In the Middle East, multilateralism has often been associated with intervention and creating order (or disorder), rather than being a positive force for integrating the region in an equitable manner. Many of the regional struggles and their attendant multilateral implications that have taken place have played out in international institutions, and particularly in the United Nations, through its resolutions, agencies and emissaries. This paper explores how conflicts in the MENA region are dealt with within the context of this (contested) multilateralism, focusing on the UN as its main institutional embodiment and as a site of competing claims of legitimacy. The paper uses concepts from critical realism and constructivism, and claims that the...
Despite decades of international diplomatic efforts, a solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict i...
In this new edition of International Relations of the Middle East, leading scholars present a balanc...
The volume deals with competition among regional and external players for the redistribution of powe...
The Middle East has been a major centre of world affairs; a strategically, economically, politicall...
The article reviews the positions and policies of Middle Eastern and North African states towards th...
Why do national leaders choose to create a multilateral mechanism for international cooperation? Thi...
The Middle East occupies a unique geographical and strategic position. Hence, it is not a coincidenc...
ABSTRACT: The world is shifting the paradigm of resolving conflicts. The countries are actively part...
One of the major internationally recognised works on the international politics of the Middle East, ...
The developments in the Middle East region have activated the involvement of a numerous diverse stat...
While the United Nations was a concept describing the Allied forces combating the Axis powers during...
This book provides a comprehensive empirical analysis of the United Nations intervention in the Arab...
Throughout the past decades of writing on the international relations of the Middle East, considerab...
The volume deals with competition among regional and external players for the redistribution of powe...
After the Second World War a new actor appeared on the international scene,replacing not too success...
Despite decades of international diplomatic efforts, a solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict i...
In this new edition of International Relations of the Middle East, leading scholars present a balanc...
The volume deals with competition among regional and external players for the redistribution of powe...
The Middle East has been a major centre of world affairs; a strategically, economically, politicall...
The article reviews the positions and policies of Middle Eastern and North African states towards th...
Why do national leaders choose to create a multilateral mechanism for international cooperation? Thi...
The Middle East occupies a unique geographical and strategic position. Hence, it is not a coincidenc...
ABSTRACT: The world is shifting the paradigm of resolving conflicts. The countries are actively part...
One of the major internationally recognised works on the international politics of the Middle East, ...
The developments in the Middle East region have activated the involvement of a numerous diverse stat...
While the United Nations was a concept describing the Allied forces combating the Axis powers during...
This book provides a comprehensive empirical analysis of the United Nations intervention in the Arab...
Throughout the past decades of writing on the international relations of the Middle East, considerab...
The volume deals with competition among regional and external players for the redistribution of powe...
After the Second World War a new actor appeared on the international scene,replacing not too success...
Despite decades of international diplomatic efforts, a solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict i...
In this new edition of International Relations of the Middle East, leading scholars present a balanc...
The volume deals with competition among regional and external players for the redistribution of powe...