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Middle East Politics And International Relations: Crisis Zone
Middle East Politics And International Relations: Crisis Zone
Shahram Akbarzadeh, Kylie Baxter
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The contemporary Middle East has been defined by political crises and conflict. The interplay of internal and external factors have set the region on a path of turmoil and crisis with devastating outcomes for its people. The absence of political accountability and representation, and policies pursued by the United States to keep US-friendly regimes in power have been two key factors that have contributed to the seemingly insoluble Middle East politics. This book provides a detailed exploration of the forces, internal and external, that have shaped today’s Middle East. The book follows a chronological order and provides context to major political milestones. Topics explored include:
• Imperialism in the Middle East
• The formation of the State of Israel
• The Arab–Israeli wars
• Palestinian politics and the failure of the ‘peace process’
• The Iranian Revolution and pan-Shi’ism
• Superpowers in the Middle East
• The US-led ‘War on Terror’
• The Arab uprisings
• The Syrian War and the rise of the ‘Islamic State’
• US–Iran relations
This study puts recent developments in historical context, and will serve as a core reference tool for students and researchers of Middle Eastern Politics and International Relations.
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Year:
2018
Publisher:
Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group
Language:
English
Pages:
238 Se
ISBN 10:
113805626X
ISBN:
113805626X, 9781138056268, 1138056278, 9
Your tags:
Middle East: Politics And Government: 20th Century, Middle East: Politics And Government: 21st Century, Middle East: Foreign Relations: 20th Century
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