Description |
xii, 210 pages : charts ; 22 cm |
Series |
Economic controversies
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Note |
Economic liberalization has failed in the Arab world. Instead of ushering in economic dynamism and precipitating democratic reform, it has over the last three decades resulted in greater poverty, rising income inequality and sky-rocketing rates of youth unemployment. In 'How Capitalism Failed the Arab World', Richard Heydarian shows how years of economic mismanagement, political autocracy and corruption have encouraged people to revolt, and how the initial optimism of the uprisings is now giving way to bitter power struggles, increasing uncertainty and continued economic stagnation |
Contents |
A brave new Middle East : the birth of a new era -- The anti-development state : economic origins of Arab upheavals -- The advent of economic globalization : a prelude to crisis -- The Great Recession : the collapse of Arab crony capitalism -- The new power brokers : political Islam and the Arab summer -- Gulf exceptionalism : how the monarchies have reshaped the Arab spring -- Peering into the abyss : the Arab Spring at the crossroads -- Where do we go from here? Finding the true path to an Arab Spring |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subjects |
Arab Spring, 2010- -- Economic aspects
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Arab countries -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
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Arab countries -- Economic policy -- 21st century
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Arab countries -- Politics and government -- 21st century
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OCLC # |
865492078 |
ISBN |
9781780329581 (hbk.) |
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178032958X (hbk.) |
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1780329571 (pbk.) |
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9781780329574 (pbk.) |
Other No. |
(OCoLC)865492078 (OCoLC)861672979 |
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