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What is the Middle East?

What is the Middle East?

What is the Middle East?

The Theory and Practice of Regions
Marc Lynch, George Washington University, Washington DC
February 2025
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Paperback
9781009557894

    The Middle East has traditionally been understood as a world region by policy, political science, and the public. Its borders are highly ambiguous, however, and rarely explicitly justified or theorized. This Element examines how the current conception of the Middle East emerged from colonialism and the Cold War, placing it within both global politics and trends within American higher education. It demonstrates the strategic stakes of different possible definitions of the Middle East, as well as the internal political struggles to define and shape the identity of the region. It shows how unexamined assumptions about the region as a coherent and unified entity have distorted political science research by arbitrarily limiting the comparative universe of cases and foreclosing underlying politics. It argues for expanding our concept of the Middle East to better incorporate transregional connections within a broader appeal for comparative area studies.

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    February 2025
    Paperback
    9781009557894
    78 pages
    230 × 151 × 5 mm
    0.133kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction: Is the Middle East a Region?
    • 2. What is the Middle East?
    • 3. The Middle East from the Outside In
    • 4. The Middle East From the Inside Out
    • 5. The Middle East and Comparative Area Studies.
      Author
    • Marc Lynch , George Washington University, Washington DC