Adam White is the author of The Politics of Private Security: Regulation, Reform and Re-Legitimation. The contributors include Senem Aslan, Lauren L. Basson, Ceren Belge, Mary Alice Haddad, Iza Hussin, Arda Ibikoglu, Ahmet T. Kuru, Y¿ksel Sezgin, Benjamin Smith, Pamela J. Stumpo, Maha El-Taji Daghash, Nicole F. Watts, and Patricia J. Woods.
Adam White is the author of The Politics of Private Security: Regulation, Reform and Re-Legitimation. The contributors include Senem Aslan, Lauren L. Basson, Ceren Belge, Mary Alice Haddad, Iza Hussin, Arda Ibikoglu, Ahmet T. Kuru, Y¿ksel Sezgin, Benjamin Smith, Pamela J. Stumpo, Maha El-Taji Daghash, Nicole F. Watts, and Patricia J. Woods.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword Joel S. Migdal Introduction: A State-in-Society Agenda Adam White PART ONE The Everyday Life of the Turkish State 1. Seeing the State: Kinship Networks and Kurdish Resistance in Early Republican Turkey Ceren Belge 2. Rethinking Turkish State-Kurdish Relations Nicole F. Watts 3. Stat-Society Relations and Religious Freedom: The United States, France, and Turkey Ahmet T. Kuru 4. Prison as a Space of State-Society Contestation: The Case of Turkish F-Type Prisons Arda Ibikoglu PART TWO The Everyday life of the Israeli State 5. Nationalism Complete: The Boundaries of Arab Political Participation in Israel Maha El-Taji Daghash 6. Nation Building and Regulation of Pluri-legal Jurisdictions: The Case of the Israeli Millet System Yuksel Sezgin 7. Collaborating with the Image of the State, Resisting Its Practices, or Both? Israeli Jewish Women's Political Activism Lauren L. Basson 8. The Politics of Fracture: Identity, Difference, and Fissures in the Image of the Singular, Unified Israeli State Patricia J. Woods PART THREE The Everyday Life of the State in Asia and North Africa 9. Revelation and Redemption: Colonial Precedents for the Politics of Islam and Malaysia Iza Hussin 10. (Re)Creating Democracy through Practice: Insights from the Japanese Experience Mary Alice Haddad 11. Negotiating National Identity: Berber Activism and the Moroccan State Senem Aslan 12. Challenging the Practice of the State, but Beholden to Its Image: Women's Activists, Academics, and the Public Take on Egypt's Citizenship Laws Pamela J. Stumpo Conclusion Benjamin Smith Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index
Foreword Joel S. Migdal Introduction: A State-in-Society Agenda Adam White PART ONE The Everyday Life of the Turkish State 1. Seeing the State: Kinship Networks and Kurdish Resistance in Early Republican Turkey Ceren Belge 2. Rethinking Turkish State-Kurdish Relations Nicole F. Watts 3. Stat-Society Relations and Religious Freedom: The United States, France, and Turkey Ahmet T. Kuru 4. Prison as a Space of State-Society Contestation: The Case of Turkish F-Type Prisons Arda Ibikoglu PART TWO The Everyday life of the Israeli State 5. Nationalism Complete: The Boundaries of Arab Political Participation in Israel Maha El-Taji Daghash 6. Nation Building and Regulation of Pluri-legal Jurisdictions: The Case of the Israeli Millet System Yuksel Sezgin 7. Collaborating with the Image of the State, Resisting Its Practices, or Both? Israeli Jewish Women's Political Activism Lauren L. Basson 8. The Politics of Fracture: Identity, Difference, and Fissures in the Image of the Singular, Unified Israeli State Patricia J. Woods PART THREE The Everyday Life of the State in Asia and North Africa 9. Revelation and Redemption: Colonial Precedents for the Politics of Islam and Malaysia Iza Hussin 10. (Re)Creating Democracy through Practice: Insights from the Japanese Experience Mary Alice Haddad 11. Negotiating National Identity: Berber Activism and the Moroccan State Senem Aslan 12. Challenging the Practice of the State, but Beholden to Its Image: Women's Activists, Academics, and the Public Take on Egypt's Citizenship Laws Pamela J. Stumpo Conclusion Benjamin Smith Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index
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