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The Arab world: Nation state and democracy
Why did the Arab world, once at the forefront of urban life, commerce and knowledge, fail to develop capitalism and democracy? this book examines the arguments surrounding this paradox. It traces the historical evolution of the Arab speaking peoples and sets this survey in the context of the changing world economic system. Focusing in more detail on Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Algeria. It looks at tweentieth-century nationalist movements of the Middle East. It examines their different path to independence, the growing impact of oil as a major source of wealth, and the effect of the Arab-Israeli conflict on the Arab world.
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