Graham E. Fuller

Graham E. Fuller is a former CIA officer and author known for his expertise in Middle Eastern affairs. He has written extensively on political Islam and the geopolitics of the region.

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  1. 1. A World Without Islam

    What If Islam Had Never Existed?

    This thought-provoking book explores the idea that many of the geopolitical conflicts attributed to Islam might have occurred regardless of the religion's existence. By examining historical, cultural, and political factors, the author argues that the tensions between the West and the Middle East are deeply rooted in longstanding regional dynamics and power struggles. The narrative challenges readers to reconsider the simplistic view that Islam is the primary cause of global conflicts, suggesting instead that these issues are more complex and multifaceted, involving a myriad of historical grievances and socio-political factors.

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  2. 2. How To Learn A Foreign Language

    An accessible guide for adult learners that lays out practical methods to acquire a new language efficiently: setting clear goals, building high‑frequency vocabulary, prioritizing listening and speaking, and practicing daily with native materials. It demystifies grammar and pronunciation, offers memory and note‑taking tips, and advises on teachers, self‑study, and immersion. It also addresses plateaus, motivation, and different scripts, emphasizing early use of the language, realistic expectations, and steady, enjoyable progress.