Modern Middle East – A Political History Since the First World War 2e 2nd Edition
Author(s): Mehran Kamrava (Author)
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Date: 25 Jan. 2011
Edition: 2nd
Language: English
Print length: 528 pages
ISBN-10: 0520267753
ISBN-13: 9780520267756
Book Description
Since it was first published in 2006, this concise overview of the making of the contemporary Middle East has become essential reading for students and general readers who want to gain a better understanding of this diverse region. Writing for a wide audience, Mehran Kamrava takes us from fall of the Ottoman Empire to today, exploring along the way such central issues as the dynamics of economic development, authoritarian endurance, and the Israel-Palestinian conflict. For this new, thoroughly revised edition, he has brought the book fully up to date by incorporating events and issues of the past few years. “The Modern Middle East” now includes information about the June 2009 Iranian presidential elections and their aftermath, changes precipitated so far by the Obama administration, Israel’s attack on Gaza in 2008, the effects of globalization on economic development, and more.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Recommended.”–Choice
From the Inside Flap
From reviews of the first edition:
“A rare combination of insightful analysis and accessibility for the general reader. I recommend it.” Glenn Robinson, author of
Building a Palestinian State: The Incomplete Revolution
“Kamrava provides an in-depth analysis of not just political history but also a variety of other issues that have plagued this part of the world for so many years and continue to remain unresolved for years to come.”Mahmood Monshipouri, author of
Islamism, Secularism, and Human Rights in the Middle East
“This is an ambitious, stimulating book that synthesizes a broad range of literature on Middle East history and politics. The author analyzes many important issues in the region, emphasizing the challenges countries face in overcoming historical legacies, developing accountable leadership, recovering from conflict, and developing productive economies.”Bradford Dillman, author of
State and Private Sector in Algeria: The Politics of Rent-Seeking and Failed Development
“At a time when sensational books on the Middle East fill the market, this is a serious and sober contribution that will help the students and lay people alike. The author approaches the highly charged emotional issues of the Middle East with sensitivity and objectivity. Kamrava should be commended for a very useful and highly needed book.”Asad AbuKhalil, author of
The Battle for Saudi Arabia: Royalty, Fundamentalism, and Global Power
“Mehran Kamrava has written a very well-researched, accessible, and up to date book. His themes are well chosen; his analysis is cogent and lucid. It is a welcome addition to the literature on Middle East politics.”Manochehr Dorraj, author of
Middle East at the Crossroads
From the Back Cover
From reviews of the first edition:
“A rare combination of insightful analysis and accessibility for the general reader. I recommend it.” —Glenn Robinson, author of
Building a Palestinian State: The Incomplete Revolution
“Kamrava provides an in-depth analysis of not just political history but also a variety of other issues that have plagued this part of the world for so many years and continue to remain unresolved for years to come.”—Mahmood Monshipouri, author of
Islamism, Secularism, and Human Rights in the Middle East
“This is an ambitious, stimulating book that synthesizes a broad range of literature on Middle East history and politics. The author analyzes many important issues in the region, emphasizing the challenges countries face in overcoming historical legacies, developing accountable leadership, recovering from conflict, and developing productive economies.”—Bradford Dillman, author of
State and Private Sector in Algeria: The Politics of Rent-Seeking and Failed Development
“At a time when sensational books on the Middle East fill the market, this is a serious and sober contribution that will help the students and lay people alike. The author approaches the highly charged emotional issues of the Middle East with sensitivity and objectivity. Kamrava should be commended for a very useful and highly needed book.”—As`ad AbuKhalil, author of
The Battle for Saudi Arabia: Royalty, Fundamentalism, and Global Power
“Mehran Kamrava has written a very well-researched, accessible, and up to date book. His themes are well chosen; his analysis is cogent and lucid. It is a welcome addition to the literature on Middle East politics.”—Manochehr Dorraj, author of
Middle East at the Crossroads
About the Author
Mehran Kamrava is Interim Dean of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in Qatar and also the Director of the School’s Center for International and Regional Studies. He is the author, most recently, of Iran’s Intellectual Revolution. He has also edited The New Voices of Islam: Rethinking Politics and Modernity, and Innovation in Islam: Traditions and Contributions (both by UC Press).