Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... institutions and the education system ( ibid : 56 n . 5 ) . NGOs may also be considered as part of the institutions of civil society . These institutions provide vehicles through which the rulers are able to construct a consensus within ...
... institutions and the education system ( ibid : 56 n . 5 ) . NGOs may also be considered as part of the institutions of civil society . These institutions provide vehicles through which the rulers are able to construct a consensus within ...
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... institutions , state provision of services and cultural rituals ( Eagleton 1991 : 112 ) . The ' ideological ' and ... institutional framework of corporatism and the economic structures of the public sector . The nationalist- patriarchal ...
... institutions , state provision of services and cultural rituals ( Eagleton 1991 : 112 ) . The ' ideological ' and ... institutional framework of corporatism and the economic structures of the public sector . The nationalist- patriarchal ...
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... institutions of civil society , for example , ' honour killing ' by male family members . Similarly , mechanisms of consensus can be located within political society , for example , the parliamentary system . 3. For example , since the ...
... institutions of civil society , for example , ' honour killing ' by male family members . Similarly , mechanisms of consensus can be located within political society , for example , the parliamentary system . 3. For example , since the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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