Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... Traditional political , anthropological and social theories fare better because they speak of societal structures , patterns of representation , gender , class stratification , culture , governance , etc. Precise and clear models are ...
... Traditional political , anthropological and social theories fare better because they speak of societal structures , patterns of representation , gender , class stratification , culture , governance , etc. Precise and clear models are ...
Page 157
... traditional loyalty aspects of charisma and religion - and material rewards - allocation of jobs , grants , licenses etc. ( Pawelka 1985 : 24 ) . The concept of neopatrimonialism emphasizes above all the stabilising aspects of political ...
... traditional loyalty aspects of charisma and religion - and material rewards - allocation of jobs , grants , licenses etc. ( Pawelka 1985 : 24 ) . The concept of neopatrimonialism emphasizes above all the stabilising aspects of political ...
Page 194
... traditional legitimacy of the Jordanian monarchs rests on the prestigious ancestry of the Hashemites as descendants of the Prophet Muhammad , the projection of their role as defenders of Islamic Holy Places , and as the instigators and ...
... traditional legitimacy of the Jordanian monarchs rests on the prestigious ancestry of the Hashemites as descendants of the Prophet Muhammad , the projection of their role as defenders of Islamic Holy Places , and as the instigators and ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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