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The authors of these books on the Middle East have provided MESH with original first-person statements on why and how they wrote them, and what impact they hope and expect to achieve. For the full archive of these statements, visit here:

http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/mesh/category/subject/books/
The Absence of Grand Strategy: The United States in the Persian Gulf, 1972--2005The Politics of Intelligence and American Wars with Iraq (The Middle East in Focus)Culture and Conflict in the Middle East
The Absence of Grand Strategy: The United S...
by Steve A. Yetiv
$25.00
Steve A. Yetiv to MESH: My book cautions against assuming that states use single, grand strategies and suggests that they m...
The Politics of Intelligence and American W...
by Ofira Seliktar
$80.00
Ofira Seliktar to MESH: I hope that this book will contribute to the debate about the difficulties of understanding the hig...
Culture and Conflict in the Middle East
by Philip Carl Salzman
$23.09
Philip Carl Salzman to MESH: Culture and Conflict in the Middle East attempts to explain why, in the Middle East, we so rel...
The Much Too Promised Land: America's Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli PeaceNegotiating Arab-Israeli Peace: American Leadership in the Middle East
The Much Too Promised Land: America's Elusi...
by Aaron David Miller
$26.00
Recommended by Steven A. Cook: When I saw Aaron David Miller at the Council on Foreign Relations shortly after his book was...
Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace: American Le...
by Daniel C. Kurtzer
$8.95
Daniel Kurtzer to MESH: We aimed to have the book influence the policy choices and behavior of the next U.S. Administration...
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