Judith Miller's first-hand account reports on militant Islamic movements across ten Middle Eastern countries, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Algeria, Libya, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Israel, and Iran. The work is based on twenty years of reporting experience in the region. It analyzes the struggle between modernity and militant Islam reshaping the Middle East.
Use Cases
- Analyzing the diversity of militant Islamic movements based on country-specific case studies.
- Studying the geopolitical struggle between modernity and militant Islam based on first-hand reporting.
- Researching the prospects for Arab-Israeli peace and terrorism potential based on regional analysis.
Strengths
- First-hand account based on twenty years of reporting experience.
- Analysis covers ten specific countries in the Middle East.
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Provenance
- Source
- Judith G. Miller
- Collection Method
- First-hand reporting and journalistic analysis.
- Geography
- Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Algeria, Libya, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Israel, Iran