

An edition of Middle East Politics and International Relations (2018)
By Shahram Akbarzadeh,Kylie Baxter
Publish Date
Jun 01, 2018
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
250
Description:
The Middle East has been defined by political crises for the last 100 years. In the political halls of power, the media, popular culture and the educational institutions of Western countries, the term the 'Middle East' conjures a confused imagery of religion, resources, foreign interference and politics that can be hard to untangle. This book provides a detailed contextualized exploration of the forces, internal and external, that have shaped today's Middle East. Each chapter acts as a stand-alone reading that includes history, context and contemporary implications in a chronological order. Topics explored include: - Imperialism in the Middle East - The formation of the state of Israel - The Arab-Israeli Wars - Palestinian Politics and the failure of the 'peace process' - The Iranian Revolution and pan-Shi'ism - Superpowers in the Middle East - The US-led 'War on Terror' - The Arab Uprisings - The Syrian War and the rise of the 'Islamic State' - US-Iran relations By rethinking the history of the region through the lens of recent developments, this book will be a core reference tool for students of Middle Eastern Politics and International Relations.
subjects: Middle east, politics and government, Middle east, foreign relations, Politics and government, Foreign relations, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, Diplomatic relations, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Government, International, International Relations, General, Politique et gouvernement, Relations extérieures, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Middle Eastern, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Regional Studies