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Informationen zum Autor Badredine Arfi is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Klappentext Badredine Arfi is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Zusammenfassung Develops a theory of governance for multiethnic states in crisis in the context of international change. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Part One. Theoretical Framework 1. Introduction 2. Debating State Governance 3. A Theory of Debating State Governance Part Two. Case Studies 4. Yugoslavia and the Emerging Cold War, 1947-53 5. Yugoslavia and the Waning Cold War, 1987-91 6. Lebanon, the Cold War Penetration, and the Rise of Nasserism, 1957-58 7. Lebanon and the Metamorphosis of Arab-Israeli Relations, 1973-75 Part Three. Conclusions 8. Summary, Alternative Explanations, and Implications Notes Bibliography Index
List of contents
Acknowledgments
Part One. Theoretical Framework
1. Introduction
2. Debating State Governance
3. A Theory of Debating State Governance
Part Two. Case Studies
4. Yugoslavia and the Emerging Cold War, 1947-53
5. Yugoslavia and the Waning Cold War, 1987-91
6. Lebanon, the Cold War Penetration, and the Rise of Nasserism, 1957-58
7. Lebanon and the Metamorphosis of Arab-Israeli Relations, 1973-75
Part Three. Conclusions
8. Summary, Alternative Explanations, and Implications
Notes
Bibliography
Index