The Middle East: The Impact of Generational Change
This book explores the recent changes in several Middle Eastern countries, such as Syria, Palestine, and Iraq and their effect on the region's politics. The authors point to succession problems and domestic and international issues and events as catalysts for these developments. They suggest that the new regimes, which seem like manifestations of a new desire to reform the region's violent and tenuous climate, are merely attempting to preserve the status quo. The authors examine their theory with both frustration about the way things are and hope in the potential these power shifts possess to fuel more proactive endeavors.
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The Middle East: The Impact of Generational Change
This book explores the recent changes in several Middle Eastern countries, such as Syria, Palestine, and Iraq and their effect on the region's politics. The authors point to succession problems and domestic and international issues and events as catalysts for these developments. They suggest that the new regimes, which seem like manifestations of a new desire to reform the region's violent and tenuous climate, are merely attempting to preserve the status quo. The authors examine their theory with both frustration about the way things are and hope in the potential these power shifts possess to fuel more proactive endeavors.
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The Middle East: The Impact of Generational Change

The Middle East: The Impact of Generational Change

by Asher Susser
The Middle East: The Impact of Generational Change

The Middle East: The Impact of Generational Change

by Asher Susser

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This book explores the recent changes in several Middle Eastern countries, such as Syria, Palestine, and Iraq and their effect on the region's politics. The authors point to succession problems and domestic and international issues and events as catalysts for these developments. They suggest that the new regimes, which seem like manifestations of a new desire to reform the region's violent and tenuous climate, are merely attempting to preserve the status quo. The authors examine their theory with both frustration about the way things are and hope in the potential these power shifts possess to fuel more proactive endeavors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789652240712
Publisher: Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies
Publication date: 05/29/2007
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
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