Fluctuating regional (dis-) order in the post-Arab Uprising Middle East
Martin Beck serves as co-guest editor and (co-)author in a special section of Global Policy
The Middle Eastern regional order has been undergoing profound changes in the current decade. These can be traced back to a reconfiguration of international and regional structures. Together with his colleague Thomas Richter from the German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA), Martin Beck served as a guest editor of a special section on “Fluctuating regional (dis-)order in the post-Arab Uprising Middle East” in the pertinent journal Global Policy. Apart from Martin Beck and Thomas Richter, highly renowned colleagues May Darwich (University of Birmingham), Raymond Hinnebusch (University of St Andrews), and Sean Yom (Temple University) contributed:
US Foreign Policy in the Middle East: The Logic of Hegemonic Retreat – Sean Yom
New Petro‐aggression in the Middle East: Saudi Arabia in the Spotlight – Thomas Richter
Escalation in Failed Military Interventions: Saudi and Emirati Quagmires in Yemen – May Darwich