Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... argues that , particularly with respect to studies of Middle East states , ' transitology ' has been informed by the assumption that political and economic liberalisation were going to be the inevitable result of reform processes ...
... argues that , particularly with respect to studies of Middle East states , ' transitology ' has been informed by the assumption that political and economic liberalisation were going to be the inevitable result of reform processes ...
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... argues that the identity problematique remains at the centre of contemporary Arab writings on emancipation . Drawing from prominent Maghrebi historians and philosophers , Maghraoui argues that debates about ' self ' - emancipation ...
... argues that the identity problematique remains at the centre of contemporary Arab writings on emancipation . Drawing from prominent Maghrebi historians and philosophers , Maghraoui argues that debates about ' self ' - emancipation ...
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... argues that a poststructuralist perspective alone does not sufficiently address in a critical manner the question of ideology ( 1999 : 249 ) . As a result , she uses explicitly Marxist tools of analysis along with deconstruction . On ...
... argues that a poststructuralist perspective alone does not sufficiently address in a critical manner the question of ideology ( 1999 : 249 ) . As a result , she uses explicitly Marxist tools of analysis along with deconstruction . On ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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