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Stabilising the Contemporary Middle East and North Africa - Regional Actors and New Approaches

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This book examines the changing dynamics of stabilisation efforts in the Middle East and North Africa. Written by recognised scholars and practitioners in the field, this volume provides a rich overview of the broader spectrum of stabilisation. The topics range from a comprehensive set of lessons learned in Afghanistan and Iraq to transitional justice and reconciliation efforts in Tunisia and international attempts to protect the region's cultural heritage. Ultimately, this edited collection presents a comprehensive look at the attempts to increase stability in the MENA region.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. The Evolution of the Regional Security Complex in the MENA Region.- 3. Global Tipping Point? Stabilisation in Afghanistan Since 2001.- 4. A Diplomatic Perspective on Stabilisation.- 5. Non-State Armed Actors and Transitions from Conflict to Peace: Lessons from Peace Processes and Implications for Stabilisation.- 6. GCC Approaches to Stabilisation: Compatible or Competing?.- 7. Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Turkey: The Political Drivers of 'Stabilisation'.- 8. Beyond Daesh. The UAE's Approach and Contribution to International Stabilisation and Reconstruction Efforts in Iraq.- 9. Economic Stabilisation of the MENA Region: 'Old' vs 'New' Actors.- 10. Urban Warfare: Stabilisation of Cities.- 11. Redrawing the Lines in the Sand? Quests for Decentralisation, Regional Autonomy and Independence among Syrian Kurds and South Yemeni separatists.- 12. Egypt and Turkey: Identity as a Source of Instability.- 13. Distributing Justice: Transitional Justice and Stabilisation in North Africa.- 14. The Soldier and the Curator: The Challenges of Defending Cultural Property in Conflict Areas

About the author

Victor Gervais is Senior Research Fellow at the Emirates Diplomatic Academy (EDA) in Abu Dhabi, UAE, where he leads the MENA Peace and Security programme.
Saskia van Genugten is Strategy and Policy Advisor at the Dutch Ministry of Defence, the Netherlands, and author of Libya in Western Foreign Policies 1911-2011

Summary

This book examines the changing dynamics of stabilisation efforts in the Middle East and North Africa. Written by recognised scholars and practitioners in the field, this volume provides a rich overview of the broader spectrum of stabilisation. The topics range from a comprehensive set of lessons learned in Afghanistan and Iraq to transitional justice and reconciliation efforts in Tunisia and international attempts to protect the region’s cultural heritage. Ultimately, this edited collection presents a comprehensive look at the attempts to increase stability in the MENA region.

Product details

Assisted by Saskia Van Genugten (Editor), Victo Gervais (Editor), Victor Gervais (Editor), van Genugten (Editor), van Genugten (Editor), Saskia van Genugten (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030252281
ISBN 978-3-0-3025228-1
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 155 mm x 218 mm x 25 mm
Weight 580 g
Illustrations XII, 336 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Series Middle East Today
Middle East Today
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political system

Afrika, Naher Osten, B, Africa, International Relations, Middle East, Politics & government, Religion & politics, Political Science and International Studies, Comparative Politics, Regionalism, Religion and Politics, African Politics, Middle East—Politics and government, Middle Eastern Politics, Africa—Politics and government, Politics and Religion

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