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Book SynopsisThis volume is designed to place in context the passionate controversies and emotional attachments of the two billion people who live, study, work, love, and die in the Middle East and South Asia. Understanding these regions means more than annually-updated details of the governments, politics, cultures, and economies of the twenty-four nations and assorted territories. Special chapters address significant issues of continuing international importance, including access to water, the role of oil, and the 2011 Arab spring.Both regions, after all, contain types of people misunderstood and often intensely disliked by others. Where religion intrudes on politicsthe Afghan Taliban oppose educating girls, Hindu fanatics rampage in India, Iranian militiamen shoot demonstrators, Islamic extremists impose sharia, and Jewish Ultra-Orthodox send women to the back of the busreaders bombarded with superficial news bites and slanted reporting might never sense the other accomplishments of these same s
Trade ReviewThe Middle East and South Asia provides a ‘state of the state’ analysis of the current history and the conflicts occurring in this region of the world. The text is accompanied by black-and-white photographs, maps, and an extensive bibliography of key English-language sources. I would recommend this to public and academic libraries’ current issues collections. * American Reference Books Annual *