One of the major internationally recognised works on the
international politics of the Middle East, this book systematically
combines International Relations theory and Middle East case
studies to provide a macro overview of the international relations
of the region. The book has been widely used at both undergraduate
levels, Masters degree and PhD levels. In providing a unique
interpretation of Middle East North African (MENA) international
politics, it will also be valuable for scholars of the region. The
book provide readers with both theoretical and concrete
information, with theoretically-framed major topics, liberally
illustrated with case study material on key dimensions of regional
politics. Topics include the place of the Middle East in the wider
global system; the role of Arabism and Islam in regional politics;
the impact of state formation in the region on its international
relations; comparative foreign policy making looking at pivotal
country cases, including Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Turkey;
major regional wars and efforts at order building; the role of US
hegemony and the two Iraq wars; and the impact of the Arab Uprising
on regional politics. -- .
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