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Department
Cairo Papers in Social Science
Program
Cairo Papers in Social Science
Abstract
The first and second issue of four volumes, this volume addresses elections in the Middle East. Contributors include: Assia Boutaleb, Judith Harik, Mona Markram-Ebeid, Christopher Parker, Curtis Francis Doebbler, Maye Kassem, Baskin Oran, Sami Zemni.
Publication Date
2002
Document Type
Book Chapter
Book Title
Elections in the Middle East: What do they mean?
Editors
Iman A. Hamdy
ISBN
9774248023
Publisher
American University in Cairo Press
City
Cairo
First Page
132
Last Page
170
Series
Cairo Papers in Social Science 25(1/2)
Keywords
Politics, Middle East, Sociology
Disciplines
Near Eastern Languages and Societies | Political Science
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APA Citation
Parker, C.
(2002).Transformation Without Transition: Electoral Politics, Network Ties, and the Persistence of the Shadow State. American University in Cairo Press. , 132-170
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/faculty_book_chapters/1028
MLA Citation
Parker, Christopher
Transformation Without Transition: Electoral Politics, Network Ties, and the Persistence of the Shadow State. American University in Cairo Press, 2002.pp. 132-170
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/faculty_book_chapters/1028