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Economy emerges as the defining language of Middle Eastern states

Economy emerges as the defining language of Middle Eastern states

๐Ÿ“ Iraq๐Ÿ“† Monday๐Ÿ“… 15 June 2026๐Ÿ• 03:47โœ๏ธ Irak Haberleri
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Politics in the Middle East is shifting away from ideology and identity toward a quieter, economy-driven framework, according to a recent analysis. The piece argues that while nationalism, liberalism and political Islam have each been tested since the founding of modern states in the region, the central question has always been how to achieve stability. That debate is now framed less by who governs and more by how people's lives are managed in a fair and stable way. The author outlines three interconnected balances. The first involves reconciling a state's core values with economic and technological progress, with the answer lying in a flexible middle ground rather than frozen conservatism or unchecked openness. The second concerns the productive integration of young populations into the economy, which requires expanding stock markets not only in size but also through a culture of transparency and trust. The third balance centers on the smart integration of the private and public sectors, measured less by the scale of projects than by the tangible benefits reaching citizens in daily life. The article does not attribute its arguments to a specific country or official, presenting them as a regional assessment of the priorities now shaping governance across the Middle East.