02572nam a22003735i 4500999001700000003000900017005001700026008004100043020001800084040004300102043001200145082002000157100004300177245007300220250002000293264007400313264001000387300003500397336002600432337002800458338002700486490004300513500002400556500004700580504005100627520118600678650003701864650003201901651005001933653002501983655001702008942001202025952016102037 c27674d27645EG-ScBUE20191013105417.0191008t2018 enkb f b 001 0 eng d a9780719095252 aEG-ScBUEbengerdacEG-ScBUEdEG-ScBUE aaw-----04a327.56bHIN2221 aHinnebusch, Raymond A.eauthor.92884114aThe international politics of the Middle East /cRaymond Hinnebusch. aSecond edition. 1aAltrincham street, Manchester :bManchester University Press,c[2018] 1cc2018 axi, 353 pages :bmap ;c24 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier0 aRegional international politics series aIncludes glossary.  aFirst edition, 2013. Second edition, 2015. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aOne of the major internationally recognised works on the international politics of the Middle East, this book systematically combines international relations theory and Middle East case studies to provide a macro overview of the international relations of the region. The book has been widely used at both undergraduate levels, Masters degree and PhD levels. In providing a unique interpretation of Middle East North African (MENA) international politics, it will also be valuable for scholars of the region. The book provide readers with both theoretical and concrete information, with theoretically-framed major topics, liberally illustrated with case study material on key dimensions of regional politics. Topics include the place of the Middle East in the wider global system; the role of Arabism and Islam in regional politics; the impact of state formation in the region on its international relations; comparative foreign policy making looking at pivotal country cases, including Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Turkey; major regional wars and efforts at order building; the role of US hegemony and the two Iraq wars; and the impact of the Arab Uprising on regional politics. 7aRegionalismzMiddle East.2BUEsh 7aNation-state.2BUEsh915665 7aMiddle EastxForeign relations.2BUEsh913921 bMASPPSScOctober2019 vReading book 2ddccBB 00102ddc40708BaccahaMAINbMAINc1STd2019-10-13ePurchaseg420.00l1m3o327.56 HINp000048126r2025-07-15 00:00:00s2019-12-16v525.00w2019-10-13yBB