A critical political economy of the Middle East and North Africa
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A critical political economy of the Middle East and North Africa
(Stanford studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic societies and cultures)
Stanford University Press, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-319) and index
Contents of Works
- Landed property, capital accumulation, and polymorphous capitalism : Egypt and the Levant / Kristen Alff
- State, market, and class : Egypt, Syria, and Tunisia / Max Ajl, Bassam Haddad, and Zeinab Abul-Magd
- Ten propositions on oil / Timothy Mitchell
- Regional militaries and the global military-industrial complex / Shana Marshall
- Rethinking class and state in the Gulf Cooperation Council / Adam Hanieh
- Capitalism in Egypt, not Egyptian capitalism / Aaron Jakes and Ahmad Shokr
- State, oil, and war in the formation of Iraq / Nida Alahmad
- Colonial capitalism and imperial myth in French North Africa / Muriam Haleh Davis
- Lebanon beyond exceptionalism / Ziad M. Abu-Rish
- The US-Israeli alliance / Joel Beinin
- Repercussions of colonialism in the Occupied Palestinian Territories / Samia Al-Botmeh
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book offers the first critical engagement with the political economy of the Middle East and North Africa. Challenging conventional wisdom on the origins and contemporary dynamics of capitalism in the region, these cutting-edge essays demonstrate how critical political economy can illuminate both historical and contemporary dynamics of the region and contribute to wider political economy debates from the vantage point of the Middle East.
Leading scholars, representing several disciplines, contribute both thematic and country-specific analyses. Their writings critically examine major issues in political economy-notably, the mutual constitution of states, markets, and classes; the co-constitution of class, race, gender, and other forms of identity; varying modes of capital accumulation and the legal, political, and cultural forms of their regulation; relations among local, national, and global forms of capital, class, and culture; technopolitics; the role of war in the constitution of states and classes; and practices and cultures of domination and resistance.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
-Joel Beinin
1. Landed Property, Capital Accumulation, and Polymorphous Capitalism: Egypt
-Kristen Alff
2. State, Market, and Class: Egypt, Syria, and Tunisia
-Max Ajl, Bassam Haddad, and Zeinab Abul-Magd
3. Ten Propositions on Oil
-Timothy Mitchell
4. Regional Militaries and the Global Military-Industrial Complex
-Shana Marshall
5. Rethinking Class and State in the Gulf Cooperation Council
-Adam Hanieh
6. Capitalism in Egypt, Not Egyptian Capitalism
-Aaron Jakes and Ahmad Shokr
7. State, Oil, and War in the Formation of Iraq
-Nida Alahmad
8. Colonial Capitalism and Imperial Myth in French North Africa
-Muriam Haleh Davis
9. Lebanon Beyond Exceptionalism
-Ziad M. Abu-Rish
10. The US-Israeli Alliance
-Joel Beinin
11. Repercussions of Colonialism in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
-Samia Al-Botmeh
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