ABSTRACT

Presenting bold and original insights, this book examines the policies and diplomacies pursued by Arab and Western governments, while discussing both the political and cultural roles played by the modern Arab World. It explores the various facets of the malaise affecting the Arab world, stressing the urgent call for reform and recovery, as well as the need to address major issues including inter-Arab affairs, relations with a hegemonic USA, and peace with Israel.

In addition, the book provides new perspectives on a range of topics including Arab and Muslim diplomacy, literature, and culture; often as these interact with Western models and paradigms in an increasingly interconnected but challenging world. Employing a combination of disciplines and discourses, the book aids learners and policy-makers in better understanding the Arab world’s successes and failures in its problematic relations with the West and modernity.

chapter 1|46 pages

The Arab disease

Bittersweet pills to swallow?

chapter 2|25 pages

Islamic diplomacy

The need for a new vision – a conceptual approach

chapter 3|19 pages

Modern Arabic literature

The West as a bridge to freedom – a bird's eye view

chapter 5|12 pages

The one and the many

The Sufi path to social responsibility – from anecdote to action?

chapter 6|10 pages

Literature and peacemaking

A role explored