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This cutting-edge, and at the same time lively and accessible, examination of the domestic politics of the Middle East has been carefully designed to meet the needs of the university classroom.
Eight thematic chapters introduce the subject and explore the region-wide dynamics of governments and oppositions, international politics, political economy, civil society, religion and politics, identity politics, and gender and family issues. These themes are then systematically explored with regard to Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, the Palestinian Authority, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, and the UAE.
The result is an insightful overview and analysis that both provides a wealth of information and encourages comparative, critical thinking by students at all levels.
Contents: The Making of Middle East Politics, Michele Penner Angrist
Part 1: Contemporary Dynamic Governments and Oppositions, Mona El-Ghobashy • The Impact of International Politics, F. Gregory Gause III • Political Economy, Pete W. Moore • Civil Society, Sheila Carapico • Religion and Politics, Jillian Schwedler • Identity and Politics, David Siddhartha Patel • Gender and Politics, Diane Singerman
Part 2: CasesAlgeria, Yahia H. Zoubir • Egypt, Nathan J. Brown and Emad El-Din Shahin • Iran, Arang Keshavarzian • Iraq, Fred H. Lawson • Israel, Alan Dowty • Jordan, Curtis R. Ryan • Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, Michael Herb • The Palestinian Authority, Nathan J. Brown • Saudi Arabia, Gwenn Okruhlik, Syria, Fred H. Lawson • Turkey, Marcie J. Patton
Part 3: ConclusionTrends and Prospects, Michele Penner Angrist
ISBN - 9788130920597
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Pages : 528
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