Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14,Edições 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... construction of identity is without doubt one of the most frequently analysed themes in Middle East Studies . However , as with much of MES , analyses of nationalism have only recently begun to acquire a theoretical sophistication ...
... construction of identity is without doubt one of the most frequently analysed themes in Middle East Studies . However , as with much of MES , analyses of nationalism have only recently begun to acquire a theoretical sophistication ...
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... CONSTRUCTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF EGYPTIAN FOREIGN POLICY , 1952–67 ANDREA TETI University of Exeter This article considers the potential contributions Constructivism could bring to both International Relations ( IR ) and Middle East ...
... CONSTRUCTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF EGYPTIAN FOREIGN POLICY , 1952–67 ANDREA TETI University of Exeter This article considers the potential contributions Constructivism could bring to both International Relations ( IR ) and Middle East ...
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... construction of development as a stolen , negated , violated right , is tantamount to a call to struggle for recovery and the restoration of justice and pride . A whole morality is at stake in this struggle between a subject who possess ...
... construction of development as a stolen , negated , violated right , is tantamount to a call to struggle for recovery and the restoration of justice and pride . A whole morality is at stake in this struggle between a subject who possess ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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