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International Relations of the Middle East
Third Edition
Edited by Louise Fawcett
424 pages
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15 b/w line
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246x171mm
978-0-19-960827-0
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Paperback
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21 March 2013
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- Provides an excellent thematic overview of the subject, combining a history of the region with analysis of key themes, actors, and conflicts, as well as topical material and perspectives.
- Brings together carefully edited contributions from a range of international experts.
- Combines a clear and accessible writing style with a range of learning features and online support to aid revision and promote further study.
New to this edition - A new chapter on international relations theory and the Middle East, accessible to those with no previous knowledge of IR theory.
- A new chapter on foreign policy making in the Middle East focuses on Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Turkey.
- A rewritten chapter on War and Security in the Middle East focuses on a wider range of conflicts and includes significant coverage of terrorism.
This new edition provides a comprehensive overview of its subject area, bringing together leading experts to provide students with authoritative and up-to-date content. It combines a history of the region with analysis of key themes, actors, and conflicts, and uses a range of learning features and online resources to support student learning.
New chapters cover International Relations and the Middle East, and foreign policy making in the Middle East, while a rewritten chapter on War and Security focuses on a broader range of conflicts than before, and
includes significant coverage of terrorism.
The text is supported by a range of learning features and an Online Resource Centre which includes:
Chapter exercises Timeline Web links PowerPoint slides News feeds - links to real life articles from different news sites via RSSReadership: Upper-level undergraduates and postgraduate students of international relations of the Middle East.
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Edited by Louise Fawcett, St. Catherine's College, University of Oxford Dr Louise Fawcett, CUF University Lecturer in Politics, Wilfrid Knapp Fellow, Tutor in Politics, St Catherine's College, Oxford University
Contributors: Louise Fawcett, St Catherine's College, Oxford Fred Lawson , Department of Government, Mills College Eugene Rogan, St Antony's College, Oxford Peter Sluglett, ME Institute, National University of Singapore Bahgat Korany, Department of Political Science, The American University in Cairo Giacomo Luciani, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University Augustus Norton, Department of International Relations, Boston University Raymond Hinnebusch, School of International Relations, St Andrews University Peter Mandaville, Department of Public and International
Affairs, George Mason University Matteo Legrenzi, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa Marina Calculli, School of International Relations, Ca' Foscari University of Venice Anoush Ehteshami, School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University Charles Smith, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Arizona Avi Shlaim, St Antony's College, Oxford F. Gregory Gause III, Department of Political Science, University of Vermont Philip Robins, St Antony's College, Oxford Michael C. Hudson, Middle East Institute, National University of Singapore Rosemary Hollis, City University London
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Louise Fawcett: Introduction
Part I
Theoretical and Historical Overview
1: Fred Lawson: International Relations Theory and the Middle East
2: Eugene Rogan: The Emergence of the Middle East into the Modern State System
3: Peter Sluglett: The Cold War in the Middle East
4: Baghat Korany: The Middle East Since the Cold War
Part II
Themes in International Relations and International Political Economy
5: Giacomo Luciani: Oil and Political Economy in the International Relations of the Middle East
6: Augustus Norton: The Puzzle of Political Reform in the Middle East
7: Raymond Hinnebusch: The Politics of Identity in Middle East International Relations
8: Peter Mandaville: Islam and International Relations in the Middle East
9: Louise Fawcett: Alliances, Cooperation and Regionalism in the Middle East
10: Matteo Legrenzi and Marina Calculli: Middle East Security: Continuity Amid Change
Part III
Key Issues and Actors
11: Raymond Hinnebusch and Anoush Ehteshami: Policy-Making in the Middle East: Egypt, Saudi Arabia,Iran and Turkey
12: Charles Smith: The Arab-Israeli Conflict
13: Avi Shlaim: The Rise and Fall of the Oslo Peace Process
14: F. Gregory Gause III: The International Politics of the Gulf
15: Philip Robins: The War for Regime Change in Iraq
16: Michael Hudson: The United States in the Middle East
17: Rosemary Hollis: Europe in the Middle East
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The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled. Occasionally, due to the nature of some contractual restrictions, we are unable to ship a specific product to a particular territory. Jacket images are provisional and liable to change before publication.
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