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Grand Delusion by Steven Simon
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Apr 11, 2023 | ISBN 9780735224247

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“A brilliantly written account . . . . At a time when US engagement in the region is declining while that of other actors—Russia and China—is rising, the book is very timely.” —Financial Times

“A comprehensive, even magisterial review . . . This is strong stuff, but Simon does not flinch.” —Foreign Affairs

“An illuminating book, written with exceeding wit and erudition.” —The Washington Post

“Stocked with sharply etched portraits of statesmen, Simon’s narrative elucidates complex issues in pithy, biting prose . . . Simon’s insider savvy and bracing honesty make for an illuminating take on America’s vexed relationship with the region.” Publishers Weekly

“As a frontline player in Middle East policy, Simon provides a sweeping, detailed analysis of failures and successes.” Kirkus Reviews

“This deeply informed memoir-history covering four decades of U.S. policy in the Middle East is laced with grace, wit, and an abundance of fresh insights. To convey a sense of empathy for policymakers in way over their heads while also calling them to account for their blunders is a neat trick—one that Steven Simon pulls off in style.” —Andrew J. Bacevich, author of America’s War for the Greater Middle East: A Military History

“Steven Simon’s honest, unsparing insider’s account of America’s half-century of tragic activism in the Middle East weaves riveting eyewitness detail with the sobering judgments of an intellectual outsider—essential reading for anyone who wonders how so many smart, well-intentioned experts in one presidency after another could have gotten it so wrong.” —Steve Coll

“This is a thought-provoking critique of American foreign policy in the Middle East. With unique insight as a policy insider, Steven Simon pulls no punches in this must-read book for anyone interested in America’s successes and failures over the past four decades.” —David Crist, author of The Twilight War

“Steven Simon shrewdly dissects four decades of policy failures in the Middle East, giving readers a vivid picture of how decision makers went off the rails and more importantly why. Readers won’t find this blend of direct experience and hard analysis anywhere else.” —Adam Entous, Pulitzer Prize winning reporter, The New York Times

“Steven Simon’s book is both an excellent analysis and a bracing critique of American policy in the Middle East over the past decades, by someone who was at the center of making that policy. It has the immediacy of an insider’s account and the cool detachment of a seasoned observer. It is an excellent teaching book as well.” —F. Gregory Gause III, Texas A&M University

Grand Delusion is a tour de force—an insightful and powerful telling of the history of US policy in the Middle East. The reader will be left both frustrated and wondering what might have been if better policy choices had been made by multiple administrations.” —Michael Morell, former Acting and Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency

“Steve Simon is an ideal witness to the story of America’s tragic entanglements with the Middle East: deeply experienced in government, erudite, cold-eyed. He was often in the room where the decisions were made, but there is no vanity or self-promotion here. His book is an important corrective to the willful ignorance and misguided idealism that have marred so much American policy. More than that, it is a thoughtful and often lacerating memoir about the delusions that accompany great power. It should be required reading for aspiring diplomats, scholars, and anyone who cares about the risks involved in one country’s efforts to reshape the world beyond its borders.” —Robert F. Worth, author of A Rage for Order: The Middle East in Turmoil, from Tahrir Square to ISIS

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