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156284
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This article examines the efforts of the Amazigh (Berber) identity movement during the last 7 years to redefine the content of North African states’ collective national identities, and the responses of state and other societal actors during a period of renewed political contestation. In highlighting the increasingly charged and contested political environment in North Africa, it argues that (a) the Berber-Amazigh identity movement has registered important symbolic achievements, (b) translating these symbolic achievements into concrete ones remains enormously difficult, and (c) the discourse and praxis of the Amazigh current has become increasingly militant, and even ethnonational.
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ID:
086841
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2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
Both Israel and Hamas claimed victory in the aftermath of the three-week war. Israel sought to re-establish its regional deterrence and undermine Hamas; and Hamas hoped to improve the terms of the uneasy calm with Israel. But the war may have created some new opportunities for progress through diplomacy, even though the conflict appears more intractable than ever.
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ID:
000409
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London, Frank Cass, 1997.
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Description |
xx, 264p.
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Cass series on political violence; no. 4 (a BESA study in middle east)
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0714643262
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ID:
048875
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London, Frank Cass, 1997.
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Description |
vii, 264p.
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Series |
Cass Series on Political Violence; 4 (A BESA Study in Mideast Security)
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0714647691
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ID:
064456
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