Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... Democracy 14 : 137–144 . Lust - Okar , E. 2004. Divided They Rule : The Management and Manipulation of Political Opposition . Comparative Politics 36 : 159–179 . Maghraoui , A. M. 2002. Depoliticization in Morocco . Journal of Democracy ...
... Democracy 14 : 137–144 . Lust - Okar , E. 2004. Divided They Rule : The Management and Manipulation of Political Opposition . Comparative Politics 36 : 159–179 . Maghraoui , A. M. 2002. Depoliticization in Morocco . Journal of Democracy ...
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... Democracy in a Globalised World ] . Leviathan 30 ( 4 ) : 431–454 . Pawelka , P. & C. Schmid 1988. The Modern Rentier State in the Middle East and its Strategies of Crisis Management . Paper presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of the ...
... Democracy in a Globalised World ] . Leviathan 30 ( 4 ) : 431–454 . Pawelka , P. & C. Schmid 1988. The Modern Rentier State in the Middle East and its Strategies of Crisis Management . Paper presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of the ...
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... democracy , of national sovereignty and of social and economic justice ( Abdalla : 152 , 189–191 , 224–226 ) ... democracy . One NGO activist tells me : Our de facto attitude as students was to defend patriotism and democracy . But we ...
... democracy , of national sovereignty and of social and economic justice ( Abdalla : 152 , 189–191 , 224–226 ) ... democracy . One NGO activist tells me : Our de facto attitude as students was to defend patriotism and democracy . But we ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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