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Published: 28 September 2009
... of sovereignty and revolution. Barthes Roland Benjamin Walter bourgeoisie desire dialectics empiricism Fümann Franz biography Lukács Georg natural kind noise din optimality pathos affect plan pragmatism providence Quine W v O tertium non datur tragedy transformation experience of unheard...
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Published: 20 July 2006
... sovereignty at a time when the central bureaucracy in Cairo possessed little more than a rudimentary capacity to monitor and regulate domestic affairs. The central administration of Iraq owned most if not all of the attributes that historical sociologists connect to the emergence of Westphalian sovereignty...
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Published: 20 July 2006
...This chapter links the coming of Westphalian sovereignty to the timing and character of political struggles inside Egypt, Tunisia, Jordan, Iraq, and Syria. The existence of liberal democratic institutions throughout the Arab world greatly helped the emergence of an anarchic Middle Eastern states...
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Published: 20 July 2006
...This chapter considers the problematic connection between Pan-Arabism and Westphalian sovereignty. It also addresses what this study can contribute to the growing international relations literature on the collapse of empires. It presents an argument in the context of influential explanations...
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Published: 16 March 2021
... interests can diverge and dissipate as crises pass, and illustrates the added challenges of performing well and earning legitimacy in domains like policing, which depend heavily on local knowledge. consent policing sovereignty Timor Leste UN Mission in Timor Leste UNMIT UN Police UNPOL United Nations...
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Published: 13 August 2014
...This chapter begins by surveying the literature on territorial conflict in international relations. It argues that the key term territory remains largely unexamined in this literature. This extends into a critique of dominant conceptions of territorial sovereignty. The chapter then explores...
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Published: 20 March 2018
.... Both these themes illustrate the emergence of Egypt’s borderlands as enclaves of exceptionalism within the emergent Egyptian nation-state. Accordingly, the chapter questions prevailing notions of territorial sovereignty in the nineteenth century and argues against normative Euro-centric top-down...
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Published: 20 March 2018
... the way to the Libyan border. The Maryut Railway functioned as one of several projects through which the Khedive sought to transform the Egyptian West into a more personalized realm of territorial sovereignty. In this regard, the Khedive strove to outdo the British Residency at its own logic of “economism...
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Published: 20 March 2018
... of sovereignty in the Eastern Sahara, particularly as Egypt acted increasingly as an independent centralizing state in its own right. Through its analysis of bedouin mobility across the invisible Egyptian-Libyan border, the chapter demonstrates that the tribes stood to gain a great deal by negotiating the onset...
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Published: 20 March 2018
... and phases of Borderlands Britain Eastern Sahara Egypt Egyptian Survey Department Jaghbub oasis of Sovereignty Bedouin Territoriality Cromer Evelyn Baring Lord France Geography Tunisia ‘Abbas Hilmi II Egyptian khedive Alvarez Justin British proconsul in Benghazi ‘Awaqir bedouin tribe...
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Published: 05 August 2008
...This chapter presents an account of the failure of American criminal law to rethink the patriarchal foundations of English criminal law in light of the liberal principles of the Revolution. Despite the Revolution's rights rhetoric, criminal law remained grounded in the state's sovereignty...
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Published: 24 March 2011
..., Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. The book examines the origins and evolution of indigenous sovereignty claims in legal discourses and examines indigenous peoples's control of their own postsecondary institutions. It also analyzes cross-national differences in the structure of indigenous-state...
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Published: 24 March 2011
... cross-national variation in the relative strength of indigenous sovereignty claims under domestic law. It also shows how country-specific structures of indigenous-state relations and higher education systems shaped the emergence of indigenous postsecondary institutions. Australia British heritage...
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Published: 13 August 2019
... National Police sovereignty appointees casta española clienteles relations of dependence rural populace citizenship constitutional protections discourse of state imagined community labor conscription nation state discourse of shadow parallel state states state elections senator and deputy...
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Published: 27 July 2021
... Simon Ernst Buber Martin exoticism Sephardim Skolnik Jonathan “wonder rabbis ” Heine Heinrich “An Edom” and Der Rabbi von Bacherach The Rabbi of Bacharach Arabs Lasker Schüler and Grinberg on Palestine Goethe Johann Wolfgang Faust Zionism radical right wing sovereignty language identity...
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Published: 31 January 2023
.... Ultimately, this chapter shows how Melville’s collective circles imagine new democratic sovereignties that offer fragile but recurrent alternatives to founding violence and sovereign exception. Arendt Hannah French Revolution Paine Thomas The Rights of Man Paine Roundness of democracy Sieyès Emanuel...
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Published: 03 December 2014
... Wang Demchugdongrob Korea Canadian missionaries in Mongolia British perception of post war situation in North Korean independence Chinese support for Vietnam Chinese French postwar relations and Vietnamese independence Chinese views on WWII Tibet India sovereignty suzerainty Shen Zonglian...
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Published: 24 March 2011
... and worldviews into the formal curriculum much more extensively than HBCUs incorporate African American content or perspectives. Tribal sovereignty plays a central role in the efforts of American Indians tribes to infuse culturally distinctive curricula at their own colleges and universities. African Americans...
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Published: 20 March 2018
... sovereignty over Siwa in this critical decade. The chapter illustrates this dynamic by focusing on the local negotiations of power between state and nonstate actors in Siwa that resulted in the formalization of the traditional Siwan elite’s customary authority. Blunt Wilfred Scawen Britain Cromer Evelyn...
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Published: 20 March 2018
...This chapter advances the book’s argument about territoriality by examining the layers of contested sovereignty in Siwa after the Khedive ‘Abbas Hilmi’s historic visit to the oasis in 1906. In part through his Da’ira Khassa (the administration of the Khedivial properties), the Khedive mobilized...