ABSTRACT

Routledge Handbook on Middle East Security provides the first comprehensive look at Middle East security issues that includes both traditional and emerging security threats.

Taking a broad perspective on security, the volume offers both analysis grounded in the ‘hard’ military and state security discourse but also delves into the ‘soft’ aspects of security employing a human security perspective. As such the volume addresses imminent challenges to security, such as the ones relating directly to the war in Syria, but also the long-term challenges. The traditional security problems, which are deep-seated, are at risk of being exacerbated also by a lack of focus on emerging vulnerabilities in the region. While taking as a point of departure the prevalent security discourse, the volume also goes beyond the traditional focus on military or state security and consider non-traditional security challenges.

This book provides a state-of-the-art review of research on the key challenges for security in the Middle East; it will be a key resource for students and scholars interested in Security Studies, International Relations, Political Science and Middle Eastern Studies.

part I|1 pages

Global contemporary security trends and the Middle East

chapter 1|13 pages

Perspectives on Middle East security

An introduction
ByAnders Jägerskog, Michael Schulz, Ashok Swain

chapter 3|20 pages

Conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa

An attempt at reframing
ByJoost R. Hiltermann

chapter 4|13 pages

US Middle East policy

ByStephen Zunes

chapter 5|14 pages

External intervention in the Gulf

ByMatteo Legrenzi, Fred H. Lawson

chapter 6|16 pages

The security implications of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict

ByMichael Schulz

chapter 7|15 pages

The future of Iraq’s security

ByIbrahim Al-Marashi

chapter 8|16 pages

Security and Syria

From “the security state” to the source of multiple insecurities
ByPhilippe Droz-Vincent

chapter 9|14 pages

Humanitarian aid to a Middle East in crisis

ByRoger Hearn

chapter 10|13 pages

Peacebuilding in the Middle East

ByKarin Aggestam, Lisa Strömbom

part II|1 pages

Energy, resource issues and climate change as security issues in the Middle East

chapter 11|11 pages

The water-energy-food nexus in the MENA region

Securities of the future
ByMartin Keulertz, Tony Allan

chapter 13|17 pages

Food security in the Middle East

ByHussein A. Amery

chapter 14|12 pages

Climate-related security risks in the Middle East

ByDan Smith, Florian Krampe

chapter 15|23 pages

The Nile and the Middle East

Interlinkages between two regional security complexes and their hydropolitical dynamics
ByAna Elisa Cascão, Rawia Tawfik, Mark Zeitoun

chapter 16|17 pages

Water and security in the Middle East

Opportunities and challenges for water diplomacy
ByMartina Klimes, Elizabeth A. Yaari

part III|1 pages

Migration, political economy, democratization, identity and gender issues and security in the Middle East

chapter 17|8 pages

Large-scale population migration and insecurity in the Middle East

ByAshok Swain, Jonathan Hall

chapter 18|15 pages

Security and political economy in the Middle East

ByRaymond Hinnebusch

chapter 19|10 pages

The governance deficit in the Middle East 1 region

ByMichelle Pace

chapter 20|17 pages

The halting process of democratization in the Arab world

Current challenges and future prospects
ByHamdy A. Hassan, Hassanein T. Ali

chapter 21|13 pages

Democracy and security in the post-Arab Spring Middle East

ByRex Brynen

chapter 22|12 pages

Sunni–Shi'a relations and the Iran–Saudi security dynamic

BySimon Mabon, Nic Coombs

chapter 23|10 pages

Muslim women and (in)security

A Palestinian paradox
ByMaria Holt