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Hardcover Inside the Arab World Book

ISBN: 0674455207

ISBN13: 9780674455207

Inside the Arab World

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The first book to include developments since the Gulf War and the historic pact between Israel and the PLO, Inside the Arab World gives us a complete and detailed picture of the region as it is today, as well as a clear sense of how Arab affairs have evolved and where they may lead.

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Inside the Arab World

"The Arab world has not been a happy or successful place in the last fifty years, and the misery and disenchantment of the people has recently become acute." So reads the first line of "Inside the Arab World"; most of the large volume that follows buttresses and amplifies this statement. Field, a journalist, reviews the history of Arabic-speaking countries since World War I, then provides a survey of current issues (economics, democracy, Arab-Israeli conflict, relations with the West). His information appears to rely in large part on his many trips to the Arab countries over a twenty-seven-year period. The result is a well-informed and timely survey. Some of Field's hard-hitting opinions make a whole lot more sense than others. Yes, he's right that "[t]he Arab world has become a more sober and realistic place since the mid-1980s." No, he's completely wrong that "religion is not the cause of conflicts but provides a rallying point for conflicts that are basically economic or political." Of particular interest is the chapter on the Saudi economy, where Field argues that the manufacturing businesses have become commercially viable. It is nearly impossible to tell the extent to which Field relies on other authors' writings for he provides hardly a single citation. That raises a question about the publisher: however skillfully done, why does a university press put out such a nonscholarly essay by a knowledgeable insider? Is there no distinction now between a trade publisher and a university press? Middle East Quarterly, September 1995

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Michael FIELD has assembled an enclopedia of cultural, historical and political insights that assists the armchair diplomat in an honest and forthright manner. Without writting down to the new students of the Arab world and without surpassing the heights of professional inquirers, the author combines personal perspectives and intimate expressions from players in the nations to present a comprehensive new look at a durable and ancient challenge to the liberal democratic agenda. The author rewards the reader with fresh and important facts while including obscure and little-seen points-of-view. Sit back and take a ride on a tragic carpet.
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