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Marc Lynch’s ‘What Is the Middle East?’ offers a comprehensive examination of regional definition and identity in Middle Eastern politics. The book moves beyond conventional geographical boundaries to explore how the Middle East is constructed as a region through political, cultural, and historical narratives.
Lynch investigates the theoretical underpinnings of regional analysis and demonstrates how regional identity influences political behavior, international relations, and policy decisions. He addresses fundamental questions about which countries belong to the region, how membership changes over time, and what role regional identity plays in shaping geopolitical outcomes.
Published by Cambridge University Press as part of the Elements in Middle East Politics series, this work is essential for scholars, students, and policymakers seeking to understand the complexities of Middle Eastern regional politics and the analytical frameworks used to study them.







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