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Politics of the Middle East cultures and conflicts

by Roskin Michael

Synopsis

An introduction to the Middle East, this book captures the broad sweep of history, geography, cultures, and religions and leads up the regions twentieth-century (and more current) conflicts, including the 2003 Iraq War. With its emphasis on basic concepts and vocabulary, and it use of illustrative case studies, Politics of the Middle East provides an exciting tool for the basic understanding of this very complex region. This comprehensive book covers cultures and history of the ancients, the birth of Islam, and the Ottoman Empire; Arab-Israeli conflicts and their origins; Turkey and the Kurds; the Persian Gulf and the rise of the oil kingdoms, the Iranian revolution, and the first and second Gulf Wars; and Middle Eastern terrorism. An excellent reference resource for those involved in businesses and concerns that deal with the Middle East and its politics.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2004
ISBN-13 9780131845497
ISBN-10 0131845497
Class Copyright
Publisher Pearson/Prentice Hall
Subject HISTORY
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 350
Shelf No. HC545