A Choice Of Enemies – Lawrence Freedman

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Condition: Fair – general reading wear
Format: Paperback
Published: 2009 W&N
Pages: 640
ISBN: 9780753825884

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In A Choice Of Enemies – Lawrence Freedman  examines America’s long and complicated relationship with the Middle East. He covers decades of diplomacy, wars, and political decisions, and shows how these choices shaped today’s conflicts.

Freedman writes with clarity and balance. He explains complex events in a way that is easy to follow without losing depth.

An excellent read for anyone interested in history, politics, foreign policy, or international relations.

A substantial 640-page volume with strong reference value.

Source: Google AI

Winning both the 2009 Lionel Gelber Prize and the Duke of Westminster Medal, this book analyzes three decades of American strategy in the Middle East.
  • Key Themes: Lawrence Freedman, a war studies professor at King’s College London, explores U.S. involvement in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Iranian nuclear crisis.
  • Critical Reception: According to World of Books, the work is a “ground-breaking” look at how these conflicts influenced one other. Reviewers at biblio.co.uk praise its unique analysis of complex regional challenges beyond the Arab-Israeli dispute.

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English