Middle East Patterns, Student Economy Edition

Middle East Patterns, Student Economy Edition
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 681
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ISBN-10 : 9780429973079
ISBN-13 : 0429973071
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Synopsis Middle East Patterns, Student Economy Edition by : Colbert Held

This book covers the Middle East from a topical or systematic perspective focusing on the states of the Gulf and southern Arabian Peninsula. It includes the dramatic developments in the Arab world across North Africa and in the heart of the Middle East since late 2010 termed as the "Arab Spring.".

Middle East Patterns

Middle East Patterns
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 978
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ISBN-10 : 9780429973086
ISBN-13 : 042997308X
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Synopsis Middle East Patterns by : Colbert C. Held

This book covers the Middle East from a topical or systematic perspective focusing on the states of the Gulf and southern Arabian Peninsula. It includes the dramatic developments in the Arab world across North Africa and in the heart of the Middle East since late 2010 termed as the "Arab Spring.".

Middle East Patterns

Middle East Patterns
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 727
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ISBN-10 : 9780429962004
ISBN-13 : 0429962002
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Middle East Patterns by : Colbert C. Held

This book covers the Middle East from a topical or systematic perspective focusing on the states of the Gulf and southern Arabian Peninsula. It includes the dramatic developments in the Arab world across North Africa and in the heart of the Middle East since late 2010 termed as the "Arab Spring.".

Refugee Governance, State and Politics in the Middle East

Refugee Governance, State and Politics in the Middle East
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9781351170345
ISBN-13 : 1351170341
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Synopsis Refugee Governance, State and Politics in the Middle East by : Zeynep Şahin Mencütek

The movement of displaced people, migrants and refugees has become increasingly important around the world, leading to a need for increased scrutiny of global responses and policies towards migration. This book focuses on the Middle East, where many nations are part of this global phenomenon as both home, transit and/or host country. Refugee Governance, State and Politics in the Middle East examines the patterns of legal, political and institutional responses to large-scale Syrian forced migration. It analyses the motivations behind neighbouring countries' policy responses, how their responses change over time and how they have an impact on regional and global cooperation. Looking in particular at Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan, three of the world's top refugee hosting countries, this book explores how refugee governance differs across countries and why they diverge. To theorize variations, the book introduces multi-pattern and multi-stage refugee governance models as two complementary analytical frameworks. The book further argues that each of these three states’ refugee responses is constructed based on three main factors: internal political interests, economic-development related concerns, and foreign policy objectives as well as interactions among them. The book’s categorizations and models (on policy fields, actors, stages, patterns and driving forces) provide analytical tools to researchers for comparative analyses. Scholars and students of Comparative Politics, International Relations, Refugee Studies, Global Governance and Middle Eastern Studies will find this book a useful contribution to their fields.

Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace

Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 025321159X
ISBN-13 : 9780253211590
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace by : Laura Zittrain Eisenberg

""In an innovative study, two historians of the Arab-Israeli conflict reflect on what their craft can contribute to peacemaking."" -- Middle East Quarterly ""A fine overview of the troubled Arab-Israeli negotiations since Camp David, filled with sound analysis and a wealth of documentary material. Students and diplomats alike will benefit from this thoughtful study."" -- William B. Quandt, Byrd Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia ""This timely book... will be invaluable for students of Middle East international relations and for policy makers who seek a mutually acceptable resolution of this protracted conflict."" -- Michael Brecher, McGill University ""No matter where one stands on the issues, this valuable work commends itself to students, peace makers, and anyone concerned about the Arab-Israeli conflict and its peaceful resolution."" -- Philip Mattar, Institute for Palestine Studies .."". Eisenberg and Caplan offer the reader lessons of the past and sound guidance for the present and the future.... a well-researched and well-written book."" -- Itamar Rabinovich, Tel-Aviv University What must change before the Arab-Israeli conflict is resolved diplomatically? By illuminating recurring factors that seem to doom peacemaking, Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace offers a fresh interpretation of how, when, and why the process does and does not work and points to diplomatic strategies that may produce an enduring peace.

The International Relations of the Middle East in the 21st Century

The International Relations of the Middle East in the 21st Century
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : 1138263818
ISBN-13 : 9781138263819
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis The International Relations of the Middle East in the 21st Century by : Tareq Y. Ismael

A comprehensive and timely survey of Middle Eastern international relations, Tareq Ismael provides in-depth analysis of the interrelated dimensions of confrontation that have entangled almost every aspect of life in the region, transforming it into a 'penetrated political system'. Essential for readers interested in the Middle East, international relations, politics, history and public policy.

The Foreign Policies of Middle East States

The Foreign Policies of Middle East States
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Publisher : Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 1588260208
ISBN-13 : 9781588260208
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Foreign Policies of Middle East States by : Raymond A. Hinnebusch

Preface p. vii 1 Introduction: The Analytical Framework Raymond Hinnebusch p. 1 2 The Middle East Regional System Raymond Hinnebusch p. 29 3 The Impact of the International System on the Middle East B.A. Roberson p. 55 4 The Challenge of Security in the Post--Gulf War Middle East System Nadia El-Shazly and Raymond Hinnebusch p. 71 5 The Foreign Policy of Egypt Raymond Hinnebusch p. 91 6 The Foreign Policy of Israel Clive Jones p. 115 7 The Foreign Policy of Syria Raymond Hinnebusch p. 141 8 The Foreign Policy of Iraq Charles Tripp p. 167 9 The Foreign Policy of Saudi Arabia F. Gregory Gause III p. 193 10 The Foreign Policy of Libya Tim Niblock p. 213 11 The Foreign Policy of Tunisia Emma C. Murphy p. 235 12 The Foreign Policy of Yemen Fred Halliday p. 257 13 The Foreign Policy of Iran Anoushiravan Ehteshami p. 283 14 The Foreign Policy of Turkey Philip Robins p. 311 15 Conclusion: Patterns of Policy Anoushiravan Ehteshami and Raymond Hinnebusch p. 335 Glossary p. 351 Bibliography p. 355 The Contributors p. 365 Index p. 369 About the Book p. 381.

Networks of Privilege in the Middle East: The Politics of Economic Reform Revisited

Networks of Privilege in the Middle East: The Politics of Economic Reform Revisited
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9781403982148
ISBN-13 : 1403982147
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Networks of Privilege in the Middle East: The Politics of Economic Reform Revisited by : S. Heydemann

This volume explores the role of informal networks in the politics of Middle Eastern economic reform. The editor's introduction demonstrates how network-based models overcome limitations in existing approaches to the politics of economic reform. The following chapters show how business-state networks in Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan have affected privatization programs and the reform of fiscal policies. They help us understand patterns and variation in the organization and outcome of economic reform programs, including the opportunities that economic reforms offered for reorganizing networks of economic privilege across the Middle East.

Is There a Middle East?

Is There a Middle East?
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 9780804775274
ISBN-13 : 0804775273
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Is There a Middle East? by : Abbas Amanat

This book offers diverse debates on the possible manifestations and meanings of the term "Middle East."

A History of the Modern Middle East

A History of the Modern Middle East
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 545
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ISBN-10 : 9780804798754
ISBN-13 : 0804798753
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of the Modern Middle East by : Betty S. Anderson

A History of the Modern Middle East offers a comprehensive assessment of the region, stretching from the fourteenth century and the founding of the Ottoman and Safavid empires through to the present-day protests and upheavals. The textbook focuses on Turkey, Iran, and the Arab countries of the Middle East, as well as areas often left out of Middle East history—such as the Balkans and the changing roles that Western forces have played in the region for centuries—to discuss the larger contexts and influences on the region's cultural and political development. Enriched by the perspectives of workers and professionals; urban merchants and provincial notables; slaves, students, women, and peasants, as well as political leaders, the book maps the complex social interrelationships and provides a pivotal understanding of the shifting shapes of governance and trajectories of social change in the Middle East. Extensively illustrated with drawings, photographs, and maps, this text skillfully integrates a diverse range of actors and influences to construct a narrative that is at once sophisticated and lucid. A History of the Modern Middle East highlights the region's complexity and variation, countering easy assumptions about the Middle East, those who governed, and those they governed—the rulers, rebels, and rogues who shaped a region.