Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... concepts such as neo - imperialism to explain various recent historical events ( such as the dynamics supporting the Iranian Revolution ) , or political economy ( e.g. Bromley 1994 ) . Other recent discussions include the connection ...
... concepts such as neo - imperialism to explain various recent historical events ( such as the dynamics supporting the Iranian Revolution ) , or political economy ( e.g. Bromley 1994 ) . Other recent discussions include the connection ...
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... concepts of ' hegemony ' and ' counter - hegemony ' and proposing how these may be operationalised in the Egyptian context . Then , the methodological implications of these concepts are briefly examined in relation to this study . The ...
... concepts of ' hegemony ' and ' counter - hegemony ' and proposing how these may be operationalised in the Egyptian context . Then , the methodological implications of these concepts are briefly examined in relation to this study . The ...
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... concepts such as socialism , democracy , equality , and freedom without , however , detaching itself from the theoretical constraints of the old problematique . In other words , the appearance of modern concepts , as new signifiers , in ...
... concepts such as socialism , democracy , equality , and freedom without , however , detaching itself from the theoretical constraints of the old problematique . In other words , the appearance of modern concepts , as new signifiers , in ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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