ABSTRACT

From the author of the bestselling The State of the World Atlas, here is an essential tool for understanding the Middle East and its pivotal role in global politics. As Western powers attempt to redraw the map of the region, Dan Smith uses his forensic skills to unravel the history of this arena of confrontation and instability, from the Ottoman Empire to the present day. With customarily acute analysis, he highlights key issues and maps their global implications to explain why the Middle East has become, and will remain, the focal point for foreign policy. The atlas covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • imperial legacies 
  • ethnic and religious differences 
  • US presence and policies 
  • Arab-Israeli wars 
  • Israel and Palestine 
  • Iran and Iraq 
  • military spending 
  • the Kurds 
  • Libya and the USA 
  • oil and water.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |2 pages

Glossary

part |1 pages

Part One THE SHAPING OF THE MIDDLE EAST

chapter |4 pages

The Ottoman Empire

chapter |4 pages

European Colonialism

chapter |4 pages

The New Middle East after World War I

chapter |4 pages

Decolonization

chapter |4 pages

Arab Nationalism

chapter |6 pages

The Formation of the State of Israel

chapter |4 pages

Oil

chapter |5 pages

The US Presence

part |1 pages

Part Two ARENAS OF CONFLICT

chapter |4 pages

Arab-Israeli Warfare

chapter |6 pages

Israel and Palestine

chapter |4 pages

Lebanon

chapter |4 pages

Syria

chapter |2 pages

Libya

chapter |4 pages

Egypt

chapter |4 pages

Algeria

chapter |4 pages

Iran

chapter |2 pages

The Iran-Iraq War

chapter |4 pages

Iraq

chapter |4 pages

The Kurds

chapter |8 pages

The Gulf Wars

chapter |4 pages

Saudi Arabia

chapter |7 pages

Danger and Opportunity

part |1 pages

Part Three THE STATE OF THE NATIONS

chapter |2 pages

Ethnicity and Language

chapter |2 pages

Religion

chapter |2 pages

Life Expectancy and Health

chapter |2 pages

Population and Urbanization

chapter |2 pages

Water and Sanitation

chapter |2 pages

Education and Literacy

chapter |2 pages

Government and Economy

chapter |2 pages

Military Spending

chapter |2 pages

Energy and Transportation

chapter |2 pages

Water Resources

chapter |2 pages

Labour and Migration

chapter |2 pages

Refugees

chapter |2 pages

Gender Equality

chapter |2 pages

Human Rights

chapter |4 pages

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