
Unfulfilled Aspirations: Middle Power Politics in the Middle East (Paperback)
Adham Saouli (editor)
£25.00
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320 Pages /
Published: 02/07/2020
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The concepts and theories of what constitutes a 'Middle Power' have played a key part in explaining the identity, behaviour and foreign policy roles of many states in the international system, including the United Kingdom, France, Australia and Brazil. But, with a few exceptions, these frameworks have failed to travel to scholarship on the Middle East, despite the theoretical and empirical potential that they offer for understanding regional dynamics.
The first of its kind, this volume addresses that major gap by interrogating the conceptual, theoretical and empirical underpinnings of the concept of 'Middle Power' at a regional level. Composed of nine chapters, 'Unfulfilled Aspirations' offers the conceptual and theoretical tools to examine 'Middle Powerhood' in the Middle East, as well as insightful empirical analyses of both 'traditional' Middle Powers in the region (Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Algeria) and new, aspiring ones (Qatar, the UAE). The contributors reveal that the Middle Powers of the Middle East have failed, despite their best efforts, to fulfill their regional aspirations.
Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 9781787383197
Number of pages: 320
Dimensions: 216 x 138 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
'Bringing a wealth of fresh empirical data to the table and substantially progressing the theoretical debate on 'middle powerhood', this expertly edited volume significantly expands our understanding of some of the most important established and emerging actors in the Middle East region. Essential reading.' -- Christopher M. Davidson, author of 'Dubai: The Vulnerability of Success and Abu Dhabi: Oil and Beyond'
'Powerful in its critique, 'Unfulfilled Aspirations' is an indispensable guide to understanding why Middle Power Politics now matters so much to a region where, increasingly, actor identities and claims to legitimacy have recast the boundaries of cooperation and conflict.' -- Clive Jones, Professor of Regional Security, Durham University
''Unfulfilled Aspirations' opens up new theoretical horizons for the study of "middlepowerhood" by incorporating rich empirical findings from contemporary Middle Eastern regional dynamics. I highly recommend this book for all students of the middle power and Middle Eastern international relations.' -- Shun Watanabe, Sasakawa Peace Foundation Fellow and Visiting Researcher in Middle East Studies, University of Oxford; Researcher, Kyoto University
'Powerful in its critique, 'Unfulfilled Aspirations' is an indispensable guide to understanding why Middle Power Politics now matters so much to a region where, increasingly, actor identities and claims to legitimacy have recast the boundaries of cooperation and conflict.' -- Clive Jones, Professor of Regional Security, Durham University
''Unfulfilled Aspirations' opens up new theoretical horizons for the study of "middlepowerhood" by incorporating rich empirical findings from contemporary Middle Eastern regional dynamics. I highly recommend this book for all students of the middle power and Middle Eastern international relations.' -- Shun Watanabe, Sasakawa Peace Foundation Fellow and Visiting Researcher in Middle East Studies, University of Oxford; Researcher, Kyoto University
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