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In: African affairs: the journal of the Royal African Society, Band 64, Heft 254, S. 59-60
ISSN: 1468-2621
In: International journal / Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Band 20, Heft 2, S. 276-278
ISSN: 2052-465X
In: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East v. 81
In: Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN: 9789004386341
Preliminary Material /Dawn Chatty -- Nomads of the Middle East and North Africa Facing the 21st Century /Dawn Chatty -- The Nomads of Pre-Islamic Arabia /Mohammed A. Bamyeh -- Last Battles of the Bedouin and the Rise of Modern States in Northern Arabia: 1850-1950 /Anthony B. Toth -- The Political Economy of Middle Eastern and North African Pastoral Nomads /Emanuel Marx -- Individuals, Factions and Tribes among Moorish Societies /Pierre Bonte -- Are There Still Tribes in Morocco? /John Shoup -- From the Disappearance of 'Tribes' to Reawakening of the Tribal Feeling: Strategies of State among the Formerly Nomadic Bidān (Arabophone) of Mauritania /Mariella Villasante Cervello -- Counting Votes That Do Not Count: Negev Bedouin and the Knesset Elections of May 17 1999, Rahat, Israel /Cédric Parizot -- Readapting the Gabīla: The Ahāmda Pastoralists of Central Sudan and the State 'Tribal Federalism' Politics in the mid-1990S /Barbara Casciarri -- Customary Law Among the Bedouin of the Middle East and North Africa /Frank H. Stewart -- Legal Traditions and State-Centered Law: Drawing From Tribal and Customary Law Cases of Yemen and Egypt /Baudouin Dupret -- The Settlement of Pastoral Nomads in the Arab Middle East: International Organizations and Trends in Development Policies, 1950-1990 /Riccardo Bocco -- Integration Into Modernity: Some Tribal Rural Societies in the Bilād ash-Shām /William and Fidelity Lancaster -- New Homes, New Occupations, New Pastoralism: Al Murrah Bedouin, 1968-2003 /Donald P. Cole -- Coping with Shrinking Spaces: the Ait Unzār Pastoralists of South-Eastern Morocco /Barbara Casciarri -- Forced Migration, Sedentarization and Social Change: Malian Kel Tamasheq /Sara Randall and Alessandra Giuffrida -- Uncertain Livelihoods: Challenges Facing Herding in a Lebanese Village /Michelle Obeid -- Multinational Oil Exploitation and Social Investment: Mobile Pastoralists in the Sultanate of Oman /Dawn Chatty -- Language and Identity: The Perpetuation of Dialects /Bruce Ingham -- Art and Generosity: Thoughts on the Aesthetic Perceptions OF THE ʿarab /Annegret Nippa -- Facing Change in Arabia: The Bedouin Community and the Notion of Development /Ugo Fabietti -- Government Interventions and Pastoral Accommodations: Social and Economic Adaptation to Change in Agricultural Policy in Jordan's Bādiya /Alan Rowe -- Land and Identity among Awlad 'Ali Bedouin: Egypt's /Soraya Altorki and Donald P. Cole -- A Nomadic Fight against Immobility: the Tuareg in the Modern State /Hélène Claudot-Hawad -- Sustainable Nomadism: The Case of the Algerian Tuareg /Jeremy H. Keenan -- Desert Tourism as a Substitute for Pastoralism? Tuareg in Algeria and Bedouin in Jordan /Géraldine Chatelard -- Assumptions of Degradation and Misuse: The Bedouin in the Syrian Bādiya /Dawn Chatty -- Conservation, Land and Nomadic Pastoralism: Seeking Solutions in the Wadi ʿAraba of Jordan /Alan Rowe -- Guidelines for the Involvement of Nomadic Pastoralists in Conservation and Development Efforts /Joseph J. Hobbs -- Integration, Modernization, and Resistance: Qashqaʾi Nomads in Iran Since the Revolution of 1978-1979 /Julia Huang.
In: Security dialogue, Band 24, Heft 2, S. 197-206
ISSN: 1460-3640
In: Security dialogue, Band 24, Heft 2, S. 197-206
ISSN: 0967-0106
World Affairs Online
In: The Middle East journal, Band 47, Heft 1, S. 135
ISSN: 0026-3141
1.Introduction: What is the U.S. Christian Right doing in Africa? -- 2. Now that's familiar: The pro-family movement in decolonial perspective -- 3. The personal is political, and professional: Queerly investigating the pro-family movement -- 4. Transatlantic pro-family movement building, networks, and organisations -- 5. Pro-family legislation in Africa -- 6. The Stop CSE campaign in East and Southern Africa -- 7. Conclusion: Where to from here?
In: Law in context
Introduction -- Tax and government -- The budget -- Tax principles -- Tax, work and family -- Taxation of saving and wealth -- Corporate and business taxation -- Tax, charity and philanthropy -- Administration, compliance and avoidance -- Tax jurisdiction : the individual and the state -- States and corporations in the global digital economy -- The future tax state.
In: International political economy series
At the start of the second decade of the 21st Century, Africa is viewed in a much more positive light by analysts, investors, observers and policymakers. China's recent closer involvement with the continent has set the tone for new forms of engagement between Africa and the rest of the world. The authors discuss the implications for Africa's future trajectories and how to understand the continent's position in the international system. Furthermore, they demonstrate how the study of shifts in Africa's international relations can help explain broader dynamics and the changing foundations of world order.
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