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Disordered World
Translated by Michel Karam
In Disordered World, Amin Maalouf offers a thoughtful examination of the political, cultural, and moral imbalances shaping the contemporary world. Through historical insight and humanistic reflection, he explores the roots of global instability and the challenges facing modern societies.
About this book
In Disordered World, Amin Maalouf investigates the growing instability that characterizes the modern global order. He examines key historical and political developments that have deepened divisions among nations and cultures, while analyzing the effects of globalization, international conflicts, and ideological transformations. Drawing on his unique perspective bridging East and West, Maalouf offers a balanced interpretation of contemporary challenges. The book reflects on the decline of dialogue, the rise of extremism, and the erosion of shared values. Ultimately, it serves as both a diagnosis of global disorder and a call for renewed cooperation and understanding.
Why read it?
To understand the deeper causes of contemporary global crises.
To explore Amin Maalouf’s perspective on East-West relations.
To gain historical and cultural insight into modern political developments.
To examine the effects of globalization on societies and identities.
To benefit from a humanistic and balanced analysis.
To reflect on the future of global cooperation and coexistence.
To explore Amin Maalouf’s perspective on East-West relations.
To gain historical and cultural insight into modern political developments.
To examine the effects of globalization on societies and identities.
To benefit from a humanistic and balanced analysis.
To reflect on the future of global cooperation and coexistence.
Who is it for?
Readers of political and cultural thought.
Contemporary history enthusiasts.
Students of political science and international relations.
Researchers interested in globalization and identity.
Fans of Amin Maalouf’s intellectual works.
Readers concerned with global affairs and civilization studies.
Contemporary history enthusiasts.
Students of political science and international relations.
Researchers interested in globalization and identity.
Fans of Amin Maalouf’s intellectual works.
Readers concerned with global affairs and civilization studies.
Book details
Language
ar
ISBN-13
9789953714554
Page count
312
Age rating
General