Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... regional multipolarity ( Walt 1987 ) , oil - induced interdependencies , or tensions within a regional economic hierarchy ( Alnasrawi 1991 ) , the Middle East is perceived as a region like any other and it is accordingly assumed that it ...
... regional multipolarity ( Walt 1987 ) , oil - induced interdependencies , or tensions within a regional economic hierarchy ( Alnasrawi 1991 ) , the Middle East is perceived as a region like any other and it is accordingly assumed that it ...
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... regional claim against an increasingly assertive US presence ) . This would also secure Iraq's position as regional hegemon . The Baghdad Pact was therefore seen by Nasser and the Free Officers as a predominantly strategic threat ( a ...
... regional claim against an increasingly assertive US presence ) . This would also secure Iraq's position as regional hegemon . The Baghdad Pact was therefore seen by Nasser and the Free Officers as a predominantly strategic threat ( a ...
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... regional relations . The analytical framework Hinnebusch proposes is , in this reviewer's opinion , the most ambitious feature of this volume . His main aim is to accommodate the various empirical themes which characterise regional ...
... regional relations . The analytical framework Hinnebusch proposes is , in this reviewer's opinion , the most ambitious feature of this volume . His main aim is to accommodate the various empirical themes which characterise regional ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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