Arab State

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Abd Al Karim Qasim
Abd Al Raziq
Adeed Dawisha
Allocation States
Arab Gulf Countries
Arab Integration
Arab Migrants
Arab political integration challenges
Arab Politics
Arab State System
Baath Party
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Contemporary Arab States
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Fahmi Jadaane
Georges Sabagh
Ghassan Salame
Hazem Beblawi
Hedi Nouira
I. William Zartman
Ibn Badis
Ibn Khaldun
Iliya Harik
inter-Arab Migration
Jean Leca
Michel Chatelus
Middle East politics
Military Expenditure
Multifarious State System
nation-state formation
Nazih Ayubi
October War
Oil Countries
Policy Interdependence
political legitimacy
Politico Economic Formula
rentier economies
Samir Makdisi
Saudi State
Sharon Stanton Russell
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138922440
  • Weight: 816g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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It has often been argued that Arab states are arbitrary political creations, lacking historical or present legitimacy. This book, first published in 1990, provides a different picture of ‘the Arab state’, drawing on historical, economic, philosophical and sociological perspectives to give a balanced and convincing view of the complex reality of contemporary Arab politics. The contributors, from the Arab countries, from Europe and the United States, investigate the roots of the nation state in the Arab world, evaluating in particular the economic bases of individual states. They discuss the evolution of Arab societies and the way this is reflected in different states, and examine the problems of domestic and international integration in the Arab context. Original and comprehensive in its findings, this is an essential text on the fundamental political structure of the Arab world. Its interdisciplinary breadth makes possible an entirely new reading of the political reality of the Middle East.