Atlas of the Near East : : state formation and the Arab-Israeli conflict : 1918-2010 / / by Fabrice Balanche.

The Atlas of the Near East offers an in-depth examination of the economic, social, and demographic dynamics of the Arab Near East, defined here as Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine, in the period from 1918 to 2010. It discusses the central problem of aridity, the effects of foreign domination, A...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
French
Physical Description:1 online resource (144 pages) :; illustrations, maps
Notes:"This atlas was originally published in French in 2012 by Presses de l'universite Paris-Sorbonne."
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Introduction
  • Between the Mediterranean and the Desert
  • “Levantine” and “Syrian” Climates
  • Overexploited Water Resources
  • The Deterioration of the Environment
  • The Ottoman Empire: An Apparent Modernity
  • Communitarianism
  • European Imperialisms
  • The Franco-British Partition
  • The State of Greater Lebanon
  • Mandatory Palestine
  • Ephemeral States
  • Arab Nationalism and the Struggle against Communitarianism
  • Reorganisation of the Transportation Network after Independence
  • The Administrative Network in the Service of Centralisation
  • Syrian Nation-Building and Baʿathism
  • Lebanon: The Triumph of Laissez-Faire and Communitarianism
  • Jordan: An Arabian Monarchy
  • A Dense and Urbanised Population
  • Uncontrolled Population Growth
  • An Educated Population
  • The Increasing Participation of Women in the Economy
  • Waves of Refugees
  • Demographic Issues and Nation-Building
  • Commerce, Family-Owned Businesses, and the Fear of the State
  • A Threatened Farming Sector
  • An Industry Victimised by Bureaucracy and East Asia
  • Uncertain Tourism
  • The Energy Challenge
  • Hydrocarbons Bypassing the Near East
  • The Marginalisation of the Levantine Coastline in the Near East
  • A Growing Dependence on the Petro-Monarchies of the Gulf
  • An Urban Network Dominated by Four Metropolises
  • Damascus Devours its Gardens
  • Amman, Capital of an Emirate Without Oil
  • Beirut, A Shattered City
  • Aleppo, A City Reactivated by an Open Economy
  • Territories and Populations
  • High Densities and Urbanisation
  • The Demographic Battle
  • An Aided and Controlled Economy
  • Unemployment and Poverty
  • The Service Sector Domination of Employment
  • The Partition of Palestine 1936–49
  • The Partition of the Occupied Territories
  • Jewish Colonisation
  • The Judaisation of Jerusalem
  • The Arab-Israeli Conflict: From One Cold War to Another
  • Water and the Arab-Israeli Conflict
  • The Golan Heights or the Alsace-Lorraine of Syria
  • The American Strategy
  • Lebanon: A Buffer State
  • Turkey’s Resurgence
  • Conclusion
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
  • Index.