New Release Challenges Conventional Wisdom on Middle Eastern Geopolitics

Los Angeles, California Mar 23, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - In this timely and provocative analysis, Conrad dives deep into the shifting alliances and historical turning points that have fundamentally altered the landscape of one of the worlds most volatile regions. By examining the ripple effects of modern conflict, the book provides a roadmap for understanding the "New Middle East."
Product Specifications
| Detail | Information |
| Title | The War That Rewrote the Middle East |
| Author | Liam Conrad |
| Publisher | Dex System |
| Release Date | March 18, 2026 |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8233541162 |
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Availability
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Pricing & Formats
* Audiobook: $7.00
* E-book: $9.99
* Print: $18.99
About the Book
The War That Rewrote the Middle East offers a comprehensive look at the socioeconomic and political transformations currently shaping the region. Liam Conrad avoids the surface-level tropes often found in Western media, opting instead for a gritty, data-driven exploration of how power is being redistributed across borders.
> "A necessary read for anyone trying to make sense of the 21st-century's most complex geopolitical puzzle."
About the Author
Liam Conrad is a noted analyst specializing in international relations and regional security. His work focuses on the intersection of resource management and diplomatic strategy.




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