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Much Too Promised Land is a completely unique analysis of two decades of America’s efforts to help achieve peace in the Arab-Israeli conflict. As advisor to six secretaries of state and intimate of the power-brokers on all sides of the negotiating table, Miller recounts his personal experiences - enhanced by having undertaken more than 160 candid interviews exclusively for this book. Miller asks not only ‘What should be done?’ but the contextual question of ‘What has been done - and what is still possible?’. As Foreigns affairs stated in their glowing review of
Much Too Promised Land , ‘this book is an insightful critique of U.S. policy packaged as personal memoir…[it] provides the raw material from which sound history can be constructed’. Candid, personal, deeply researched, and brilliantly illuminated by the outspoken commentary of former presidents, secretaries of state, as well as Miller’s negotiating peers, this is a book of enduring importance.
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Much Too Promised Land is a completely unique analysis of two decades of America’s efforts to help achieve peace in the Arab-Israeli conflict. As advisor to six secretaries of state and intimate of the power-brokers on all sides of the negotiating table, Miller recounts his personal experiences - enhanced by having undertaken more than 160 candid interviews exclusively for this book. Miller asks not only ‘What should be done?’ but the contextual question of ‘What has been done - and what is still possible?’. As Foreigns affairs stated in their glowing review of
Much Too Promised Land , ‘this book is an insightful critique of U.S. policy packaged as personal memoir…[it] provides the raw material from which sound history can be constructed’. Candid, personal, deeply researched, and brilliantly illuminated by the outspoken commentary of former presidents, secretaries of state, as well as Miller’s negotiating peers, this is a book of enduring importance.