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    The Middle East Dilemma by Hudson, Michael C.;

    The Politics and Economics of Arab Integration

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    • Publisher Columbia University Press
    • Date of Publication 22 April 1999

    • ISBN 9780231111386
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages368 pages
    • Size 234 x 158 mm
    • Language English
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    From the unification of North and South Yemen, to the struggle for Mahgreb unity, and the experiences of the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council, this book presents a complex portrait of the history and prospects for Arab integration.

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    In the 1990 the Gulf War, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Arab-Israeli peace process and the trend to market-driven economies impacted the regional political and economic order of the Arab world dramatically. How do these events affect the processes of Arab integration? Is the idea of an Arab political and economic comunity in the broadest sense no longer viable? What lessons can be learned from recent attempts toward the future of Arab unity? A team of respected political scientists, historians, and economists carefully assesses the state of regional integration and cooperation, and explains why integration in general has proven so elusive. From the unification of North and South Yemen, to the struggle for Mahgreb unity, and the experiences of the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council, this book presents a complex portrait of the history and prospects for Arab integration.

    Part I examines the trends and points the way toward a more rational Arab order. Bahgat Korany reminds us of the continuing relevance of the balance-of-power in understanding Arab world dynamics. Bassam Tibi traces the decline of the Arab "imagined community" and the rise of the Arab state system. Part II offers five case studies exploring the political forces behind integrative attempts on the subregional level. Essays include Mustafa Al-Sayyid on the short-lived "United Arab Republic" of Egypt and Syria; and Abdul Khaleq Abdulla on the hastily established Gulf Cooperation Council. In Part III, economic integration and development are discussed. Roger Owens reviews the efforts to organize an Arab common market. Yusif Sayigh offers a blunt critique of the Joint Arab Economic Action project. Finally, Michael Hudson raises the possibility of a new model of inter-Arab coordination based on sovereign institutional realities and rational collective choice.

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    Table of Contents:

    INTRODUCTION
    1. Arab Integration: An Overview
    Part I: THE CHANGING ARAB REGIONAL SYSTEM
    2. The Arab World and the New Balance of Power in the Middle EastBahgat Korany
    3. The Prospects for Arab Cooperation in a Changing Regional and Global SystemPaul Noble
    4. From Pan-Arabism to the Community of Sovereign Arab States: Redefining the Arab and Arabism in the Aftermath of the Second Gulf WarBassam Tibi
    Part II: EXPERIMENTS IN POLITICAL INTEGRATION
    5. The Rise and Fall of the United Arab RepublicMustapha Kamil Al-Sayyid
    6. The United Arab Emirates:A Quarter Century of FederationFrauke Heard-Bey
    7. The Gulf Cooperation Council: Nature Origin, and ProcessAbdul Khaleq Abdulla
    8. The Ups and Downs of Maghrib UnityWilliam Zartman
    9. The Republic of Yemen:The Politics of Unification and Civil War 1989--1995 Robert Burrowes
    Part III: ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
    10. Inter-Arab Economic Relations During the Twentieth Century:World Market vs. Regional Market?Roger Owen
    11. Arab Economic Integration:The Poor Harvest of the 1980sYusif A. Sayigh
    12. Technology: A Disintegrative Factor in the Arab WorldAntoine B. Zahlan
    13. Labor Migration and Economic Integration in the Middle EastNemat Shafik
    14. Prospects for Regional Economic Integration After OsloAtif A. Kubursi

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