Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14,Edições 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... calls for the abandonment of area studies . Rather , it has brought to the fore cultural differences that can be ... calling for a re - evaluation of Political Science to deal with the challenge of comprehending the causes of ' 9/11 ...
... calls for the abandonment of area studies . Rather , it has brought to the fore cultural differences that can be ... calling for a re - evaluation of Political Science to deal with the challenge of comprehending the causes of ' 9/11 ...
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... call ' hegemony ' or Foucault calls ' productive ' ( as opposed to coercive ) power . Political narratives , therefore , compete to define the accepted , dominant canon of a polity's identity ( crucially , including its physical and ...
... call ' hegemony ' or Foucault calls ' productive ' ( as opposed to coercive ) power . Political narratives , therefore , compete to define the accepted , dominant canon of a polity's identity ( crucially , including its physical and ...
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... calls for democracy and greater participation in decision - making for society , and later ( in 1971–1973 ) to calls for transparency in the elite decision - making process concerning the confrontation with Israel . Following the 1973 ...
... calls for democracy and greater participation in decision - making for society , and later ( in 1971–1973 ) to calls for transparency in the elite decision - making process concerning the confrontation with Israel . Following the 1973 ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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