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Redrawing the Maps
Redrawing the Maps is a collection of political and intellectual essays by Abdulrahman Munif examining major global and Arab transformations after the events of September 11, 2001. The book explores international politics, power relations, and the future of the Arab region through Munif’s critical and insightful perspective.
About this book
In Redrawing the Maps, Abdulrahman Munif presents a series of essays reflecting on the political changes that reshaped the world in the early twenty-first century. He analyzes global power shifts, international strategies, and their impact on the Arab world. Munif goes beyond immediate events to examine deeper historical and political patterns. Written with clarity and intellectual depth, the book connects politics, history, and society while emphasizing the importance of awareness and critical thinking. It represents Munif’s lasting concern with freedom, independence, and the future of Arab societies.
Why read it?
To explore Abdulrahman Munif’s perspective on global political changes.
To understand major transformations affecting the Arab world.
To engage with critical discussions on politics, history, and culture.
For readers interested in international power and regional affairs.
Because it raises questions that remain relevant today.
To understand major transformations affecting the Arab world.
To engage with critical discussions on politics, history, and culture.
For readers interested in international power and regional affairs.
Because it raises questions that remain relevant today.
Who is it for?
Readers interested in political thought.
Fans of historical and analytical essays.
Researchers of Middle Eastern affairs.
Students of politics and history.
Admirers of Abdulrahman Munif’s intellectual works.
Fans of historical and analytical essays.
Researchers of Middle Eastern affairs.
Students of politics and history.
Admirers of Abdulrahman Munif’s intellectual works.
Book details
Language
ar
ISBN-13
9786144720431
Page count
200
Age rating
General