The Middle East has undergone enormous change since 9//11, from the invasion and occupation of Iraq to the events of the ‘Arab Spring’. An Introduction to Middle East Politics engages with questions of democratisation and political reform in the region. It covers: -Historical Legacies; The Ottoman Empire, WWI, colonialism and the Cold War; nationalism and Islamist politics -Authoritarianism in Egypt, Algeria and Syria; political changes in Iran; the politics of oil in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States; Israel, the Palestinians and the Arab States -Intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq -The recent uprisings in the Arab World, human rights, social movements and social media. Each chapter opens with helpful learning objectives and concludes with study questions. Annotated bibliographies aid further reading, whilst the companion website provides links to additional matrial. This book will prove a fascinating read for both undergraduate and postgraduate students of Middle East Politics and related courses across Politics and International Relations.
Additional ISBNs: 9781446249499, 1446249492, 9781446284209


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