Syria Burning: A Short History of a Catastrophe

Author:   Charles Glass ,  Patrick Cockburn
Publisher:   Verso Books
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9781784785161


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   22 March 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Charles Glass ,  Patrick Cockburn
Publisher:   Verso Books
Imprint:   Verso Books
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.210kg
ISBN:  

9781784785161


ISBN 10:   1784785164
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   22 March 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'More than ever in the era of 24-hour sound-bite news, events demand the long view if they are to be explicable. With his deep experience of the Levant, that is exactly what Charlie Glass offers the student of the Middle East in this timely, elegant and penetrating study of turmoil that has reshaped the region.' - Alan Cowell, former Middle East Bureau Chief, The New York Times 'If news moves fast, assessments have not, which is one reason why we should all read Syria Burning ...[But] there is another, better reason to read this book. Glass has been traveling in and writing about the Middle East since the 1980s...his view on how the conflict has escalated and why it has not taken the turns many others anticipated make for enlightening reading.' - The Observer 'Read Syria Burning to understand why the Assad regime was uniquely prepared and determined to resist the winds of change, even if the war doubtless marks the end of a century of post-Ottoman history.' - Jonathan Randal, author of The Tragedy of Lebanon Cutting through the misrepresentation that plagues most media coverage of the region, Glass clearly explains the current conflict, drawing on his extensive reporting experience in Syria. - In These Times Tells us more about the reality of Syria and its future than could be gained from any other single source. - Patrick Cockburn (from the foreword) Glass has tackled an enormously complex war and its context... If we learned and took to the heart the history outlined in 'Syria Burning', perhaps we wouldn't repeat it. - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Glass traces a brief history of Syria up to the first protests against the Bashar al-Assad regime in 2011, and then describes the sad descent from peaceful pro-democracy protests to a sectarian bloodbath mixed with regional and global proxy war. He pulls no punches, condemning all sides for their role in the destruction of a country. No hands are clean and Glass takes no prisoners. - Hurriyet Daily News Glass offers a brief but necessary look at the country's past. - History News Network


'More than ever in the era of 24-hour sound-bite news, events demand the long view if they are to be explicable. With his deep experience of the Levant, that is exactly what Charlie Glass offers the student of the Middle East in this timely, elegant and penetrating study of turmoil that has reshaped the region.' - Alan Cowell, former Middle East Bureau Chief, The New York Times 'If news moves fast, assessments have not, which is one reason why we should all read Syria Burning ...[But] there is another, better reason to read this book. Glass has been traveling in and writing about the Middle East since the 1980s...his view on how the conflict has escalated and why it has not taken the turns many others anticipated make for enlightening reading.' - The Observer 'Read Syria Burning to understand why the Assad regime was uniquely prepared and determined to resist the winds of change, even if the war doubtless marks the end of a century of post-Ottoman history.' - Jonathan Randal, author of The Tragedy of Lebanon


'More than ever in the era of 24-hour sound-bite news, events demand the long view if they are to be explicable. With his deep experience of the Levant, that is exactly what Charlie Glass offers the student of the Middle East in this timely, elegant and penetrating study of turmoil that has reshaped the region.' - Alan Cowell, former Middle East Bureau Chief, The New York Times 'If news moves fast, assessments have not, which is one reason why we should all read Syria Burning ...[But] there is another, better reason to read this book. Glass has been traveling in and writing about the Middle East since the 1980s...his view on how the conflict has escalated and why it has not taken the turns many others anticipated make for enlightening reading.' - The Observer 'Read Syria Burning to understand why the Assad regime was uniquely prepared and determined to resist the winds of change, even if the war doubtless marks the end of a century of post-Ottoman history.' - Jonathan Randal, author of The Tragedy of Lebanon Cutting through the misrepresentation that plagues most media coverage of the region, Glass clearly explains the current conflict, drawing on his extensive reporting experience in Syria. - In These Times Tells us more about the reality of Syria and its future than could be gained from any other single source. - Patrick Cockburn (from the foreword)


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Charles Glass is an author, journalist and broadcaster, who specializes in the Middle East. He made headlines when taken hostage for 62 days in Lebanon by Shi'a militants in 1987, while writing a book during his time as ABC News's chief Middle East correspondent. He writes regularly for the New York Review of Books, Harper's, the London Review of Books and the Spectator. He is the author of Tribes with Flags, Money for Old Rope, The Tribes Triumphant, The Northern Front, Americans in Paris, and Deserters: A Hidden History of World War II.

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