Power, Resistance, Ideology and the State
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Power, Resistance, Ideology and the State

Charles Tripp and the Comparative Politics of the Middle East

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Power, Resistance, Ideology and the State

Charles Tripp and the Comparative Politics of the Middle East

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A wide-ranging, innovative, and essential exploration of the politics of today's Middle East.

Power, Resistance, Ideology and the State: Charles Tripp and the Comparative Politics of the Middle East seeks to present a new understanding of a region of unprecedented volatility, where postcolonial projects of state-driven development have now expired, old ruling elites have been delegitimized, and political Islam discredited. The work of Charles Tripp, professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) for over three decades, has shaped a distinct approach to the study of Middle East politics with an analytical sensibility that is empirically rich, theoretically insightful, and historically sensitive. This volume brings together contributions from ten political scientists and historians from across Europe, the United States, and the Middle East, each of which takes Tripp's work as an intellectual point of departure for studying Middle East politics. 

Against this background, the contributors explore the contemporary developments that have emerged to fill the intellectual and material shortcomings created by the systemic failures of economics and politics in the region. 

The contributions focus on four themes that are central to an understanding of Middle East politics—power, resistance, ideology, and the state—to examine political trends in cases ranging from Iran and Iraq to Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria. Each chapter combines extensive field research and a knowledge of regional politics with methodological and philosophical reflexivity to produce a collection of papers at the cutting edge of contemporary Middle East Studies.
 

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Yes, you can access Power, Resistance, Ideology and the State by Ali M. Ansari,T. B. Dodge,Daniel Neep,Toby Dodge in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in History & Middle Eastern History. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
Gingko
Year
2025
Print ISBN
9781914983306
eBook ISBN
9781914983313

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. 1. Symbolic Politics and Secular Logics in the Middle East and North Africa: Charles Tripp as Social Theorist – Daniel Neep
  6. 2. States, Elites, and the Management of Change in Beirut’s Post-Civil War Reconstruction – Hannes Baumann
  7. 3. Digital Entrepreneurs and State Resilience under Sanctions in Iran – Evaleila Pesaran
  8. 4. ‘My Dream and My Country Walked Away from Each Other’: Youth, Education and Political Agency in Asad’s Syria – Aurora Sottimano
  9. 5. Performing the Jordanian State: Intervention, Aid Dependence and Eternal Reform – Benjamin Schuetze
  10. 6. Producing the ‘Weak’ State in Lebanon: The Shadow State at Play – Jamil Mouawad
  11. 7. Charles Tripp, Pierre Bourdieu and Writing a Modern History of Iraq – Toby Dodge
  12. 8. The British Empire, the Modern State and the Institutionalisation of Sectarian Difference – Toby Matthiesen
  13. 9. Myths of the Iran–Iraq War and the Development of the Praetorian State in Iran – Ali M. Ansari
  14. 10. The Middle East and International Relations: History Lessons Not Learned – Louise Fawcett
  15. Acknowledgements