This textbook provides an overview of Middle East politics and history as viewed from the perspective of US foreign policy makers. It presents chapters summarizing basic facts about Islam, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Persian Gulf wars and their consequences, oil and gas economics and politics, and US policy. It also contains profiles of Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, the Palestinian Authority, the Persian Gulf states, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, and Yemen that provide capsule histories and brief discussions of current political issues. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Now in its eleventh edition, The Middle East is considered a classic among students, professors, and researchers seeking to understand this ever-changing region. This new edition for 2007 has been thoroughly updated and reorganized to provide vital coverage and analysis of the key issues and headline-making events in this dynamic area of the world.Renowned for its balanced, informative, and accessible treatment of the complex and controversial affairs that make the Middle East so important and so volatile, The Middle East takes an in-depth approach to trends and events in the region as well as the history of its nations.Key revisions in the eleventh edition include the following: New chapter profiles of Turkey and the Palestinian Authority Expanded coverage of Afghanistan and Pakistan Updated information on the Arab-Israeli conflict Perspectives on the role of Islam in politics Analysis of the world’s growing demand for oil The Middle East has become a staple text in college courses on the modern Middle East and is an essential resource for academic and public library collections. Major revisions in this eleventh edition make it an even more important component of library collections that serve patrons interested in this crucial region.
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