Practical suggestions for further reading
Brown, L. Carl, Religion and state: The Muslim approach to politics, New York, 2000.
Gray, John, False dawn: The delusions of global capitalism, New York, 1998.
Henry, Clement M., The Mediterranean debt crescent: Money and power in Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, and Turkey, Gainesville, FL, 1996.
Kotkin, Joel, The city: A global history, New York, 2005.
Lapidus, Ira, A history of Islamic societies, Cambridge, 1988.
Lerner, Daniel, The passing of traditional society, New York and London, 1958.
Owen Roger, The Middle East in the world economy i8oo 1914, London 1981.
Stiglitz, Joseph E., Globalization and its discontents, New York, 2002.
Primary sources
Freedom House, Freedom in the world 2005, assorted charts, Www. freedomhouse. org/ research/freeworld/2005/charts2005.pdf (retrieved 24 July 2005).
Galbraith, James, University of Texas Inequality Project: Http://utip. gov. utexas. edu/.
Mahdavy, Hossein, 'Introductory remarks', and 'The patterns and problems of eco nomic development in rentier states: The case of Iran', in M. A. Cook (ed.), Studies in the economic history of the Middle East, London, 1970, pp. 255 67 and 428 67.
United Nations Development Programme, Arab human development report 2004: Toward freedom in the Arab world, New York, 2005.
World Bank, Unlocking the employment potential in the Middle East and North Africa: Toward a new social contract, MENA Development Report, Washington, DC, 2004.
World Bank, The world development indicators 2005, cd rom, Washington, DC, 2005.
World Bank, World development report 1997: The state in a changing world, New York, 1997.
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