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About the Author
Dr Tal was a senior official of Israel's General Security Service (GSS), head of the GSS Arab section and GSS commander of the Gaza Strip and Sinai district. He was a member of the Israeli delegation to the 1991 Madrid Conference, and a member of the Israeli delegation to the peace talks with the Jordanians, which led to the peace agreement that was signed in October 1994. He is currently a researcher at the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies and teaches in the security studies program Tel Aviv University.
Reviews
"Nachman Tal has written a unique book. It elucidates the variety of streams of radical Islam and the modus operandi of Egypt and Jordan in coping with them. Based on his intimate knowledge of the field, Tal's work is an indispensable source for understanding the relations between the ideology and the strategy of these radical streams." -- Dr Matti Steinberg, former advisor to the head of Israel's General Security Services, and guest lecturer, Princeton University.
"Nachman Tal's book presents an extensive review of the rise of violent and non- Islamic groups in Egypt and Jordan. Based on original research and the author's personal interviews with leading figures in the field, the book is a most impressive collection of information and records, covering both the radical groups themselves and the regimes' methods of confronting the Islamic threat." -- Prof. Shaul Mishal (Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University), co-author of Investment in Peace: The Politics of Economic Cooperation Between Israel, Jordan and the Palestinians, writing in Ha'aretz.
Book Information
ISBN 9781845190989
Author Dr Nachman Tal
Format Paperback
Page Count 281
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Weight(grams) 422g