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War and Conflict in the Middle East and North Africa

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For much of the last half century, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has been synonymous with prolonged and brutal wars, from Iraq and Libya to Israel/Palestine, Yemen, and Syria. Ariel I. Ahram explores why the region is exceptionally violent and whether it can change. The book examines how MENA's conflicts evolved with state formation, varying from civil wars to interstate conflicts, while highlighting the influence of rulers' strategies on their military forces. It further analyses persistent conflict dynamics such as oil dependence, geopolitical interference, and embedded identity cleavages, especially amidst the catastrophic wars of the 2010s involving great and regional powers. Finally, Ahram considers prospects for peace, investigating the gap between local peacebuilding efforts and national or international mediation. A crucial resource for students and anyone seeking to understand the deeper historical and social roots behind the region's conflicts.
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War and Conflict in the Middle East and North Africa is ideal for students of peace and security studies and MENA politics, as well as readers seeking informed analysis beyond headlines and soundbites about one of the world's most turbulent regions.

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"A conceptually and empirically rich introduction to war and conflict in the MENA"--

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For much of the last half-century, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has seemed the outlier in global peace. Today, Iraq, Libya, Israel/Palestine, Yemen, and Syria are not just countries, but synonyms for prolonged and brutal wars. But why is MENA so exceptionally violent? More importantly, can it change?

Exploring the causes and consequences of wars and conflicts in this troubled region, Ariel Ahram helps readers answer these questions. In Part I, Ahram shows how MENA’s conflicts evolved with the formation of its states. Violence varied from civil wars and insurgencies to traditional interstate conflicts and affected some countries more frequently than others. The strategies rulers employed to stay in power constrained how they recruited, trained, and equipped their armies.

Part II explores dynamics that trap the region in conflictβ€”oil dependence, geopolitical interference, and embedded identity cleavages. The catastrophic wars of the 2010s reflect the confounding effects of these traps, culminating in state collapse and intervention from the US and Russia, as well as regional powers like Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Finally, Ahram considers the possibilities of peace, highlighting the disjuncture between local peacebuilding and national and internationally-backed mediation.

War and Conflict in the Middle East and North Africa will be an essential resource for students of peace and security studies and MENA politics, and anyone wanting to move beyond headlines and soundbites to understand the historical and social roots of MENA’s conflicts.

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Brent E. Sasley, University of Texas at Arlington: "This book enhances our understanding of organised political violence in the Middle East, drawing on diverse literatures and comparisons across case studies; a crucial resource for students." Daniel Byman, Georgetown University: "Ahram knits together the factors trapping the Middle East in violence, capturing the region's complexities in an accessible way; an excellent guide to the region today." F. Gregory Gause, III, Texas A&M University: "A clear-headed primer that clears conceptual underbrush and introduces important arguments about conflict; recommended for both students and general readers."

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509532827

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 September 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 170.0mm

Height: 246.0mm

Weight: 499g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Ariel I. AhramΒ is Associate Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs at Virginia Tech.

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