Fred Halliday - Books

Books

  • Edited and introduced Russia, China and the West 1953–1966, by Isaac Deutscher, OUP 1969, Penguin 1970. Serbo-Croat, German translations.
  • Translated and introduced Marxism and Philosophy by Karl Korsch, NLB 1970.
  • Arabia without Sultans, Penguin 1974, reprinted 1975, 1979; Italian, Japanese, Persian, Arabic, Turkish translations.
  • Iran: Dictatorship and Development, Penguin 1978, reprinted 1979 twice; Japanese, Norwegian, Swedish, German, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Chinese translations.
  • Mercenaries in the Persian Gulf, Russell Press, 1979. Persian translation.
  • Soviet Policy in the Arc of Crisis, Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, 1981: issued as Threat from the East? Penguin 1982; Japanese, French, Arabic translations.
  • The Ethiopian Revolution, with Maxine Molyneux, Verso, London 1982.
  • The Making of the Second Cold War, Verso, London 1983, reprinted 1984, 1986, 1988. German, Persian, Spanish, Japanese translations.
  • State and Ideology in the Middle East and Pakistan, edited by Fred Halliday and Hamza Alavi, Macmillan, 1988.
  • Cold War, Third World, Radius/Hutchinson, 1989. Published in USA as From Kabul to Managua, Pantheon, 1989. Arabic and Japanese translation.
  • Revolution and Foreign Policy: the Case of South Yemen, 1967 1987, Cambridge University Press, 1990.
  • Arabs in Exile, The Yemeni Community in Britain, I.B. Tauris, 1992. (new version 2010)
  • Rethinking International Relations, Macmillan, 1994. Japanese, Spanish and Portuguese translations.
  • From Potsdam to Perestroika, Conversations with Cold Warriors, (BBC News and Current Affairs Publications, 1995.
  • Islam and the Myth of Confrontation, I.B. Tauris, 1996. Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Indonesian, Polish, Spanish translations.
  • Revolution and World Politics: The Rise and Fall of the Sixth Great Power, Macmillan,1999. Turkish translation.
  • Nation and Religion in the Middle East, London: Saqi Books, 2000. Arabic translation
  • The World at 2000: Perils and Promises, Palgrave, 2001. Greek and Turkish translations.
  • Two Hours That Shook the World. 11 September 2001, Causes and Consequences, London: Saqi, 2001. Arabic, Swedish translations.
  • The Middle East in International Relations. Power, Politics and Ideology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Italian, Polish translation.
  • 100 Myths About the Middle East. London: Saqi Books, 2005. Arabic, Italian, Turkish, Portuguese and Spanish translations.
  • Britain's First Muslims, I.B.Tauris, 2010. (revised, new introduction, of 1992 book)
  • Political Journeys: The openDemocracy Essays London: Saqi Books. 2011. (Collection of columns written for openDemocracy between 2004 and 2009)
  • Shocked and Awed: How the War on Terror and Jihad have Changed the English Language., London: I.B.Tauris, 2011. (final edits and additions made after his death)
  • Caamano in London: The Exile of a Latin American Revolutionary. London: Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London. 2011.
  • Political Journeys: The openDemocracy Essays. London: Saqi Books, 2011.

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