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Adam Hanieh

Topics of Interest: 
Labour Migration and the World Market; Political Economy of Internationalisation and Finance; Theories of Class and State Formation

Countries/Regions of Interest:
Palestine, GCC
List of Publications

Authored Books:
Hanieh, Adam (2013) Lineages of Revolt: Issues of Contemporary Capitalism in the Middle East.Haymarket Books.

Hanieh, Adam (2011) Capitalism and Class in the Gulf Arab States. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Edited Books or Journal Volumes:
Hanieh, Adam and AlShehabi, Omar and Khalaf, Abdulhadi, eds. Transit States: Labour, Migration and Citizenship in the Gulf. Pluto Press.

Book Chapters:
Hanieh, Adam (2013) 'A 'Single War': The Political Economy of Intervention in the Middle East and Central Asia.' In: Klassen, Jerome and Albo, Greg, (eds.), Empire's Ally: Canada and the War in Afghanistan.University of Toronto Press.

Hanieh, Adam (2013) 'Middle East, Labor Migration.' In: Ness, Immanuel, (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration. Wiley Publishers.

Hanieh, Adam (2011) 'International financial institutions and Egypt.' In: African Awakening: The Emerging Revolutions. Pambazuka Press.

Hanieh, Adam (2010) 'Prisoners and Prison Conditions.' In: Rubenberg, Cheryl, (ed.), Encyclopedia of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Colorado: Lynne Reinner Publishers.

Hanieh, Adam (2006) 'Praising Empire: Neo-liberalism Under Pax Americana.' In: Mooers, Colin, (ed.), The New Imperialists: Ideologies of Empire. London: One World Press, pp. 167-199.

Hanieh, Adam (2006) 'The Politics of Curfew in the Occupied Territories.' In: Benin, Joel and Stein, Rebecca, (eds.), The Struggle for Sovereignty: Palestine and Israel, 1993-2005. California: Stanford University Press.

Articles:
Hanieh, Adam (2015) 'Shifting Priorities or Business as Usual? Continuity and Change in the post-2011 IMF and World Bank Engagement with Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt.' British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 42 (1). pp. 119-134.

Buckley, Michelle and Hanieh, Adam (2013) 'Diversification by Urbanization: Tracing the Property-Finance Nexus in Dubai and the Gulf.' International Journal of Urban and Regional Research .

Hanieh, Adam (2012) 'Finance, oil and the Arab uprisings: the global crisis and the Gulf states.' Socialist Register, 48 .

Hanieh, Adam (2011) 'Egypt's 'Orderly Transition'? International Aid and the Rush to Structural Adjustment.' Jadaliyya - Ezine .

Hanieh, Adam (2011) 'The internationalisation of Gulf capital and Palestinian class formation.' Capital and Class, 35 (1). pp. 81-106.

Hanieh, Adam (2011) 'Beyond Mubarak: Reframing the "Politics" and "Economics" of Egypt's Uprising.'Studies in Political Economy, 87 .

Hanieh, Adam (2010) 'Khaleeji-Capital: Class-Formation and Regional Integration in the Middle-East Gulf.'Historical Materialism, 18 (2). pp. 35-76.

Hanieh, Adam (2010) 'Temporary Migrant Labour and the Spatial Structuring of Class in the Gulf Cooperation Council.' Spectrum: Journal of Global Studies, 2 (3). pp. 67-89.

Hanieh, Adam (2009) 'Hierarchies of a Global Market: The South and the Economic Crisis.' Studies in Political Economy, 83 . pp. 61-84.

Li, Minqi and Hanieh, Adam (2006) 'Secular Trends, Long Waves and the Cost of the State: Evidence from the Long-term Movement of the Profit Rate in the US Economy 1869-2000.' Review: a Journal of the Fernand Braudel Center for the Studies of Economies, Historical Systems, and Civilizations, 29 (1). pp. 87-114.

Book Reviews:
Hanieh, Adam (2006) 'Review of 'Palestinian Labor Migration to Israel' by Leila Farsakh (2005).' Journal of Palestine Studies, 36 (1). pp. 89-91.

Other:
Hanieh, Adam (2011) 'Egypt’s Uprising: Not Just a Question of Transition.' Monthly Review MRZine.

Hanieh, Adam (2008) 'Palestine in the Middle East: Opposing Neoliberalism and US Power.' Monthly Review MRZine.

Adam Hanieh is a lecturer in the Development Studies Department of the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. He is author of the forthcoming book, Capitalism and Class in the Gulf Arab States (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011). His upcoming book, Lineages of Revolt: Issues of Contemporary Capitalism in the Middle East, will be published by Haymarket Press in September 2013.
  

 


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