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States Without People

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States Without People argues that the major consequence of the failed revolts and civil wars in the Middle East has been the emergence of a culture of the right.
  • 11 March 2025
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The horizon of emancipatory politics is in ruins, scarred by defeats and ongoing conflicts. Under the auspices of technocapitalist elites and their political allies, a reactionary turn tightens its grip on the world. Civil wars and regional conflicts are surging. The Middle East has become the regional laboratory for a global reconfiguration of power.

States Without People explores how revolts that preceded the outbreak of war have fostered a right-wing political culture. In a nuanced discussion of the defeat of popular revolts and the rise of mythological politics, hypermilitarism, and ethnosupremacism, Billie Jeanne Brownlee and Maziyar Ghiabi take readers into the phenomenological depths of citizen politics in Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Egypt, across the Arabian Peninsula, and beyond. The book highlights three pivotal moments: the outbreak and defeat of popular revolts, the ensuing civil wars, and the complex displacement that has forced millions from their homes.

States Without People advances a paradigm shift in state–citizen relations from the vantage point of the Middle East. In the state without people, there is no ideological space for a heterogeneous or self-contradictory citizenry – only for partisans, whose interests overlap with the state’s, and for enemies.

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Price: $39.95
Pages: 272
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Series: McGill-Queen's Studies in Protest, Power, and Resistance
Publication Date: 11 March 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780228024156
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Middle Eastern, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General
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"A bracingly original and iconoclastic exploration of how the defeat of mass revolts across the Middle East has been capitalised upon by a protean culture of the right steeped in the machinations of myth. As the Great Civil War that has traversed the region intensifies in the shadow of genocide and imperialism, States Without People is an indispensable compass. A theory for dark times." Alberto Toscano, author of Late Fascism: Race, Capitalism and the Politics of Crisis

Billie Jeanne Brownlee is senior lecturer in Middle East politics at the University of Exeter and the author of New Media and Revolution: Resistance and Dissent in Pre-Uprising Syria.
Maziyar Ghiabi is associate professor of social sciences, director of the Centre for Persian and Iranian Studies at the University of Exeter, and recipient of the 2023 Philip Leverhulme Prize in Sociology.