ABSTRACT

The Middle East is a major focus of world interest. This atlas provides accessible, concisely written entries on the most important current issues in the Middle East, combining maps with their geopolitical background. Providing a clear context for analysis of key concerns, it includes background topics, the position of the Middle East in the world and profiles of the constituent countries.

Features include:

  • clearly and thematically organized sections covering the continuing importance of the Middle East, the background, fundamental concerns, the states and the crucial issues related to the area
  • original maps integrated into the text, placing international issues and conflicts in their geographical contexts
  • case studies and detailed analysis of each country, complete with relevant statistics and key facts
  • coverage of fundamental considerations such as:
  • water shortage
  • the petroleum industry
  • conflicts and boundary issues
  • a comprehensive further reading section, enabling students to cover the topic in more depth.

A valuable introduction to undergraduate students of political science and Middle East studies and designed as a primary teaching aid for courses related to the Middle East in the areas of politics, history, geography, economics and military studies, this book is also an outstanding reference source for libraries and anyone interested in these fields.

part |2 pages

Section A

chapter |8 pages

The Middle East in context

part |2 pages

Section B The Middle Eastern background: geographical and historical

chapter |17 pages

Geographical background

chapter |13 pages

Historical background

part |2 pages

Section C Fundamental concerns

chapter |9 pages

Petroleum 54

chapter |10 pages

Water

chapter |7 pages

International boundaries

chapter |6 pages

Transboundary issues

part |2 pages

Section D

chapter |91 pages

States of the Middle East

chapter |21 pages

Rimland regions

chapter |4 pages

Rimland seas

part |2 pages

Section E Key issues

chapter |24 pages

War and confl ict

chapter |9 pages

Political issues

chapter |15 pages

The Israeli–Palestinian question

chapter |7 pages

Iraq

chapter |9 pages

Afghanistan

part |2 pages

Section F

chapter |6 pages

Further reading