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... Journal 47 ( 2 ) . Imadi , M. 1979. Etude Analytique de l'Economie Syrienne en 1978–79 . Rapport Economique Syrien 1978-1979 . Damas : OFA . Lawson , F. 1997. Private Capital and the State in Contemporary Syria . Middle East Report ...
... Journal 47 ( 2 ) . Imadi , M. 1979. Etude Analytique de l'Economie Syrienne en 1978–79 . Rapport Economique Syrien 1978-1979 . Damas : OFA . Lawson , F. 1997. Private Capital and the State in Contemporary Syria . Middle East Report ...
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... Journal 10 : 50–72 . Schwarz , R. 2004. The Invention of the Arab State : Regime Security and Changing Patterns of Legitimacy . Journal of Mediterranean Studies 14 ( 1/2 ) . Seabrooke , L. 2002. Bringing legitimacy back in to neo ...
... Journal 10 : 50–72 . Schwarz , R. 2004. The Invention of the Arab State : Regime Security and Changing Patterns of Legitimacy . Journal of Mediterranean Studies 14 ( 1/2 ) . Seabrooke , L. 2002. Bringing legitimacy back in to neo ...
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Contents of Previous Issue Journal of Mediterranean Studies Volume 13 , Number 2 : 2003 Ethnic Stereotypes and their Ethnographic Alternatives in Southeast Europe CONTENTS Degrading others and Honouring Ourselves : Ethnic Stereotypes as ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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