The Middle East's Troubled Relationship with the Liberal International Order
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06/03/2018
The Middle East has had a complex relationship with the so-called liberal international order. Many peoples and elites of the region welcomed the promise, and promises, of the liberal order after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, and sought to integrate into it; for other peoples and elites, there have been negative reactions and resistance to it. Today, a majority of countries are integrated, at least nominally, into the global order, while some are decidedly still in systemic challenge with it. The Middle East has also had difficulty in cohering as a region; the condition today is one of collapsed regional order and proxy conflict.
Keywords: Middle East, liberal order, regionalism, multipolarity
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Details
p. 122-137 -
Issue
53/1 -
ISBN/ISSN/DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2018.1407165