Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... Arab Foreign Policies Analysis . In The Contemporary Study of the Arab World , ( eds ) E. L. Sullivan and J. Ismael , Alberta : The University of Alberta Press 181-205 . 1999. The Arab World and the New Balance of Power in the New ...
... Arab Foreign Policies Analysis . In The Contemporary Study of the Arab World , ( eds ) E. L. Sullivan and J. Ismael , Alberta : The University of Alberta Press 181-205 . 1999. The Arab World and the New Balance of Power in the New ...
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... Arab regimes lack legitimacy ( Hudson 1977 ; Murphy 1998 ; for a differing view : Pawelka 2002 ) . What , then , can account for Arab regimes ' ability to remain in power , despite these weak forms of legitimacy and lack of mass support ...
... Arab regimes lack legitimacy ( Hudson 1977 ; Murphy 1998 ; for a differing view : Pawelka 2002 ) . What , then , can account for Arab regimes ' ability to remain in power , despite these weak forms of legitimacy and lack of mass support ...
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... Arab political discourse . Three prominent thinkers in the Arab world , Abdallah Laroui , Mohamed al - Jabri , and Mohamed Arkoun , sought to comprehend and explain the problem of political emancipation in the Arabo - Islamic world in ...
... Arab political discourse . Three prominent thinkers in the Arab world , Abdallah Laroui , Mohamed al - Jabri , and Mohamed Arkoun , sought to comprehend and explain the problem of political emancipation in the Arabo - Islamic world in ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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