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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgements vii
- THE Contributors viii
- INTRODUCTION: Regional Order in the Middle East and North Africa 1
- 1 Lost in Change: A Framework for Understanding Change in the Middle East Regional Order 32
- 2 American Illusions of Regional Order and the Emergence of Turbulence in the MENA Regional System 62
- 3 Which Region? Border Drawing and Ordering in the Middle East and North Africa 85
- 4 Variable-Geometry Regionalisation: Overlapping Cartographies of Regime Survival across the Mediterranean MENA and the Red Sea 111
- 5 Alliances and Regional Order in the Middle East 139
- 6 Discursive Perceptions and Projections of Regional Order: The Islamic Republic of Iran and its Place in the Region 159
- 7 Nomos and Normative Alternatives: Spatial Manifestations of the Resistance Axis’ Vision of Regional Order 190
- 8 Capabilities and Confidence: Gulf Arab Autonomy amid America’s Altered Authority 219
- 9 The Environmental Factor in the Middle East and North Africa: How Climate Change and Environmental Degradation Reshape Regional Order 243
- Conclusion: Ordering and Disordering the Middle East 270
- Index 288
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgements vii
- THE Contributors viii
- INTRODUCTION: Regional Order in the Middle East and North Africa 1
- 1 Lost in Change: A Framework for Understanding Change in the Middle East Regional Order 32
- 2 American Illusions of Regional Order and the Emergence of Turbulence in the MENA Regional System 62
- 3 Which Region? Border Drawing and Ordering in the Middle East and North Africa 85
- 4 Variable-Geometry Regionalisation: Overlapping Cartographies of Regime Survival across the Mediterranean MENA and the Red Sea 111
- 5 Alliances and Regional Order in the Middle East 139
- 6 Discursive Perceptions and Projections of Regional Order: The Islamic Republic of Iran and its Place in the Region 159
- 7 Nomos and Normative Alternatives: Spatial Manifestations of the Resistance Axis’ Vision of Regional Order 190
- 8 Capabilities and Confidence: Gulf Arab Autonomy amid America’s Altered Authority 219
- 9 The Environmental Factor in the Middle East and North Africa: How Climate Change and Environmental Degradation Reshape Regional Order 243
- Conclusion: Ordering and Disordering the Middle East 270
- Index 288