The formatin of Middle East states was he outcome of two major factors: the historical inheritance faced by state builders and the strategies of state builders. The historical context includes pre-modern state building and the age of Western imperialism (and the nationalism it engendered). Agency of state-builders is explored over five different periods. The parallel evolution of the states system is then examined
The text deals with question of European state formation in research of contemporary British sociolo...
The fall of the Ottoman Empire during World War One and the emergence of the modern state system in ...
Discusses limited statehood in the Middle East and how it might be conceptualized and measured; and ...
Examines the types of political system in the Middle East and the forces that have driven their deve...
The modern state’s concept as an institution with specific boundaries has been recently introduced i...
A Companion to the History of the Middle East offers a fresh account of the multifaceted and multi-l...
This study presents a theoretical framework on and empirical accounts of state formation, developmen...
Tribes and State Formation is the first effort to bring together the disciplines of history, anthrop...
This thesis is a theory-proposing and theory-testing study that examines the conditions of state sur...
In International Historical Sociology, states and states systems co-constitute each other. While IHS...
Introduction to the volume Trajectories of State Formation across Fifteenth-Century Islamic West-Asi...
To appreciate the dynamics involved in identity formation and re-formation is the key to understandi...
Now in its fourth edition, International Relations of the Middle East provides a thematic overview o...
This book argues that the modern state, from the nineteenth century to the contemporary period, has ...
We develop a theory of state formation shedding light on the rise of the first stable state institut...
The text deals with question of European state formation in research of contemporary British sociolo...
The fall of the Ottoman Empire during World War One and the emergence of the modern state system in ...
Discusses limited statehood in the Middle East and how it might be conceptualized and measured; and ...
Examines the types of political system in the Middle East and the forces that have driven their deve...
The modern state’s concept as an institution with specific boundaries has been recently introduced i...
A Companion to the History of the Middle East offers a fresh account of the multifaceted and multi-l...
This study presents a theoretical framework on and empirical accounts of state formation, developmen...
Tribes and State Formation is the first effort to bring together the disciplines of history, anthrop...
This thesis is a theory-proposing and theory-testing study that examines the conditions of state sur...
In International Historical Sociology, states and states systems co-constitute each other. While IHS...
Introduction to the volume Trajectories of State Formation across Fifteenth-Century Islamic West-Asi...
To appreciate the dynamics involved in identity formation and re-formation is the key to understandi...
Now in its fourth edition, International Relations of the Middle East provides a thematic overview o...
This book argues that the modern state, from the nineteenth century to the contemporary period, has ...
We develop a theory of state formation shedding light on the rise of the first stable state institut...
The text deals with question of European state formation in research of contemporary British sociolo...
The fall of the Ottoman Empire during World War One and the emergence of the modern state system in ...
Discusses limited statehood in the Middle East and how it might be conceptualized and measured; and ...