
The Conflicts And Crises Of Today's Middle East Are Rooted In The Colonial Era. To Better Understand Them, We Need To Acknowledge How Western Imperialism Negatively Shaped The Region And Its Destiny In The Half-century Between World War I And The Happenings Of The Cold War. That Is The Challenging Argument Of The Poisoned Well, Which Provides A Vivid Account Of The Struggle Against European Colonial Rule In Ten States Stretching From North Africa To South Arabia. Drawing On A Rich Cast Of Eye-witnesses - Ranging From Nationalists And Colonial Administrators To Soldiers, Spies, And Courtesans - The Poisoned Well Brings To Life The Story Of The Making Of The Middle East, Highlighting The Great Dramas Of Decolonization Such As The End Of The Palestine Mandate, The Suez Crisis, The Algerian War Of Independence, And The Retreat From Aden. It Argues That Imperialism Sowed The Seeds Of Future Conflict - And Poisoned Relations Between The Middle East And The West. Bolstered By Firsthand Accounts And Interviews, Readers Will Find A Wise And Humanistic Account Of The Struggle For Independence In The Middle East. Written By A Former Bbc Journalist, It Is A Far-ranging, Landmark Work That Will Serve As The Definitive History Of Western Imperialism In The Middle East For Years To Come.
The book investigates how Western imperial policies between the two World Wars and the Cold War established the structural foundations for contemporary conflicts in the Middle East. Author Roger Hardy, a former BBC journalist, utilizes a vast array of primary source material to argue that the colonial era systematically destabilized the region. By examining the transition from European rule to national independence, the text posits that the current geopolitical crises are direct consequences of these historical interventions.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and readers recognize this work as a comprehensive and humanistic synthesis of decolonization in the Middle East. The prose is noted for its accessibility and its effective use of firsthand accounts to humanize complex geopolitical shifts.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190623217
ISBN-13:
9780190623210
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