Powerful and often moving, Beware of Small States is a magisterial book, essential reading for understanding Lebanon or the current political climate of the Middle East. In a masterly narrative, he gives a much-needed, comprehensive history of the country and its conflicts, culminating with the recent war in Gaza and its fallout in Lebanon. acclaimed and fiercely independent Middle East journalist and historian David Hirst charts the interplay between a uniquely. Iran and Israel now face each other in the hills of south Lebanon.ĭavid Hirst, author of The Gun and the Olive Branch, is a hugely respected commentator on the Arab-Israeli crisis. To understand Lebanon’s history is to understand the history of the entire region – and, with the rise of Hizbullah, it has come to assume a disproportionate, dangerous power of its own. Throughout its short existence, it has been attacked, invaded, occupied or interfered with to serve the political interests of foreign powers, resulting a series of devastating wars and crises. He could have meant Lebanon: a sectarian state no bigger than Wales that has become battleground for one of the defining conflicts of twentieth-century history. ‘Beware of Small States’ wrote Mikhail Bukanin in 1870. Beware of Small States by David Hirst, 2011, Basic Books edition, in English.
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