Description
Marc Lynch draws on interviews conducted in the Middle East and analyses of Arab satellite television programs, op-ed pages, and public opinion polls to examine the nature, evolution, and influence of the new Arab public sphere. According to Lynch, the days of monolithic Arab opinion are over, and the way in which Arab governments and the United States engage this newly confident and influential public sphere will profoundly shape the future of the Arab world. Lynch pays close attention to the revolution of the formation and expression of public opinion, presenting detailed discussions of Arab arguments about sanctions and the 2003 American and British invasion and occupation of Iraq. He also suggests how the United States can develop and improve its involvement with the Arab public sphere by entering it as it is instead of treating it as an enemy to be defeated or an object to be manipulated.
About the Author
Marc Lynch is associate professor of political science at George Washington University and the Elliott School of International Affairs. He is the author of State Interests and Public Spheres: The International Politics of Jordan's Identity, and his articles on the Arab media and Iraq have appeared in the The Wilson Quarterly, Foreign Affairs, the International Herald Tribune, and Middle East Report, among other publications. He also runs the influential Middle East politics blog, Abu Aardvark (www.abuaardvark.com). Marc Lynch is Professor of Political Science at Williams College and author of State Interests and Public Spheres: The International Politics of Jordan's Identity (CUP, July, 1999)
Reviews
In Voices of the New Arab Public... Marc Lynch does an excellent job of appraising the impact of this change. -- Philip Seib Dallas Morning News Voices of the New Arab Public is a closely argued and highly provocative study. -- John R. Bradley Newsweek No other has addressed the intersection between the media and the prospects for social change in such a meaningful way. -- Sally Bland Jordan Times Lynch's authoritative and exciting book, rooted in local knowledge, urgently demands that we engage with this modern Arab world. -- Jean Seaton New Statesman This study is lucidly written, and an excellent discussion of the true nature of the Arab media and opinion... Highly recommended. Choice Lynch offers a fascinating study of the history, present day, and future of new voices flourishing in the middle east. -- Michael J. Carson The Midwest Book Review A highly scholarly study, extensively researched, well documented, and lucidly written, combining a wealth of data and keen analysis. -- Mahmud A. Faksh Perspectives on Politics A wonderful read. -- Soek-Fang Sim Global Media and Communication A must-read work for anyone interested in political communication, civil society, democratization or transformation process in Arab societies. -- Carola Richter Transnational Broadcasting Studies Lynch has performed a methodological breakthrough. -- Jon W. Anderson Middle East Studies Journal A great read for readers who want a Western scholar's insight on the trends of the new Arab public. -- Tal Azran, Melbourne University Meida International Australia A worthwhile read for academics and policy makers alike. -- Joana Odencrantz Middle East Policy An empirically rich and challenging statement about the political effects of the "new media." International Journal of Middle East Studies
Awards
Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2006.
Book Information
ISBN 9780231134491
Author Marc Lynch
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press