The Government And Politics Of The Middle East And North Africa - David Long

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Title
The Government And Politics Of The Middle East And North Africa - Third Edition
Author
David Long
format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
UK Publication Date
19950803

Rapid social, economic, and political change is endemic to the Middle East and is often more revolutionary than evolutionary in nature. In many ways, the entire political landscape of the Middle East has been transformed in the past decade in the realm of both international relations and domestic politics: The collapse of the Soviet Union, the end of the cold war, and the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait have all had a profound effect on relations among states within the region and between those states and countries outside the region. The most profound change in government and politics, however, is the rise of Islam as the idiom of political discourse among moderates as well as extremists. In this fully revised edition, contributors provide comprehensive and up-to-date analyses of critical contemporary events and issues within individual countries and the region as a whole. }Rapid social, economic, and political change is endemic to the Middle East and is often more revolutionary than evolutionary in nature.;In many ways, the entire political landscape of the Middle East has been transformed in the past decade in the realm of both international relations and domestic politics: The collapse of the Soviet Union, the end of the cold war, and the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait have all had a profound effect on relations among states within the region and between those states and countries outside the region.In this revised edition, Long and Reich provide comprehensive and up-to-date analyses of many critical contemporary events and issues. The contributors explain how Desert Storm isolated Iraq and brought Syria back into the mainstream of Arab politics, contributing to the revival of the Arab-Israeli peace process. They also show how the return of a Labor government in Israel has allowed the peace process to go forward. Evaluating the economic costs of the Kuwait war and the continuing oil glut, the authors find that resulting changes in the domestic economies of the oil-producing states have created additional pressures for social and political change.;The most profound change in government and politics, however, is the rise of Islam as the idiom of political discourse among moderates as well as extremists. }

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Type
BOOK
Edition
3rd edition
Country of Publication
England
Number of Pages
496

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