The Arab world and Iran : a turbulent region in transition
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The Arab world and Iran : a turbulent region in transition
(Middle East today)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2016
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Includes bibliographic references (p. 187-208) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume focuses on interpreting the changing domestic and regional dynamics in the Arab world and Iran. Its chapters discuss an array of countries, events, actors, and issues - from an examination of the Arab Spring and the Tunisian democratic transition, to an exploration of the role of Saudi-Iranian geostrategic rivalry, to the impact of ethnic and sectarian politics in Syria, Iraq, and across the region. Chapters from expert contributors are organized into three parts. The first section of the volume covers the aspects and dynamics of change in the Arab world. The second examines the role of Islam, Islamism, Islamic governance, and sectarian and ethnic politics in the region. The third section focuses on Iranian domestic and regional politics. Yet the theme of transition is constant throughout as this multidisciplinary book draws connections across countries and events to not only inform about the prevailing regional situation, but also to invite readers to draw their own conclusions as to the future of the Middle East. Collectively the volume provides a fresh interpretation of the changing dynamics of the Arab world and Iran, unpacking the complexities of the disputes, conflicts, rivalries, failed goals, and processes of change and development that have made the Muslim Middle East so turbulent, directionless, and perpetually contested by both regional and international actors.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 The Middle East and North Africa: An Arena of Change and Transition?
- Amin Saikal Part I The Arab World: Prospects and Challenges in TransitionChapter 2 Prospects for Democratization in the Middle East Post-Arab Spring
- Fethi MansouriChapter 3 The Post-Uprising Arab World and the West: Mythology and Cultural Challenges
- Robert BowkerChapter 4 Political Economy Dynamics in the Arab Gulf States: Implications for Political Transition
- Matthew Gray Part II Islamism and Sectarian PoliticsChapter 5 Islam, Islamism, Muslims, and Governance: Beyond "Islam and Democracy"
- Hisham HellyerChapter 6 The Saudi 'Ulama and the Syrian Civil War
- Raihan IsmailChapter 7 Sectarian and Ethnic Politics: The Syrian Conflict
- Minerva Nasser-Eddine Part III Iranian Domestic Politics and Regional InfluenceChapter 8 Iran's Syrian Foreign Policy Objectives
- Shahram AkbarzadehChapter 9 Iran's Relations with Afghanistan's National Unity Government
- Bruce KoepkeChapter 10 Iranian-Saudi Relations in a Changing Regional Environment
- Amin SaikalChapter 11 Conclusion
- Amin Saikal
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