Description
Explore the gripping narrative of 'A Dangerous World' by Ernest McIvor, diving deep into the intricacies of the Middle East's tumultuous past and present. This paperback book, measuring 153 x 235 mm and containing 860 pages, thoroughly investigates the root causes behind the ongoing conflicts and the geopolitical tensions that characterize this crucial region. Gain insights into the historical empires and civilizations that shaped the current landscape of power struggles over land, resources, and human life. McIvor's profound analysis addresses pivotal questions: What are the underlying issues fueling wars that have led to staggering casualties and millions of displaced individuals? Who holds responsibility for the chaos, and is there a viable path to resolution? Perfect for readers interested in global affairs, Middle Eastern studies, and historical contexts, 'A Dangerous World' not only looks at the interplay among nations but also considers the implications for neighboring regions in Europe and North Africa. Delve into this eye-opening exploration of international relations and understand what the future may hold for a dangerously unstable world. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone seeking a detailed understanding of the Middle East's geopolitical climate, this book is a must-read for those who want to make sense of a complex environment.