Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... approaches suggest a picture of the world ( and of the possibility of knowledge of it ) which is inherently more complex than one which results from a positivist approach . However , they also offer , in their disparate and sometimes ...
... approaches suggest a picture of the world ( and of the possibility of knowledge of it ) which is inherently more complex than one which results from a positivist approach . However , they also offer , in their disparate and sometimes ...
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... approach , any strategy for promoting good governance and democratisation should be based on the expansion in the number and activities of NGOs , which may act as a counter - balance to the practices and norms of undemocratic regimes ...
... approach , any strategy for promoting good governance and democratisation should be based on the expansion in the number and activities of NGOs , which may act as a counter - balance to the practices and norms of undemocratic regimes ...
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... approach shows that the range of conceptual application for such a ' rich ' understanding of identity is wide . This approach thus does not attempt to give a definite path for students of the field , something those of us looking for ...
... approach shows that the range of conceptual application for such a ' rich ' understanding of identity is wide . This approach thus does not attempt to give a definite path for students of the field , something those of us looking for ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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