Modern History and Politics: Making Sense of the Arab State , edited by Steven Heydemann and Marc Lynch (book review)
Key Points
The review aims to assess the contributions of the book in understanding the complexities of the Arab state and its politics.
Examines various chapters contributed by different authors
Analyzes thematic elements related to modern history and governance
Evaluates the structure and coherence of arguments presented in the book
Highlights key insights about state-building processes in the Arab world
Discusses the relevance of historical context in shaping contemporary political dynamics
Identifies gaps in the literature on Arab politics that the book addresses
Abstract
Making Sense of the Arab State, edited by Steven Heydemann and Marc Lynch. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2024. 298 pages. 85 cloth, 34. 95 paper; open access.