ISBN:
0813016878
Language:
English
Pages:
IX, 396 S
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24 cm
DDC:
323.1/56
Keywords:
Nationalism Congresses
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Islam and politics Congresses
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Nationalitätenfrage
;
Politischer Islam
;
Regionalkonflikt
;
Internationaler Konflikt
;
Ursache
;
Hegemonie
;
Fundamentalismus
;
Middle East Congresses Politics and government 20th century
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Middle East Congresses Ethnic relations
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Political aspects
;
Mittlerer Osten
;
Konferenzschrift
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Naher Osten
;
Nationalismus
;
Islam
;
Politik
;
Konflikt
;
Minderheitenfrage
;
Internationale Politik
Description / Table of Contents:
Telhami, S.: Power, legitimacy, and peace-making in Arab coalitions. - S. 43-60. Dawisha, A.: The assembled state. Communal conflicts and governmental control in Iraq. - S. 61-76. Ma'oz, M.: Syria. Creating a national community. - S. 77-91. Hudson, M. C.: From consociationalism to the public sphere. Recent evidence from Libanon. - S. 92-109. Warburg, G.: Religios and ethnic conflict in Sudan. - S. 110-128. Menashri, D.: Iran's revolutionary politics. - S. 131-154. Herb, M.: Subordinate communities and the utility of ethnic ties to neighboring regime. - S. 155-180. Kepel, G.:Toward a social analysis of Islamist movements. - S. 181-206. Lesser, I. O.: Ethnic and religious strains in Turkey. - S. 209-223. Fuller, G. E.: Turkey's restive Kurds. - S. 224-244. Olcott, M. B.: New states and new identities. - S. 245-276. Brand, L. A.: Al-Muhajirin w-al-Ansar. Hashemite strategies for managing communal identity in Jordan. - S. 279-306. Muslih, M.: Hamas. - S. 307-331. Lustick, I. S.: Hegemony and the riddle
Note:
Papers presented at the Workshop on Ethnic and Religious Conflict in the Middle East, held in 1996, and sponsored by UCLA
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Papers presented at the Workshop on Ethnic and Religious Conflict in the Middle East, held in 1996, and sponsored by UCLA - Includes bibliographical references and index
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