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In Banking on Baghdad, New York Times and international bestselling author Edwin Black chronicles the dramatic and tragic history of a land long the center of world commerce and conflict. Tracing the involvement of Western governments and militaries, as well as oil, banking, and other corporate interests, Black pinpoints why today, just as throughout modern history, the world needs Iraq's resources--and remains determined to acquire and protect them. Banking on Baghdad almost painfully documents the many ways Iraq's recent history mirrors its tumultuous past.

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...worth reading (Chartest, No.2/3, March April 2005)

...builds up a compulsion to study the often wretched history steeped in greed, cruelty and corruption, that has dominated this part of the world for thousands of years. (City to Cities, No.32, April May 2005)

Black s work should not be taken to the bank. While purporting to be a 7000 year history of Iraq with related economic implications, it ends up being a work of invective and innuendo, sloppy history, and hyperventilating prose regarding the West s relationship to Iraqi oil over the past 100 years. For example, Black has Britain s King Edward VII signing an oil treaty in 1914, four years after his death. Or he mistakenly devalues the military significance of Lawrence of Arabia in Allenby s campaign to practically nothing when, indeed, Lawrence was first into Damascus. However, Black s pejorative and high energy language and lack of thoughtful interpretation will make this study highly entertaining reading for less thoughtful readers. Black is an investigative reporter with three similar works (e.g., War Against the Weak) and a novel to his credit. On the history of the Middle East, however, the discerning reader will be better off with the studies of Bernard Lewis or Albert Hourani. Recommended only for public and academic libraries collecting extensively in this area. John F. Riddick, Central Michigan Univ. Lib., Mt. Pleasant (Library Journal, November 1, 2004)

...Black succeeds admirably in covering 7,000 years of history... (Lloyds List International, 26 November 2004)

Many Americans don t understand what they re currently up against. Al Qaeda has often been depicted as the superpower of terrorist and jihadist networks, commanding the allegiance of jihadist groups throughout the world and influencing global terrorist operations through a steady flow of money and recruits. In fact, al Qaeda has become a relatively small operational component of a violent, global movement bent on waging holy war.
This jihadist movement, at the risk of oversimplification, can best be described as four concentric circles. The inner circle consists of the core of the al Qaeda organization, which now largely serves a symbolic, spiritual and ideological role in the greater jihadist movement. The second circle consists of active members and devotees of numerous jihadist groups that are often called "al Qaeda related." The denizens of the second circle tend to be even more radical and dangerous than their inner circle colleagues. The third circle consists of those who believe in the jihadist cause or identify with parts of its ideology; they may provide moral support, and some might offer a jihadist group logistical or financial help. The outer circle is the wider Islamic world. While the core of the jihadist movement consists of devoted terrorists, they depend on the less ideologically hardened "outer" circles of sympathizers, which the inner core targets for recruitment and fundraising efforts.
The jihadist threat is uniquely dangerous because it has become simultaneously more decentralized and more radical since Sept. 11. Never before have we faced a threat whose leaders enjoy so much financial and operational independence. Nor have we ever faced a threat whose "membership" can fluctuate daily and whose recruitment rate increases as the United States stages large scale military and intelligence operations to eliminate them.
Americans also often don t quite grasp how dangerous the Iraq misadventure is. One key to the overall U.S. response to the jihadist threat is understanding how U.S. actions affecting one of these four concentric circles affects the others. Supporting a democratically illegitimate government in Iraq or conducting counterinsurgency operations there that kill signi --Published Reviews

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Praise for Edwin Black′s Banking on Baghdad "[Banking on Baghdad is] Edwin Black′s powerful new study of Iraq′s place in the world . . . his taut description of the atrocities visited upon the region′s Moslems, first by each other, and later, Genghis Kahn′s Mongols, is vivid and chilling." The Miami Herald "Edwin Black makes a determined effort to elucidate why Iraq has been a center of commerce and turmoil for thousands of years. Even before industrialized society became dependent on its black gold, he writes, the area was ′the intersection of intellectual and commercial exchange′ and a target for invaders. Black looks at everything from the 13th–century Mongol invasion to today′s war profiteering in this ambitious volume." The Boston Herald "As investigative reporter Edwin Black chronicles in Banking on Baghdad, Mesopotamia the land known as the ′cradle of civilization′ has had one of the world′s most unstable, troubled, and bloody histories. This book could just as well have been called A Short History of Iraq. . . . In the span of 400–odd pages, Black covers remarkably thoroughly the minutiae of thousands of years of geographical, political, and religious history." The Montreal Gazette

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  • PublisherDialog Press
  • Publication date2021
  • ISBN 10 0914153129
  • ISBN 13 9780914153122
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  • Number of pages508
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