<p>‘A serious and informative book, written dispassionately and anchored in serious analysis.’</p>
- <b><i>The Jewish Voice</b></i>,
<p>'[A] masterly account.' </p>
- <b><I>The Church Times</I></b>,
<p>‘Horowitz’ call for a less reactive, more strategic rethink of Israel’s position… to pursue a more hopeful future is truly important. This book is therefore essential reading to those in the foreign policy community, as well as scholars and analysts seeking to understand Israel’s changing… relationship with its neighbours.’</p>
- <b><i>Encyclopedia Geopolitica</b></i>,
<p>‘Reading Michael Horowitz is always a great exercise of the mind. His in-depth book tackles the political engineering and security tinderbox in the Middle East with impartiality. With the return of great power competition, this is a must-read to understand the hidden political messages in a re-shaped region, the danger of ignoring the plight of the other side and the endless debate over who’s to blame for the missing peace.’</p>
- <b>Ahmed Maher, Senior Political Editor of <i>Al Majalla'</I></b>,
<p>‘Navigating eloquently between the hope of the Arab Spring and the despair of the bloodiest Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2023–4, Horowitz’s book prefers hope. A comprehensive, fair report of Israel’s regional status and domestic political composition.’</p>
- <b>Menachem Klein, Department of Political Science, Bar-Ilan University, and author of <i>Arafat and Abbas</i> and <i>Lives in Common</i>,
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Biographical note
Michael A. Horowitz is a renowned geopolitical expert, focussing on the Middle East. After serving in the IDF, he has held positions in consultancies in Israel and the Gulf, advising local and foreign governments, NGOs and global corporations. He writes commentary and analysis for both regional and international media.