Language:EnglishPublisher:Cambridge University PressISBN-13:9781108448383ISBN-10:1108448380UPC:9781108448383Book Category:History, Biography & AutobiographyBook Subcategory:Middle East, RoyaltySize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.67 inchesWeight:1.2302Product ID:SCR46A51F0
Since the publication of the first edition, substantial changes have occurred in the political landscape of Jordan and the Middle East. King Abdullah II has cemented his rule amidst an onslaught of threats which have faced his kingdom since he succeeded his father in 1999. The Syrian civil war has fundamentally shifted the political context of its neighbouring countries, with Jordan experiencing a huge population explosion as people moved across the border from Syria. This second edition of Robins' accessible and succinct survey of Jordanian political history is an account of a century of events within a country whose fortunes are closely identified with its heads of state. Beginning in the early 1920s in the Mandate years, and now benefiting from new material on the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, attempts at democratisation, the collapse of the economy, the Jordan Spring and refugee crisis, this new edition featuring original research brings Jordan's political history into the twenty-first century.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Cambridge University PressISBN-13:9781108448383ISBN-10:1108448380UPC:9781108448383Book Category:History, Biography & AutobiographyBook Subcategory:Middle East, RoyaltySize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.67 inchesWeight:1.2302Product ID:SCR46A51F0
Robins, Philip: - Philip Robins is Professor of Middle East Politics and Faculty Fellow at St Antony's College, University of Oxford. He was a founding member of the Middle East Programme at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House and a Visiting Professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations at Bosphorus University, Istanbul. A specialist on the modern Middle East, he is the author of The Middle East: A Beginners' Guide (2009), The Role, Position and Agency of Cusp States in International Relations (2014) and the recent monograph Middle East Drugs Bazaar: Production, Prevention and Consumption (2016).
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Since the publication of the first edition, substantial changes have occurred in the political landscape of Jordan and the Middle East. King Abdullah II has cemented his rule amidst an onslaught of threats which have faced his kingdom since he succeeded his father in 1999. The Syrian civil war has fundamentally shifted the political context of its neighbouring countries, with Jordan experiencing a huge population explosion as people moved across the border from Syria. This second edition of Robins' accessible and succinct survey of Jordanian political history is an account of a century of events within a country whose fortunes are closely identified with its heads of state. Beginning in the early 1920s in the Mandate years, and now benefiting from new material on the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, attempts at democratisation, the collapse of the economy, the Jordan Spring and refugee crisis, this new edition featuring original research brings Jordan's political history into the twenty-first century.
Robins, Philip: - Philip Robins is Professor of Middle East Politics and Faculty Fellow at St Antony's College, University of Oxford. He was a founding member of the Middle East Programme at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House and a Visiting Professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations at Bosphorus University, Istanbul. A specialist on the modern Middle East, he is the author of The Middle East: A Beginners' Guide (2009), The Role, Position and Agency of Cusp States in International Relations (2014) and the recent monograph Middle East Drugs Bazaar: Production, Prevention and Consumption (2016).