Arabian Plights

the future Middle East

Peter Rodgers

'It's probably the most significant plot of land on Earth and Rodgers, former Australian ambassador to Israel, provides a valuable contribution to understanding its complexities.'

Steven Carroll (Age)

'Arabian Plights offers a refreshingly readable and thoughtful account of one of the world's less tractable conflicts.'

(Canberra Times)

'Peter Rodgers is a former Australian ambassador to Israel and writes trenchantly and with informed passion about the huge infrastructural and demographic problems facing Arab leaders ... This is a probing, well-researched and deeply thoughtful work, and now that its author is no longer an Australian diplomat, he is able to abandon politesse for outbursts of astoundingly frank and penetrating judgements.'

Bruce Harding (New Zealand International Review)

The Arab footprint on our world is profound — from Islam to astronomy, from oil to Osama bin Laden. But can the threads of a shared language, a mostly shared religion, and overlapping historical experience equip Arab states to the meet the intense pressures of the twenty-first century? The demand for food, water, education, and jobs — all driven by huge population growth – plus the big-picture issues of global warming and national and regional security are the stuff of nightmares. Osama bin Laden’s attacks on America made him popular on the Arab street, but it was an admiration of despair.

Former Australian diplomat Peter Rodgers argues that the most direct way of cleaning up the mess that is today’s Middle East is to remove the Israeli–Palestinian conflict as the prop both for Arab illiberalism and for foreign meddling. He challenges those who baulk at the idea of putting serious pressure on Israel, of dealing with Hamas, or talking to Iran under the mullahtocracy, to explain how they see the Middle East in 20 years’ time. The region’s problems, he says, will continue to stain the wider world. The West will continue to guzzle Arab oil at an ever-increasing rate, to wring its hands over the unresolved Israeli–Palestinian conflict, to fret about Iran, and to decry the shortcomings of the Arab world, while ensuring that no arms sales goes unclosed. Perhaps the real problem of the Arab world, Rodgers concludes, is that it too closely mirrors the hypocrisies of our own.

'Rodgers’ book is a great primer for the region and everything that’s wrong with it, including the poisonous grip it holds over the economy of the rest of the world. He plainly outlines the cornerstones that underpin Arabian history and explains how they’ve resulted in the culturally and politically stalled states we have today. '

Drew Turney (Bookseller & Publisher)

Peter Rodgers

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Peter Rodgers is a former Australian ambassador to Israel, and is a regular commentator on Middle Eastern affairs. He is also the author of Herzl's Nightmare, and a former journalist and winner of the Graham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year Award for his reporting on East Timor.

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Format: Pb
Extent: 256pp
Size: 210mm x 135mm
ISBN (13): 9781921215285
RRP: $29.95
Pub date: March 2009