Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... Perspectives on Turkey 13 : 75–91 . Hale , W. 1990. The Turkish army in politics , 1960–1973 . In Turkish State ... perspective on the origins of Turkish nationalism . Studies in Ethnicity & Nationalism 1 : 27–36 . 2002. Methods of ...
... Perspectives on Turkey 13 : 75–91 . Hale , W. 1990. The Turkish army in politics , 1960–1973 . In Turkish State ... perspective on the origins of Turkish nationalism . Studies in Ethnicity & Nationalism 1 : 27–36 . 2002. Methods of ...
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... perspective enables us to pose questions that are prior to a particular given interest , consensus , interpretation ... perspective casts a fresh look at our tools of analysis . From this perspective , the dividing lines between the ...
... perspective enables us to pose questions that are prior to a particular given interest , consensus , interpretation ... perspective casts a fresh look at our tools of analysis . From this perspective , the dividing lines between the ...
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... perspectives . On all of these save the last count , both volumes are indeed successful , and even with respect to the ... perspective . Hinnebusch's monograph spares a mere 18 pages to ' identity and sovereignty ' , while coverage in ...
... perspectives . On all of these save the last count , both volumes are indeed successful , and even with respect to the ... perspective . Hinnebusch's monograph spares a mere 18 pages to ' identity and sovereignty ' , while coverage in ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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