The crisis of citizenship in the Arab world /

The Crisis of Citizenship in the Arab World argues that the present crisis of the Arab world has its origins in the historical, legal and political development of state-citizen relations since the beginning of modern history in the Middle East and North Africa. The anthology covers three main topics...

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Other Authors: Meijer, Roel., Butenschøn, Nils A. 1949-

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017]

Series: Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia 116.
Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2017, ISBN: 9789004325999.

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Call Number: JQ1758.A92

Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: The Crisis of Citizenship in the Arab World /
  • Roel Meijer and Nils Butenschøn
  • The Arab Social Pact
  • The British Legacy in the Middle East /
  • Anthony Gorman
  • Citizenship, Social Pacts, Authoritarian Bargains, and the Arab Uprisings /
  • Roel Meijer
  • Syria: Identity, State Formation, and Citizenship /
  • Raymond Hinnebusch and Ola Rifai
  • The Tunisian Revolution and the Question of Citizenship /
  • Sami Zemni
  • Patronage and Democratic Citizenship in Morocco /
  • James Sater
  • Like but not Same as... : Arab Citizenship and the Jordanian Experience /
  • Morten Valbjørn
  • Social Contract in the Al Saʿud Monarchy: From Subjects to Citizens? /
  • Ida Nicolaisen Almestad and Stig Stenslie
  • Migration and the Marginality of Citizenship in the Arab Gulf Region: Human Security and High Modernist Tendencies /
  • James Sater
  • The Arab Spring and the "Iron Triangle": Regime Survival and the Conditions of Citizenship in the Arab Middle East /
  • Nils A. Butenschøn
  • Part 2: Concepts of Citizenship
  • Muslim Subjects and the Rights of God /
  • Knut S. Vikør
  • The Struggle for Equality and Citizenship in Arab Political Thought: Ideological Debates and Conceptual Change /
  • Michaelle Browers
  • Brothers and Citizens: The Second Wave of Islamic Institutional Thinking and the Concept of Citizenship /
  • Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen
  • The Ambiguity of Citizenship in Contemporary Salafism /
  • Poljarevic
  • Citizenship, Public Order, and State Sovereignty: Article 3 of the Egyptian Constitution and the "Divinely Revealed Religions" /
  • Rachel M. Scott
  • Practices of Citizenship
  • The Effects of Patronage Systems and Clientelism on Citizenship in the Middle East /
  • Robert Springborg
  • Female Citizenship and the Franchise in Kuwait after 2005 /
  • Rania Maktabi
  • The Narrow Path: Acts of Citizenship by the Arab Youth /
  • Assia Boutaleb
  • The Bidun Protest Movement as an Act of Citizenship /
  • Claire Beaugrand
  • Citizenship Studies and the Middle East /
  • Engin F. Isin.