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The Middle East in transition : the centrality of citizenship /

Title By: Butenschon, Nils A [Edited by] | Meijer, Roel [Edited by]
Material type: BookPublisher: Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, c2018.Description: xii, 358 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9781788111126Subject(s): Citizenship -- Middle EastDDC classification: 323.3 MI DD Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
The Middle East is currently undergoing its most dramatic transition since World War I. The book analyses three distinct dimensions of citizenship in the Middle East: the development of citizenship in specific countries, including Morocco, Israel Turkey and Iraq.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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323.3 MI DD (Browse shelf) Available Oct2018 T0060693
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Contents: Part I Local Contested citizenship1. Israeli Ethnocracy and the Israel-Palestine Citizenship Complex Nils A. Butenschon2. Remapping Citizenship in Turkey: Law, Identity, and Civic Virtue, 1980-2014 Basak Ince3. Bringing about the Non-Citizen in Iraq: A Genealogical Approach Mariwan Kanie4. Claiming Spaces for Acts of Citizenship: Recent Experiences of Activists in Morocco Sylvia I. Bergh and Salima Ahmadou5. Enduring "Contested" Citizenship in the Gulf Cooperation Council Zahra Babar6. Bahrain's Citizenship Policy of Inclusion and ExclusionZeineb Alsabeehg7. Citizenship in the 2014 Egyptian Constitution Nathalie Bernard-MaugironPart II Islam and the issue of citizenship8. The Political, Politics, and Political Citizenship in Modern Islam Roel Meijer9. Can the Umma Replace the Nation? Salafism and Deterritorialized Citizenship in Lebanon and Kuwait Zoltan Pall10. Iran's Hizbollah and Citizenship Politics: The Surprises of Religious Legislation in a Hybrid Regime Shirin SaeidiPART III International dimensions of citizenship rights 11. The EU and Its Southern Neighbors: A Fuzzy Model of Citizenship Promotion? Ruth Hanau Santini12. Citizenship and Migration Diplomacy: Turkey and the EU Peter Seeberg13. Syrian Refugees and Citizenship Lillian C. Frost and Musa M. Shteiw14. After the Arab Spring: Towards Women's Economic Citizenship Valentine M. MoghadamIndex

The Middle East is currently undergoing its most dramatic transition since World War I. The book analyses three distinct dimensions of citizenship in the Middle East: the development of citizenship in specific countries, including Morocco, Israel Turkey and Iraq.

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