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Fourteen chapters concentrate on single countries, ranging from Morocco in the west to Iran in the east, from the Sudan in the south to Turkey in the north. Predictably, the chapters on Lebanon and Turkey take the most space, given the complex political life in those places, followed by Algeria and Israel. Libya requires the fewest pages, followed by Tunisia and the Sudan. One chapter deals with all the Gulf Cooperation Council countries together (they get so little space on account of the rudimentary state of their political parties), and one covers the Palestinians. The book concludes with a particularly helpful genealogy of parties, making it possible to see how often one begat another.
Two commonsensical patterns emerge from the many details: political parties have greatly proliferated in the past six years, since the collapse of the Berlin wall; and fundamentalist parties have replaced nationalist ones as the region's most dynamic.
Middle East Quarterly, June 1995
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