
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Until the end of WWI, the Middle East as we know it didn't exist. No Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, or Iraq. Instead, there was the Ottoman Empire, whose dissolution using an arbitrary line on a map set the region on a course of upheaval that's still with us. Listen as historian James Barr speaks with EconTalk's Russ Roberts about the 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement, and how, in the century that followed, the machinations of the French, the British, and the local residents created the modern Middle East and affected the lives of millions.
4.7
41274,127 ratings
Until the end of WWI, the Middle East as we know it didn't exist. No Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, or Iraq. Instead, there was the Ottoman Empire, whose dissolution using an arbitrary line on a map set the region on a course of upheaval that's still with us. Listen as historian James Barr speaks with EconTalk's Russ Roberts about the 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement, and how, in the century that followed, the machinations of the French, the British, and the local residents created the modern Middle East and affected the lives of millions.
2,257 Listeners
26,278 Listeners
965 Listeners
76 Listeners
2,351 Listeners
1,490 Listeners
885 Listeners
479 Listeners
23 Listeners
31 Listeners
6,359 Listeners
534 Listeners
129 Listeners
1,966 Listeners
812 Listeners
716 Listeners
662 Listeners
315 Listeners
2,833 Listeners
125 Listeners