Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Dec 31, 1989
Publisher
Chelsea House Pub
ISBN-10
1555468276
ISBN-13
9781555468279
Description
Matthew S. Gordon and Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. delve into the life of Hafez al-Assad, a figure whose impact on Syria and the broader Middle East remains significant and complex. They explore his ascent from a military officer to the president who would rule Syria with an iron fist starting in 1970. The narrative captures the political intricacies and strategic maneuvers that defined his leadership, showcasing how Assad's regime balanced authoritarianism with a façade of reform.
The biography paints a portrait of a leader whose decisions shaped not only Syria's domestic policies but also its foreign relations, particularly in the context of Arab nationalism and Cold War dynamics. Through meticulous research, the authors provide insights into the personal and political challenges Assad faced, highlighting the intricacies of his character and governance style.
Gordon and Schlesinger offer a compelling examination of Hafez al-Assad's legacy, illuminating the historical context that led to his rise and the enduring consequences of his rule within Syria and beyond. Their work serves as both a historical account and a reflection on the nature of power and leadership in the turbulent realm of Middle Eastern politics.
The biography paints a portrait of a leader whose decisions shaped not only Syria's domestic policies but also its foreign relations, particularly in the context of Arab nationalism and Cold War dynamics. Through meticulous research, the authors provide insights into the personal and political challenges Assad faced, highlighting the intricacies of his character and governance style.
Gordon and Schlesinger offer a compelling examination of Hafez al-Assad's legacy, illuminating the historical context that led to his rise and the enduring consequences of his rule within Syria and beyond. Their work serves as both a historical account and a reflection on the nature of power and leadership in the turbulent realm of Middle Eastern politics.
Genres
Biography