The Changing Middle East: A New Look at Regional Dynamics
Bahgat Korany
Abstract
In the era of globalization, change is the order of the day, but the conventional view of the Arab Middle East is that of a rigid and even stagnant region. This book counters the static perception and focuses instead on regional dynamics. After first discussing types of change, identifying catalysts, and tracing the evolution of the region over the last sixty years, the team of contributors go on to evaluate the development of Arab civil society; examine the opportunities and challenges facing the Arab media; link the debates concerning Arab political thought to the evolving regional and inter ... More
In the era of globalization, change is the order of the day, but the conventional view of the Arab Middle East is that of a rigid and even stagnant region. This book counters the static perception and focuses instead on regional dynamics. After first discussing types of change, identifying catalysts, and tracing the evolution of the region over the last sixty years, the team of contributors go on to evaluate the development of Arab civil society; examine the opportunities and challenges facing the Arab media; link the debates concerning Arab political thought to the evolving regional and international context; look at the transformation of armed Islamist movements into deradicalized factions; assess how and to what extent women's empowerment is breaking down patriarchy; and analyze the rise of non-state actors such as Hizbollah and Hamas that rival central political authority. The book concludes with data tables that provide a quantitative guide to some aspects of these regional dynamics.
Keywords:
globalization,
regional dynamics,
civil society,
Arab media,
political thought,
Islamist movements,
Middle East,
patriarchy,
Hizbollah,
Hamas
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2010 |
Print ISBN-13: 9789774163531 |
Published to Cairo Scholarship Online: September 2011 |
DOI:10.5743/cairo/9789774163531.001.0001 |