Regional cooperation, regionalism and regionalization in the Middle
East are usually considered to be weak and rather ceremonial.
However, since September 11, 2001, a new regional order is emerging
and the impact of geostrategic changes in the international
environment have yet to be satisfactorily studied. With older
regional organizations suffering from weaknesses, new forms appear
to be developing and flourishing, whether because of European
support or due to growing sub-regional identities. This volume
offers refined theoretical models and approaches which are attuned
to the new dynamics and contradictions of a wide range of
regionalist projects in the contemporary Middle East. Case studies
of the most important regional organizations in different policy
fields offer comprehensive overviews of the main actors,
institutions, historical development and current issues.
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