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The Middle East and the Cold War - Between Security and Development (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
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The Middle East and the Cold War - Between Security and Development (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
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There have been quite a lot of attempts to find out exactly what
the impact of the Cold War on the Middle East was, and this from
different disciplinary perspectives. This volumes tries to
integrate the historical debate with new fresh insights thanks to
the works of young scholars who are currently engaged in archival
and field research. Algeria, Sudan, Jordan as well as Syria, Israel
and Iran during the embattled 1950s and 1960s are the objects of
this volume, which draws a much more complicated picture than one
might expect. As a matter of fact, both the Cold War superpowers
and their European allies proved constrained in their interventions
to shape the political and economic dynamics of the region
according to their own plans: on the contrary, Middle Eastern
rulers enjoyed remarkable autonomy to achieve their goals, and
fully exploited, in rhetorics and practice, the competition and
rivalry which divided the industrial countries during the Cold War.
The process of decolonization and the related construction of new
patterns of national sovereignty and development were major issues
at stake for both the Cold War camps and their postcolonial
partners in the Middle East. Though peculiar, the region proved to
be no exception to global trends. The so called "liberal" Fifties
as well as the "radical" Sixties of the XXth century were times of
great conflict and change, setting much of the institutions and
patterns of development which lasted for three decades, at least,
but also providing fresh opportunities for new social and politics
groups to emerge and consolidate in power. In light of the current
events in North Africa and the Middle East at large, this volume is
a highly valuable contribution to the deeper and wider
understanding of the region in itself as well as the patterns of
its integration within the wider, global world
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