To view prices and purchase online, please login or create an account now.



A Choice Of Enemies: America Confronts The Middle East

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Choice Of Enemies: America Confronts The Middle East
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lawrence Freedman
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:640
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 134
ISBN/Barcode 9780753825884
ClassificationsDewey:327.73056
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Imprint Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Publication Date 9 July 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The United States is locked into three prolonged conflicts without much hope of early resolution. Iran is pursuing a nuclear programme; the aftermath of the overthrow of Saddam Hussein has seen unrelenting intercommunal violence; and the Taliban have got back into Afghanistan. Lawrence Freedman teases out the roots of each engagement over the last thirty years and demonstrates with clarity and scholarship the influence of these conflicts upon each other. The story is complex and often marked by great drama. First, the countries in dispute with America are not themselves natural allies; second, their enmity was not, at first, America's choice. Third, the region's problems cannot all be traced to the Arab-Israeli dispute. Unique in its focus, this book will offer not only new revelations but also remind us of what has been forgotten or has never been put in context.

Author Biography

Lawrence Freedman is Professor of War Studies & Head of the School of Social Science and Public Policy at King's College, London. He is an expert on Nuclear Strategy and an advisor to the British Government on military issues. He was appointed Official Historian of the Falklands Campaign in 1997.

Reviews

A richly detailed and calmly argued book about one of the most divisive regions in the world. Worth reading for anyone who wants to unmuddle their attitudes about the Middle East. - SUNDAY MERCURY an expert's masterly account of US involvement in the Middle East - CONTEMPORARY REVIEW