Rethinking the Middle East

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Taylor & Francis US, 2003 - 208 էջ

Rethinking the Middle East runs counter to the received wisdom in modern Middle East studies. This discipline has been dominated by what may be termed a "culture of victimization"; it views the local populations of the Middle East Arabs in particular as the hapless victims of alien encroachment, and blames the region's endemic malaise on Western political and cultural imperialism. The author contends that the influence of the Great Powers has not been the primary force behind the region's political development, nor the main cause of its famous volatility. He argues that the main impetus has been provided by regional factors; and that even at their weakest point in modern history - during the final stages of the Ottoman Empire - the peoples in the Middle East have played an active role in the restructuring of their region.

 

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Britains Occupation of Egypt Revisited
15
Victim or Failed Aggressor? The Ottoman Entry into
30
Rethinking the Creation of the Modern Middle East
52
Does it Make a Difference for
71
The Long Trail of Arab AntiSemitism
99
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The Palestinians and the Right of Return
155
Rewriting Israels History
171
Revisionists Arabists and Pure Charlatans
187
Index
207
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