Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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the actual politics within the regimes . The persistence of types of regimes in the Arab Middle East is even more surprising when looking at the time before the 1960s , especially the 1950s , which saw many regime changes and ...
the actual politics within the regimes . The persistence of types of regimes in the Arab Middle East is even more surprising when looking at the time before the 1960s , especially the 1950s , which saw many regime changes and ...
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... regime security . The fact that regime and state security are often fused in Westphalian periphery states creates insecurities , since any opposition to the ruling regime is phrased in terms of a threat to the state . This ...
... regime security . The fact that regime and state security are often fused in Westphalian periphery states creates insecurities , since any opposition to the ruling regime is phrased in terms of a threat to the state . This ...
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... regime . Just as in many other Westphalian periphery states , the Algerian context highlights the preoccupation with regime security , in which any opposition to the regime is treated as a threat to the state . Any demand for greater ...
... regime . Just as in many other Westphalian periphery states , the Algerian context highlights the preoccupation with regime security , in which any opposition to the regime is treated as a threat to the state . Any demand for greater ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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