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Minorities And Statebuilding In The Middle East The Case Of Jordan 1st Edition Paolo Maggiolini

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Minorities And Statebuilding In The Middle East The Case Of Jordan 1st Edition Paolo Maggiolini
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.49 MB
Pages: 307
Author: Paolo Maggiolini, Idir Ouahes
ISBN: 9783030543983, 9783030543990, 3030543986, 3030543994
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Minorities And Statebuilding In The Middle East The Case Of Jordan 1st Edition Paolo Maggiolini by Paolo Maggiolini, Idir Ouahes 9783030543983, 9783030543990, 3030543986, 3030543994 instant download after payment.

This book offers fresh insights to enhance and diversify our understanding of the modern history of the state and societies in today’s Jordan, while also providing examples of why and how scholars can challenge the static and discursively government-minded approaches to minorities and minoritisation – especially the traditional emphasis on demographic balances. Despite its small size and initial appearance of homogeneity, Jordan provides an excellent case of a dynamic, relational, historically contingent and fluid approach to ethnic, political and religious minorities in the context of the imposition of a modern state system on complex and varied traditional societies. The editors and contributors present dynamic and relational perspectives on the status of and historical processes involved in the creation and absorption of minority groups within Jordan.

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