New Perspectives on Middle East Politics: Economy, Society, and International Relations
An ideal primer on contemporary Middle East Politics, covering the entire MENA region from an interdisciplinary perspective

This compelling volume examines important and cross-cutting themes in the study of contemporary Middle East and North African politics and international relations in the current climate. Drawing together contributions from scholars based within the region and beyond, it weaves together essential interdisciplinary, conceptually rich, and forward-looking content. Chapters cover population and youth, civil–military relations, soft power and geopolitical competition, regionalization and internationalization of conflict, the role of oil in reconstruction efforts, extra-regional actors, environmental politics, and specifically, the Israel–Palestine conflict. Students are supported with an extended and innovative glossary, including key concepts, actors and abbreviations. New Perspectives on Middle East Politics serves as an ideal primer and companion volume for scholars of contemporary Middle East Studies, as well as for policy professionals, journalists and the general reader engaging and re-engaging with the region.

Contributor affiliations:
  • Mohamed Abdelraouf, Gulf Research Centre, Jeddah, United Arab Emirates
  • Dina Arakji, Carnegie Middle East Center, Beirut, Lebanon
  • Eyad AlRefai, Lancaster University, Lancashire, England and King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
  • Philipp Casula, University of Basel, Switzerland
  • Ishac Diwan, Paris Sciences et Lettres and Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France
  • Seif Hendy, American Universityin Cairo, Egypt
  • Simon Mabon, Lancaster University, Lancashire, England
  • Robert Mason, Lancaster University, Lancashire, England
  • Neil Partrick, freelance consultant, UK
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New Perspectives on Middle East Politics: Economy, Society, and International Relations
An ideal primer on contemporary Middle East Politics, covering the entire MENA region from an interdisciplinary perspective

This compelling volume examines important and cross-cutting themes in the study of contemporary Middle East and North African politics and international relations in the current climate. Drawing together contributions from scholars based within the region and beyond, it weaves together essential interdisciplinary, conceptually rich, and forward-looking content. Chapters cover population and youth, civil–military relations, soft power and geopolitical competition, regionalization and internationalization of conflict, the role of oil in reconstruction efforts, extra-regional actors, environmental politics, and specifically, the Israel–Palestine conflict. Students are supported with an extended and innovative glossary, including key concepts, actors and abbreviations. New Perspectives on Middle East Politics serves as an ideal primer and companion volume for scholars of contemporary Middle East Studies, as well as for policy professionals, journalists and the general reader engaging and re-engaging with the region.

Contributor affiliations:
  • Mohamed Abdelraouf, Gulf Research Centre, Jeddah, United Arab Emirates
  • Dina Arakji, Carnegie Middle East Center, Beirut, Lebanon
  • Eyad AlRefai, Lancaster University, Lancashire, England and King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
  • Philipp Casula, University of Basel, Switzerland
  • Ishac Diwan, Paris Sciences et Lettres and Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France
  • Seif Hendy, American Universityin Cairo, Egypt
  • Simon Mabon, Lancaster University, Lancashire, England
  • Robert Mason, Lancaster University, Lancashire, England
  • Neil Partrick, freelance consultant, UK
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New Perspectives on Middle East Politics: Economy, Society, and International Relations

New Perspectives on Middle East Politics: Economy, Society, and International Relations

New Perspectives on Middle East Politics: Economy, Society, and International Relations

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An ideal primer on contemporary Middle East Politics, covering the entire MENA region from an interdisciplinary perspective

This compelling volume examines important and cross-cutting themes in the study of contemporary Middle East and North African politics and international relations in the current climate. Drawing together contributions from scholars based within the region and beyond, it weaves together essential interdisciplinary, conceptually rich, and forward-looking content. Chapters cover population and youth, civil–military relations, soft power and geopolitical competition, regionalization and internationalization of conflict, the role of oil in reconstruction efforts, extra-regional actors, environmental politics, and specifically, the Israel–Palestine conflict. Students are supported with an extended and innovative glossary, including key concepts, actors and abbreviations. New Perspectives on Middle East Politics serves as an ideal primer and companion volume for scholars of contemporary Middle East Studies, as well as for policy professionals, journalists and the general reader engaging and re-engaging with the region.

Contributor affiliations:
  • Mohamed Abdelraouf, Gulf Research Centre, Jeddah, United Arab Emirates
  • Dina Arakji, Carnegie Middle East Center, Beirut, Lebanon
  • Eyad AlRefai, Lancaster University, Lancashire, England and King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
  • Philipp Casula, University of Basel, Switzerland
  • Ishac Diwan, Paris Sciences et Lettres and Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France
  • Seif Hendy, American Universityin Cairo, Egypt
  • Simon Mabon, Lancaster University, Lancashire, England
  • Robert Mason, Lancaster University, Lancashire, England
  • Neil Partrick, freelance consultant, UK

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781617979903
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press, The
Publication date: 05/25/2021
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Robert Mason resides in France.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Glossary, Actors, and Abbreviations ix

List of Contributors xxix

Introductio Robert Mason 1

1 Political Economy in the Middle East: The Cases of Demography and Youth Robert Mason Seif Hendy 13

2 Comparative Civil-Military Relations in the Middle East Robert Mason Dina Arakji 35

3 Soft Power and Geopolitical Competition in the Modern Middle East Simon Mabon Eyad AlRefai 71

4 The Regionalization and Internationalization of Conflict Robert Mason Neil Partrick 97

5 The Middle-Oil Country Curse of the Middle East Ishac Diwan 129

6 The Fall and Rise of Extra-Regional Actors Robert Mason Philipp Casula 167

7 Environmental Politics in the Middle East Robert Mason Mobamed Abdelraouf 193

8 The Israel-Palestine Conflict as a Shaping Factor in Regional Politics Robert Mason 215

Postscript Robert Mason 239

Index 253

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