Patrick Tyler, an esteemed journalist, spent twelve years at The Washington Post before joining The New York Times in 1990, where he distinguished himself as chief correspondent. An accomplished author, Tyler’s books include Running Critical, A Great Wall—winner of the 2000 Lionel Gelber Prize—and A World of Trouble. He resides in Washington, D.C., continuing to influence the field of journalism and literature.

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Fortress Israel by Patrick Tyler

Fortress Israel | The Inside Story of the Military Elite Who Run the Country–and Why They Can’t Make Peace by Patrick Tyler examines the intertwined relationship between Israel and its military. The book is a remarkable story of character, rivalry, conflict, and the competing impulses for war and for peace in the Middle East.

A World of Trouble by Patrick Tyler

A World of Trouble | The White House and the Middle East – from the Cold War to the War on Terror by Patrick Tyler explores American Presidents’ affairs in the Middle East. The book is compulsively readable, free of cant and ideology, and rich in insight about the very human challenges a new president will face as he or she tries to restore America’s standing in the region.