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BL
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Record Number
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841647
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Main Entry
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Ferabolli, Silvia
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Title & Author
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Arab regionalism : : a post-structural perspective /\ Silvia Ferabolli.
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Publication Statement
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London ;New York :: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,, 2015.
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, ©2015
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Series Statement
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Routledge studies in Middle Eastern politics ;; 70
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Page. NO
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xviii, 201 pages ;; 24 cm.
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ISBN
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1138282472
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: 1138787809
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: 9781138282476
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: 9781138787803
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Different approaches to regionalism in IR -- The power-knowledge nexus in region making -- Borders of meaning in the Arab region -- The political economy of Arab regionalism -- The regionalization of Arab capital -- Moving across the Arab region -- The Arab(ic) public sphere.
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Abstract
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"Arab regionalism details and examines the power relations involved in the making of an Arab region. On an empirical level, this book concentrates on the drawing of topographic and ideational boundaries in the Arab region, on Arab regional organizations, on the functional cooperation among Arab states and institutions, and on the socio-cultural infra-structure that supports the Arab region making process, with a strong focus on post-1990 dynamics. On a theoretical level, this work makes a case for the analytical autonomy of "Arab" regionalism (as opposed to regionalism in the Middle East or in the Mediterranean) and for the necessity of approaching it as an actual process instead of a failed project. The attitude of debasement and erasure towards Arab regionalism that is common-place in the field of regional studies is replaced in this book for the acknowledgment that there is much more political coordination, economic cooperation and social integration in the Arab region than has previously been assumed. Providing a fresh perspective on Arab regionalism, this book will be an essential resource for scholars and researchers with an interest in Regionalism, Middle Eastern Politics and International Relations"--
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"Arab regionalism details and examines the power relations involved in the making of an Arab region. On an empirical level, this book concentrates on the drawing of topographic and ideational boundaries in the Arab region, on Arab regional organizations, on the functional cooperation among Arab states and institutions, and on the socio-cultural infra-structure that supports the Arab region making process, with a strong focus on post-1990 dynamics. On a theoretical level, this work makes a case for the analytical autonomy of "Arab" regionalism (as opposed to regionalism in the Middle East or in the Mediterranean) and for the necessity of approaching it as an actual process instead of a failed project. The attitude of debasement and erasure towards Arab regionalism that is common-place in the field of regional studies is replaced in this book for the acknowledgment that there is much more political coordination, economic cooperation and social integration in the Arab region than has previously been assumed. Providing a fresh perspective on Arab regionalism, this book will be an essential resource for scholars and researchers with an interest in Regionalism, Middle Eastern Politics and International Relations."--
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Subject
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Regionalism-- Arab countries.
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Subject
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Regionalism-- Middle East.
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Subject
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- International Relations-- General.
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Subject
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Regionalism.
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Regionalismus
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Regional Studies.
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Subject
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Arab countries.
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Subject
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Arabische Staaten
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Subject
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Middle East.
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Dewey Classification
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327.0917/4927
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LC Classification
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DS36.2.F47 2015
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NLM classification
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POL011000SOC053000bisacsh
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