Globalization includes complex processes, easy to identify
butdifficult to explain. Why, for instance, are globalizing
processes sounevenly distributed between poor and wealthy
countries? What effectdoes this uneven distribution have on the
everyday lives of ordinarypeople?
The contributors to this volume find answers to these questions
inthe Mediterranean, a region divided between the relatively
wealthypeople of the north shore, who are engaged with Europe and
modernized, and their poorer neighbours to the south, who strive
daily to meet thesame standards of living and modes of governance
as their moreWesternized neighbours to the north. In these two
regions, divergenthistories, economies, cultural and linguistic
backgrounds, educationsystems, and political structures lead to
explanations for unevenglobalization and disparities in the
achievement of individual andcollective autonomy, in the
Mediterranean region and around theworld.
These illuminating case studies show that globalization for
thepeople of North Africa and the Near East has precipitated both a
desireto build stronger ties with an ever-wary Europe and a search
forindividual and collective autonomy, particularly in the cultural
realm.The seeds of discontent sown by these struggles underpin
thedemonstrations for political autonomy that sparked the Arab
Spring.
Yassine Essid is an expert on the history ofIslamic economic
thought and on the history and place of Islam in NorthAfrica and
the Middle East. William D. Coleman hasoverseen the writing of the
books in the Globalization and AutonomySeries. He carries out
research on different theories aboutglobalization and on global
governance.
Contributors: Mongi Bahloul, Samouel Beji, HoudaBen Hassen,
Almudena Hasan Bosque, Lotfi Bouzaiane, Abdeljabbar Bsaies, Faika
Charfi, Hachmi Dhaou, Yassine Essid, Sonia Fellous, Amado A.Millan
Fuertes, Nizard Jouini, Rulof Kerkhoff, Myriem Lakhoua,
LatifaLakhdhar, Jihen Malek, Paula Duran Monfort, Rim Ben Ayed
Mouelhi, Olivia Orozco de la Torre, Fatma Sarraj, Francois Zabbal,
and SamehZouari"
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