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E-grāmata: Lineages of Revolt: Issues of Contemporary Capitalism in the Middle East

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  • Formāts: 348 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Haymarket Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781608463527
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  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Haymarket Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781608463527
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"In this illuminating and original work, Adam Hanieh demonstrates that the Arab Spring rebellions are about much more than democracy. Too often the Arab uprisings have been reduced to a simple expression of mass protest against authoritarian regimes. In an accessible and engaging style, Hanieh shows how an analysis of the specific nature of capitalist development in the Middle East is key to understanding these revolutions"--

"Praise for Adam Hanieh's Capitalism and Class in the Gulf Arab States:"The first work to be published in English that gives a full understanding of the formation and development of the Gulf capitalist class."-CounterfireIn this illuminating and originalwork, Adam Hanieh demonstrates that the Arab Spring rebellions are about much more than democracy. Too often the Arab uprisings have been reduced to a simple expression of mass protest against authoritarian regimes. In an accessible and engaging style, Hanieh shows how an analysis of the specific nature of capitalist development in the Middle East is key to understanding these revolutions.Adam Hanieh teaches development studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). He is the author of Capitalism and Class in the Gulf Arab States. "--



In this illuminating and original work, Adam Hanieh demonstrates that the Arab Spring rebellions are about much more than democracy


Recenzijas

“More than three years after the beginning of the uprisings in the Arab world, one is scarcely able to find a commentator with anything good to say about them—least of all one on the Left … Adam Haniehs Lineages of Revolt is a bracing corrective to this sort of thinking and deserves its place on the bookshelves and reading lists of students of the region and activists alike. Both meatily empirical and sharply theoretical, Haniehs book dispatches several of the clichés that inform the study of the political economy of the Arab world … Lineages of Revolt is, in short, a masterful achievement. —Jaime Allinson, WorkingUSA



Praise for Capitalism and Class in the Gulf Arab States

“This important, original work should be read by anyone with an interest in the political economy of the Middle East. —Middle East Research and Information Project (MERIP).

"Hanieh's groundbreaking book argues that we should not view the Gulf Arab states as anomalies in the worldwide economy.'" —Arab Studies Journal

"Insightful, timely, and welcome...the analytical framework and substantial data he puts forward in the book will help readers map out the current and future processes of regional integration, class formations, and contradictions, and to situate these processes within the wider global political economy." —International Socialist Review More than three years after the beginning of the uprisings in the Arab world, one is scarcely able to find a commentator with anything good to say about themleast of all one on the Left Adam Haniehs Lineages of Revolt is a bracing corrective to this sort of thinking and deserves its place on the bookshelves and reading lists of students of the region and activists alike. Both meatily empirical and sharply theoretical, Haniehs book dispatches several of the clichés that inform the study of the political economy of the Arab world Lineages of Revolt is, in short, a masterful achievement. Jaime Allinson, WorkingUSA



Praise for Capitalism and Class in the Gulf Arab States

This important, original work should be read by anyone with an interest in the political economy of the Middle East. Middle East Research and Information Project (MERIP).

"Hanieh's groundbreaking book argues that we should not view the Gulf Arab states as anomalies in the worldwide economy.'" Arab Studies Journal

"Insightful, timely, and welcome...the analytical framework and substantial data he puts forward in the book will help readers map out the current and future processes of regional integration, class formations, and contradictions, and to situate these processes within the wider global political economy." International Socialist Review

Papildus informācija

Reviews will be sought at Jadaliyya.com, Middle East Research and Information Project, The Guardian, Electronic Intifada, and The Real News Network Promotion and publicity at the 2013 Middle Eastern Studies Association conference
Chapter 1 Theories and Perspectives
1(18)
Chapter 2 Framing the Region: Imperialism and the Middle East
19(28)
Chapter 3 Mapping the Neoliberal Experience
47(28)
Chapter 4 Capitalism and Agrarian Change in North Africa
75(24)
Chapter 5 Class and State in the West Bank: Neoliberalism under Occupation
99(24)
Chapter 6 The Regional Scale: Bringing the Gulf Arab States Back In
123(22)
Chapter 7 Crisis and Revolution
145(32)
Appendixes 177(18)
Bibliography 195(24)
Notes 219(48)
Index 267
Adam Hanieh teaches Development Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London (UK). He is author of Capitalism and Class in the Gulf Arab States (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2011).