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|a State-society relations in the Arab Gulf States /
|c edited by Mazhar Al-Zoby and Birol Baskan.
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|a Berlin, Germany :
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|a "This book examines the strategies and dynamics through which state-society relations in the Arab Gulf region have been cultivated, and explores the alternative political, social, economic and popular changes that threaten these relations. The work focuses on understanding how state sovereignty has been shifting to accommodate internal social, cultural, and intellectual forces and how these forces have managed to balance social and political powers in order to function within and co-exist alongside the state."--Page 4 of cover
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|a 9783940924391; 9783940924391; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; 1 State-Society Relations in the Arab Gulf Region:Dilemmas and Prospects; 2 The Internet and Youth in the United Arab Emirates; 3 Social Media and the Forging of a Transnational Shiâ#x80;#x99;a Identity:the Case of the Kingdom of Bahrain; 4 Social Media: Impacts on Arabian Gulf Youth and Governments; 5 The Emergence of Arab Childrenâ#x80;#x99;s Television andAnimation Industry in the Gulf States; 6 The Impact of Global Communications on Family Values in Qatar; 7 Neoliberalism and the New Means of Art of Government in theGulf Monarchies
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|a Persian Gulf States
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|y 21st century.
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|a Persian Gulf States
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|a Political sociology.
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|a Al-Zoʻby, Mazhar.
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|t State-society relations in the Arab Gulf States.
|d Berlin, Germany : Gerlach Press, 2014
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