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Remaking the Middle East

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Remaking the Middle East

Contributors:

By (Author) Anthony Bubalo

ISBN:

9780143791874

Publisher:

Penguin Random House Australia

Imprint:

Penguin Random House Australia

Publication Date:

30th April 2018

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

956.054

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 111mm, Height 181mm

Description

A discussion of the problems and possible solutions to turmoil in the Middle East, from prominent political commentator Anthony Bubalo. Not since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire has the Middle East been convulsed by so many events in such a short period of time. Uprisings, coups and wars have seen governments overthrown, hundreds of thousands killed, and millions displaced. Parts of the region have become ungoverned or ungovernable. Refugees and terrorists have become the Middle East's most noteworthy exports. In Remaking the Middle East, Anthony Bubalo argues that the current turmoil is the result of the irrevocable decay of the nizam - the system by which most states in the modern region are ruled. But if you look hard enough it is possible to spot 'green shoots' of change that could remake the Middle East in ways that are more inclusive, more democratic, less corrupt and less violent. Such an outcome is not inevitable, but with so much commentary focused on what is going wrong in the region, it is also important to identify what may well go right.

Author Bio

Anthony Bubalo is the Deputy Director of the Lowy Institute and has worked on the Middle East for over 25 years. He has written research papers on the links between the Middle East and Asia, on Islamism, democratisation and terrorism. He is a regular commentator on Middle East politics in the Australian and international media. For over a decade he was an officer of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He studied Arabic in Cairo and served in Australian diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia and Israel. He was also a Middle East Analyst with Australia's peak analytical intelligence organisation, the Office of National Assessments.

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