The Middle EastEllen Lust CQ Press, 10. 5. 2016 - Počet stran: 1056 In the Fourteenth Edition of The Middle East, Ellen Lust brings important new coverage to this comprehensive, balanced, and superbly researched text. In clear prose, Lust and her outstanding contributors explain the many complex changes taking place across the region. New to this edition is a country profile chapter on Sudan by Fareed Hassan. All country chapters now address domestic and regional conflict more explicitly, and all tables, figures, boxes, and maps have been fully updated with the most recent data and information. |
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CHAPTER 1 THE MAKING OF THE MODERN MIDDLE EAST | 1 |
CHAPTER 2 SOCIAL CHANGE IN THE MIDDLE EAST | 74 |
CHAPTER 3 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE MIDDLE EAST | 106 |
CHAPTER 4 INSTITUTIONS AND GOVERNANCE | 160 |
CHAPTER 5 RELIGION SOCIETY AND POLITICS IN THE MIDDLE EAST | 205 |
CHAPTER 6 ACTORS PUBLIC OPINION AND PARTICIPATION | 242 |
CHAPTER 7 THE ISRAELIPALESTINIAN CONFLICT | 288 |
CHAPTER 8 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | 369 |
CHAPTER 16 LEBANON | 590 |
CHAPTER 17 LIBYA | 615 |
CHAPTER 18 THE LOWER GULF STATES | 644 |
CHAPTER 19 MOROCCO | 674 |
CHAPTER 20 PALESTINE | 707 |
CHAPTER 21 SAUDI ARABIA | 737 |
CHAPTER 22 SUDAN | 755 |
CHAPTER 23 SYRIA | 781 |
CHAPTER 9 ALGERIA | 403 |
CHAPTER 10 EGYPT | 424 |
CHAPTER 11 IRAN | 455 |
CHAPTER 12 IRAQ | 487 |
CHAPTER 13 ISRAEL | 516 |
CHAPTER 14 JORDAN | 544 |
CHAPTER 15 KUWAIT | 570 |
CHAPTER 24 TUNISIA | 808 |
CHAPTER 25 TURKEY | 854 |
CHAPTER 26 YEMEN | 895 |
NOTES | 917 |
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