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The Middle East and North Africa

A Contemporary Geography

Alasdair Drysdale

This contemporary text—the first in over a decade on the region—presents the geography of the Middle East and North Africa, defined as the Arab World, Israel, Turkey, Iran, and Afghanistan. Thematically organized, the book’s eleven chapters focus on the region’s physical and climatic setting, demographic characteristics, migration patterns, religious and linguistic diversity, political map, offshore claims, oil and gas resources, and subregions and states.

Within this framework, Drysdale emphasizes pressing current problems: the impact of climate change in a region where some areas already suffer from extreme summer heat and aridity, the challenge of providing additional water in a region where per capita availability of freshwater is already the lowest in the world, the impact of high fertility and rapid population growth in a fragile environment where economies are often unable to absorb young workers entering the labor force, the looming prospect of an aging population, the effects of out- and in-migration, the diverse impact and role of Islam in daily and public life, the integrative consequences of linguistic and ethnic diversity, the evolution and imperfections of the political map, ongoing territorial and boundary disputes that often have global repercussions, external dependence on the region’s prolific oil and gas resources, and the extreme regional inequalities associated with their presence or absence. This timely and insightful analysis is essential reading for students of the region who need a better understanding of key regional characteristics, challenges, and issues.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 410 • Trim: 7¼ x 10¼
978-1-5381-8252-9 • Hardback • November 2024 • $135.00 • (£104.00)
978-1-5381-8253-6 • Paperback • October 2024 • $69.00 • (£53.00)
978-1-5381-8254-3 • eBook • October 2024 • $65.50 • (£50.00)
Series: Changing Regions in a Global Context: New Perspectives in Regional Geography Series
Subjects: Social Science / Human Geography, Social Science / Regional Studies, Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Middle Eastern Studies
Courses: Geography; Human & Cultural; World Regional; Middle East, Geography; Human & Cultural; World Regional; Africa, International & Area Studies; Middle East Studies; Society & Culture

Alasdair Drysdale is the co-author of The Middle East and North Africa: A Political Geography and Syria and the Middle East Peace Process and the author of numerous book chapters, journal articles, and encyclopedia entries on the region. The winner of the Lindberg Prize for Outstanding Teaching at the University of New Hampshire, he has taught a course on the Middle East and North Africa for over forty years. He has been invited to offer testimony at hearings on the Middle East before a US Congressional subcommittee on Foreign Affairs and served on the editorial board of Arab World Geographer.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction

Regional Definition and Nomenclature

The Region Defined in this Book

Global Importance

Organization of the Book

Chapter 2. Physical Environment

Physical Landscape

Climate

Climate Change

Chapter 3. Water

Dimensions of Water Stress

Water Sources

Chapter 4. Population

Spatial Distribution and Density

Human Impact

Population Data

Concepts and Processes

Family Planning

Aging

Chapter 5. Migration

Theories and Concepts

Overview of Major Flow

Countries Receiving Immigrants

Countries Mostly Providing Emigrants

Transit Migration

Forced Migration: Refugees

Human Trafficking

Chapter 6. Religion

Islam as a Global Faith

Links with Judaism and Christianity

Origins and Diffusion

Scriptures and Laws

Five Pillars

Sunnis and Shi’is

Other Dimensions of Diversity

Non-Muslims

Chapter 7. Language

Key Concepts

Afro-Asiatic Languages

Turkic Languages

Indo-European Languages

Chapter 8. Political Map

From Empires to States

From State to Nation

Boundaries

Regional Integration

Chapter 9. Economy

Offshore Interests

National Jurisdiction Offshore

Boundaries and Boundary Disputes

Access to the Sea

International Straits and Waterways

Chapter 10. Petroleum

Global Context

The Transportation of Oil

Evolution of Concessions and Ownership

Prices

The Regional Impact

Changing Sources of Global Energy

Chapter 11. A Summary: Subregions and States

The Northern Tier

The Central Middle East

Arabian Peninsula

The Nile Valley

Northwestern Africa

About the Author

Drysdale’s comprehensive textbook is an outstanding work of scholarship, essential reading for anyone studying or interested in the Middle East.


— Peter B. Golden, Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University


This superb book is the definitive geographical study of the MENA region. In accessible and engaging prose, Drysdale sweeps away the ignorance, fear, and prejudice associated with this wondrous and complex realm, offering instead a clear-sighted panorama of its land and life.


— Joseph Hobbs, University of Missouri


This is an important book, covering the geography of a region which has undergone significant social, economic, and political changes during the past three decades, since the last texts were published. Focusing on the internal domestic changes and the ways in which this has impacted the wider geopolitical impact of the region in global politics is long overdue. Drysdale’s long term interest in this region makes him a most appropriate analyst of these changes and he has produced a book which will be of great interest to scholar and student alike.


— David Newman, former Editor, International Journal of Geopolitics; Emeritus Professor of Geopolitics, Ben-Gurion University


In this engaging and richly illustrated textbook Alasdair Drysdale offers an informed and nuanced presentation of the Middle East and North Africa, striking a compelling balance between commonalities and differences. The author also provides pedagogical introductions to key concepts in the thematical chapters (region, physical environment, water, population, migration, religion, language, political map, economy, petroleum) while the concluding chapter offers insightful summarizing state portraits. This much needed introduction, written in the first place for American students, is therefore both accessible and thorough. Beyond US universities and beyond area studies and the discipline of geography, this book is an essential resource for all those who wish to study this region and its diversity.


— Virginie Mamadouh, University of Amsterdam, and Editor of The Arab World Geographer


Drysdale presents a multi-dimensional study of the Middle East as a major world region, showing how it is both regionally distinctive and an important part of contemporary globalization processes. His analyses of physical, socio-cultural, and religious geography are comprehensive and provide important insights that are valuable for both specialists and general readers.


— John Voll, Professor Emeritus, Georgetown University


  • Current, up-to-date coverage of the contemporary Middle East
  • Thematic approach that focuses on the region’s key characteristics and challenges, including climate change, water scarcity, rapid population growth, migration, the consequences of ethnic and linguistic diversity, the impact and role of Islam, challenges around the political map, economic inequality, and regional differentiation
  • Clear and accessible writing presented with the undergraduate student in mind
  • A rich map and art program to help visual learners



The Middle East and North Africa

A Contemporary Geography

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Paperback
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Summary
Summary
  • This contemporary text—the first in over a decade on the region—presents the geography of the Middle East and North Africa, defined as the Arab World, Israel, Turkey, Iran, and Afghanistan. Thematically organized, the book’s eleven chapters focus on the region’s physical and climatic setting, demographic characteristics, migration patterns, religious and linguistic diversity, political map, offshore claims, oil and gas resources, and subregions and states.

    Within this framework, Drysdale emphasizes pressing current problems: the impact of climate change in a region where some areas already suffer from extreme summer heat and aridity, the challenge of providing additional water in a region where per capita availability of freshwater is already the lowest in the world, the impact of high fertility and rapid population growth in a fragile environment where economies are often unable to absorb young workers entering the labor force, the looming prospect of an aging population, the effects of out- and in-migration, the diverse impact and role of Islam in daily and public life, the integrative consequences of linguistic and ethnic diversity, the evolution and imperfections of the political map, ongoing territorial and boundary disputes that often have global repercussions, external dependence on the region’s prolific oil and gas resources, and the extreme regional inequalities associated with their presence or absence. This timely and insightful analysis is essential reading for students of the region who need a better understanding of key regional characteristics, challenges, and issues.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 410 • Trim: 7¼ x 10¼
    978-1-5381-8252-9 • Hardback • November 2024 • $135.00 • (£104.00)
    978-1-5381-8253-6 • Paperback • October 2024 • $69.00 • (£53.00)
    978-1-5381-8254-3 • eBook • October 2024 • $65.50 • (£50.00)
    Series: Changing Regions in a Global Context: New Perspectives in Regional Geography Series
    Subjects: Social Science / Human Geography, Social Science / Regional Studies, Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Middle Eastern Studies
    Courses: Geography; Human & Cultural; World Regional; Middle East, Geography; Human & Cultural; World Regional; Africa, International & Area Studies; Middle East Studies; Society & Culture
Author
Author
  • Alasdair Drysdale is the co-author of The Middle East and North Africa: A Political Geography and Syria and the Middle East Peace Process and the author of numerous book chapters, journal articles, and encyclopedia entries on the region. The winner of the Lindberg Prize for Outstanding Teaching at the University of New Hampshire, he has taught a course on the Middle East and North Africa for over forty years. He has been invited to offer testimony at hearings on the Middle East before a US Congressional subcommittee on Foreign Affairs and served on the editorial board of Arab World Geographer.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction

    Regional Definition and Nomenclature

    The Region Defined in this Book

    Global Importance

    Organization of the Book

    Chapter 2. Physical Environment

    Physical Landscape

    Climate

    Climate Change

    Chapter 3. Water

    Dimensions of Water Stress

    Water Sources

    Chapter 4. Population

    Spatial Distribution and Density

    Human Impact

    Population Data

    Concepts and Processes

    Family Planning

    Aging

    Chapter 5. Migration

    Theories and Concepts

    Overview of Major Flow

    Countries Receiving Immigrants

    Countries Mostly Providing Emigrants

    Transit Migration

    Forced Migration: Refugees

    Human Trafficking

    Chapter 6. Religion

    Islam as a Global Faith

    Links with Judaism and Christianity

    Origins and Diffusion

    Scriptures and Laws

    Five Pillars

    Sunnis and Shi’is

    Other Dimensions of Diversity

    Non-Muslims

    Chapter 7. Language

    Key Concepts

    Afro-Asiatic Languages

    Turkic Languages

    Indo-European Languages

    Chapter 8. Political Map

    From Empires to States

    From State to Nation

    Boundaries

    Regional Integration

    Chapter 9. Economy

    Offshore Interests

    National Jurisdiction Offshore

    Boundaries and Boundary Disputes

    Access to the Sea

    International Straits and Waterways

    Chapter 10. Petroleum

    Global Context

    The Transportation of Oil

    Evolution of Concessions and Ownership

    Prices

    The Regional Impact

    Changing Sources of Global Energy

    Chapter 11. A Summary: Subregions and States

    The Northern Tier

    The Central Middle East

    Arabian Peninsula

    The Nile Valley

    Northwestern Africa

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • Drysdale’s comprehensive textbook is an outstanding work of scholarship, essential reading for anyone studying or interested in the Middle East.


    — Peter B. Golden, Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University


    This superb book is the definitive geographical study of the MENA region. In accessible and engaging prose, Drysdale sweeps away the ignorance, fear, and prejudice associated with this wondrous and complex realm, offering instead a clear-sighted panorama of its land and life.


    — Joseph Hobbs, University of Missouri


    This is an important book, covering the geography of a region which has undergone significant social, economic, and political changes during the past three decades, since the last texts were published. Focusing on the internal domestic changes and the ways in which this has impacted the wider geopolitical impact of the region in global politics is long overdue. Drysdale’s long term interest in this region makes him a most appropriate analyst of these changes and he has produced a book which will be of great interest to scholar and student alike.


    — David Newman, former Editor, International Journal of Geopolitics; Emeritus Professor of Geopolitics, Ben-Gurion University


    In this engaging and richly illustrated textbook Alasdair Drysdale offers an informed and nuanced presentation of the Middle East and North Africa, striking a compelling balance between commonalities and differences. The author also provides pedagogical introductions to key concepts in the thematical chapters (region, physical environment, water, population, migration, religion, language, political map, economy, petroleum) while the concluding chapter offers insightful summarizing state portraits. This much needed introduction, written in the first place for American students, is therefore both accessible and thorough. Beyond US universities and beyond area studies and the discipline of geography, this book is an essential resource for all those who wish to study this region and its diversity.


    — Virginie Mamadouh, University of Amsterdam, and Editor of The Arab World Geographer


    Drysdale presents a multi-dimensional study of the Middle East as a major world region, showing how it is both regionally distinctive and an important part of contemporary globalization processes. His analyses of physical, socio-cultural, and religious geography are comprehensive and provide important insights that are valuable for both specialists and general readers.


    — John Voll, Professor Emeritus, Georgetown University


Features
Features
    • Current, up-to-date coverage of the contemporary Middle East
    • Thematic approach that focuses on the region’s key characteristics and challenges, including climate change, water scarcity, rapid population growth, migration, the consequences of ethnic and linguistic diversity, the impact and role of Islam, challenges around the political map, economic inequality, and regional differentiation
    • Clear and accessible writing presented with the undergraduate student in mind
    • A rich map and art program to help visual learners



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