From Beirut to Jerusalem

From Beirut to Jerusalem by Thomas L. Friedman, published by Picador on January 17, 2012, is an updated edition spanning 608 pages. This book offers insights into the complexities of the Middle East, drawing from Friedman’s extensive experience reporting from Lebanon and Israel. It combines elements of journalism, history, and personal narrative to provide a nuanced perspective on the region.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of anecdotes and analysis that contribute to a deeper understanding of international relations and political dynamics in the Middle East. The updated edition includes a new chapter, enhancing its relevance in contemporary discussions about the area. This work remains a significant contribution to the field of political science, inviting readers to engage with the ongoing complexities of this volatile region.
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National Bestseller
Winner of the National Book Award
Updated with a New Chapter
Author of The World Is Flat and That Used to Be Us
One of the most thought-provoking books ever written about the Middle East, From Beirut to Jerusalem remains vital to our understanding of this complex and volatile region of the world. Three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas L. Friedman drew upon his ten years of experience reporting from Lebanon and Israel to write this now-classic work of journalism. Rich with anecdote, history, analysis, and autobiography, From Beirut to Jerusalem will continue to shape how we see the Middle East for many years to come.
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