Table Of ContentI. Introduction: The Constructivists' Middle East II. Where it all Begins: Egypt before and After the Arab Spring III. Turkey and Iran: Republican and Islamic IV. The Maghreb V. Iraq: From the Past to the Present VI. Syria and Lebanon: The Alawis in Syria, and the Maronites and Shias in Lebanon VII. Israel and the Palestinians VIII. The Gulf Monarchies: Religiosity and Capitalism IX. Yemen X. Conclusion
SynopsisThis book explores the domestic and international relations of countries in the Middle East and North Africa using the focus of ideas and repeat interactions employed by constructivism. This book incorporates rich history and analyses of political trends and figures of the region to develop a deeper understanding of Middle East politics., Middle East Politics for the New Millennium: A Constructivist Approach looks at the politics of one of the world's most dynamic and challenging regions using the insights offered by constructivism. By analyzing the role of ideas and repeated interaction, the authors offer a refreshing long view analysis of the region's politics that differs from the crisis-centric approach which is often utilized. Covering the countries from the Persian Gulf to Turkey, Egypt and across North Africa, as well as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Middle East Politics for the New Millennium will aid students and analysts alike in understanding Middle East politics.