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Here returned to print, at a timely moment in history, is Elie Kedourie's classic study of the Middle East in modern times. In analyzing British failures in the region during the zenith of their power and influence, Mr. Kedourie attributes much of Britain's faulty and disastrous handling of Middle East problems to what he calls "the Chatham House version." It was a view of Middle Eastern history and politics propounded and propagated in the various publications of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (known popularly as Chatham House), written or edited by Arnold Toynbee. The episodes that Mr. Kedourie investigates show "successive and cumulative manifestations of illusion, misjudgment, maladroitness, and failure." Together they point up hard lessons for the Bush administration or any outside power that would intervene in Middle Eastern affairs. "No better guide...can be found to the pitfalls awaiting those who seek to control the Middle East to their own advantage."—Asian Affairs "These twelve studies in the modern history of the Middle East [form] the most learned book, the most demanding therefore of rethinking, that has come out on the Middle East for many years, and anyone who in the future writes on any Middle Eastern subject, from any point of view, without consulting it, will do so at his or her grave peril."—London Telegraph

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The most learned book, the most demanding therefore of rethinking, that has come out on the Middle East for many years. * London Telegraph *
No better guide...can be found to the pitfalls awaiting those who seek to control the Middle East to their own advantage. * Asian Affairs *
This new edition is all the more welcome because it carries an introduction by Davide Pryce-Jones. * The New Criterion *
Landmark of historical scholarship. * New York Sun *
…Basic truths are worth repeating, and if they are stated in as cogent and lucid prose as Kedourie's they deserve renewed attention. * The Washington Times *

The Chatham House Version: And Other Middle

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      Publisher: Ivan R Dee, Inc
      Publication Date: 29/05/2004
      ISBN13: 9781566635615, 978-1566635615
      ISBN10: 1566635616

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      Book Synopsis
      Here returned to print, at a timely moment in history, is Elie Kedourie's classic study of the Middle East in modern times. In analyzing British failures in the region during the zenith of their power and influence, Mr. Kedourie attributes much of Britain's faulty and disastrous handling of Middle East problems to what he calls "the Chatham House version." It was a view of Middle Eastern history and politics propounded and propagated in the various publications of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (known popularly as Chatham House), written or edited by Arnold Toynbee. The episodes that Mr. Kedourie investigates show "successive and cumulative manifestations of illusion, misjudgment, maladroitness, and failure." Together they point up hard lessons for the Bush administration or any outside power that would intervene in Middle Eastern affairs. "No better guide...can be found to the pitfalls awaiting those who seek to control the Middle East to their own advantage."—Asian Affairs "These twelve studies in the modern history of the Middle East [form] the most learned book, the most demanding therefore of rethinking, that has come out on the Middle East for many years, and anyone who in the future writes on any Middle Eastern subject, from any point of view, without consulting it, will do so at his or her grave peril."—London Telegraph

      Trade Review
      The most learned book, the most demanding therefore of rethinking, that has come out on the Middle East for many years. * London Telegraph *
      No better guide...can be found to the pitfalls awaiting those who seek to control the Middle East to their own advantage. * Asian Affairs *
      This new edition is all the more welcome because it carries an introduction by Davide Pryce-Jones. * The New Criterion *
      Landmark of historical scholarship. * New York Sun *
      …Basic truths are worth repeating, and if they are stated in as cogent and lucid prose as Kedourie's they deserve renewed attention. * The Washington Times *

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