Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... legitimacy are realised ( Milliken and Krause 2002 : 758 ) . Legitimacy will be defined for the purpose of this article as ' the normative belief by an actor that a rule or institution ought to be obeyed ' ( Hurd , 1999 : 381 ) . In its ...
... legitimacy are realised ( Milliken and Krause 2002 : 758 ) . Legitimacy will be defined for the purpose of this article as ' the normative belief by an actor that a rule or institution ought to be obeyed ' ( Hurd , 1999 : 381 ) . In its ...
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... legitimacy of the decision - making process as such . This output oriented approach faces obvious problems in authoritarian states , where public opinion polls on regime legitimacy are rare or even non - existent . In order to analyse ...
... legitimacy of the decision - making process as such . This output oriented approach faces obvious problems in authoritarian states , where public opinion polls on regime legitimacy are rare or even non - existent . In order to analyse ...
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... legitimacy ) can be found in countries that share the experience of the revolutionary or independence event . In these countries , the legitimacy vacuum left after revolutions or independence had to be filled through the creation of a ...
... legitimacy ) can be found in countries that share the experience of the revolutionary or independence event . In these countries , the legitimacy vacuum left after revolutions or independence had to be filled through the creation of a ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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