Globalization and the politics of development in the Middle East
2nd ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Springborg, Robert - Contributor
Publication
2010 - Cambridge University Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
89,500 words, Guess
Page Count
358 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveglobalizationpol0000henr_r7c5
- ISBN-139780521519397
- ISBN-139780521737449
- ISBN-10052151939X
- ISBN-100521737443
and 5 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2010026375
- OCLC Control Number643325082
- Better World Books9780521737449
- Better World Books9780521519397
- Open LibraryOL24539325M
Classifications
- DDC338.956
- LCCHC415.15 .H463 2010
- LCCHC415.15
Description
"In a new edition of their book on the economic development of the Middle East and North Africa, Clement Henry and Robert Springborg reflect on what has happened to the region's economy since 2001. How have the various countries in the Middle East responded to the challenges of globalization and to the rise of political Islam, and what changes, for better or for worse, have occurred? Utilizing the country categories they applied in the previous book and further elaborating the significance of the structural power of capital and Islamic finance, they demonstrate how over the past decade the monarchies (as exemplified by Jordan, Morocco, and those of the Gulf Cooperation Council) and the conditional democracies (Israel, Turkey, and Lebanon) continue to do better than the military dictatorships or "bullies" (Egypt, Tunisia, and now Iran) and "the bunker states" (Algeria, Iraq, Libya, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen)"-- "Books published in The Contemporary Middle East series address the major political, economic and social debates facing the region today. Each title comprises a survey of the available literature against the background of the author's own critical interpretation which is designed to challenge and encourage independent analysis. While the focus of the series is the Middle East and North Africa, books are presented as aspects of the rounded treatment, which cut across disciplinary and geographic boundaries. They are intended to initiate debate in the classroom, and to foster understanding amongst professionals and policy-makers"--
Subjects
Series Statement
- The contemporary Middle East
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