Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... Civil Society in the Arab World Project ' , various authors , 1995 , Kandil 1995b ) . According to this liberal approach , any strategy for promoting good governance and democratisation should be based on the expansion in the number and ...
... Civil Society in the Arab World Project ' , various authors , 1995 , Kandil 1995b ) . According to this liberal approach , any strategy for promoting good governance and democratisation should be based on the expansion in the number and ...
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... civil society and they contribute to the production and reproduction of the political system . Since the type of governance is shaped by the nature of the political system , I assume that the democratisation of governance is a process ...
... civil society and they contribute to the production and reproduction of the political system . Since the type of governance is shaped by the nature of the political system , I assume that the democratisation of governance is a process ...
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... civil code as civil companies . A May 1999 law regulating the activities of civil associations made the pursuit of civil society activities through companies illegal ( with a possible penalty of imprisonment ) . This law was struck down ...
... civil code as civil companies . A May 1999 law regulating the activities of civil associations made the pursuit of civil society activities through companies illegal ( with a possible penalty of imprisonment ) . This law was struck down ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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