George Habash and the Movement of Arab Nationalists: Neither Unity nor Liberation
In: Journal of Palestine studies, Volume 28, Issue 4, p. 91-103
ISSN: 1533-8614
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In: Journal of Palestine studies, Volume 28, Issue 4, p. 91-103
ISSN: 1533-8614
In: Journal of Palestine studies, Volume 28, Issue 3, p. 92-94
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In: Journal of Palestine studies, Volume 28, Issue 2, p. 102-104
ISSN: 1533-8614
In: Journal of Palestine studies: a quarterly on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict, Volume 44, Issue 2, p. 70
ISSN: 0377-919X, 0047-2654
In: Journal of Palestine studies: a quarterly on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict, Volume 41, Issue 4, p. 78-79
ISSN: 0377-919X, 0047-2654
In: Journal of Palestine studies: a quarterly on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict, Volume 36, Issue 2, p. 95-96
ISSN: 0377-919X, 0047-2654
In: Journal of Palestine studies, Volume 36, Issue 2, p. 95-97
ISSN: 1533-8614
In: Perspectives on politics, Volume 3, Issue 4
ISSN: 1541-0986
In: Journal of Palestine studies, Volume 34, Issue 4, p. 116-117
ISSN: 1533-8614
In: Perspectives on politics: a political science public sphere, Volume 3, Issue 4, p. 921-923
ISSN: 1537-5927
In: Journal of Palestine studies: a quarterly on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict, Volume 34, Issue 4, p. 116
ISSN: 0377-919X, 0047-2654
In: The Middle East journal, Volume 58, Issue 1, p. 130-137
ISSN: 0026-3141
In: The Middle East journal, Volume 58, Issue 1, p. 130-137
ISSN: 0026-3141
In: American political science review, Volume 96, Issue 4, p. 842-843
ISSN: 1537-5943
This work is by a serious scholar who had previously written a fine book on peasant politics in Egypt. Interest in constitutionalism in the Arab world may be dismissed as naive given the notorious reputation of the region for autocracy and dictatorships. Yet Nathan Brown insists on taking constitutional developments in the region seriously, and he meticulously covers most constitutional developments over the span of the last century. But the book could have been easily condensed into a scholarly article. In the first part of the book, for example, which stretches into page 94, he provides the reader with a blow-by-blow account of constitutional developments in select Middle East countries. It contains very few insights, and the author breaks no new grounds; the developments were previously covered in many other works (for example, Elie Kedourie, Politics in the Middle East, 1992).