The media relations department of Hizbollah wishes you a happy birthday

unexpected encounters in the changing Middle East

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The media relations department of Hizbollah wishes you a happy birthday

unexpected encounters in the changing Middle East

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Since his boyhood in Qadhafi's Libya, Neil MacFarquhar has developed a counterintuitive sense that the Middle East, despite all the bloodshed in its recent history, is a place of warmth, humanity, and generous eccentricity. In this book, he introduces a cross-section of unsung, dynamic men and women pioneering political and social change. There is the Kuwaiti sex therapist in a leather suit with matching red headscarf, and the Syrian engineer advocating a less political interpretation of the Koran. MacFarquhar interacts with Arabs and Iranians in their every day lives, removed from the violence we see constantly, yet wrestling with the region's future. These are people who realize their region is out of step with the world and are determined to do something about it—on their own terms.

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Publisher
PublicAffairs
Language
English
Pages
387

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New York

Table of Contents

The beachhead
The return
The good life
Satellite TV
Thanksgiving
Fatwa!
Talking about Jihad
Police states
Above the law
Tribes
Working in isolation
The muslim brotherhood
Arrested development
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Genre
Biography, Anecdotes.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
956.04092
Library of Congress
DS49.7 .M28 2009, DS49.7.M28 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
387

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23016130M
Internet Archive
mediarelationsde0000macf_b5c6
ISBN 13
9781586486358
LCCN
2009002004
OCLC/WorldCat
246893901
Library Thing
7988760
Goodreads
6343278

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