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About the Author
About the Author
Ahmed Gatnash is a British-Libyan intellectual, activist and entrepreneur, and co-founder of the Kawaakibi Foundation, hosting its Arab Tyrant Manual podcast. He tweets as @gatnash.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"An astute geopolitical analysis that is also deeply heartfelt. The authors' discussion of tyranny, terrorism and foreign intervention in the Middle East is well researched and unsparing; their personal stories and hopes for the future (complete with practical suggestions) make it stand out."-- Sarah Kendzior, author of Hiding in Plain Sight and The View from Flyover Country
"A passionate and accurate analysis of the past and future of the Middle East, showing that while tyranny persists after the 2011 uprisings, there is also resilience and resistance. Offering a sound, creative path away from devastating Western military intervention, this is a loud cry for profound transformation by two prominent activists of the region."-- Madawi Al-Rasheed, Fellow of the British Academy, Visiting Professor at the LSE Middle East Centre, and author of The Son King
"It is a tribute to Iyad El-Baghdadi and Ahmed Gatnash that this book makes just as uncomfortable reading for Western politicians and policymakers as it would for the Middle East's tyrants and terrorists. A brave, unflinching analysis of a region bedevilled by crises, written not by another Western 'expert' but by two compelling Arab voices." -- Justin Marozzi, author of Islamic Empires: Fifteen Cities that Define a Civilisation
"The Arab Spring was... unthinkable even as it happened, and remains so. The Middle East Crisis Factory... shakes us out of this cognitive dissonance and aims to take us through what did happen and what may well happen next. [A] highly readable, hard-to-put-down and easy-to-comprehend book."-- Middle East Monitor
"Not a statement of despair, but one of defiance from the generation of the 2011 uprisings [and] offers many insights."-- Middle East Eye
"Anyone who wants to understand the traumas of the contemporary Middle East, and is willing to learn how deeply implicated in them the West is, must read this book."-- Peter Beinart, author of The Crisis of Zionism
"It took me a lifetime to try to understand why the region where I was born and raised is a crisis factory. This book is a genuine guide, full of important information, accurate context and honest hope for those who want to understand the Middle East."-- Ghada Oueiss, Principal Presenter, Al Jazeera Arabic
"After decades of the West aiding and abetting authoritarianism across the Middle East, on 6 January 2021, a white supremacist mob attacked the seat of US democracy, aiming to install a dictator. In The Middle East Crisis Factory, two prominent activists sound the alarm that authoritarianism anywhere is a threat to democracy everywhere."-- Rula Jebreal, award-winning author and journalist
"Part guide, part manifesto, [The Middle East Crisis Factory] is a succinct, accessible, and even-handed introduction to the Middle East that emphasises how the problems of the region have global repercussions.'--Business Post
"A critical compass for all to rethink the Middle East as it is, and reimagine what it could be. This is an ambitious charter to realign history and inspire hope for a new generation, and generations to come."-- Lyse Doucet, Chief International Correspondent, BBC News
"A critical compass for all to rethink the Middle East as it is, and reimagine what it could be. This is an ambitious charter to realign history and inspire hope for a new generation, and generations to come."-- Lyse Doucet, Chief International Correspondent, BBC News
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