Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... policy areas such as education or foreign policy . Rather , they incorporate elements from different policy areas . To begin with , Rent - Seeking and Allocation entails aspects from both economy and foreign policy . As already outlined ...
... policy areas such as education or foreign policy . Rather , they incorporate elements from different policy areas . To begin with , Rent - Seeking and Allocation entails aspects from both economy and foreign policy . As already outlined ...
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... Foreign Policy in the Middle East ( 2002 ) , Ismael's International Relations of the Middle East in the 21st Century ( 2000 ) , and Halliday's forthcoming International Relations of the Middle East ( 2005 ) . Notable about both volumes ...
... Foreign Policy in the Middle East ( 2002 ) , Ismael's International Relations of the Middle East in the 21st Century ( 2000 ) , and Halliday's forthcoming International Relations of the Middle East ( 2005 ) . Notable about both volumes ...
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ence on foreign policy could go further : what are the implications of this for theory ? Karawan's chapter in Egypt is similarly focused on empirical analysis . He looks at two competing poles of identity , state Arabism and Egyptianism ...
ence on foreign policy could go further : what are the implications of this for theory ? Karawan's chapter in Egypt is similarly focused on empirical analysis . He looks at two competing poles of identity , state Arabism and Egyptianism ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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