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Political Faultlines in the Middle East

Kingshuk Chatterjee

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English
Routledge
02 June 2023
The whole region of the Middle East is beset with a structural crisis of which particular crises confronting the component countries happen to be merely subsets. The real questions revolve round the issue of how long can the present dispensations of power and social structures in the region forged in the twentieth century (first half or second) can last in the twenty-first, when they no longer reflect the realities on the ground.

This volume aims to look at some of the issues to see how the faultlines in the region appear in 2020 to both those in the region, and those outside it. The volume limits itself to only Levant and the Gulf and looks at the tensions within and policies (both foreign and domestic) of some of the key regional players which have regional repercussions. It also looks at the policies of some of the global players operating in the region that have bearing on the regional faultlines.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   580g
ISBN:   9781032299723
ISBN 10:   103229972X
Pages:   212
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction 2. ‘A Fantasy Brought to Life’ : Revisiting Neo-Ottomanism in Yeni Turkiye Anita Sengupta 3. Trajectories of a Stalemate: Turkey’s Kurdish Question Necati Anaz and Mehmet Ozkan 4. The Lebanese Revolution and Hizbullah’s Shi‘i Axis of Resistance Joseph Alagha 5. Imperial Storm Troopers and the Return of the Mahdi: A Historical Perspective of the Israeli-Iranian Struggle Dr. Nir Boms and Maj. (Res) Stéphane Cohen 6. Saudi Arabia: Navigating a Perilous Regional and International Politics Muddassir Quamar 7. Safeguarding the Islamic Republic: Structural Factors and Generational Shift Shaping Tehran’s Foreign Policy Kingshuk Chatterjee 8. From Proactive to Reactive Shift in American Middle East Strategy Binoda K. Mishra 9. The Return of the Prodigal: The Lengthening Shadow of Russia in the Middle East Hari Sankar Vasudevan and Kingshuk Chatterjee 10. China, Iran and West Asia: Civilisational Co-operation in the Twenty-first Century Jigme Yeshe Lama 11. The Unstable Middle East and India’s Options Anil Trigunayat (IFS Retd.)

Kingshuk Chatterjee is Professor in the Department of History, Calcutta University. Chatterjee’s area of expertise is in Middle Eastern politics and he specialises in Political Islam in the Modern World. He is the author of Ali Shari’ati and the Shaping of Political Islam in Iran and A Split in the Middle: the Making of the Political Centre in Iran (1987-2004).

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