We Are Your Soldiers: How Egypt''s Gamal Abdel Nasser Remade the Arab World
English
By (author): Alex Rowell
A gripping account. Essential reading to understand the roots of the 2011 Arab Spring and the conflicts that have devastated so much of the region' EUGENE ROGAN, author of The Arabs: A History
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President Gamal Abdel Nasser, who ruled Egypt for eighteen years from the coup d'etat of 1952, is best known in the West for wresting the Suez Canal from the British and French empires. He was a larger-than-life figure, loved by his followers for his nationalist ideals and for heralding a period of social change and modernisation. Yet there is a darker side to Nassers regime.
We Are Your Soldiers examines Nassers influence on the politics of seven countries Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Yemen, and Libya. Rowell argues that Nasser played a crucial role in the formation of authoritarian regimes as varied as Bashar al-Assads Syria, Muammar al-Gaddafis Libya and Saddam Husseins Iraq. His encounters with each country were often drenched in blood and destruction, leaving deep scars that endure to the present. Crushing democracy at home while launching wars and slaying opponents abroad, Nasser ushered in the long political winter from which the region is still yet to emerge.
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In 400 blood-soaked pages, [Rowell] traces Nassers toxic influence from one Arab capital to another, from plots in officers club rooms via palace coups and well-equipped torture chambers. Rowell is an eloquent writer, weaving the intrigue into the regions wider history TELEGRAPH
Sweeping . . . entertaining FINANCIAL TIMES
A rollicking and revelatory tour of todays Middle East . . . a masterful reassessment of history' THANASSIS CAMBANIS, author of Once Upon a Revolution: An Egyptian Story See more