Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... Westphalian periphery states . It argues that Westphalian periphery states are faced with challenges in domestic governance which set them apart from the Westphalian core . These challenges are historically contingent - Westphalian ...
... Westphalian periphery states . It argues that Westphalian periphery states are faced with challenges in domestic governance which set them apart from the Westphalian core . These challenges are historically contingent - Westphalian ...
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12 This distinction between states in the Westphalian core and Westphalian periphery is useful in analysing regime dynamics and implications for regime security in Westphalian periphery states . These states display different political ...
12 This distinction between states in the Westphalian core and Westphalian periphery is useful in analysing regime dynamics and implications for regime security in Westphalian periphery states . These states display different political ...
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... Westphalian core states and one characterised by the interference in the internal affairs of Westphalian periphery states , deemed to lack legitimate domestic governance . Conclusion This article has analysed regime security and ...
... Westphalian core states and one characterised by the interference in the internal affairs of Westphalian periphery states , deemed to lack legitimate domestic governance . Conclusion This article has analysed regime security and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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