Instability in the Middle East: Structural Causes and Uneven Modernisation 1950-2015 Contributor(s): Cernư, Karel (Author), Jones, Phill (Translator) |
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ISBN: 8024634279 ISBN-13: 9788024634272 Publisher: Karolinum Press, Charles University OUR PRICE: $29.70 Product Type: Paperback Published: November 2017 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | Middle East - General - Social Science | Sociology - General |
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 6.4" W x 9.2" (1.72 lbs) 224 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Middle East |
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Publisher Description: Middle Eastern instability is manifest externally in many ways: by crises afflicting governing regimes, the rise of political Islam, terrorism, revolution, civil war, increased migration, and the collapse of many states. This book examines the roots of this instability using a theoretically original and empirically supported historical-sociological comparative analysis. Countering common interpretations of postcolonial Middle Eastern development, Instability in the Middle East focuses on the highly uneven and unsynchronized pace of change in individual sociodemographic, economic, and political dimensions of modernization. Drawing on the theory of multiple modernities, Čern investigates the broader cultural, religious, and international political context of uneven modernization in the Middle East and tests his model using a time series of dozens of indicators over the past fifty years, revealing a long-term trend of cumulative change across the region. |
Contributor Bio(s): Cerny, Karel: - Karel Cerny is a lecturer in the Department of Historical Sociology, Faculty of Humanities, at Charles University Prague.Jones, Phill: - Phil Jones is a translator of Czech into English. |