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  • - Oil and Arab Nationalism in Iraq
    av Brandon Wolfe-Hunnicutt
    289 - 1 175,-

  • - Children and Global Medical Aid in Egypt
    av Rania Kassab Sweis
    289 - 1 175,-

  • - Egypt's Revolutionary Situation
    av Mona El-Ghobashy
    314 - 1 279,-

  • - A Social Biography of Tawfiq Zayyad
    av Tamir Sorek
    314 - 914,-

  • - Everyday Activism in Saudi Arabia
    av Pascal Menoret
    276 - 1 137,-

  • - Israel's Occupation in the Social Media Age
    av Adi Kuntsman & Rebecca L. Stein
    279 - 1 358,-

    Digital Militarism considers how social media has become a crucial site in which the Israeli military occupation is supported and sustained.

  • - Palestine and Israel, 1993-2005
     
    370,-

    This book examines political, social, and cultural changes in Palestine and Israel from the 1993 Oslo Accords through the second Palestinian uprising and the death of Yasser Arafat. It also explains the failures of the Oslo process and considers the prospects for a just and lasting peace in the region.

  • - Iraqi Jews in Israel
    av Orit Bashkin
    276 - 1 137,-

    Between 1949 and 1951, 123,000 Iraqi Jews immigrated to the newly established Israeli state. Lacking the resources to absorb them all, the Israeli government resettled them in maabarot, or transit camps, relegating them to poverty. In the tents and shacks of the camps, their living conditions were squalid and unsanitary. Basic necessities like water were in short supply, when they were available at all. Rather than returning to a homeland as native sons, Iraqi Jews were newcomers in a foreign place.Impossible Exodus tells the story of these Iraqi Jews' first decades in Israel. Faced with ill treatment and discrimination from state officials, Iraqi Jews resisted: they joined Israeli political parties, demonstrated in the streets, and fought for the education of their children, leading a civil rights struggle whose legacy continues to influence contemporary debates in Israel. Orit Bashkin sheds light on their everyday lives and their determination in a new country, uncovering their long, painful transformation from Iraqi to Israeli. In doing so, she shares the resilience and humanity of a community whose story has yet to be told.

  • - Anxieties of Power in the Islamic Republic
    av Narges Bajoghli
    314 - 1 072,-

  • - Geographies of the Displaced
    av Rochelle A. Davis
    292 - 1 182,-

    This book chronicles the local histories written by modern Palestinians about their villages that were destroyed in the 1948 war.

  • - Palestinians and the Birth of Israel's Liberal Settler State
    av Shira Robinson
    292 - 1 189,-

    Set during the first two decades of Israeli statehood when Palestinians who managed to remain after 1948 lived under a repressive military regime, Citizen Strangers examines how Arabs and Jews navigated the opposing impulses of exclusion and inclusion in a new state forced by new international norms to grant citizenship and suffrage rights to its unwanted native minority.

  • - Mythmaking on the Saudi Oil Frontier
    av Robert Vitalis
    335,-

    Examination of U.S.-Saudi relations, the development of the oil frontier, and the enduring legacy of racial segregation at the Aramco camps.

  • - The Social Origins of Failed Market Making in Egypt
    av Amr Adly
    327 - 1 395,-

  • - Social Movements and the Post-Islamist Turn
    av Asef Bayat
    292,-

    This book looks anew at the vexing question of whether Islam is compatible with democracy, examining histories of Islamic politics and social movements in the Middle East since the 1970s.

  • - Feminisms, Modernity, and the State in Nasser's Egypt
    av Laura Bier
    292,-

    The first major historical account of gender politics during the Nasser era, Revolutionary Womanhood analyzes feminism as a system of ideas and political practices, international in origin but local in iteration. Drawing connections between the secular nationalist projects that emerged in the 1950s and the gender politics of Islamism today, Laura Bier reveals how discussions about education, companionate marriage, and enlightened motherhood, as well as veiling, work, and other means of claiming public space created opportunities to reconsider the relationship between modernity, state feminism, and postcolonial state-building. Bier highlights attempts by political elites under Nasser to transform Egyptian women into national subjects. These attempts to fashion a "e;new"e; yet authentically Egyptian woman both enabled and constrained women's notions of gender, liberation, and agency. Ultimately, Bier challenges the common assumption that these emerging feminisms were somehow not culturally or religiously authentic, and details their lasting impact on Egyptian womanhood today.

  • - Occupation and Democracy in Israel/Palestine
    av Ariella Azoulay & Adi Ophir
    292 - 1 189,-

    Examines the relationship between the Israeli government and the occupation of the Palestinian territories, and theorizes that the occupation is intrinsic to the existence of the Israeli state.

  • - Jihad, Empire, and the Challenge of Solidarity
    av Darryl Li
    314 - 1 294,-

  • - The Life of Infrastructure in Palestine
    av Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins
    314 - 1 279,-

  • av Chiara De Cesari
    314 - 1 409,-

  • - The Political Economy of Authoritarian Resilience
    av Bassam S. A. Haddad
    318 - 1 294,-

    This book examines how state officials and select businessmen come together informally to shape economic development in Syria.

  • - Second Edition
     
    318,-

    This book offers a nuanced understanding of the contexts, culturally conditioned rationality, local networks, and innovation in contentious action across the Middle East and North Africa to give the reader a substantive understanding of events in the Arab world before and since 2011.

  • - Second Edition
     
    1 294,-

    This book offers a nuanced understanding of the contexts, culturally conditioned rationality, local networks, and innovation in contentious action across the Middle East and North Africa to give the reader a substantive understanding of events in the Arab world before and since 2011.

  • - Syrian Migrant Workers in Lebanon
    av John Chalcraft
    283 - 1 182,-

    Uncovers the hidden history of Syrian migrant workers in Lebanon, from independence to the present, to break new ground in Middle East Studies and challenge existing ways of thinking about migration.

  • - Politics and National Narratives in Egypt and Algeria
    av Laurie A. Brand
    331 - 1 412,-

    Until the recent uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa, the resilience of authoritarian regimes seemed a fundamental feature of regional politics. While economic, political, and internal security policies are most often considered in discussions of regime maintenance, Laurie Brand introduces a new factor, that of national narratives. Portrayals of a country's founding, identity, and bases of unity can be a powerful strategy in sustaining a ruling elite. Brand argues that such official stories, which are used to reinforce the right to rule, justify policies, or combat opponents, deserve careful exploration if we are to understand the full range of tools available to respond to crises that threaten a leadership's hold on power.Brand examines more than six decades of political, economic, and military challenges in two of North Africa's largest countries: Egypt and Algeria. Through a careful analysis of various texts-history and religion textbooks, constitutions, national charters, and presidential speeches-Official Stories demonstrates how leaderships have attempted to reconfigure narratives to confront challenges to their power. Brand's account also demonstrates how leaderships may miscalculate, thereby setting in motion opposition forces beyond their control.

  • - Power and Pottery in an Afghan Market Town
    av Noah Coburn
    292 - 1 189,-

    Examining politics in a small Afghan town that managed to remain relatively peaceful in the years following the fall of the Taliban, this book calls examines how and when violence erupts and calls into question the international community's approach to developing stability in Afghanistan.

  • - Regime Power in Egypt and Syria
    av Joshua Stacher
    292 - 1 189,-

    Comparing Egypt and Syria, this book argues that Arab states where executive power is more centralized are better at adapting to prevent regime change than states where decentralized relationships prevails.

  • - Corruption, Civil War, and the International Drug Traffic
    av Jonathan Marshall
    396,-

    The Lebanese Connection uncovers for the first time the story of how Lebanon became one of the world's leading suppliers of illicit drugs, how its economy and political system were corrupted by drug profits, and how the drug trade contributed to the country's greatest catastrophe, its fifteen-year civil war from 1975 to 1990.

  • - Palestine and Israel, 1993-2005
     
    1 517,-

    This book examines political, social, and cultural changes in Palestine and Israel from the 1993 Oslo Accords through the second Palestinian uprising and the death of Yasser Arafat. It also explains the failures of the Oslo process and considers the prospects for a just and lasting peace in the region.

  • - The Politics of Art and Culture in Contemporary Egypt
    av Jessica Winegar
    318 - 1 113,-

    Ethnographic study of cultural politics in the contemporary Egyptian art world, examining how art-making is a crucial aspect of the transformation from socialism to neoliberalism in postcolonial countries.

  • - Palestinian Soldiers in the Israeli Military
    av Rhoda Ann Kanaaneh
    292,-

    The captivating story of a controversial group of Palestinians who volunteer to serve in the Israeli military.

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