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The Middle East: Crises, Conflicts, and Wars aims to evaluate the Middle East through international politics with diverse theoretical frameworks. Chapters have been written by many contributors who explore the Middle East from multiperspectives. The scope of this book is very comprehensive and many relevant issue areas are examined. In addition to focusing on the different perspectives of international relations, current problems are considered, especially in the axis of classic, modern and post-modern security studies. The main issues of Syria, Lebanon, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, the…mehr
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The Middle East: Crises, Conflicts, and Wars aims to evaluate the Middle East through international politics with diverse theoretical frameworks. Chapters have been written by many contributors who explore the Middle East from multiperspectives. The scope of this book is very comprehensive and many relevant issue areas are examined. In addition to focusing on the different perspectives of international relations, current problems are considered, especially in the axis of classic, modern and post-modern security studies. The main issues of Syria, Lebanon, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, the UAE, Jordan, Palestine, Kuwait, Oman, Yemen, Bahrain, Israel and Turkey are included. Maritime disputes, the Arab Spring, energy transfer, migration, the EU, hydro-politics, Green Sukuk (green Islamic bond), youth policies and strategic investments in the Middle East, are a number of the topics examined.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781666962123
- Artikelnr.: 74939360
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781666962123
- Artikelnr.: 74939360
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Arda Özkan is assistant professor at Ankara University, Department of International Trade and Logistics. Pinar Yürür is associate professor of political science and international relations at Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences.
Chapter 1. The Resilience of the Assad Regime: An Assessment on the Syrian
Civil War after More than a Decade
Özge Özkoç
Chapter 2. Lebanon: Sectarian Division Revisited within the Frame of the
Regional Competition of Iran and Saudi Arabia
Fulya Özkan
Chapter 3. Mediation in Qatar's Foreign Policy: Drivers, Features and
Outcomes
Mehmet Osman Çati
Chapter 4. Iran: What Does the Conservative Turn Mean About the Foreign
Policy Implications?
Özgür Kizilyurt and Atay Akdevelioglu
Chapter 5. Iraq in Between Two Powers: A Critical Overview of Internal
Unbalance and a New War
Gizem Bilgin Aytaç
Chapter 6. The United Arab Emirates (UAE): A Rising Regional Stakeholder in
the Gulf
Begüm Kurtulus Abdulhayoglu and Burcu Sunar Cankurtaran
Chapter 7. Israel's Changing Eastern Mediterranean Strategy: A Necessity in
the Shadow of Geopolitics
Göktürk Tüysüzoglu
Chapter 8. Yemen: Sectarian Division and a Proxy War
Ugur Pektas and Yusuf Çinar
Chapter 9. The Water Problem in the Jordan River Basin from the
Perspectives of the Riparian States: The Geography of Jordan River
Vildan Meydan
Chapter 10. Rethinking Palestine after the Arab Uprisings
Ayse Ömür Atmaca
Chapter 11. Kuwait's Security Concerns: 2017 Gulf Crisis
Derya Sürmelioglu Parlar
Chapter 12. Oman: Balancing Through Diplomacy in the Gulf
Pinar Yürür
Chapter 13. Bahrain: State-Society Dichotomy in Arab Spring and Aftermath
Ayse Küçük
Chapter 14. An Unresolved Maritime Dispute from the Middle East to the
Balkans: Aegean Sea Continental Shelf Case (Turkey v. Greece)
Arda Özkan
Chapter 15. Societal, Political & Security Implications of the Arab Spring
in the Middle East
Bezen Balamir Coskun and Ahmet Üçagaç
Chapter 16. How Could the New Energy Transformation/Policies Affect the
Middle Eastern Actors?
Sanem Özer and Günes Ersoy
Chapter 17. Politics of Migration into Turkey From The Middle East:
Transition From Nationalizing to Neoliberal Policies Within 100 Years
Sebnem Köser Akçapar
Chapter 18. Turkey and the European Union (EU) Relations: The Neoliberal
Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) as Agenda Setters of a Middle Eastern
Country
Levent Kirval
Chapter 19. Emerging Triangle in the Hydropolitics of the Euphrates and
Tigris Basin: The Case of Turkey, Iran and Iraq
Ahmet Conker and Irem Çolak
Chapter 20. Green Sukuk and Its Potential in the Middle East
Yesim Tanrivermis and Gülnaz Sengül Günes
Chapter 21. Youth Political Activism in the Middle East
Cihan Dizdaroglu and Esra Dilek
Chapter 22. A Strategic / Economic Investment Area in the Middle East: The
Case of Iran
Erol Demir
Civil War after More than a Decade
Özge Özkoç
Chapter 2. Lebanon: Sectarian Division Revisited within the Frame of the
Regional Competition of Iran and Saudi Arabia
Fulya Özkan
Chapter 3. Mediation in Qatar's Foreign Policy: Drivers, Features and
Outcomes
Mehmet Osman Çati
Chapter 4. Iran: What Does the Conservative Turn Mean About the Foreign
Policy Implications?
Özgür Kizilyurt and Atay Akdevelioglu
Chapter 5. Iraq in Between Two Powers: A Critical Overview of Internal
Unbalance and a New War
Gizem Bilgin Aytaç
Chapter 6. The United Arab Emirates (UAE): A Rising Regional Stakeholder in
the Gulf
Begüm Kurtulus Abdulhayoglu and Burcu Sunar Cankurtaran
Chapter 7. Israel's Changing Eastern Mediterranean Strategy: A Necessity in
the Shadow of Geopolitics
Göktürk Tüysüzoglu
Chapter 8. Yemen: Sectarian Division and a Proxy War
Ugur Pektas and Yusuf Çinar
Chapter 9. The Water Problem in the Jordan River Basin from the
Perspectives of the Riparian States: The Geography of Jordan River
Vildan Meydan
Chapter 10. Rethinking Palestine after the Arab Uprisings
Ayse Ömür Atmaca
Chapter 11. Kuwait's Security Concerns: 2017 Gulf Crisis
Derya Sürmelioglu Parlar
Chapter 12. Oman: Balancing Through Diplomacy in the Gulf
Pinar Yürür
Chapter 13. Bahrain: State-Society Dichotomy in Arab Spring and Aftermath
Ayse Küçük
Chapter 14. An Unresolved Maritime Dispute from the Middle East to the
Balkans: Aegean Sea Continental Shelf Case (Turkey v. Greece)
Arda Özkan
Chapter 15. Societal, Political & Security Implications of the Arab Spring
in the Middle East
Bezen Balamir Coskun and Ahmet Üçagaç
Chapter 16. How Could the New Energy Transformation/Policies Affect the
Middle Eastern Actors?
Sanem Özer and Günes Ersoy
Chapter 17. Politics of Migration into Turkey From The Middle East:
Transition From Nationalizing to Neoliberal Policies Within 100 Years
Sebnem Köser Akçapar
Chapter 18. Turkey and the European Union (EU) Relations: The Neoliberal
Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) as Agenda Setters of a Middle Eastern
Country
Levent Kirval
Chapter 19. Emerging Triangle in the Hydropolitics of the Euphrates and
Tigris Basin: The Case of Turkey, Iran and Iraq
Ahmet Conker and Irem Çolak
Chapter 20. Green Sukuk and Its Potential in the Middle East
Yesim Tanrivermis and Gülnaz Sengül Günes
Chapter 21. Youth Political Activism in the Middle East
Cihan Dizdaroglu and Esra Dilek
Chapter 22. A Strategic / Economic Investment Area in the Middle East: The
Case of Iran
Erol Demir
Chapter 1. The Resilience of the Assad Regime: An Assessment on the Syrian
Civil War after More than a Decade
Özge Özkoç
Chapter 2. Lebanon: Sectarian Division Revisited within the Frame of the
Regional Competition of Iran and Saudi Arabia
Fulya Özkan
Chapter 3. Mediation in Qatar's Foreign Policy: Drivers, Features and
Outcomes
Mehmet Osman Çati
Chapter 4. Iran: What Does the Conservative Turn Mean About the Foreign
Policy Implications?
Özgür Kizilyurt and Atay Akdevelioglu
Chapter 5. Iraq in Between Two Powers: A Critical Overview of Internal
Unbalance and a New War
Gizem Bilgin Aytaç
Chapter 6. The United Arab Emirates (UAE): A Rising Regional Stakeholder in
the Gulf
Begüm Kurtulus Abdulhayoglu and Burcu Sunar Cankurtaran
Chapter 7. Israel's Changing Eastern Mediterranean Strategy: A Necessity in
the Shadow of Geopolitics
Göktürk Tüysüzoglu
Chapter 8. Yemen: Sectarian Division and a Proxy War
Ugur Pektas and Yusuf Çinar
Chapter 9. The Water Problem in the Jordan River Basin from the
Perspectives of the Riparian States: The Geography of Jordan River
Vildan Meydan
Chapter 10. Rethinking Palestine after the Arab Uprisings
Ayse Ömür Atmaca
Chapter 11. Kuwait's Security Concerns: 2017 Gulf Crisis
Derya Sürmelioglu Parlar
Chapter 12. Oman: Balancing Through Diplomacy in the Gulf
Pinar Yürür
Chapter 13. Bahrain: State-Society Dichotomy in Arab Spring and Aftermath
Ayse Küçük
Chapter 14. An Unresolved Maritime Dispute from the Middle East to the
Balkans: Aegean Sea Continental Shelf Case (Turkey v. Greece)
Arda Özkan
Chapter 15. Societal, Political & Security Implications of the Arab Spring
in the Middle East
Bezen Balamir Coskun and Ahmet Üçagaç
Chapter 16. How Could the New Energy Transformation/Policies Affect the
Middle Eastern Actors?
Sanem Özer and Günes Ersoy
Chapter 17. Politics of Migration into Turkey From The Middle East:
Transition From Nationalizing to Neoliberal Policies Within 100 Years
Sebnem Köser Akçapar
Chapter 18. Turkey and the European Union (EU) Relations: The Neoliberal
Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) as Agenda Setters of a Middle Eastern
Country
Levent Kirval
Chapter 19. Emerging Triangle in the Hydropolitics of the Euphrates and
Tigris Basin: The Case of Turkey, Iran and Iraq
Ahmet Conker and Irem Çolak
Chapter 20. Green Sukuk and Its Potential in the Middle East
Yesim Tanrivermis and Gülnaz Sengül Günes
Chapter 21. Youth Political Activism in the Middle East
Cihan Dizdaroglu and Esra Dilek
Chapter 22. A Strategic / Economic Investment Area in the Middle East: The
Case of Iran
Erol Demir
Civil War after More than a Decade
Özge Özkoç
Chapter 2. Lebanon: Sectarian Division Revisited within the Frame of the
Regional Competition of Iran and Saudi Arabia
Fulya Özkan
Chapter 3. Mediation in Qatar's Foreign Policy: Drivers, Features and
Outcomes
Mehmet Osman Çati
Chapter 4. Iran: What Does the Conservative Turn Mean About the Foreign
Policy Implications?
Özgür Kizilyurt and Atay Akdevelioglu
Chapter 5. Iraq in Between Two Powers: A Critical Overview of Internal
Unbalance and a New War
Gizem Bilgin Aytaç
Chapter 6. The United Arab Emirates (UAE): A Rising Regional Stakeholder in
the Gulf
Begüm Kurtulus Abdulhayoglu and Burcu Sunar Cankurtaran
Chapter 7. Israel's Changing Eastern Mediterranean Strategy: A Necessity in
the Shadow of Geopolitics
Göktürk Tüysüzoglu
Chapter 8. Yemen: Sectarian Division and a Proxy War
Ugur Pektas and Yusuf Çinar
Chapter 9. The Water Problem in the Jordan River Basin from the
Perspectives of the Riparian States: The Geography of Jordan River
Vildan Meydan
Chapter 10. Rethinking Palestine after the Arab Uprisings
Ayse Ömür Atmaca
Chapter 11. Kuwait's Security Concerns: 2017 Gulf Crisis
Derya Sürmelioglu Parlar
Chapter 12. Oman: Balancing Through Diplomacy in the Gulf
Pinar Yürür
Chapter 13. Bahrain: State-Society Dichotomy in Arab Spring and Aftermath
Ayse Küçük
Chapter 14. An Unresolved Maritime Dispute from the Middle East to the
Balkans: Aegean Sea Continental Shelf Case (Turkey v. Greece)
Arda Özkan
Chapter 15. Societal, Political & Security Implications of the Arab Spring
in the Middle East
Bezen Balamir Coskun and Ahmet Üçagaç
Chapter 16. How Could the New Energy Transformation/Policies Affect the
Middle Eastern Actors?
Sanem Özer and Günes Ersoy
Chapter 17. Politics of Migration into Turkey From The Middle East:
Transition From Nationalizing to Neoliberal Policies Within 100 Years
Sebnem Köser Akçapar
Chapter 18. Turkey and the European Union (EU) Relations: The Neoliberal
Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) as Agenda Setters of a Middle Eastern
Country
Levent Kirval
Chapter 19. Emerging Triangle in the Hydropolitics of the Euphrates and
Tigris Basin: The Case of Turkey, Iran and Iraq
Ahmet Conker and Irem Çolak
Chapter 20. Green Sukuk and Its Potential in the Middle East
Yesim Tanrivermis and Gülnaz Sengül Günes
Chapter 21. Youth Political Activism in the Middle East
Cihan Dizdaroglu and Esra Dilek
Chapter 22. A Strategic / Economic Investment Area in the Middle East: The
Case of Iran
Erol Demir







