Striking from the Margins - by Aziz Al-Azmeh & Nadia Al-Bagdadi & Harith Hasan & Harout Akdedian (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Arab world has undergone a series of radical transformations.
- Author(s): Aziz Al-Azmeh & Nadia Al-Bagdadi & Harith Hasan & Harout Akdedian
- 480 Pages
- Political Science, World
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About the Book
Timely volume offering a new approach to the study of the volatile social and political landscapes in the Middle East.Book Synopsis
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Arab world has undergone a series of radical transformations. One of the most significant is the resurgence of activist and puritanical forms of religion presenting as viable alternatives to existing social, cultural and political practices. The rise in sectarianism and violence in the name of religion has left scholars searching for adequate conceptual tools that might generate a clearer insight into these interconnected conflicts.
In Striking from the Margins, leading authorities in their field propose new analytical frameworks to facilitate greater understanding of the fragmentation and devolution of the state in the Arab world. Challenging the revival of well-worn theories in cultural and post-colonial studies, they provide novel contributions on issues ranging from military formations, political violence in urban and rural settings, transregional war economies, the crystallisation of sect based authorities and the restructuring of tribal networks.