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The Labyrinth of the Lost
Translated by Rula Zibian
In "The Labyrinth of the Lost", Amin Maalouf offers a profound exploration of the major transformations shaping the modern world, tracing the historical and political roots of the tensions between the West and its rivals. Through a rich analysis of civilizations and global power shifts, the book invites readers to reflect on the challenges defining our present era.
About this book
In this book, Amin Maalouf examines the roots of global conflicts and the historical paths that shaped today’s international order. He explores the rise and transformation of major powers such as Japan, Russia, China, and the United States, revealing how political and cultural changes have influenced the world.
The book provides a thoughtful perspective on contemporary conflicts and the forces behind them. With his distinctive style, Maalouf combines historical storytelling with deep analysis to uncover the contradictions of our modern age. It is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand history, civilizations, and the future of global relations.
The book provides a thoughtful perspective on contemporary conflicts and the forces behind them. With his distinctive style, Maalouf combines historical storytelling with deep analysis to uncover the contradictions of our modern age. It is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand history, civilizations, and the future of global relations.
Why read it?
To understand the roots of today’s major global changes and conflicts.
To explore how history influences present events and future possibilities.
To benefit from Amin Maalouf’s insightful analysis of civilizations and power struggles.
Ideal for readers interested in history, politics, and global affairs.
To explore how history influences present events and future possibilities.
To benefit from Amin Maalouf’s insightful analysis of civilizations and power struggles.
Ideal for readers interested in history, politics, and global affairs.
Who is it for?
Readers interested in world history and civilizations.
Students and researchers in politics and international relations.
Those seeking deeper understanding of global conflicts and power dynamics.
Fans of intellectual and analytical books.
Students and researchers in politics and international relations.
Those seeking deeper understanding of global conflicts and power dynamics.
Fans of intellectual and analytical books.
Book details
Language
ar
ISBN-13
9786144852736
Page count
488
Age rating
General