Publisher's Synopsis
Gary Wasserman’s decision to head to Qatar to teach at Georgetown sounds questionable, at best. “In the beginning,” he writes, “this sounds like a politically incorrect joke. A Jewish guy walks into a fundamentalist Arab country to teach American politics at a Catholic college.” But he quickly discovers that he has entered a world that gives him a unique perspective on the Middle East and on Muslim youth; that teaches him about the treatment of Arab women and what an education will do for them, both good and bad; shows him the occasionally amusing and often deadly serious consequences his students face simply by living in the Middle East; and finds surprising similarities between his culture and the culture of his students.<br><br>Most importantly, after eight years of teaching in Qatar he realizes he has become part of a significant, little understood movement to introduce liberal, Western values into traditional societies. Written with a sharp sense of humor, <i>The Doha Experiment</i> offers a unique perspective on where the region is going and clearly illustrates why Americans need to understand this clash of civilizations.<br> Click <a href="https://www.facebook.com/TheDohaExperiment/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel">here</a> to learn more about upccoming events, promotions, and more.