Understanding
Iran:Everything You Need to Know, From Persia to the Islamic
Republic, From Cyrus to Ahmadinejad
by William R. Polk
Published by
Palgrave Macmillan
October 2009
$25.00US
ISBN-13: 978-0230616783
ISBN: 023061678X |
"William Polk has written a
superb and insightful historical account of Iran and the evolution
of the Persian culture. This should be required reading not just
for all those involved in Iranian policy making but for all those
interested in understanding this critical nation and society."
--General Anthony C. Zinni USMC (Retired), co-author of Leading
the Charge and The Battle for Peace
"A great scholar's brilliant appreciation of Iranian culture and
history."
--Dr. Khodadad Farmanfarmaian, former Deputy Prime Minister of
Iran "Essential reading...a
study of depth and clarity."
--Terrell Arnold, former chairman of the Department of
International Studies at the U.S. National War College
“This is an easy read with a very big payoff -- a nuanced
understanding of Iran as a complex society whose perceptions and
politics are shaped by readily comprehensible history, religious
traditions, and recent experience. Polk's writing is erudite but
not academic; his prose is lucid and his policy experience shows.
If you know someone in the United States government dealing with
Iran or the Middle East, give that person this book; the prospects
of American policy success vis-ŕ-vis both could go up
considerably.”
--Ambassador Chas W. Freeman, Jr. (USFS, Ret.), former assistant
secretary of defense for international security affairs
"The great value of Bill Polk's books is that they take a
thoughtful, clear-eyed look at America's entanglement in the
Middle East. Understanding Iran is the latest addition to
the library of Polk's sharp, smart analysis of a region that
America doesn't understand well enough. There are scoops in this
book about how close the United States has come to war with the
Islamic Republic. But more, there is a deep understanding of Iran,
its history and its culture. He tells a story that anyone who
cares about America and Iran should read."
--David Ignatius, columnist for the Washington Post and
author of "The Increment."
"Engrossing and penetrating. A beautifully written vision of the
other which we desperately need."
--William H. McNeill, former president of the American Historical
Association and chairman of the History Department of the
University of Chicago.
"A digestible history of this tortured land is something Americans
sorely need....And Polk carefully constructs one."
--USA Today
"This book will be informative to two groups scarcely on speaking
terms: the supporters of President Bush's invasion of Iraq and
those implacably opposed to it....William Polk presents the reader
with the full sweep of Iraq's history....He gives us a
comprehensive tour."
--Washington Times
"Haunting....One of the clearest prescriptions for success in Iraq
yet to emerge."
--Publishers Weekly
William R. Polk provides an informative, readable history of a
country which is moving quickly toward becoming the dominant power
and culture of the Middle East. A former member of the State
Department’s Policy Planning Council, Polk describes a country and
a history misunderstood by many in the West. While Iranians chafe
under the yolk of their current leaders, they also have bitter
memories of generations of British, Russian and American
espionage, invasion, and dominance. There are important lessons to
be learned from the past, and Polk teases them out of a long and
rich history and shows that it is not just now, but for decades to
come that an understanding of Iran will be essential to American
safety and well-being. About the Author William R. Polk
established the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the
University of Chicago, was president of the Adlai Stevenson
Institute of International Affairs, and helped to organize the
“Table Ronde” meeting that laid the groundwork for the European
Union. He was called back to the White House briefly during the
1967 Middle Eastern War to write a draft Peace Treaty and to act
as advisor to U.S. National Security Advisor McGeorge Bundy. |