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Reset Middle East: Old Friends and New Alliances: Saudi Arabia, Israel, Turkey, Iran


Reset Middle East: Old Friends and New Alliances: Saudi Arabia, Israel, Turkey, Iran

Paperback by Kinzer, Stephen

Reset Middle East: Old Friends and New Alliances: Saudi Arabia, Israel, Turkey, Iran

£23.99

ISBN:
9781848857650
Publication Date:
30 Oct 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
I.B. Tauris
Pages:
296 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Reset Middle East: Old Friends and New Alliances: Saudi Arabia, Israel, Turkey, Iran

Description

Peace and democracy in the Middle East have been the aim of world leaders for generations, yet the US, UK or their closest allies in the region have been behind nearly every war in the Middle East in the last century. How did the West get everything so wrong? In this concise and readable book Stephen Kinzer takes the reader on a tour of modern Middle Eastern history, highlighting the errors, alliances and betrayals all acted out for what was shortsightedly seen as being in the interest of Western states. His insight and historical knowledge culminate in the startling conclusion that the US has allied with the wrong Middle Eastern states. Rather than Israel and Saudi Arabia, America's natural allies- according to Kinzer's controversial but closely reasoned analysis- should be Iran and Turkey.

Contents

Introduction Part One: For the People in Spite of the People 1. The Real Life and Soul of the Show 2. Away with Dreams and Shadows! 3. We Have No Choice But to Catch Up Part Two: Our Name Has Not Been an Honoured One 4. This Dizzy Old Wizard 5. Sowers of Corruption on Earth Part Three: Very Far Away 6. You Win, You Bald Headed Son of A Bitch 7. So Deeply Entwined Part Four: The Door is So Wide Open 8. Where They Come Together Notes Bibliography Acknowledgements Index

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