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Why Regional Orders Do Not Transform
A Century of Conflict in the Middle East and North Africa
Why Regional Orders Do Not Transform
A Century of Conflict in the Middle East and North Africa
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Description
MENA regional order has changed over the last century. However, there has been little structural transformation so existing rules and systems have not been altered. This book examines why despite so much change in the MENA - in the form of wars, economic decline and revival as well as massive societal uprisings - the regional order has not really moved beyond a conflict zone classification. Covering one hundred years from 1922 (the date of the partition of the Ottoman Empire) to 2022, the authors forward an analytical framework and suggest three phases in the regional order and what factors might move the MENA into another categorical order. The analysis offers important theoretical contributions on how dynamism and stasis in regional orders interact and the book offers a new understanding of the concepts of 'rivalry field' and 'conflict axis'.
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Table of Contents
Chapter Two: Studying Regional Orders
Chapter Three: Identifying the Middle East and North Africa
Chapter Four: A Framework to Explain Regional Order Change and Transformation
Chapter Five: Political Economy Influences on the Regional Order
Chapter Six: Regional Distribution of Capabilities and Ideational Competition
Chapter Seven: Interventions by Great Powers
Chapter Eight: Conflict Axis and Rivalry Field: Conduits Between Drivers and Regional Order
Chapter Nine: Conclusion
Product details
| Published | 23 Jul 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 256 |
| ISBN | 9780755658794 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























