Quagmire: America in the Middle East by Leon T. Hadar
English | Sep. 15, 1992 | ISBN: 0932790941 | 252 Pages | PDF | 4 MB
With the disappearance of the Soviet Union
and the end of the Cold War, is there any
remaining reason for the United States
to be a major participant in Middle Eastern
politics? Leon Hadar says no in this incisive
book, Quagmire: America in the Middle East.
Hadar, a former UN bureau chief for the
Jerusalem Post who teaches political science at
the American University in Washington, writes
that it is time to rethink America's decades-old
Middle Eastern policy, which was fashioned in
the crucible of the Cold War. He challenges the
public and policymakers to break out of the mold
of obsolete thinking and to take a fresh look at
taken-for-granted premises.