Organised round the most heated talking points of the day, the book gives voice to ordinary Arabs with strong views on American involvement in the Middle East - frequently angry, sometimes admiring and always heart-felt.
Preface Chapter 1America in the Arab World Chapter 2Domestic America Chapter 3The Palestinians Chapter 4The Iraq Project Chapter 5Peace with Egypt Chapter 6The House of Saud Chapter 7The Sudanese Card Chapter 8Conclusion Chronology Glossary People Notes Bibliography Index
Andrew Hammond is a journalist who has written extensively about the Middle East, reporting from many countries including Egypt, Sudan, Israel and the occupied territories, and Iraq. He is currently Reuters Senior Correspondent in Saudi Arabia. He is the author of Popular Culture in the Arab World (2004).
This is a well-documented and timely volume since there are
currently few other works dealing with the same subject. The book
is based on the author's….thorough knowledge of Middle Eastern
countries, their history, and politics before and after 9/11/2001;
interviews with Arabs of various political persuasions and social
strata; his own witnessing of events; and writings of political
analysts and novelists.
*MultiCultural Review*
[A] timely and informative study.
*Arab News*
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