Pan-arabism And Arab Nationalism: The Continuing Debate

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Routledge, 2019 M06 4 - 208 páginas
Now that the oil era has come to a very unceremonious end in the Arab Mashreq, it is time for a sober and somber assessment-a selfcriticism- of the Arab body politic. Indeed, this effort at self-criticism is already underway, led by the many symposiums sponsored by the Center for Arab Unity Studies and the Arab Intellectual Forum.

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Foreword James A Bill
A New Arab Man Transformation and Change in the Arab World
The Dying Arab Nation William R Brown
Stress and Disintegration in the Arab World AbdulMonem AlMashat
The October War and Arab Students Self Conceptions Paul D Starr
The World Beyond the Words Fouad Ajami
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Tawfic E. Farah is the editor of the Journal of Arab Affairs and president of the Middle East Research Group, Inc. He edited Political Behavior in the Arab States (Westview, 1983) and co-authored Survey Research in the Arab World (Westview, 1985). James A. Bill is a professor of political science at the University of Texas, Austin.

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