Man, state, and society in the contemporary Middle East /
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Praeger Publishers,
1972.
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Series: | Man, state, and society.
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Table of Contents:
- Pt. 1. State and politics: An Arab nationalist
- This is our nationalism
- The Egyptian revolution
- Egypt: military rule in a rapidly changing society
- Politics in Kuwait
- The Jordanian parliament
- Religion in Israeli politics
- The role of parties in political development in the Arab Middle East
- Qasim and the Iraqi communist party: a study in Arab politics
- Political tenets of the Liberation Party in Jordan
- The multiparty democracy of Israel
- Al-Ard group
- The Middle East, 1968: impressions and conclusons
- Forward to peace.
- Pt. 2. Views of society and man: Religious and ethnic groups
- Minorities in the Arab Orient today
- The quest for an Arab future
- Change and continuity in Israeli Society
- Arab education
- Reading and education in a Lebanese village
- The dilemma of the Arabic language
- Youth and women's emancipation in Egypt
- Syria: the lure of extremism
- The idea of progress in an Iraqi village
- The findings of the water
- A day in Sana
- Homemaking
- Work and commerce in Tripoli
- The Kibbutz Utopia materializing
- Bridging two worlds
- Camps and movements of the Bedouin.