Adam Hanieh: Revolution and the Gulf Arab States: Rethinking Class and State in the Middle East
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The tremendous changes in the Middle East over the last two years have provoked a range of debates around the nature of the regions political economy. This presentation argues that an important - and often overlooked - dimension to this is the growing weight of accumulation at the regional scale. Neoliberal transformation has acted to facilitate the internationalisation of capital throughout the Middle East and North Africa region, closely tying together domestic and regional capital accumulation centered upon the Gulf Arab States.
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