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It might seem confounding to explore the pathways and prospects for regional cooperation in a Middle East currently mired in proxy conflict, civil war and terrorism. But the Middle East is not the first region in the world to pass through a period of intense conflict—consider Europe or East Asia just a few decades ago—and exit on a path toward regional cooperation. Indeed, it is exactly the immense toll that regional conflict is taking on states, societies, and economies of the region that makes developing a vision toward defusing regional conflict and building stability all the more urgent. Societies at war are those that urgently need an alternative vision of regional order and a roadmap for getting there. Despite—or perhaps because of—the conflicted realities of today’s Middle East, this volume takes on the issue of regional cooperation head-on. In total, it attempts to provide a balanced approach—neither falling into the traps of naïve optimism nor cynical pessimism. It does, however, approach the topic from the belief that the only way to move the Middle East from its current state of instability, destruction, and despair is through eventual cooperation between the major regional powers, as remote as the prospects for this appear today.

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Print Length: 234 pages
Publisher: Middle East Institute (May 2017)
ISBN: 978-1545214695

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