Regional integration and national disintegration in the post-Arab Spring Middle East / edited by Imad H. El-Anis and Natasha Underhill.

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English
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  • Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016.
  • ©2016
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x, 251 pages : maps ; 22 cm

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    Based on papers presented at the conference "Regional Integration and National Disintegration in the Post-Arab Spring Middle East and North Africa" held at the Nottingham Conference Centre at Nottingham Trent University in 2015.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Section 1. Security, securitization and the transformative effects of the Arab Spring. Iraq syndrome and its implications for US foreign policy in Iraq and Syria / Natasha Underhill ; On revolution and revolutionary situations: the cases of Syria and Egypt during the Arab uprisings / Konstantinos C. Zarras ; A clash of identities: the Islamic state and the United States / Zeynep Kaya ; Iranian foreign policy ambitions and aspirations: a case study of Iranian-Saudi Arabian relations / Sahra Joharchi
    • Section 2. Political economy: understanding regional (dis)integration. Foreign aid and the Arab Spring / Beata Paragi ; Trade liberalization in the Middle East and North Africa: promoting peace and stability / Tarik Oumazzane ; The growth of unconventional gas supply in the Persian Gulf: the role of Iran's future liquefied natural gas supply to the EU / Mohammed Houshisadat ; The political economy of aid and foreign policy making: the case of U.S. aid to Jordan
    • The growing interest of Turkey in the Middle East and North Africa: a new approach or business as usual? / Ali Sen, Imad El-Anis and M. Ozan Saray
    • Section 3: Society and the state in the MENA. The role of civil society in the transformations of Egypt, Libya and Tunisia / Adela Jirankova ; Fury and soldiery of non-god: ISIS's psycho-structural dysfunctions and the future of counter-terrorism / Maria Gloria Polimeno.
    ISBN
    • 1443897604 ((hardback))
    • 9781443897600 ((hardback))
    OCLC
    956750409
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