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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781137522047 , 9781137522016
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 279 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: Middle East today
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als McMillan, M. E. From the First World War to the Arab Spring
    DDC: 327
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    Keywords: POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / General ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism ; Internationale Politik ; Politik ; Geschichte ; Kolonialismus ; Nationalstaat ; Nationenbildung ; Postkolonialismus ; Diplomatische Beziehungen ; Außenpolitik ; Politischer Prozess ; Regionalentwicklung ; Naher Osten ; Mittlerer Osten ; Nordafrika
    Abstract: Machine generated contents note: -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on conventions -- Introduction Lost in the Labyrinth: What's Really Going on in the Middle East? -- PART I: THE TANGLED WEB: WHY THE GREAT POWERS OF EUROPE BECAME INVOLVED IN THE MIDDLE EAST -- 1. Sarajevo, Sunday, June 28, 1914 -- 2. The British Empire and the Arab World: Ambition, Austerity and A Class Apart -- 3. The French Empire and the Arab World: From the Crusades to the Civilizing Mission -- 4. The Russian Empire and the Arab World: Religion, Rome and the New Rome -- 5. The German Empire and the Arab World: Family Feuds and Eastern Ambitions -- 6. The Ottoman Empire: How the Arab World Was Won and Lost -- PART II: TOO MANY STRAIGHT LINES ON THE MAP: WHERE, WHEN AND WHY IT STARTED TO GO WRONG -- 7. London, Tuesday, December 21, 1915 -- 8. The Arab World Before the War: The Facts on the Ground -- 9. The Re-Making of the Middle East: Enter the Nation-State -- 10. From Sykes-Picot to the Treaty of Sèvres: Betrayals, Backstabbing and Broken Promises -- 11. The Poisoned Legacy and The War's Unanswered Questions -- PART III: ALL OR NOTHING: WHY ALL ROADS LEAD TO JERUSALEM -- 12. Where to Begin? -- 13. Jerusalem: The Temple Mount -- 14. Jerusalem: The Noble Sanctuary -- PART IV: KINGS, COLONELS AND COUPS: WHY THERE IS A DEMOCRATIC DEFICIT IN THE ARAB WORLD -- 15. Cairo, Wednesday, July 23, 1952 -- 16. The Kings, the Colonels and the Political Time Warp: The Return of the Middle Ages -- 17. I am the State: Power, Politics and the Cult of Personality -- 18. The Problem of Absolute Power: From Stability to Stagnation -- PART V: THE SACRED VERSUS THE SECULAR: WHO SPEAKS FOR ISLAM? -- 19. Mecca, Tuesday, November 20, 1979 -- 20. 1979: The View from Tehran -- 21. 1979: Holy War and Unholy Alliances -- 22. The Arab Spring and the Democratic Alternative -- Epilogue Untangling the Web: What Now? -- Select Bibliography -- Index
    Abstract: "Offering a comprehensive, up-to-date examination of the complex web of wars and proxy wars, revolutions and counter-revolutions that are ripping the Middle East apart, this book puts these events in their historical context and leads readers through the labyrinth that is the new Middle East. This book seeks answers to pressing, contentious questions: why are there so many hereditary heads of state in the Middle East when the Prophet Muhammad did not appoint a successor? Why do Western countries claim to want democracy in the Middle East yet support dictators? Why did Israel become a democracy while the Arab states did not? Why are there so many wars in the Middle East? And, most importantly, what happened to the hope and optimism of the Arab Spring? M. E. McMillan offers fresh answers to these difficult questions. Firmly grounded in both historical research and insightful analysis of current events, this book gives readers a new understanding of what's really going on in the Middle East"--
    Abstract: "Offering a comprehensive, up-to-date examination of the complex web of wars and proxy wars, revolutions and counter-revolutions that are ripping the Middle East apart, this book puts these events in their historical context and leads readers through the labyrinth that is the new Middle East. This book asks the questions no one else will: why are there so many hereditary heads of state in the Middle East when the Prophet Muhammad did not appoint a successor? Why do the Western countries claim to want democracy in the Middle East yet support dictators? Why did Israel become a democracy and the Arab states did not? Why are there so many wars in the Middle East? And, most importantly, what happened to the hope and optimism of the Arab Spring? M. E. McMillan offers fresh answers to these difficult questions, giving readers a new understanding of what's really going on in the Middle East"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Stanford, California : Stanford University Press
    ISBN: 9781503603165 , 9781503602496 , 1503602494 , 1503603164
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 268 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: Stanford studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic societies and cultures
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Nassar, Maha, author Brothers apart
    DDC: 305.89927405694
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    Keywords: Munaẓẓamat at-Taḥrīr al-Filasṭīnīya ; Palestinian Arabs Intellectual life ; 20th century ; Israel ; Palestinian Arabs Ethnic identity ; History ; 20th century ; Israel ; Politics and literature History ; 20th century ; Palestine ; International relations ; Palestinian Arabs Ethnic identity ; Palestinian Arabs Intellectual life ; Politics and literature ; Palestinian Arabs Intellectual life 20th century ; Palestinian Arabs Ethnic identity 20th century ; History ; Politics and literature History 20th century ; Ethnische Gruppe ; Minderheit ; Palästinenser ; Autor ; Kulturelle Identität ; Antikolonialismus ; Befreiung ; Nation ; Unabhängigkeitsbewegung ; Widerstand ; Unterdrückung ; Diskriminierung ; Marginalität ; Palestine Relations ; Arab countries ; Arab countries Relations ; Palestine ; Israel History ; 1948-1967 ; Arab countries ; Israel ; Middle East ; Palestine ; Palestine Relations ; Arab countries Relations ; Israel History 1948-1967 ; Israel ; Arabische Staaten
    Abstract: When the state of Israel was established in 1948, not all Palestinians became refugees: some stayed behind and were soon granted citizenship. Those who remained, however, were relegated to second-class status in this new country, controlled by a military regime that restricted their movement and political expression. For two decades, Palestinian citizens of Israel were cut off from friends and relatives on the other side of the Green Line, as well as from the broader Arab world. Yet they were not passive in the face of this profound isolation. Palestinian intellectuals, party organizers, and cultural producers in Israel turned to the written word. Through writers like Mahmoud Darwish and Samih al-Qasim, poetry, journalism, fiction, and nonfiction became sites of resistance and connection alike. With this book, Maha Nassar examines their well-known poetry and uncovers prose works that have, until now, been largely overlooked. The writings of Palestinians in Israel played a key role in fostering a shared national consciousness and would become a central means of alerting Arabs in the region to the conditions and to the defiance of these isolated Palestinians. Brothers Apart is the first book to reveal how Palestinian intellectuals forged transnational connections through written texts and engaged with contemporaneous decolonization movements throughout the Arab world, challenging both Israeli policies and their own cultural isolation. Maha Nassar reexamines these intellectuals as the subjects, not objects, of their own history, and brings to life their perspectives on a fraught political environment. Her readings not only deprovincialize the Palestinians of Israel, but write them back into Palestinian, Arab, and global history.--
    Abstract: Strategies of resistance -- Competing narratives -- Debates on decolonization -- Palestinian spokesmen -- Complicated heroes
    Description / Table of Contents: Strategies of resistance -- Competing narratives -- Debates on decolonization -- Palestinian spokesmen -- Complicated heroes
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-255) and index
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