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A Political Economy of the Middle East: Third Edition, UPDATED 2013 EDITION / Edition 3
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A Political Economy of the Middle East: Third Edition, UPDATED 2013 EDITION / Edition 3
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A Political Economy of the Middle East: Third Edition, UPDATED 2013 EDITION / Edition 3
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This integrated, analytic text presents a comprehensive analysis transformation and development of the political economy in the Middle East over the past several decades. In this updated third edition of
A Political Economy of the Middle East
, the book retains its focus on the interaction of economic development processes, state systems, and social actors even as it also:
Explores the impact of the Arab Spring and subsequent events to the issues raised throughout the textbook in a wholly new chapter;
Documents the many changes in demography, education, labor markets, urbanization, water and agriculture, and international labor migration in the Middle East in recent years;
Considers the effect of rising oil prices on reinforcement of authoritarian governance in the region;
Refines its assessment of “the Washington Consensus” to provide a more nuanced approach to the issue of the shifting balance of state and market in economic growth and reform;
Presents Islamism as a vital force in the region that is nonetheless a vast, diverse social movement with many conflicting participants.
A Political Economy of the Middle East
, the book retains its focus on the interaction of economic development processes, state systems, and social actors even as it also:
Explores the impact of the Arab Spring and subsequent events to the issues raised throughout the textbook in a wholly new chapter;
Documents the many changes in demography, education, labor markets, urbanization, water and agriculture, and international labor migration in the Middle East in recent years;
Considers the effect of rising oil prices on reinforcement of authoritarian governance in the region;
Refines its assessment of “the Washington Consensus” to provide a more nuanced approach to the issue of the shifting balance of state and market in economic growth and reform;
Presents Islamism as a vital force in the region that is nonetheless a vast, diverse social movement with many conflicting participants.