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Discover 'Houses Built on Sand', a groundbreaking analysis that delves deep into the Arab Uprisings and their profound impact on sovereign power across the Middle East. This essential book, published by Manchester University Press in 2021, asks crucial questions about the dynamics of power, resistance, and political frameworks in the region. Why did some regimes collapse while others remained intact? Through a meticulous examination of political theorists like Agamben and Arendt, author Mabon unravels the intricacies of contested sovereign authority that shapes contemporary Middle Eastern politics.
Incorporating a wealth of interviews and firsthand accounts, this book offers readers an invaluable glimpse into the lives of those affected by the uprisings, highlighting the role of elites and their efforts to maintain control. 'Houses Built on Sand' is more than just a historical look; it is a theoretical exploration that sheds light on how varying political identities, communities, ideologies, and faith contexts influence power struggles.
Essential for students, scholars, and anyone intrigued by Middle Eastern history and contemporary geopolitical issues, this book equips readers with the insights to understand the undercurrents of social change. Join the discussion on resilience and transformation in this pivotal examination of why uprisings may recur in the future, making this a must-read for anyone invested in global politics and social movements.
Incorporating a wealth of interviews and firsthand accounts, this book offers readers an invaluable glimpse into the lives of those affected by the uprisings, highlighting the role of elites and their efforts to maintain control. 'Houses Built on Sand' is more than just a historical look; it is a theoretical exploration that sheds light on how varying political identities, communities, ideologies, and faith contexts influence power struggles.
Essential for students, scholars, and anyone intrigued by Middle Eastern history and contemporary geopolitical issues, this book equips readers with the insights to understand the undercurrents of social change. Join the discussion on resilience and transformation in this pivotal examination of why uprisings may recur in the future, making this a must-read for anyone invested in global politics and social movements.