Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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Page 57
... existence through claims on the existence of distinct ' areas ' ( be it different geographical areas or areas of social reality ) with a logic of their own , demanding a particular sort of scholarship . For Toward a ' Mesopotamian Turn ' ...
... existence through claims on the existence of distinct ' areas ' ( be it different geographical areas or areas of social reality ) with a logic of their own , demanding a particular sort of scholarship . For Toward a ' Mesopotamian Turn ' ...
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... existence of two world orders in international politics . This is , on the one hand , the existence of two notions of world order in international political theory and , on the other hand , two different practices of world order in ...
... existence of two world orders in international politics . This is , on the one hand , the existence of two notions of world order in international political theory and , on the other hand , two different practices of world order in ...
Page 238
... existence of NGOs . The greater the number of NGOs in existence , the greater the ability of civil society to hold the state to account . In other words , civil society's contribution to good governance and democratisation is measured ...
... existence of NGOs . The greater the number of NGOs in existence , the greater the ability of civil society to hold the state to account . In other words , civil society's contribution to good governance and democratisation is measured ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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