Patrick Tyler has spent 30 years as a journalist, dividing his time between Washington, and tours in the Middle East, China, Russia and Europe. As chief correspondent for the New York Times he reported from Baghdad in the lead up to the first Gulf War and covered the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 2003. He has written two previous books on US national and foreign policy, one of which A Great Wall, Six Presidents and China won the 1999 Lionel Gelber Prize for best book on international relations and the Helen Bernstein Prize awarded by the New York Public Library.
An interview with Patrick Tyler on America's failures in the Middle East
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A dramatic, revealing and authoritative history of the national strategies and internal stratagems that governed the American state’s involvement in the Middle East, from Nixon’s Cold War manoeuvring to George W. Bush’s Axis of Evil.
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A dramatic, revealing and authoritative history of the national strategies and internal stratagems that governed the American state’s involvement in the Middle East, from Nixon’s Cold War manoeuvring to Bush’s Axis of Evil.
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