
First came the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire following World War I; then, in the 1950s and '60s, the Nasser-inspired wave of Arab nationalism and socialism. The Arab world's third great political cataclysm of the past 100 years has also brought permanent changes, but not as its activists had hoped: the 2011 uprisings.Their consequences have differed greatly from area to area, splintering the Arab region into four different worlds. The Levant states have disintegrated, possibly irreversibly. The Gulf monarchies have embarked on far-reaching plans of economic and social change to stave off discontent. Egypt has retreated into military authoritarianism and a war on Islamists, threatening its future stability. Only the Maghreb countries, which have started integrating Islamists into their political systems, offer some hope for progress toward democracy.Marina and David Ottaway have brought together fifty years of experience observing the Arab world, and a wealth of first-hand information gathered from living and travelling extensively in the region. A Tale of Four Worlds is an indispensable analysis of the profound upheavals that have shaken--and continue to transform--Arab and global politics.
This book investigates how the 2011 Arab uprisings fundamentally altered the political landscape of the region, resulting in four distinct geopolitical trajectories. Marina and David Ottaway, veteran observers of Middle Eastern politics with decades of field experience, utilize their extensive regional knowledge to argue that the aftermath of the uprisings has created a fractured reality. They present a framework that categorizes the Arab world into four specific zones—the Levant, the Gulf, Egypt, and the Maghreb—to explain the varying degrees of stability and political evolution observed in the post-2011 era.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a highly informed synthesis of regional political dynamics based on long-term observation. Readers frequently note the clarity of the authors' four-part framework in helping to organize the complex and often chaotic political developments following the Arab Spring.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2019-09-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190061715
ISBN-13:
9780190061715
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