With theoretically-rich contributions from an international group
of political scientists, historians, and economists, this volume
addresses the puzzle of why the Middle East has produced no single
dominant and acknowledged regional power, despite contenders such
as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Israel, and Turkey. Rich,
theoretically-engaged case study chapters address a gap in the
vibrant international academic discussion on the role of (new)
regional powers in global politics. Furtig offers powerful insights
into both the unique nature of the Middle East region, with its
dispersed power structures and competing centers, and probable new
power constellations.
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