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Iran, Turkey, and America's Future
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Narrado por:
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Alan Sklar
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Stephen Kinzer
What can the United States do to help realize its dream of a peaceful, democratic Middle East? Stephen Kinzer offers a surprising answer in this paradigm-shifting book.
Two countries in the region, he argues, are America's logical partners in the 21st century: Turkey and Iran. Besides proposing this new "power triangle", Kinzer recommends that the United States reshape relations with its two traditional Middle East allies, Israel and Saudi Arabia.
This book provides a penetrating, timely critique of America's approach to the world's most volatile region and offers a startling alternative. Kinzer is a master storyteller with an eye for grand characters and illuminating historical detail. In this book he introduces us to larger-than-life figures, such as a Nebraska schoolteacher who became a martyr to democracy in Iran; a Turkish radical who transformed his country and Islam forever; and a colorful parade of princes, politicians, women of the world, spies, oppressors, liberators, and dreamers.
Kinzer's provocative new view of the Middle East is the rare book that will richly entertain while moving a vital policy debate beyond the stale alternatives of the last 50 years.
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Good one
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Very informative
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes. It has a very interesting and new look at the issues in the Middle East politics. It provides some context on the current status of Iran and Turkey. Their similarities and differences.Essential, read on Middle East
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Would you consider the audio edition of Reset to be better than the print version?
I don't have time to read, most unfortunately.Who was your favorite character and why?
After listening to Kinzer's book, I am confident I can hold my own when it comes to explaining what went wrong with Iran and how it could have been so different. What we didn't understand about Iran really hurt us. One really awful mistake after another. This book is extremely informative and should be required reading for all of our politicians. Never an extraneous word. I can't recommend it highly enough.Have you listened to any of Alan Sklar’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes: Sklar is an excellent choice for this book.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
If we had just not interfered (CIA) in Iranian affairs we could have had a real ally in the middle east.Any additional comments?
Makes me want to learn much more about the middle east.Extremely well written. The US blew it.
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Amazing as usual from S Kinzer
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Nevertheless, this is well written and well read. His chapters on Israel and Saudi Arabia were enlightening and unexpected. The account of Israel's operations as a proxy for the US in Central America was a shocker.
Despite Kinzer's recognition of the dark corners of history, he sees in the United States a great potential to realize itself as an agent for peace in the world. But to to bring about peace in the middle east, it must divest itself of the anachronistic assumptions of the cold war.
challenges stereotypes
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Essential World History
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Brief and informative
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The biggest part of the book is an historical rendition. While I thoroughly enjoyed that I do not know how correct or unbiased it might have been. It does not really matter. Peace in that part of the world is obviously of paramount importance. Actually, peace in every part of the world is of paramount importance and whatever crazy and speculative scheme that might pull that off works for me.
The book was well-written and engaging. It pretty well sums up how things got to be the way they are in the Middle East. Whether leaders of the world are bold enough to attempt a radical paradigm shift to bring about peace is... well something we can all at least hope for. What we’ve done for the last half century certainly isn’t working.
I'd recommend this book for anyone interested in the history of that part of the world or maybe just for anyone interested in the world in general.
Middle East paradigm shift
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Very Informative, excellent policy outline
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