The Routledge Handbook to the Middle East and North African State and States System
Herausgeber: Hinnebusch, Raymond; Gani, Jasmine K
The Routledge Handbook to the Middle East and North African State and States System
Herausgeber: Hinnebusch, Raymond; Gani, Jasmine K
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Providing comprehensive coverage of the history and role of the state in the Middle East and North African region, this handbook explores the main debates, theoretical approaches and accumulated empirical research to explain the remarkable resilience of MENA states despite continued conflict and instability.
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Providing comprehensive coverage of the history and role of the state in the Middle East and North African region, this handbook explores the main debates, theoretical approaches and accumulated empirical research to explain the remarkable resilience of MENA states despite continued conflict and instability.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 896g
- ISBN-13: 9780367358877
- ISBN-10: 0367358875
- Artikelnr.: 58313700
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 896g
- ISBN-13: 9780367358877
- ISBN-10: 0367358875
- Artikelnr.: 58313700
Raymond Hinnebusch is Professor of International Relations and Middle East Politics at the University of St. Andrews. Jasmine K. Gani is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of St. Andrews.
Part I. Historical Context, State-Building and Politics in MENA 1. State,
Revolution and War: Conflict and Resilience in MENA's States and States
System 2. Historical Context of State Formation in the Middle East:
Structure and Agency 3. States and State-building in the Middle East 4.
Political Regimes of the Middle East and North Africa 5. Authoritarian
Adaptability and the Arab Spring 6. The Arab Spring and the Gulf Monarchies
7. Leadership and Legitimacy in MENA Part II State Actors, Societal Context
and Popular Activism 8. The Military in the Arab State 9. Tribes in MENA
politics: The Levant Case 10. Political Parties in the Middle East 11.
Islam and Islamic Movements and MENA Politics 12. Civil Society in the
Middle East and North Africa 13. The Arab Spring Is Not Lost: Moral Protest
as the Embodiment of a New Politics 14. Tunisia's "Civic Parallelism":
Lessons for Arab Democratization Part III Trans-state Politics. The
Political Economy and Identity Contexts 15. The Middle East and North
Africa in the Lens of Marxist International Relations Theory 16. Oil and
the Rentier State in the Middle East 17. Divergent Development in Egypt and
the Gulf 18. Studying identity politics in Middle East international
relations: before and after the Arab uprisings 19. Arab Nationalism: A
Conceptual and Historical Reassessment Part IV. The International Politics
of MENA 20. Conflict in the Middle East 21. Regionalism in the Middle East
and North Africa 22. An exceptional context for a debate on international
relations? Toward a synthetic approach to the study of the MENA's
international politics 23. U.S. Hegemony and MENA 24. Alliances and the
Balance of Power in the Middle East 25. War in the Middle East 26.
International Relations of the Gulf: From Stable Rivalry to Spreading
Instability
Revolution and War: Conflict and Resilience in MENA's States and States
System 2. Historical Context of State Formation in the Middle East:
Structure and Agency 3. States and State-building in the Middle East 4.
Political Regimes of the Middle East and North Africa 5. Authoritarian
Adaptability and the Arab Spring 6. The Arab Spring and the Gulf Monarchies
7. Leadership and Legitimacy in MENA Part II State Actors, Societal Context
and Popular Activism 8. The Military in the Arab State 9. Tribes in MENA
politics: The Levant Case 10. Political Parties in the Middle East 11.
Islam and Islamic Movements and MENA Politics 12. Civil Society in the
Middle East and North Africa 13. The Arab Spring Is Not Lost: Moral Protest
as the Embodiment of a New Politics 14. Tunisia's "Civic Parallelism":
Lessons for Arab Democratization Part III Trans-state Politics. The
Political Economy and Identity Contexts 15. The Middle East and North
Africa in the Lens of Marxist International Relations Theory 16. Oil and
the Rentier State in the Middle East 17. Divergent Development in Egypt and
the Gulf 18. Studying identity politics in Middle East international
relations: before and after the Arab uprisings 19. Arab Nationalism: A
Conceptual and Historical Reassessment Part IV. The International Politics
of MENA 20. Conflict in the Middle East 21. Regionalism in the Middle East
and North Africa 22. An exceptional context for a debate on international
relations? Toward a synthetic approach to the study of the MENA's
international politics 23. U.S. Hegemony and MENA 24. Alliances and the
Balance of Power in the Middle East 25. War in the Middle East 26.
International Relations of the Gulf: From Stable Rivalry to Spreading
Instability
Part I. Historical Context, State-Building and Politics in MENA 1. State,
Revolution and War: Conflict and Resilience in MENA's States and States
System 2. Historical Context of State Formation in the Middle East:
Structure and Agency 3. States and State-building in the Middle East 4.
Political Regimes of the Middle East and North Africa 5. Authoritarian
Adaptability and the Arab Spring 6. The Arab Spring and the Gulf Monarchies
7. Leadership and Legitimacy in MENA Part II State Actors, Societal Context
and Popular Activism 8. The Military in the Arab State 9. Tribes in MENA
politics: The Levant Case 10. Political Parties in the Middle East 11.
Islam and Islamic Movements and MENA Politics 12. Civil Society in the
Middle East and North Africa 13. The Arab Spring Is Not Lost: Moral Protest
as the Embodiment of a New Politics 14. Tunisia's "Civic Parallelism":
Lessons for Arab Democratization Part III Trans-state Politics. The
Political Economy and Identity Contexts 15. The Middle East and North
Africa in the Lens of Marxist International Relations Theory 16. Oil and
the Rentier State in the Middle East 17. Divergent Development in Egypt and
the Gulf 18. Studying identity politics in Middle East international
relations: before and after the Arab uprisings 19. Arab Nationalism: A
Conceptual and Historical Reassessment Part IV. The International Politics
of MENA 20. Conflict in the Middle East 21. Regionalism in the Middle East
and North Africa 22. An exceptional context for a debate on international
relations? Toward a synthetic approach to the study of the MENA's
international politics 23. U.S. Hegemony and MENA 24. Alliances and the
Balance of Power in the Middle East 25. War in the Middle East 26.
International Relations of the Gulf: From Stable Rivalry to Spreading
Instability
Revolution and War: Conflict and Resilience in MENA's States and States
System 2. Historical Context of State Formation in the Middle East:
Structure and Agency 3. States and State-building in the Middle East 4.
Political Regimes of the Middle East and North Africa 5. Authoritarian
Adaptability and the Arab Spring 6. The Arab Spring and the Gulf Monarchies
7. Leadership and Legitimacy in MENA Part II State Actors, Societal Context
and Popular Activism 8. The Military in the Arab State 9. Tribes in MENA
politics: The Levant Case 10. Political Parties in the Middle East 11.
Islam and Islamic Movements and MENA Politics 12. Civil Society in the
Middle East and North Africa 13. The Arab Spring Is Not Lost: Moral Protest
as the Embodiment of a New Politics 14. Tunisia's "Civic Parallelism":
Lessons for Arab Democratization Part III Trans-state Politics. The
Political Economy and Identity Contexts 15. The Middle East and North
Africa in the Lens of Marxist International Relations Theory 16. Oil and
the Rentier State in the Middle East 17. Divergent Development in Egypt and
the Gulf 18. Studying identity politics in Middle East international
relations: before and after the Arab uprisings 19. Arab Nationalism: A
Conceptual and Historical Reassessment Part IV. The International Politics
of MENA 20. Conflict in the Middle East 21. Regionalism in the Middle East
and North Africa 22. An exceptional context for a debate on international
relations? Toward a synthetic approach to the study of the MENA's
international politics 23. U.S. Hegemony and MENA 24. Alliances and the
Balance of Power in the Middle East 25. War in the Middle East 26.
International Relations of the Gulf: From Stable Rivalry to Spreading
Instability