Order and region making in the Middle East

Reflects on different ways of understanding order across the Middle EastCritically reflects on different ways of understanding orderConsiders the implications of competing visions of order on regional politicsExplores the evolving role of the US in the Middle EastDiscusses the Israeli destruction of...

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Other Authors: Lynch, Marc (Editor) , Mabon, Simon (Editor)
Format: Edited Volume
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press [2025]
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DOI:10.1515/9781399542999
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Author Notes:edited by Marc Lynch and Simon Mabon
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Summary:Reflects on different ways of understanding order across the Middle EastCritically reflects on different ways of understanding orderConsiders the implications of competing visions of order on regional politicsExplores the evolving role of the US in the Middle EastDiscusses the Israeli destruction of Gaza At a time of widespread instability in the Middle East, this book reflects on the construction and contestation of order across the region. Combining conceptual reflections with contemporary empirical analysis, the book offers a timely account of how competing visions of order play out and shape the Middle East. The book seeks to offer a discussion of the concept of order that is grounded in International Relations approaches but applied to the Middle East using a range of important case studies. Bringing together established scholars and exciting new voices, this collection is essential reading in understanding the shifting contours of the Middle East
Physical Description:Online Resource
ISBN:9781399542999
9781399543002
DOI:10.1515/9781399542999
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