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Part I Broad Patterns. - 1 Toward a framework for analysis. - 2 Imperialism and its manifestations in the Middle East - William W. Haddad and Jasamin Rostam-Kolayi. - Part II The Center in an Age of Inequality. - 3 The United States: a hegemon challenged - Stephen Zunes. - 4 Israel: the limits of conventional and nuclear deterrence - Ghada Talhami Part III Potential Counterbalancing Forces. - 5 Post-revolutionary Iran: resisting global and regional hegemony- Mojtaba Mahdavi. - 6 Egypt: the continuing storm?- Karen Abul. - 7 Turkey under the AKP: axis change or pragmatic activism- Tozun Bahcheli. - 8 "Identity politics": Europe, the EU and the Arab Spring- Philip Marfleet and Fran Cetti. - 9 The United Nations and the Middle East: a guide for the perplexed - Richard Falk
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The Middle East, a few decades ago, was seen to be an autonomous subsystem of the global international political system. More recently, the region has been subordinated to the hegemony of a singular superpower, the US, bolstered by an alliance with Israel and a network of Arab client states.The subordination of the contemporary Middle East has resulted in large part from the disappearance of countervailing forces, for example, global bipolarity, that for a while allowed the Arab world in particular to exercise a modicum of flexibility in shaping its international relations.The
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