Traveling Through the Middle East for a Century

Traveling Through the Middle East for a Century

by Guo Jianlong

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The starting point of the modern Middle East problem was the collapse of the Ottoman Turkish Empire after World War I. Before World War I, almost the entire Middle East was under the wings of the Ottoman Empire. With the collapse of the empire, a series of Arab states were established. However, due to the political immaturity, economic imbalance, and frequent religious conflicts of the newly-established country, disputes have continued for nearly a hundred years. This book uses a wandering and research method to discuss the ins and outs of the centuries-old disputes in the Middle East. Taking the historical context as a guide, the book summarizes the Middle East issues into several major topics and divides them into chapters, interspersed with the author's on-site observations, and reproduces the centuries-old contradictions and conflicts in the Middle East in the form of stories.

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