Across Cultures and Empires

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSASISBN: 9780700632237

An Immigrant's Odyssey from the Soviet Army to the US War in Iraq and American Citizenship

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By Mahir Ibrahimov
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSAS
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HARDBACK
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236 x 157 mm
Weight:
430 g
Pages:
176

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Mahir Ibrahimov is director of the Cultural and Area Studies Office, US Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and the author of Great Power Competition: The Changing Landscape of Global Geopolitics.

Across Cultures and Empires is no ordinary autobiography: Mahir Ibrahimov brings a scholar's eye to pivotal periods. He describes life in the Red Army and the twilight of the Soviet Union, the abortive coup against Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev, and then service to newly independent Azerbaijan, both at home and in opening its embassy in the United States. Adopting America as his new country, Ibrahimov came full circle, serving the US Army at home and abroad. Ibrahimov has seen and done enough for five lifetimes, a real-life Forrest Gump. Anyone who picks up Across Cultures and Empires will be hooked." - Michael Rubin, resident scholar, American Enterprise Institute, and coeditor of Seven Pillars: What Really Causes Instability in the Middle East? "The story of Dr. Mahir Ibrahimov is both a historic and fascinating tale, one that is very much worth reading. It offers a unique perspective on the times and how the Cold War, post-Cold War period, and the War on Terror shaped the culture, knowledge, and aspirations of one man who desired to serve and improve the circumstances around him." - Colonel Roderick M. Cox, US Army (Ret.), president and chief executive officer, Command and General Staff College Foundation, Inc. "Mahir Ibrahimov's journey to America is truly unique. He had to successfully navigate many cultures, during challenging times, to reach our shores. Mahir's book reminds Americans that people from around the world will endure hardship and pay countless dues in service to become part of our American dream. I recommend the reader join Mahir for his exciting journey and view America through his fresh eyes." - Nate Slate, director, Fires and Air and Missile Defense Development, Dynetics, Inc

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