Taking issue with the convenient views that the Middle East is an irrational and exceptional region of world politics, and that the long and bloody history of the Palestine conflict is proof, the authors combine theoretical reflection and empirical investigation, marrying International Relations theory and Middle East area studies. Through integrating macro and micro-perspectives, tracing the interaction of global and regional environments with individuals pursuing political goals, this book rejects the cultural stereotype of 'Middle Eastern exceptionalism' and argues that regional patterns of conflict are deeply embedded in international and transnational relations, and that their particular trajectories have to be interpreted in light of global political developments.
About the AuthorELLE BOETCHER Free University, Berlin, Germany ANNABWALID KAZZIHA, American University, Cairo, Egypt GOETZ NORDBRUCH Free University, Berlin, Germany BERNARD ROUGIER Institut d'Etutes Politiques, Paris, France JEONG-MIN SEO Hankuk University of Foreign Studies DAN TSCHIRGI American University, Cairo, Egypt MORTEN VALBJORN Aarhus University, Denmark
Book InformationISBN 9781403964144
Author D. JungFormat Hardback
Page Count 244
Imprint Palgrave MacmillanPublisher Palgrave USA