All Stories

  1. Egypt and Syria: the authoritarian republics of the Middle East
  2. Globalized finance capital, hegemony and the Middle East: through the lens of radical political economy
  3. Actors and Dynamics in the Syrian Conflict's Middle Phase
  4. Governance Amidst Civil War
  5. The Syrian Uprising
  6. The State and Global Change
  7. The English school and the periphery regions: the case of MENA and the road ahead
  8. Routledge Handbook of Middle East Politics
  9. The Battle over Syria's Reconstruction
  10. Identity and state formation in multi‐sectarian societies: Between nationalism and sectarianism in Syria
  11. The Routledge Handbook to the Middle East and North African State and States System
  12. The rise and decline of the populist social contract in the Arab world
  13. Revisionist Dreams, Realist Strategies: The Foreign Policy of Syria
  14. Sectarianism and Governance in Syria
  15. Exploring the Nexus between Sectarianism and Regime Formation in a New Middle East: Theoretical Points of Departure
  16. 11. Foreign Policymaking in the Middle East: Complex Realism
  17. Playing 'the Sectarian Card' in a Sectarianized new Middle East
  18. The Sectarian Surge in the Middle East and the Dynamics of the Regional States-System
  19. What Went Wrong: Understanding the Trajectory of Syria’s Conflict
  20. From Westphalian Failure to Heterarchic Governance in MENA: The Case of Syria
  21. Understanding regime divergence in the post-uprising Arab states
  22. The Syrian Uprising
  23. Revisiting the 1967 Arab-Israel war and its consequences for the regional system
  24. Political parties in MENA: their functions and development
  25. The Crisis of Citizenship in the Arab World
  26. Routledge Handbook of Security Studies
  27. The Eastern Mediterranean in Transition
  28. State De-Construction in Iraq and Syria
  29. Civil Resistance in the Syrian Uprising
  30. The Alawis of Syria
  31. Political Parties in the Arab State: Libya, Syria, Egypt
  32. Revolutionary Egypt
  33. 5 Foreign Policy Analysis and the Arab World
  34. The Emerging Middle East–East Asia Nexus
  35. Conclusion: agency, context and emergent post-uprising regimes
  36. Globalization, democratization, and the Arab uprising: the international factor in MENA's failed democratization
  37. Introduction: understanding the consequences of the Arab uprisings – starting points and divergent trajectories
  38. Towards a Historical Sociology of the Arab Uprising: Beyond Democratization and Post-Democratization
  39. Change and Continuity after the Arab Uprising: The Consequences of State Formation in Arab North African States
  40. Historical Sociology and the Arab Uprising
  41. Empire and After: Toward a Framework for Comparing Empires and Their Consequences in the Post-Imperial Middle East and Central Asia
  42. Authoritarian Resilience and International Linkages In Iran and Syria
  43. Europe and the Middle East: From Imperialism to Liberal Peace?
  44. The New Authoritarianism in the Middle East and North Africa. By Stephen King. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. 288p. $65.00 cloth, $24.95 paper.
  45. Syria: from ‘authoritarian upgrading’ to revolution?
  46. Business Networks in Syria: The Political Economy of Authoritarian Resilience. ByBassam Haddad. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2012. xix + 255 pp. Figures, bibliography, notes, index. Cloth, $45.00. ISBN: 978-0-80477332-4.
  47. The Middle East and Globalization
  48. Sovereignty After EmpireComparing the Middle East and Central Asia
  49. Empire and State Formation: Contrary Tangents in Jordan and Syria
  50. The Ba'th Party in Post-Ba'thist Syria: President, Party and the Struggle for ‘Reform’
  51. The Middle East in the world hierarchy: imperialism and resistance
  52. Toward a Historical Sociology of State Formation in the Middle East
  53. Teaching & Learning Guide for: Modern Syrian Politics
  54. Defying the hegemon: Syria and the Iraq War
  55. Fred H. Lawson, Constructing International Relations in the Arab World (Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press2006). Pp. 224. $48.00 cloth.
  56. Modern Syrian Politics
  57. Political Parties and Trade Unions
  58. The US Invasion of Iraq: Explanations and Implications
  59. Small States and the Iraq War
  60. The Iraq War and International Relations: Implications for Small States
  61. Contrary Siblings: Syria, Jordan and the Iraq War
  62. Authoritarian persistence, democratization theory and the Middle East: An overview and critique
  63. Identity in International Relations: Constructivism versus Materialism, and the Case of the Middle East
  64. Globalization and Generational Change: Syrian Foreign Policy between Regional Conflict and European Partnership
  65. Conclusion
  66. The International Politics of the Middle East
  67. Foreign policy making in the Middle East
  68. Core and periphery: the international system and the Middle East
  69. Identity and sovereignty in the regional system
  70. Syria and Iran
  71. 10 Calculated Decompression as a Substitute for Democratization: Syria
  72. Pax‐Syriana? The origins, causes and consequences of Syria's role in Lebanon
  73. Why Syria Goes to War (review)
  74. Syria: The politics of economic liberalisation
  75. Does Syria Want Peace? Syrian Policy in the Syrian-Israeli Peace Negotiations
  76. Does Syria Want Peace? Syrian Policy in the Syrian-Israeli Peace Negotiations
  77. The Political Economy of Economic Liberalization in Syria
  78. SYRIA: THE POLITICS OF PEACE AND REGIME SURVIVAL
  79. Egypt, Syria and the Arab State System in the New World Order
  80. Class, State and the Reversal of Egypt's Agrarian Reform
  81. Iran, egypt, and the middle east state system in the post‐gulf war “new world order”
  82. The politics of economic reform in Egypt
  83. ASAD'S SYRIA AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER: The Struggle for Regime Survival
  84. Greater Syria: The History of an Ambition.
  85. Bureaucracy and Development in Syria: The Case of Agriculture
  86. The Reemergence of the Wafd Party: Glimpses of the Liberal Opposition in Egypt
  87. Charisma, revolution, and state formation: Qaddafi and Libya
  88. Party Activists in Syria and Egypt
  89. Rural Politics in Ba'thist Syria: A Case Study in the Role of the Countryside in the Political Development of Arab Societies
  90. Egypt under Sadat: Elites, Power Structure, and Political Change in a Post-Populist State
  91. Egypt under Sadat: Elites, Power Structure, and Political Change in a Post-Populist State
  92. Political Recruitment and Socialization in Syria: The case of the Revolutionary Youth Federation
  93. Globalization, the Highest Stage of Imperialism