Altered States :The Remaking of the Political in the Arab World - Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Democratization and Government

Altered States

Altered States :The Remaking of the Political in the Arab World - Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Democratization and Government

paperback
Published: 27 May, 2024
Standard worldwide delivery by Thu, July 9 - Mon, July 20
Order within 0
Condition: NEW
$51.94
RRP $55.46
You save $3.51 (6%)
Price includes shipping
Available 5 in stock
- +
FREE Returns within 30 days

Description

Building on Timothy Mitchell's seminal 1991 exploration of the "Limits of the State," this book brings together contributions on the state in the Arab world from the past and present in an edited volume.

Altered States views the state less as a matter of people and institutions and more as sets of practices, regimes of truth, and capabilities of power, and the effects they have on those under their control. Through analysing case studies - including Tunisia, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Palestine, UAE, Rojova, and the Islamic State - the concept of the state is applied and questioned. This book examines the roots of policies that led to the uprisings, focusing on how the "authoritarian bargain", which helped define Arab politics, broke down with the rise of neoliberalism. It also assesses how boundaries between state and society have been redrawn, as various dynamics have brought state forces into more open conflict with citizens and each other.

The rapid pace of change in the Arab world has necessitated constant modification of themes and theoretical lens of analysis. This book will, therefore, be of interest to practitioners, graduate students and academics of the Arab world, statehood, and political science.

See more

More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781032134147
ISBN10 1032134143
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 560 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format paperback
See More +

Author's Bio

Sune Haugbolle is Professor of Global Studies at Roskilde University, Denmark.

Mark LeVine is Professor of Modern Middle Eastern History at the University of California, Irvine, USA.

Show more