Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... nature of ontological foundations of theory , and of following through the implications of these throughout the process of elaborating a theory of international politics . While Onuf's work emphasises the impact that identity and ...
... nature of ontological foundations of theory , and of following through the implications of these throughout the process of elaborating a theory of international politics . While Onuf's work emphasises the impact that identity and ...
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... nature of international politics in Realist frameworks . A state's sovereignty - its exclusive right to ultimate authority within its boundaries , and therefore characteristic built into its very nature- necessarily entails anarchy ...
... nature of international politics in Realist frameworks . A state's sovereignty - its exclusive right to ultimate authority within its boundaries , and therefore characteristic built into its very nature- necessarily entails anarchy ...
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... nature rather than of a normative persuasion . The ' region ' of the Middle East is never clearly delineated , but an assumption is made that there is a common understanding of what is meant by ' The Middle East ' . The aggregation of ...
... nature rather than of a normative persuasion . The ' region ' of the Middle East is never clearly delineated , but an assumption is made that there is a common understanding of what is meant by ' The Middle East ' . The aggregation of ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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