Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... regard is called the ' Structural Theory of Imperialism ' ( 1971 ) . What this suggests is that these relatively new states have tremendous difficulty in overcoming the structures of governance and political economy which are left ...
... regard is called the ' Structural Theory of Imperialism ' ( 1971 ) . What this suggests is that these relatively new states have tremendous difficulty in overcoming the structures of governance and political economy which are left ...
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... regard the Middle East as neither a complex object , nor a comparatively specific one ' ( 2001 : 11 ) has met a number of charges resembling those associated with the ' discipline- oriented ' position within the Area Studies Controversy ...
... regard the Middle East as neither a complex object , nor a comparatively specific one ' ( 2001 : 11 ) has met a number of charges resembling those associated with the ' discipline- oriented ' position within the Area Studies Controversy ...
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... regard to an international audience sceptical of the annulment of the 1992 elections and weary of the human costs of the Civil War , but also with regard to domestic society - has been developed on several layers : the creation of an ...
... regard to an international audience sceptical of the annulment of the 1992 elections and weary of the human costs of the Civil War , but also with regard to domestic society - has been developed on several layers : the creation of an ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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