Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... attempt to depict Algeria as a functioning democracy , in the attempt to portray Algeria as a trustworthy state in the international community with a sincere concern for the respect of international human rights , and in the attempt to ...
... attempt to depict Algeria as a functioning democracy , in the attempt to portray Algeria as a trustworthy state in the international community with a sincere concern for the respect of international human rights , and in the attempt to ...
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These discourses attempt to deconstruct a number of binary divisions : the Arab world / the West ; political society ... attempts to assert the rights of particular groups , such as women , religious minorities and working people ...
These discourses attempt to deconstruct a number of binary divisions : the Arab world / the West ; political society ... attempts to assert the rights of particular groups , such as women , religious minorities and working people ...
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... attempts- an answer to this question beyond the notion that it seems to ' work ' . This is ultimately also the case with the use of ' omnibalancing ' as an attempt at generalising ' realism ' . As a point of departure towards re ...
... attempts- an answer to this question beyond the notion that it seems to ' work ' . This is ultimately also the case with the use of ' omnibalancing ' as an attempt at generalising ' realism ' . As a point of departure towards re ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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