1st Edition

The Politics of Arab Integration

Edited By Giacomo Luciani, Ghassan Salamé Copyright 1988
    344 Pages
    by Routledge

    348 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume, first published in 1988, is the result of a major research project, the most important inquiry into the fundamental political structure of the Arab world. It is often argued that Arab states are arbitrary political creations that lack historical or present legitimacy and are unable to relate to each other in a productive way. It is further suggested that the demise of pan-Arabism merely underlines the inability of individual Arab states to integrate either domestically or internationally. This book sets out to answer the questions of Arab integration, with articles from a wide range of contributors from around the world.

    Part 1. The Cultural Dimension  1. Speech Diversity and Language Unity: Arabic as an Integrating Factor Zakaria Abuhamdia  2. The Media and Arab Integration Hamdi Kandil  3. The Role of Education in Domestic and Inter-Arab Integation Michael Suleiman  4. Attitudes to the Nation and the State in Arab Public Opinion Polls Tawfic Farah  Part 2. The Economic and Social Dimension  5. Economic Interdependence and National Sovereignty Samir Makdisi  6. Migration as a Factor Conditioning State Economic Control and Financial Policy Options Ibrahim Saad Eddine Abdallah  7. Immigrants in the Gulf Countries: ‘Sojourners’ or ‘Settlers’? Georges Sabagh  8. Migration and Political Integration in the Arab World Sharon Stanton Russell  Part 3. The Political and Institutional Dimensions  9. The Impact of Palestine on Arab Politics Walid Kazziha  10. Israeli Interference in Internal Arab Politics: the Case of Lebanon Avi Shlaim  11. Integration in the Arab World: the Institutional Framework Ghassan Salamé

    Biography

    Giacomo Luciani, Ghassan Salamé