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Citizenship and the State in the Middle East: Approaches and Applications
Contributor(s): Butenschon, Nils A. (Editor), Davis, Uri (Editor), Hassassian, Manuel (Editor)
ISBN: 0815628293     ISBN-13: 9780815628293
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2000
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Annotation: As a response to processes of globalization, regional integration and ethnic conflicts, the study of citizenship has regained new interest among social scientists and legal experts. This approach focuses on the relationship between the state and the people -- as individuals and collectivities, citizens and non-citizens -- living within its borders. Citizenship defines the terms of rights and obligations in a society, regulates political participation and access to public goods and properties. Together with its companion volume, Gender and Citizenship (forthcoming in Fall 2000), this book represents the first systematic critical attempt to interpret the complex nature of Middle East politics from a citizenship perspective. The work provides both theoretical contributions and case studies, and includes a significant section on Israel and Palestine.
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Civil Rights
- Political Science | World - Middle Eastern
- Political Science | Essays
Dewey: 323.609
LCCN: 00021079
Series: Contemporary Issues in the Middle East
Physical Information: 1" H x 5.99" W x 8.97" (1.41 lbs) 472 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Middle East
 
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Citizenship and the State in the Middle East introduces a pioneering approach to politics in the Middle East by analyzing key factors in the constitution of political communities and collective identities in terms of citizenship.

As a response to processes of globalization, regional integration and ethnic conflicts, the study of citizenship has regained new interest among social scientists and legal experts. This approach focuses on the relationship between the state and the people-as individuals and collectivities, citizens and non-citizens-both those living within or outside its borders. Citizenship defines the terms of rights and obligations in a society, regulates political participation and access to public goods and properties. Together, with its companion volume, Gender and Citizenship in the Middle East, this book represents the first systematic critical attempt to interpret the complex nature of Middle East politics from a citizenship perspective.

In addition, the book provides both theoretical contributions and case studies, and includes a significant section on Israel and Palestine.