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The Middle East & South Asia
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The Middle East & South Asia Paperback - 2012

by Malcolm Russell


From the publisher

This volume is designed to place in context the passionate controversies and emotional attachments of the two billion people who live, study, work, love, and die in the Middle East and South Asia. Understanding these regions means more than annually-updated details of the governments, politics, cultures and economies of the 24 nations and assorted territories. Special chapters address significant issues of continuing international importance, including access to water, the role of oil, and the 2011 Arab spring. Both regions, after all, contain types of people misunderstood and often intensely disliked by others. Where religion intrudes on politics, the Afghan Taliban oppose educating girls, Hindu fanatics rampage in India, Iranian militiamen shoot demonstrators, Islamic extremists impose shari'a law, and Jewish Ultra-Orthodox send women to the back of the bus. Readers bombarded with superficial news bites and slanted reporting might never sense the other accomplishments of these same societies. Islamic charities and societies bring relief to the impoverished, Israel's scholars win Nobel prizes, and most Indians cherish long-standing religious toleration. The author of this volume attempts to let the reader draw conclusions from the evidence.

Details

  • Title The Middle East & South Asia
  • Author Malcolm Russell
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition 46th Edition
  • Pages 283
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Stryker Post
  • Date 2012-08
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9781610488891 / 161048889X
  • Weight 1.53 lbs (0.69 kg)
  • Dimensions 10.89 x 8.48 x 0.58 in (27.66 x 21.54 x 1.47 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Middle East - History, Middle East - Politics and government
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2011932747
  • Dewey Decimal Code 956.04

About the author

Malcolm B. Russell is professor of history at Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska and serves as its academic dean. Born and raised in Lebanon, he graduated from high school in India. He conducted research in Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan under a Fulbright Fellowship, and participated in several archaeological projects in Jordan. Most recently, he participated in education conferences in Egypt and Lebanon.