Civil Society in the Middle East is a two-volume set of papers providing an unusually detailed and rich assessment of contemporary politics within the Middle East.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
John Entelis, 'The Emergence of Civil Society in Algeria.' Abdullah Hammoudi, 'Inside Moroccan Civil Society.' Ann Mosely Lesch, 'Dictatorship and Civil Society in the Sudan.' Sheila Carapico, 'The Unlikely But Promising Case of Civil Society in Yemen.' Farhad Kazemi, 'Civil Society in the Islamic Republic of Iran.' Marion Slugett, 'Civil Society and the State in Iraq.' Binnez Toprak, 'Turkish Democracy and Civil Society.' Gideon Doron, 'A Survey of Israeli Civil Society.' Abdeslam Maghraoui, 'Civil Society in Arab Political Thought.' Ahmad Moussalli, 'Islam and Civil Society.' 'War Society and Civil Society in Lebanon.'