Our Last Best Chance: The Pursuit of Peace in a Time of Peril
By (Author) King Abdullah II of Jordan
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
11th May 2012
29th March 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Middle Eastern history
956.95044092
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
304g
King Abdullah II was schooled in America and at Sandhurst and heading for a life as a successful career soldier, when his father fell ill and he was unexpectedly named King of Jordan. Fiercely loyal to his country but also possessing an outsider's perspective on the political difficulties of the region, King Abdullah has since spent every effort to better Jordan - improving its economy, education standards and rights for women - and find security for his people and their neighbours. In this seminal work by a man at the very heart of the complex Middle East situation, King Abdullah puts forward what may be our best chance yet for Israeli-Palestinian peace. 'Abdullah's voice is reasoned and often humorous, didactic rather than dictatorial . . . he is a spokesman for his country' Wall Street Journal 'His quest for peace with Israel deserves praise as diligent and honourable' Independent 'A benign ruler who cares passionately about his people, King Abdullah shows remarkable humanity . . . Those wanting better to understand the origins of the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians should read this book' Jack Straw, The Times
A book that avowedly mixes the personal with the political * Spectator *
Abdullah's quest for peace with Israel deserves praise as diligent and honourable * Independent *
Abdullah's voice is reasoned and often humorous, didactic rather than dictatorial ... he is a spokesman for his country * Walll Street Journal *
His Majesty King Abdullah II, the eldest son of King Hussein and forty-third generation direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, became King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in 1999. Before that, he served as Major General and Commander of Special Forces in the Jordanian army. He is married to Queen Rania, with whom he has four children. He lives in Amman, Jordan.