Then at 7 00 worl is live with your phone calls and todays headlines. Announcer this week on q a, Hudson Institute senior fellow michael durand, talking about his book ikes gamble. He discusses his book. Brian michael durand, what is ikes gamble . Michael first of all, it is the title of my book. The gamble was a decision by eisenhower in the 1950s in dealing with the middle east to tilt away from his traditional allies, britain and france and israel, and towards the rising nationalist in the region, particularly egypt. Israel, and towards the rising ationalist in the region, brian how old was he at this point . Michael nasser was only in his 40s at this point. He was very young. Brian you talk a lot about winston churchill. How was he at this time . Michael churchill was approaching 80, and britain was still the dominant power in the middle east. It was everywhere in decline. Nationalists were rising up. The big strategic question the u. S. Faced was, should it support britain against
Then at 7 00 worl is live with your phone calls and todays headlines. Announcer this week on q a, Hudson Institute senior fellow michael durand, talking about his book ikes gamble. He discusses his book. Brian michael durand, what is ikes gamble . Michael first of all, it is the title of my book. The gamble was a decision by eisenhower in the 1950s in dealing with the middle east to tilt away from his traditional allies, britain and france and israel, and towards the rising nationalist in the region, particularly egypt. Israel, and towards the rising ationalist in the region, brian how old was he at this point . Michael nasser was only in his 40s at this point. He was very young. Brian you talk a lot about winston churchill. How was he at this time . Michael churchill was approaching 80, and britain was still the dominant power in the middle east. It was everywhere in decline. Nationalists were rising up. The big strategic question the u. S. Faced was, should it support britain against
Then at 7 00 worl is live with your phone calls and todays headlines. Announcer this week on q a, Hudson Institute senior fellow michael durand, talking about his book ikes gamble. He discusses his book. Brian michael durand, what is ikes gamble . Michael first of all, it is the title of my book. The gamble was a decision by eisenhower in the 1950s in dealing with the middle east to tilt away from his traditional allies, britain and france and israel, and towards the rising nationalist in the region, particularly egypt. Israel, and towards the rising ationalist in the region, brian how old was he at this point . Michael nasser was only in his 40s at this point. He was very young. Brian you talk a lot about winston churchill. How was he at this time . Michael churchill was approaching 80, and britain was still the dominant power in the middle east. It was everywhere in decline. Nationalists were rising up. The big strategic question the u. S. Faced was, should it support britain against
Report on the leadership of russian president boris yelton and Vladimir Putin and nashville authored local authors to take in the city at literary sites. That is just some of what you will see this weekend on booktv. For complete Television Schedule go to booktv. Org. Booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors, television for serious readers. We kick off the weekend with a panel on the history of race in chicago. It is from last weeks printers row lit fest. [inaudible conversations] welcome to the Chicago Tribune printers row lit fest. I want to give a special thank you, the theme of this years festival is what is your story . We encourage you to share the stories you this weekend on twitter, instagram or facebook using hashtag p rl f 16. You can keep the spirit of lit fest going all year by downloading the printers row apps where you will find all the Chicago Tribune premium books contests, free and discounted ebooks for subscribers and complete printers row lit fest schedule. D
Object of which to which our inquiries are directed. Nd you can watch this and other programs online at booktv. Org. Congressman tom cole, why do you put books and recommendations . Ive always been academics and its been a big part of my life and i was actually a Community Director because we get the questions all of the time. I use books when im making a point in town Hall Meetings and we would return to regular feature and been pretty surprised about how much attention it gets. Host and you change it every month or so . Guest yeah, we do. We sort of struggle to find the right way. Sometimes itll be a series of books on a particular topic, native americans. Its usually the easiest ways, literally what youre reading now and we keep one up about a month and, you know, maybe ill have two or three books that im reading and, okay, here take the picture this month and next month or whatever. Do you ever post reviews . No, i have never done too much of that. I havent had time to post reviews