Ayoob, Mohammed, Will the Middle East Implode?, Stafford (Australie), Polity, 2014, 120p.
The Middle East has long been fraught with tension and volatility. However, the recent Arab uprisings have intensified instability, turning this ‘hot-spot’ into a veritable tinderbox whose potential for implosion has far-reaching regional and global consequences.
In this short book, leading Middle East scholar Mohammed Ayoob argues that the Arab Spring has both changed and charged some of the region’s thorniest problems – from the rise of political Islam to Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the Israel-Palestine conflict to rivalries between key regional powers. Exploring the sources of conflict in the Middle East and their various linkages, Ayoob offers a thoughtful and balanced assessment of whether the region is indeed destined for implosion or whether political sagacity and diplomatic creativity can bring it back from the brink.
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Acknowledgements x
1 After the Arab Spring 1
2 The Islamist Challenge 12
3 Deadlock over Palestine 46
4 Regional and Global Rivalries 73
5 Iran and “the Bomb” 113
6 Will the Middle East Implode? 144
Afterword 164
Further Reading 177
Notes 182
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Chargé de diffusion scientifique (25 septembre 2014). Ayoob, Mohammed, Will the Middle East Implode?, Stafford (Australie), Polity, 2014, 120p. IISMM. Consulté le 9 novembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/pylv