem pretty POV to me, any thoughts? Fariba Z 04:06, 18 February 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Hibernia345 (talk • contribs)


 * I have to agree with Hibernia here. I don't see any particular reason to include Edward Said's opinion unless it was something widely discussed or a well known viewpoint (which we would need evidence for). Nil Einne (talk) 04:30, 5 October 2009 (UTC).


 * It was a well-known viewpoint of Said. See http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2003/aug/02/alqaida.highereducation and http://www.lrb.co.uk/v25/n08/edward-said/the-academy-of-lagado and http://www.counterpunch.org/said03082003.html. Ajami has also been criticized in the Arabic press for the same reasons (just a couple of examples in Arabic quickly dug up): see http://www.al-akhbar.com/ar/node/58581 by Iskandar Mansour and http://www.al-akhbar.com/ar/node/71798 written by As'ad Abu Khalil SummerOne (talk) 21:35, 4 December 2009 (UTC)

POV check
This article was listed in. Since there has been no recent discussion regarding this article's neutrality and no outstanding correctable issues left on the talk page, I have removed the pov-check tag. If anyone disagrees, please revert my removal and list your grievances here. --Gimme danger (talk) 01:47, 27 January 2009 (UTC) I am an arab, and I have seen and read a lot of interviews and articles for Mr. Ajami, hence I agree full heartly with the Mr. Edward Said when he discribe Ajami as an anti arab, as in all his interviews and articles he seems to alawys looking for any reason to discredit any arab view or openion... I don't know what the reason is, but you can tell that this man hates any thing arab.. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.250.132.18 (talk) 18:28, 15 June 2009 (UTC)

Bilderberg attendance
I am removing the assertion that Ajami attended the Bilderberg conference pending a source. --Gotophilk (talk) 18:34, 14 September 2009 (UTC)

Kosovo
I removed this. It was unsourced other then to the alleged controversial article which doesn't establish there was any controversy about this even if it really did contain the picture (which it doesn't at this time). The fact that something seems controversial to editors doesn't make it a controversy worth of mention in an article unless WP:RS say there was one Nil Einne (talk) 04:25, 5 October 2009 (UTC)

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