Pan-arabism And Arab Nationalism: The Continuing DebateTawfic Farah Avalon Publishing, 1987 M01 29 - 208 páginas |
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... identified themselves as Arabs . Another 3.5 percent identified themselves as Arab Muslims , and 47.2 percent identified themselves as Muslims . The most deeply religious students were from the United Arab Emirates , followed by those ...
... identified themselves as Arabs . Another 3.5 percent identified themselves as Arab Muslims , and 47.2 percent identified themselves as Muslims . The most deeply religious students were from the United Arab Emirates , followed by those ...
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... identified themselves as Arabs . Another 3.5 percent identified themselves as Arab Muslims ( see Table 3.4 ) . The number of students who identified themselves by their specific nationality was more than twice the number of those who ...
... identified themselves as Arabs . Another 3.5 percent identified themselves as Arab Muslims ( see Table 3.4 ) . The number of students who identified themselves by their specific nationality was more than twice the number of those who ...
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... identified themselves as Arab nationalists chose options 1 and 2 . All 30 respondents who identified themselves as " Greater Syrians " chose military means . Those choosing the religious community as their primary political association ...
... identified themselves as Arab nationalists chose options 1 and 2 . All 30 respondents who identified themselves as " Greater Syrians " chose military means . Those choosing the religious community as their primary political association ...
Contenido
A New Arab Man Transformation | 1 |
An Attitudinal Survey | 85 |
The End of PanArabism Fouad Ajami | 96 |
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Affairs Aflaq al-Afghani al-Husri al-Kawakibi American answer Arab countries Arab leaders Arab nationalism Arab nationalist Arab politics Arab society Arab students Arab system Arab unity Arab world Arab-Israeli conflict attitudes Ba'th party Beirut Cairo century challenge chose Christian claim concept cultural defeat diplomacy economic Egypt Egyptian End of Pan-Arabism existence Farah Faysal force Fouad Ajami Group Affiliations Gulf Haim Hourani Hussein Ibid Ibrahim idea identified identity ideology important independence intellectual inter-Arab interactions Iranian revolution Iraq Islam Israel Israeli issue Jordan Jordanian Kuwait University language Lebanese Lebanon majority Michel Aflaq Middle East militant military movement Muhammad Muslim Mustaqbal Al Arabi Nasser Ottoman Empire Palestine Palestinian pan-Arabism pan-Arabist pan-Islamism peace with Israel percent political efficacy political trust question regime region relationship religion religious respondents revolution role Sadat sample Saudi Arabia scholars secular social struggle Syria Tawfic thought Tibi West Bank Western
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Over-stating the Arab State: Politics and Society in the Middle East Nazih N. Ayubi Sin vista previa disponible - 1995 |