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Conceptualising Third World Politics: The State-Society See-Saw
(Taylor & Francis, 1993)
The article presents an alternative framework for conceptualizing Third World politics based on the institutional and normative relationships that exist between state and society. The broad types of polities are distinguished. ...
Frozen Political Liberalization in Jordan: The Consequences for Democracy
(Taylor & Francis, 1998)
Prompted by serious economic difficulties, in 1989 the Jordanian government launched a series of political liberalization measures aimed at rejuvenating the country's parliament and party politics, and restoring freedom ...
The (geo)political economy of Iraqi-Kuwaiti relations
(Routledge, 1996)
This study presents a review and analysis of Iraqi‐Kuwaiti relations as they developed and changed over time. It attempts to look beyond the immediate political and legal aspects of this difficult relationship, while at ...
Non-Democratic States and Political Liberalization in the Middle East: A Structural Analysis
(Taylor & Francis, 1998)
Despite significant historical and structural differences that separate them, Middle Eastern states have almost uniformly been able to withstand popular pressures for political liberalisation. In each case, the non-democratic ...
The Nietzschean Temptation: Gilles Deleuze and the Exuberance of Philosophy
(Penn State University Press, 1999)
Deleuze's book 'Neitzsche and Philosophy' and its criticism of and effect on Western philosophical thought is discussed. Topics include Deleuze's expansion of some of Neitzsche's ideas, what the book reveals about Deleuze, ...
Political Culture and a New Definition of the ’Third World'
(Taylor & Francis, 1995)
In the post-Cold War world where economic or traditional political classifications can no longer be applied, it is argued that political culture has emerged as the ultimate arbiter of national politics on a global scale. ...
Pseudo-Democratic Politics and Populist Possibilities: The Rise and Demise of the Refah Party in Turkey
(Routledge, 1998)
Within the span of only a few years, Turkish politics witnessed the dramatic rise and fall of the Refah Party. This transformation from relative obscurity to the head of a ruling coalition and eventual banning was caused ...
Reciprocity and the Guaranteed Income
(Sage, 1999)
This paper questions what could be the oldest principle in U.S. politics: "(s)he who does not work will not eat." In 1608, twelve years before the pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock, Captain John Smith established this ...
Revolution Revisited: the Structuralist-Voluntarist Debate
(Cambridge University Press, 1999)
There are three ideal types of revolutions: spontaneous, planned and negotiated. The role and importance of structural factors versus human agency vary according to the general category to which a particular revolution ...
What Stands Between the Palestinians and Democracy?
(Middle East Forum, 1999)
Can the state-building currently underway in the region of the Palestinian Authority (PA) avoid the brutal dictatorships and lack of basic civil and political liberties that prevail throughout most of the Middle East? If ...