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A Century of Arab Politics - From the Arab Revolt to the Arab Spring (Paperback)
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A Century of Arab Politics - From the Arab Revolt to the Arab Spring (Paperback)
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From the "Great Arab Revolt" against Ottoman rule in World War I to
the upheavals of the Arab Spring, this text analyzes a century of
modern Arab history through the lens of three intertwined notions:
the idea of a single Arab nation, the reality of multiple Arab
states, and the competition between them over both concrete and
symbolic interests. These concepts are presented against the
background of Great Power involvement in the region, regional
issues such as the Arab-Israeli conflict and the Iran-Iraq war, and
the rise of political Islam. The evolution of regional Arab
politics is examined from its infancy at the beginning of the 20th
century to the profound challenges posed by the upheavals of the
Arab Spring, and through the emergence of multiple Arab states
organized under the League of Arab States, the pan-Arab heyday of
Gamal Abdel Nasser between 1955 and 1967, and the subsequent
consolidation of a multi-polar Arab state system. This history
highlights the changing nature of modern Arab identity, the
achievements and shortcomings of Arab state formation processes,
and the influence of enduring communal, tribal, religious and
ethnic identities on the modern Arab order. Altogether, these
factors help explain contemporary Arab realities and why the Arab
nationalist dream of achieving power and prosperity in line with an
idealized image of the past, has proven elusive. This failure, in
turn, has fueled both the recent upheavals and limited the
prospects for successful outcomes. This broad and readable
synthesis covers the political, economic, social, and cultural
history of the Arab region. By reexamining what "being Arab" means
today, politically and culturally, it will be a valuable text to
students seeking to understand the modern Middle East.
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