A Choice Of Enemies: America Confronts The Middle East

A Choice Of Enemies: America Confronts The Middle East

by Lawrence Freedman (Author)

Synopsis

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. George W. Bush will almost certainly leave office without solving any of these big foreign policy issues that have defined his presidency. Lawrence Freedman, one of our most distinguished historians of 20th century military and political strategy, 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. How is it that the US manages to find itself fighting on three different fronts? Freedman supplies a context to recent events and warns against easy assumptions: neo-conservatives, supporters of Israel and the hawks are not the sole reasons for the failure to develop a viable foreign policy in the Middle East. The story is infinitely more complex and is often marked by great drama. First, the countries in dispute with America are not themselves natural allies; and second, their enmity was not, at first, America's choice. Until the Shah went into exile in 1979 Iran had been a pillar of US security policy...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.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 640
Edition: First Edition, First Printing
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 17 Jul 2008

ISBN 10: 0297853120
ISBN 13: 9780297853121
Book Overview: A highly topical, very important book for our times which avoids polemic in favour of evidence. Author is a very distinguished historian: 'A masterpiece of even-handed scholarship' - Daily Telegraph on 'The Official History of the Falklands War'.

Media Reviews
Acute analysis and characteristic fair-mindedness inform his latest book, which chronicles the experience of successive US administrations in the Middle East since Jimmy Carter. Freedman meticulously charts the failure of successive presidential peace initiatives. -- MAX HASTINGS SUNDAY TIMES Sir Lawrence's subtle narrative is a marvel of concision. THE ECONOMIST scrupulously fair minded guide through a political and cultural minefield... Freedman is informed and reasonable; this book is well worth reading. THE OBSERVER Both a fast-paced introduction for lay readers and a fresh analysis that will appeal to experts. -- GIDEON RACHMAN, CHIEF FOREIGN AFFAIRS COLUMNIST FINANCIAL TIMES one of the most fascinating, comprehensive, clearly written, and subtle accounts I have ever read on United States' engagement with the Middle East JEWISH CHRONICLE a solid and comprehensive account of how, for better or worse, America became such a force in the affairs of the Middle East. LITERARY REVIEW very substantial interpretative essay. succinct yet comprehensive...an excellent book, exceedingly well written. TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 'major new history of America's engagement with the contemporary Middle East'. WASHINGTON POST provocative... a sweeping overview of the United States' responses to foreign policy crises in the Middle East over the past 30 years... impressive... tightly written. FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Author Bio
Lawrence Freedman is based at King's College, London, and is one of our most distinguished historians of twentieth-century military and political strategy. He is the official historian of the Falklands War and author of the prize-winning 'Kennedy's Wars'.