An_End_to_Evil:_How_to_Win_the_War_on_Terror
An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror
2004 book by Richard Perle and David Frum
An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror (ISBN 0-345-47717-0) is a 2004 book about the War on Terror, analyzing Islamic terrorist networks and proposing policies for the United States government to adopt to defeat them. The book was co-written by Richard Perle, who had previously been chairman of the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee, and David Frum, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
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In 2004, Frum replied to some of the critics of the book in "He That Stands It Now ...", an article that appeared in the National Review.[1]
Danielle Pletka, a foreign policy analyst at the American Enterprise Institute, told The Jewish Daily Forward, "The political prescriptions contained are terrific. This is a very thoughtful articulation of how to fight the battle ahead of us."[2]
Political scientist Fareed Zakaria said about the book: "It is now possible to describe a neoconservative foreign policy, and David Frum and Richard Perle's new book, An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror, is a useful guide to it. There have been many books written by neoconservatives on aspects of the war on terror, but because of the identity of the authors, the scope of the book and the vigor of argumentation, this one deserves special attention."[3]