Novelistic and character-driven, Black Wave is an unprecedented and ambitious examination of how the modern Middle East unraveled and why it started with the pivotal year of 1979.
Novelistic and character-driven, Black Wave is an unprecedented and ambitious examination of how the modern Middle East unraveled and why it started with the pivotal year of 1979.
Kim Ghattas is an Emmy-award winning journalist and writer who covered the Middle East for twenty years for the BBC and the Financial Times. She has also reported on the U.S State Department and American politics, and is the author of The Secretary: A Journey with Hillary Clinton from Beirut to the Heart of American Power. She has been published in The Atlantic, the Washington Post, and Foreign Policy and is currently a non-resident scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington. Born and raised in Lebanon, she now lives between Beirut and Washington D.C.
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Note on Names and Spellings People Map Introduction Part I Revolution 1.Cassette Revolution 2.Today Tehran, Tomorrow Jerusalem 3.Bleeding Heart 4.Darkness Part II Competition 5.I Killed the Pharaoh 6.No Dupatta 7.Karbala in Beirut 8.Shia Kafir 9.Mecca Is Mine 10.Culture Wars 11.Black Wave 12.Generation 1979 Part III Revenge 13.Cain and Abel 14.Fracture 15.Surrender 16.Counterrevolution 17.Between ISIS and IRGC 18.Achilles' Heel 19.Murder on the Bosporus Conclusion Notes Acknowledgments Index
Note on Names and Spellings People Map Introduction Part I Revolution 1.Cassette Revolution 2.Today Tehran, Tomorrow Jerusalem 3.Bleeding Heart 4.Darkness Part II Competition 5.I Killed the Pharaoh 6.No Dupatta 7.Karbala in Beirut 8.Shia Kafir 9.Mecca Is Mine 10.Culture Wars 11.Black Wave 12.Generation 1979 Part III Revenge 13.Cain and Abel 14.Fracture 15.Surrender 16.Counterrevolution 17.Between ISIS and IRGC 18.Achilles' Heel 19.Murder on the Bosporus Conclusion Notes Acknowledgments Index
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