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ISBN: HB: 9781849041744

Hurst Publishers

October 2012

224 pp.

21.6x13.8 cm

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£40,00
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Violence of Petro-Dollar Regimes

Algeria, Iraq and Libya

For sale in CIS only!

During the 1970s, owing to their oil 'rents', Algeria, Iraq and Libya all seemed engaged in a swift modernisation process. Oil was the godsend that would enable these states to catch up economically. Algeria was a 'Mediterranean dragon', Libya an 'emirate' and Iraq 'the rising military power' of the Arab world. From a political perspective, progressive socialism suggested that profound changes were underway: women's liberation, urbanisation, education for all, longer life expectancy and so on.

A few decades later, the disillusion is a cruel one. A sense of wealth led these countries to undertake political, economic and military experiments that would lead to impasses with disastrous consequences which they are still trying to overcome.

How did it all happen? Can these countries dispense with far-reaching reforms? Can the EU export its norms and values and protect its gas supply? This book offers the first global approach to the subject.

About the Author

Luis Martinez is a Senior Research Fellow at CERI Sciences Po in Paris. He has been Visiting Professor at Columbia University, New York (2000-2001) and at the University of Montreal (2007-2008). A political scientist and a specialist on the Maghreb and the Middle East, his books include "The Algerian Civil War, 1990-1998", "The Libyan Paradox", "The Enigma of Islamist Violence" (co-edited with A. Blom and L. Bucaille), and "The Violence of Petro-Dollar Regimes: Algeria, Iraq and Libya".