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West Asia in Transition Vol.II. (Paperback)
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West Asia in Transition Vol.II. (Paperback)
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West Asia in Transition-Volume II is the result of a project
launched by the Delhi Policy Group (DPG) in 2016 to study the
rapidly changing socio-political and economic structures as well as
emerging trends in West Asia. The publication is a collection' of
essays by senior diplomats, academics and young researchers on
different aspects of the profound transformation taking place in
the West Asian region. The principal focus has been on the main
drivers of this transformation and on the major players. Particular
attention has been paid to the evolution of Islamic thought and
practice in the region.viz. Wahhabism, Velayat-i-Faqih, the Muslim
Brotherhood, and Salafi-Jihadism, and their overarching influence
in the region. The book also looks at the role of the major
regional powers-Egypt, Iran, Israel, and Saudi Arabia and their
interactions with each other, as well as the areas engulfed by
conflict-Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. The publication of this volume has
been made possible through a collaborated effort between the DPG
and the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA). It is
hoped that this book, drawing upon the considerable expertise of
regional specialists, academics, and former civil servants will be
a useful resource for policymakers in helping them to calibrate an
effective, informed, and balanced strategy towards the region.
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