2015
DOI: 10.1080/23269995.2015.1053191
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Imagining the Middle East: the state, nationalism and regional international society

Abstract: The Middle East is commonly perceived as a zone of cultural and political differences within the global international society. Imagining the Middle East as a 'unique' region is not a new idea, but relocating this conception within the English School (ES) of International Relations (IR) is. This article challenges the perceived 'exceptionalism' of the Middle East, which claims that the European concepts of state, sovereignty and nationalism are alien to Islam, therefore preventing the emergence of a regional in… Show more

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