My Israel, Right or Wrong

Ian Gilmour

  • War and Peace in the Middle East: A Critique of American Policy by Avi Shlaim
    Viking, 147 pp, $17.95, June 1994, ISBN 0 670 85330 5

The foreign policy record of the Clinton Administration has been dismal. Even when the United States has shown more sensible and decent inclinations than Europe, as over Bosnia, the White House has failed to evolve and stick to a consistent policy, leaving an impression of bungling vacillation. In one area, however, the Administration has not only claimed credit for success but has sometimes been awarded it; astonishingly enough, that area is the Middle East. This book enables us to examine that claim and much else besides, because War and Peace in the Middle East is a critique of American policy from the end of the Second World War. Avi Shlaim is well known to readers of this journal, who will be aware that nobody is better fitted for the task. A member of the revisionist school of Israeli historians, he is a rigorous and fearless scholar who follows the truth where it leads him. A few years ago Shlaim wrote a massive classic, Collusion Across the Jordan; here he shows himself to be equally skilled as a miniaturist. His book is a masterpiece of compression, which should now have a British publisher.

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Vol. 16 No. 24 · 22 December 1994 » Ian Gilmour » My Israel, Right or Wrong (print version)
pages 16-17 | 3444 words