The book delves into the evolution of Arab political thought, tracing its development from the nineteenth century to contemporary times. It examines various ideologies, movements, and key figures that have shaped political discourse in the Arab world, highlighting the complexities and diversity of perspectives within this rich intellectual tradition. Through a historical lens, it offers insights into how political ideas have responded to social, cultural, and geopolitical changes over the years.
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George Corm is a distinguished author whose works delve into the intricate relationships between pluralism, political systems, and historical development. His writing often explores the economic and financial dimensions of international affairs and the challenges of development within the Arab world. Corm's analytical style and deep understanding of global systems offer readers a unique perspective on world politics and economics. His contributions are valued for their informed and insightful approach.





- 2020
- 2009
A History of the Middle East: From Antiquity to the Present Day
- 229 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The work explores the intricate history of the Middle East, tracing its evolution from before Islam to the present. Corm emphasizes the "geology of cultures," examining the geographical foundations of major empires, including those of Anatolia, Iran, Mesopotamia, and Egypt. This nuanced perspective clarifies the interactions among diverse groups such as Iranians, Turks, and Arabs within the Islamic world. The author also addresses the complex and often troubling dynamics between the West and the Middle East, highlighting social and economic factors that are frequently neglected in discussions of Islam.