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The Hidden Hand: Middle East Fears of Conspiracy
 
 

The Hidden Hand: Middle East Fears of Conspiracy (Hardcover)

by Daniel Pipes (Author) "Conspiracism has a profound impact on life in the Middle East ..." (more)
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“To anyone who really wants to understand the irrational complexities of the Middle East, Mr. Pipes’s groundbreaking analysis is must reading.” —The Washington Times

“...a thoughtful book.” —The Wall Street Journal

“...an essential addition...because of its special focus on conspiracy theory as it influences the political thinking of an important region in the world.” —MELA Notes

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As the first full-length study of conspiracy theories in the Middle East, The Hidden Hand reveals how such theories play a powerful role in the political life of the region. Placing conspiracy theories in their historical context, Daniel Pipes shows how the idea of the conspiracy has come to suffuse life in the Middle East, from the most private family conversations to the highest and most public levels of politics. Pipes then looks at conspiracies and their strength as a partial explanation for much of the region`s problems, including its record of political extremism, its culture of violence, and its lack of modernization. Concluding with speculations about the future of conspiracy theories, Pipes provides a key to understanding the often complicated political culture of the Middle East.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read, April 17 2002
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Anyone interested in Middle East policies, politics, and general viewpoints would be wise to read this book. It goes a long way in explaining the backgound positions which pertain to the Palestinian-Isaeli conflict, the events of September 11, the Gulf War, etc. A fascinating and in-depth insight into the attitudes which shape the governments of the region.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good reading now, valuable reference piece in the future, Mar 14 1999
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This book was read by the undersigned shortly after reading another book on conspiracies,"committe of 300 by coleman. Anyone interested in the truth as to conspiracys which have been perpetrated on, over and around you on a continuous basis for years, should make both the hidden hand and committee of 300 a must. Both books should be kept as reference material which can be utilized on a daily [YES DAILY] basis as to explain why certain things that happen on a daily basis do actually happen and what the truth behind it [whatever] is; especially pertaining to economics, government and foreign policy.
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2.0 out of 5 stars superficial & technically defective, Aug 15 1998
By yusuf@inconnect.com (Salt Lake City) - See all my reviews
I know the Mid-East, having lived & travelled there constantly for more than ten years & having returned very often since my last residence there to travel even more. Like the author, I am Ph.D. holder -- Mid-East history. I find this book very superficial; what else can it be for lack of real substance? Moreover, I randomly checked the index & found that not a single item panned out. Need I say more? I am sorry I bought it; that is more. And still more: with so many notes, a bibliography is a must, if for nothing more than to help the reader evaluate the book based on the sources consulted.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Part of the Elephant Isn't the Whole Elephant
The famous Indian story of the blind men who attempt to describe an elephant by only grasping parts of the animal applies to Pipes' work. Read more
Published on April 20 1997

5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful analysis of this important phenomenon.
Dan Pipes is trenchant, witty and insightful as always. Pipes is one of my favorite authors in this field. Read more
Published on April 11 1997

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