Zerbrochene Länder by Scott Anderson
A sweeping narrative that traces the unravelling of the modern Arab world, showing how decades of authoritarian rule, tribal and sectarian fault lines, and foreign interventions—most notably the Iraq War and the Arab uprisings—set off a cascade of revolutions, civil wars and the rise of extremist groups. Through on-the-ground reporting and profiles of key political and military figures, it links decisions from capitals across the region to explain how borders and institutions broke down, displacing millions and redrawing regional power dynamics. The book argues that a combination of local grievances, ill-fated policies and rivalries among regional and global powers produced the fragmented, violent landscape seen today.
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