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The Great Betrayal

The Struggle for Freedom and Democracy in the Middle East

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The Great Betrayal

Von: Fawaz A. Gerges
Gesprochen von: Keval Shah
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The Middle East is in upheaval: a widening chasm between state and society, the failure of governing elites to address citizens' genuine grievances, massive economic mismanagement—all made worse by repeated interventions by Western powers. Why has political change been so difficult to achieve? In The Great Betrayal, Fawaz Gerges argues that the convergence of political authoritarianism, meddling by the West, and the effects of prolonged regional conflicts have produced political paralysis and economic stagnation. The agency of everyday people has been thwarted by an authoritarian status quo that is maintained by a powerful partnership of external and internal forces.

Gerges traces more than a century of consequential events in the region, from the end of the Ottoman Empire and the European carve-up of the Middle East to the Iranian Revolution and the Arab Spring uprisings. He shows how the people of the Middle East have been systematically denied self-determination, political representation, and effective government. What can we learn from the Middle East's vexed history? Gerges is optimistic, declaring that the region's future will be determined not by dictators and their superpower patrons but by a growing population of Arab and Muslim youth who demand to be treated as citizens and not as subjects.

©2025 Fawaz A. Gerges (P)2025 Tantor Media
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this book does nothing to analyse the role of social structures in MENA societies. An essentialised "people" want freedom and dignity while evil rulers and outside forces want to prevent them from getting what they deserve. What are we to make of judgements like "the Arabs are intelligent"? sure they are, but then, is this a special trait of the Arabs? Would anyone say they are not? This is not a great work, most of all when taking into account his excellent book on Nasser and Qutb.

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