A probing look at one of the most incendiary subjects of our
time--the relationship between the United States and Israel
There has been more than half a century of raging conflict between
Jews and Arabs--a violent, costly struggle that has had
catastrophic repercussions in a critical region of the world. In
"Genesis," ""John B. Judis argues that, while Israelis and
Palestinians must shoulder much of the blame, the United States has
been the principal power outside the region since the end of World
War II and as such must account for its repeated failed efforts to
resolve this enduring strife.
The fatal flaw in American policy, Judis shows, can be traced back
to the Truman years. What happened between 1945 and 1949 sealed the
fate of the Middle East for the remainder of the century. As a
result, understanding that period holds the key to explaining
almost everything that follows--right down to George W. Bush's
unsuccessful and ill-conceived effort to win peace through holding
elections among the Palestinians, and Barack Obama's failed attempt
to bring both parties to the negotiating table. A provocative
narrative history animated by a strong analytical and moral
perspective, and peopled by colorful and outsized personalities,
"Genesis" offers a fresh look at these critical postwar years,
arguing that if we can understand how this stalemate originated, we
will be better positioned to help end it.
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