State formation and identity in the Middle East and North Africa
For states in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia, the "Arab Spring" has had different implications and consequences, stemming from the politics of identity and the historical and political processes that have shaped development. This book focuses on how these factors interact wi...
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New York
Palgrave Macmillan
2013
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1.State Formation, Religion, and Ethnicity in the Middle East and North Africa: An Overview / Kenneth Christie
- 2.Extra-Regional Interests, Authoritarian Elites, and Dependent State Formation in the Arab World / Marion Boulby
- 3.The Interplay of Palestinian and Jordanian Identities in Re/Making the State and Nation Formation in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan / Nur Koprulu
- 4.The Ikhwan Movement and Its Role in Saudi Arabia's State-Building / Sebastiano Andreotti
- 5.The Post-14/02/11 Bahrain: A State in the Remaking / Magdalena Karolak
- 6.Muslims and Christians in Egyptian State Formation: A New Beginning in 2011? / Sebastian Elsasser
- 7.Religion, Ethnicity, and State Formation in Algeria: "The Berber" As a Category of Contestation / Lisa Watanabe
- 8.The Free Patriotic Movement and Hizbullah Political Entente: A Paradigm Shift in Lebanese Identity and State Formation? / Bouchra Bouyoub


