Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14,Edições 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... possible to identify a growing awareness of the need to integrate insights from IR and MES . Nonetheless , this does not entail any consensus on how to do this . Put differently , when it comes to the question of how collaboration can ...
... possible to identify a growing awareness of the need to integrate insights from IR and MES . Nonetheless , this does not entail any consensus on how to do this . Put differently , when it comes to the question of how collaboration can ...
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... possible threat to , or limitation of , Egypt's newly - won independence . The primacy of their concern with Britain again suggests the possible impact of their own socialisation within an anti - imperialist nationalist political ...
... possible threat to , or limitation of , Egypt's newly - won independence . The primacy of their concern with Britain again suggests the possible impact of their own socialisation within an anti - imperialist nationalist political ...
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... possible to do such work within a state institution or political party . However , the attempt to build organisations outside of the state corporatist framework and to protect their organisations from government and political ...
... possible to do such work within a state institution or political party . However , the attempt to build organisations outside of the state corporatist framework and to protect their organisations from government and political ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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