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To make sense of current events in the Middle East, I’d definitely put this excellent book at the top of my list. Fromkin argues that the modern Middle East was shaped by the Allies during and after World War I, not just because of their plans to remake the region, but also due to their lack of follow-through. Does the story sound familiar? While the book wraps up in 1922, the arbitrary borders drawn for Arab states, the creation of Israel, and the rise of hostile sentiments—sparked by the political moves of European powers—set the stage for many of the crises we see today.
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An up-to-date analysis of the historical background to the divisions of the Arab world. For politics students and the general reader.