Meccanomics : the march of the new muslim middle class / Vali Nasr.
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TextPublisher: [S.l.] : Oneworld Publications, 2010Description: 320 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 1851687378 (hardcover); 9781851687374 (hardcover)Subject(s): Capitalism | Capitalists and financiers | Economic history | Islam and politics | Islamic countries | Middle East | Middle class | Political scienceDDC classification: 956.054 LOC classification: DS63.1Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: Combining historical narrative with eye-opening on-the-ground research, "Meccanomics" introduces a Muslim world we've never seen before; one that is being transformed by booming economies and a vibrant middle class that will tip the balance away from extremists. This groundbreaking analysis from the author of the "New York Times'" best-selling "The Shia Revival", offers a powerful reassessment of a world where financial might - not fundamentalism - is doing the talking.
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Combining historical narrative with eye-opening on-the-ground research, "Meccanomics" introduces a Muslim world we've never seen before; one that is being transformed by booming economies and a vibrant middle class that will tip the balance away from extremists. This groundbreaking analysis from the author of the "New York Times'" best-selling "The Shia Revival", offers a powerful reassessment of a world where financial might - not fundamentalism - is doing the talking.

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