Hybrid Sovereignty in the Arab Middle East: The Cases of Kuwait, Jordan, and Iraq
This book provides readers with a fresh analysis of the Arab state by using a new theoretical framework: hybrid sovereignty. The author examines various areas to make his argument: citizenship, the issue of minorities, electoral engineering, the failure of central rule, tribalism, and the lack of impersonal bureaucratic mechanism.
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Hybrid Sovereignty in the Arab Middle East: The Cases of Kuwait, Jordan, and Iraq
This book provides readers with a fresh analysis of the Arab state by using a new theoretical framework: hybrid sovereignty. The author examines various areas to make his argument: citizenship, the issue of minorities, electoral engineering, the failure of central rule, tribalism, and the lack of impersonal bureaucratic mechanism.
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Hybrid Sovereignty in the Arab Middle East: The Cases of Kuwait, Jordan, and Iraq

Hybrid Sovereignty in the Arab Middle East: The Cases of Kuwait, Jordan, and Iraq

by G. Bacik
Hybrid Sovereignty in the Arab Middle East: The Cases of Kuwait, Jordan, and Iraq

Hybrid Sovereignty in the Arab Middle East: The Cases of Kuwait, Jordan, and Iraq

by G. Bacik

Hardcover(2008)

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This book provides readers with a fresh analysis of the Arab state by using a new theoretical framework: hybrid sovereignty. The author examines various areas to make his argument: citizenship, the issue of minorities, electoral engineering, the failure of central rule, tribalism, and the lack of impersonal bureaucratic mechanism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230600409
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 07/02/2008
Series: Middle East in Focus
Edition description: 2008
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Gökhan Bacik is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Fatih University.

Table of Contents

The Theoretical Framework * The Genesis of Western Model in Kuwait, Jordan and Iraq * Kuwait: A Nation in the Minority * Jordan: The Competition of Different Constitutiencies * Iraq: Statehood in Catastrophe * Final Remarks and A Few Projects
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