
Who Hates Whom: Well-Armed Fanatics, Intractable Conflicts, and Various Things Blowing Up a Woefully Incomplete Guide - Paperback
Who Hates Whom: Well-Armed Fanatics, Intractable Conflicts, and Various Things Blowing Up a Woefully Incomplete Guide - Paperback
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by Bob Harris (Author)
An "absorbing, breezy, and--ultimately--hopeful" (Ken Jennings) guide to world conflicts, from the large and important to the completely absurd.
"A handy history of violence that is at once surprising, fascinating, enlightening, and surprisingly not totally depressing."--John Hodgeman, author of The Areas of My Expertise and former correspondent for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
- Which underreported war has been the deadliest since World War II--worse even than Vietnam--with a continuing aftermath worse than most current conflicts combined?
- Which royal family members were respected as gods--until the crown prince machine-gunned the king and queen?
- Which country's high school students think the Nazis had a "good side"? Which nation's readers recently put Mein Kampf on the bestseller list? And which other country watches itself with four million security cameras? (Hint: All three are U.S. allies.) Detailed with over fifty original maps, photographs, and illustrations, Who Hates Whom summarizes more than thirty global hotspots with concise essays, eye-catching diagrams, and (where possible) glimmers of kindness and hope.
Author Biography
Bob Harris has written for National Lampoon, Mother Jones online, and the television drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. In addition to being an undefeated five-time Jeopardy! champion, he reached the finals of the annual $100,000 Tournament of Champions before losing so absurdly that the final episode was shown on airlines as in-flight entertainment. In 2002, Harris was one of only fifteen players invited to compete in a Million-Dollar Masters Tournament held at Radio City Music Hall. More recently, he was a memorable part of the 2005 Jeopardy! Ultimate Tournament of Champions.



















