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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

A Net Assessment of the Middle East By George Friedman

A Net Assessment of the Middle East By George Friedman 

 The term "Middle East" has become enormously elastic. The name originated with the British Foreign Office in the 19th century. The British divided this region into the Near East, the area closest to the United Kingdom and most of North Africa; the Far East, which was east of British India; and the Middle East, which was between British India and the Near East. It was a useful model for organizing the British Foreign Office and important for the region as well, since the British — and to a lesser extent the French — defined not only the names of the region, but also the states that emerged in the Near and Far East.


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