The Contemporary Middle East: Revolution or Reform?

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Contemporary Middle East: Revolution or Reform?
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Adel Abdel Ghafar
By (author) Brenton Clark
By (author) Jessie Moritz
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:274
Dimensions(mm): Height 209,Width 137
Category/GenreRevolutions, uprisings and rebellions
ISBN/Barcode 9780522866346
ClassificationsDewey:956.054
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Melbourne University Press
Imprint Academic Monographs
Publication Date 16 June 2014
Publication Country Australia

Description

This lucid and timely volume sheds a sober and thought-provoking light on the immense social and political changes that have taken place in the Middle East and North Africa over recent years. A range of emerging scholars and established academics at the cutting edge of their fields provide interpretations challenging conventional assumptions relating to governance, social placidity, the use of social media, state-driven reform, and the role of traditionally marginalised groups in these strategically vital regions. This volume offers a strong response to the often misinformed and underdeveloped mainstream conceptions of revolutionary change and reform in the Middle East and North Africa. Seeking to recast and re-evaluate the paradigms used to interpret change in the Arab, Persian and Turkish worlds, the chapters in this volume will spark debate and provide much needed clarity to the current issues rocking the Middle East and North Africa.

Author Biography

"Adel Abdel Ghafar is a PhD scholar at the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies (the Middle East and Central Asia) at the Australian National University. His research focuses on the political economy of the Arab Uprisings with a focus on Egypt. Brenton Clark is a PhD scholar at the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies (the Middle East and Central Asia) at the Australian National University. His research focuses on Iran's political, economic and cultural influence and interests in Tajikistan and the wider Central Asian region. Jessie Moritz is a PhD scholar at the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies (the Middle East and Central Asia) at the Australian National University. Her research focuses on state-society relations in oil and gas-rich economies with a particular focus on the Arab states of the Gulf."