Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... result , a whole array of analyses focusing on power relations has made its way into postcolonial studies . Chandra Mohanty , for instance , discusses various ways in which the centre / margin dichotomy is negotiated in various settings ...
... result , a whole array of analyses focusing on power relations has made its way into postcolonial studies . Chandra Mohanty , for instance , discusses various ways in which the centre / margin dichotomy is negotiated in various settings ...
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... result was that industrial - capitalist nationalism had little impact on the region's local élites who continued , by and large , to maintain their position through a combination of traditional political power structures and corporatist ...
... result was that industrial - capitalist nationalism had little impact on the region's local élites who continued , by and large , to maintain their position through a combination of traditional political power structures and corporatist ...
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... resulting in a situation where armed conflict , although unwanted by all sides , seemed increasingly unavoidable ... result in a tension which would have been well worth deeper analysis . While the three states and their leaders ...
... resulting in a situation where armed conflict , although unwanted by all sides , seemed increasingly unavoidable ... result in a tension which would have been well worth deeper analysis . While the three states and their leaders ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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