ABSTRACT

The Contemporary Middle East provides an accessible introduction to the region’s most pressing concerns and enduring conflicts. It includes provocative contributions by an impressive array of leading scholars, journalists, and policy advisors. Contributors include notable academic authors Arthur Goldschmidt Jr., the late William L. Cleveland, Shibley Telhami, David W. Lesch, Bernard Reich, and Phebe Marr, complemented by selections from recent general-interest books by Marwan Bishara, Mark Perry, and Eugene Rogan, among others. With twelve new chapters, the third edition is a probing examination of the current affairs of the Middle East. Its multiple readings on strategic pairings of topics (Israel and the Palestinians, Iraq and Iran, Egypt and Syria) illuminate the region’s key issues from a variety of perspectives. Part- and chapter-opening summaries help establish background and context, and a new concluding chapter by Shibley Telhami, written specifically for this volume, candidly addresses fundamental questions about the United States and the Middle East today. Student resources include an annotated table of contents, a select bibliography, a glossary, brief biographies of notable persons, a chronology, and a summary of recent events, in addition to numerous maps.

part I|79 pages

History and Perspectives

part II|98 pages

Israel and the Palestinians

part III|114 pages

Iraq and Iran

chapter 16|10 pages

The Land and People of Modern Iraq

chapter 17|9 pages

Impacts of the Iraq War

chapter 23|5 pages

Iran, Israel, and the United States

chapter 24|9 pages

The Iranian Predicament

part IV|26 pages

The Islamists

part V|52 pages

The Arab Spring

part VI|15 pages

Looking Forward