The Making of the Modern Middle East

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A vivid and authoritative account of the making of the modern Middle East, from the BBC’s long-serving correspondent in the region.

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A Spectator Book of the Year
A New Statesman Book of the Year
‘An illuminating and riveting read’ – Jonathan Dimbleby

Jeremy Bowen, the International Editor of the BBC, has been covering the Middle East since 1989 and is uniquely placed to explain its complex past and its troubled present.

In The Making of the Modern Middle East – in part based on his acclaimed podcast, ‘Our Man in the Middle East’ Bowen takes us on a journey across the Middle East and through its history. He meets ordinary men and women on the front line, their leaders, whether brutal or benign, and he explores the power games that have so often wreaked devastation on civilian populations as those leaders, whatever their motives, jostle for political, religious and economic control.

With his deep understanding of the political, cultural and religious differences between countries as diverse as Erdogan’s Turkey, Assad’s Syria and Netanyahu’s Israel and his long experience of covering events in the region, Bowen offers readers a gripping and invaluable guide to the modern Middle East, how it came to be and what its future might hold.

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Weight 624 g
Dimensions 242 × 163 × 40 mm
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Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

xi, 351 , 16 unnumbered of plates

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

956 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K