Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... suggesting a general trend towards an ' economicisation ' of the ruler's legitimation strategies . These are non- repressive techniques which constitute a part of the leadership's repertoire of techniques of rule , and Bank suggests ...
... suggesting a general trend towards an ' economicisation ' of the ruler's legitimation strategies . These are non- repressive techniques which constitute a part of the leadership's repertoire of techniques of rule , and Bank suggests ...
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... suggests that ' disciplinary eclecticism offers a more promising path'.16 A similar line of thought is presented by Gause ( 1999 ; 1992 ) who suggests that we combine insights on the Middle East from IR and MES figures as different as ...
... suggests that ' disciplinary eclecticism offers a more promising path'.16 A similar line of thought is presented by Gause ( 1999 ; 1992 ) who suggests that we combine insights on the Middle East from IR and MES figures as different as ...
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... suggests that although serious non - realist modes of inquiry are contained in various strands of critical theory , even much of this ( perhaps in the constructivist mode ) is as ' agonistic ' as its realist adversaries to ...
... suggests that although serious non - realist modes of inquiry are contained in various strands of critical theory , even much of this ( perhaps in the constructivist mode ) is as ' agonistic ' as its realist adversaries to ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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