Middle East dilemma : the politics and economics of Arab integration

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Middle East dilemma : the politics and economics of Arab integration

edited by Michael C. Hudson

I. B. Tauris, 1999

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This text examines past attempts at Arab integration. It explores trends and identifies the movements towards a more rational Arab order, including influences such as economic cooperation, labour migration and the role of technology in general, and information technology in particular.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 The changing Arab regional system: the Arab world and the new balance of power in the new Middle East, Bahgat Korany
  • the prospects for Arab co-operation in a changing regional and global system, Paul Noble
  • from Pan-Arabism to the community of sovereign Arab states -redefining the Arab and Arabism in the aftermath of the Second Gulf War, Bassam Tibi. Part 2 Experiments in political integration: the rise and fall of the United Arab Republic, Mustapha Kamil Al-Sayyid
  • the United Arab Emirates - a quarter century of federation, Frauke Heard-Bey
  • The Gulf Cooperation Council - nature, origin, and process, Abdul Khaleq Abdulla
  • the ups and downs of Maghrib unity, I. William Zartman
  • The Republic of Yemen - the politics of unification and civil war, 1989-1995, Robert D. Burrowes.

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