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Book Title: The Middle East in Transition
Editor(s): Butenschøn, A. Nils; Meijer, Roel
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781788111126
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents List of contributors Acknowledgements Introduction PART I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 LOCAL CONTESTED CITIZENSHIP 27 49 72 91 115 133 157
vii xii 1
Israeli ethnocracy and the Israel-Palestine citizenship complex Nils A. Butenschøn Remapping citizenship in Turkey: law, identity,
and civic virtue 19802014 Basak Ince Bringing about the non-citizen in Iraq: a genealogical approach Mariwan Kanie Claiming
spaces for acts of citizenship: recent experiences of activists in Morocco Sylvia I. Bergh and Salima Ahmadou Enduring `contested'
citizenship in the Gulf Cooperation Council Zahra Babar Bahrain's citizenship policy of inclusion and exclusion Zeineb Alsabeehg
Citizenship in the 2014 Egyptian Constitution Nathalie Bernard-Maugiron ISLAM AND THE ISSUE OF CITIZENSHIP
PART II 8 9
The political, politics, and political citizenship in modern Islam Roel Meijer Can the umma replace the nation? Salafism and deterritorialised
citizenship in Lebanon and Kuwait Zoltan Pall v
179 203
vi
The Middle East in transition
10
Iran's Hezbollah and citizenship politics: the surprises of religious legislation in a hybrid regime Shirin Saeidi INTERNATIONAL DIMENSIONS
OF CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS
223
PART III 11 12 13 14
The EU and its southern neighbours: a fuzzy model of citizenship promotion? Ruth Hanau Santini Citizenship and migration diplomacy:
Turkey and the EU Peter Seeberg Syrian refugees and citizenship Lillian C. Frost and Musa M. Shteiwi After the Arab Spring: toward
women's economic citizenship Valentine M. Moghadam
251 272 292 316 343
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