2024
DOI: 10.1177/09670106231218852
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Towards theorizing from the Arab non-periphery: Hyphenated identities and the boundless security field

Asmaa Elgamal

Abstract: Across the Middle East, military professionals, private militias, and other security actors often play a central role in the management of urban planning, public administration, and other state affairs. However, security studies scholarship offers few theoretical tools for understanding this deep and overt intertwinement of security and governance, framing it as an outcome of authoritarian practices of coup-proofing or a symptom of ‘weak’ states. This article analyzes spatial planning and land management pract… Show more

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