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Routledge Studies in Mediterranean Politics

About the Book Series

The Mediterranean Politics series takes an inter-disciplinary approach which, while generally focused on the disciplines of politics and international relations, also encompasses economics, human geography, sociology, and religious studies, in order to shed light on the interconnectedness of polities and societies in the Mediterranean region. The series takes the study of Mediterranean politics as a focal point to examine the global and transnational linkages between the Mediterranean area and the wider world. Showcasing cutting edge new research on regional, transnational and comparative politics, it provides a forum for the discussion of Mediterranean politics with special reference to the interaction between European and Middle Eastern & North African countries.

15 Series Titles


Arab Spring and Peripheries A Decentring Research Agenda

Arab Spring and Peripheries: A Decentring Research Agenda

1st Edition

Edited By Daniela Huber, Lorenzo Kamel
October 18, 2018

The emerging literature on the so-called ‘Arab Spring’ has largely focused on the evolution of the uprisings in cities and power centres. In order to reach a more diversified and inner understanding of the ‘Arab Spring’, this edited book examines how peripheries have reacted and contributed to the ...

The Struggle for Influence in the Middle East The Arab Uprisings and Foreign Assistance

The Struggle for Influence in the Middle East: The Arab Uprisings and Foreign Assistance

1st Edition

Edited By Federica Bicchi, Benoit Challand, Steven Heydemann
January 12, 2018

This collection of research papers explores the impact of the Arab uprisings on the politics and political economy of foreign aid provision in the MENA region. Contributions focus on the foreign assistance policies and strategies of key donors (United States, Europe, Gulf countries and Turkey), and...

Twenty Years of Euro-Mediterranean Relations

Twenty Years of Euro-Mediterranean Relations

1st Edition

Edited By Richard Youngs
January 12, 2018

The creation of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership in 1995 was seen, at the time, as a forward-thinking foreign policy which would strengthen ties between Europe and the Mediterranean Arab states. Since that time, however, almost none of this initial ambition has been translated into positive, ...

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