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100 Myths about the Middle East

Fred Halliday (Author)

Available in North America

Paperback, 269 pages
ISBN: 9780520247215
September 2005
$20.95

Much ink has been spilled in recent years about the Middle East. At the same time, no other region has been as misunderstood, nor framed in so many clichés and mistakenly held beliefs. In this much-needed and enlightening book, Fred Halliday debunks one hundred of the most commonly misconstrued "facts" concerning the Middle East--in the political, cultural, social, and historical spheres. In a straightforward and simple way that illuminates the issues without compromising their underlying complexities he gets to the core of each matter. The Israel-Palestine crisis, the Iran-Iraq war, the U.S.-led Gulf invasions, the Afghan-Soviet conflict, and other significant milestones in modern Middle East history come under scrutiny here, with conclusions that will surprise and enlighten many for going so persuasively against the grain of commonly held (mis)perceptions.

Copub: Saqi Books

Fred Halliday is Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics and author of numerous books, including The World at 2000, World Politics, and Two Hours That Shook the World. He is a speaker of Arabic and Persian and six of his books have been translated into Arabic.

“Offers a comprehensive debunking of some of the most popular—and pernicious—misconceptions about that region.”—Bruce Hoffman Washington Post Book World

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