Black wave Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the forty-year rivalry that unraveled culture, religion and collective memory in the Middle East

Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shia Iran, once allies and twin pillars of US strategy in the region, became mortal enemies after 1979. Ghattas weaves together history, geopolitics, and culture to show how the 1979 Iranian revolution-- fueled by American policy-- fed intolerance, suppressed cultural expressi...

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Main Author: Ghattas, Kim (Author)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York, NY : Henry Holt and Company, [2020]
Edition: First edition.
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Summary: Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shia Iran, once allies and twin pillars of US strategy in the region, became mortal enemies after 1979. Ghattas weaves together history, geopolitics, and culture to show how the 1979 Iranian revolution-- fueled by American policy-- fed intolerance, suppressed cultural expression, and encouraged sectarian violence from Egypt to Pakistan, leading to the assassination of countless intellectuals, the birth of groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon, the September 11th terrorist attacks, and the rise of ISIS. -- adapted from jacket
Physical Description: xvii, 377 pages : map ; 25 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781250131201
1250131200
Author Notes: Kim Ghattas is an Emmy-award winning journalist and writer who covered the Middle East for twenty years for the BBC and the Financial Times . She has also reported on the U.S State Department and American politics, and is the author of The Secretary: A Journey with Hillary Clinton from Beirut to the Heart of American Power . She has been published in The Atlantic , the Washington Post , and Foreign Policy and is currently a non-resident scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington. Born and raised in Lebanon, she now lives between Beirut and Washington D.C.