Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... Western model and seek a more restricted social role for the state . Instead , the centrism of western Anatolian mercantilism fused with the Istanbul intelligentsia to create an élite - based form of militarist nationalism which ...
... Western model and seek a more restricted social role for the state . Instead , the centrism of western Anatolian mercantilism fused with the Istanbul intelligentsia to create an élite - based form of militarist nationalism which ...
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... Western democracies during the last decade has caught liberal theorists off guard . The politicisation of cultural , religious , ethnic , or racial claims was thought to be a feature of non - democratic , non - liberal states . In Western ...
... Western democracies during the last decade has caught liberal theorists off guard . The politicisation of cultural , religious , ethnic , or racial claims was thought to be a feature of non - democratic , non - liberal states . In Western ...
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... Western ' imperialism under a new guise . Ever since the 18th Century , universities in Europe and the United States have reflected in their institutional outlook the ways in which the world was to be analysed . This is evident from the ...
... Western ' imperialism under a new guise . Ever since the 18th Century , universities in Europe and the United States have reflected in their institutional outlook the ways in which the world was to be analysed . This is evident from the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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