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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Middle East's Trajectory to 2035: Managed Instability and Strategic Adaptation offers a rigorous, scenario-based examination of the forces that will shape the Middle East over the coming decade. Moving beyond headlines and speculative forecasts, this book provides a structured analytical framework for understanding how climate stress, economic fragmentation, governance divergence, and shifting power dynamics will converge to redefine regional stability.At the heart of the analysis is the concept of "managed instability", a prolonged condition in which conflict and crisis are contained but not resolved, and where state survival depends less on ideology or oil wealth than on adaptive governance capacity. Through ten core predictions, four detailed scenarios, and country-specific stress tests, the book maps a region increasingly divided between resilient, shock-absorbing states and fragile, crisis-dependent ones.The study places particular emphasis on Egypt as a critical systemic hinge, using it as a model to demonstrate how compound shocks, fiscal, environmental, and social, could cascade through a structurally constrained political economy. This granular approach is complemented by comparative resilience rankings and early-warning indicator sets for high-risk regional pairs, making the analysis both broad in scope and actionable in detail.Designed for policymakers, investors, and security strategists, this book translates complex regional trends into clear strategic implications. It is an essential guide for anyone navigating a Middle East where volatility is the norm, resilience is engineered, and influence is increasingly exercised through infrastructure, data, and governance, not just through force or diplomacy.This is not a forecast of what will happen, but a toolkit for understanding what could, and for preparing to meet the future with insight, agility, and foresight.BiteBack Press This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Middle East's Trajectory to 2035: Managed Instability and Strategic Adaptation offers a rigorous, scenario-based examination of the forces that will shape the Middle East over the coming decade. Moving beyond headlines and speculative forecasts, this book provides a structured analytical framework for understanding how climate stress, economic fragmentation, governance divergence, and shifting power dynamics will converge to redefine regional stability.At the heart of the analysis is the concept of "managed instability", a prolonged condition in which conflict and crisis are contained but not resolved, and where state survival depends less on ideology or oil wealth than on adaptive governance capacity. Through ten core predictions, four detailed scenarios, and country-specific stress tests, the book maps a region increasingly divided between resilient, shock-absorbing states and fragile, crisis-dependent ones.The study places particular emphasis on Egypt as a critical systemic hinge, using it as a model to demonstrate how compound shocks, fiscal, environmental, and social, could cascade through a structurally constrained political economy. This granular approach is complemented by comparative resilience rankings and early-warning indicator sets for high-risk regional pairs, making the analysis both broad in scope and actionable in detail.Designed for policymakers, investors, and security strategists, this book translates complex regional trends into clear strategic implications. It is an essential guide for anyone navigating a Middle East where volatility is the norm, resilience is engineered, and influence is increasingly exercised through infrastructure, data, and governance, not just through force or diplomacy.This is not a forecast of what will happen, but a toolkit for understanding what could, and for preparing to meet the future with insight, agility, and foresight.BiteBack Press This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Middle East's Trajectory to 2035: Managed Instability and Strategic Adaptation offers a rigorous, scenario-based examination of the forces that will shape the Middle East over the coming decade. Moving beyond headlines and speculative forecasts, this book provides a structured analytical framework for understanding how climate stress, economic fragmentation, governance divergence, and shifting power dynamics will converge to redefine regional stability.At the heart of the analysis is the concept of "managed instability", a prolonged condition in which conflict and crisis are contained but not resolved, and where state survival depends less on ideology or oil wealth than on adaptive governance capacity. Through ten core predictions, four detailed scenarios, and country-specific stress tests, the book maps a region increasingly divided between resilient, shock-absorbing states and fragile, crisis-dependent ones.The study places particular emphasis on Egypt as a critical systemic hinge, using it as a model to demonstrate how compound shocks, fiscal, environmental, and social, could cascade through a structurally constrained political economy. This granular approach is complemented by comparative resilience rankings and early-warning indicator sets for high-risk regional pairs, making the analysis both broad in scope and actionable in detail.Designed for policymakers, investors, and security strategists, this book translates complex regional trends into clear strategic implications. It is an essential guide for anyone navigating a Middle East where volatility is the norm, resilience is engineered, and influence is increasingly exercised through infrastructure, data, and governance, not just through force or diplomacy.This is not a forecast of what will happen, but a toolkit for understanding what could, and for preparing to meet the future with insight, agility, and foresight.BiteBack Press This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. The Middle East's Trajectory to 2035 | Managed Instability and Strategic Adaptation | Mostafa Ebrahim | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | BiteBack Press | EAN 9798232647810 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.