Intro -- The Crisis of Citizenship in the Arab World -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: The Crisis of Citizenship in the Arab World -- Part 1: The Arab Social Pact -- 1 The British Legacy in the Middle East -- 2 Citizenship, Social Pacts, Authoritarian Bargains, and the Arab Uprisings -- 3 Syria: Identity, State Formation, and Citizenship -- 4 The Tunisian Revolution and the Question of Citizenship -- 5 Patronage and Democratic Citizenship in Morocco -- 6 Like but not Same as... : Arab Citizenship and the Jordanian Experience -- 7 Social Contract in the Al Saʿud Monarchy: From Subjects to Citizens? -- 8 Migration and the Marginality of Citizenship in the Arab Gulf Region: Human Security and High Modernist Tendencies -- 9 The Arab Spring and the "Iron Triangle": Regime Survival and the Conditions of Citizenship in the Arab Middle East -- Part 2: Concepts of Citizenship -- 10 Muslim Subjects and the Rights of God -- 11 The Struggle for Equality and Citizenship in Arab Political Thought: Ideological Debates and Conceptual Change -- 12 Brothers and Citizens: The Second Wave of Islamic Institutional Thinking and the Concept of Citizenship -- 13 The Ambiguity of Citizenship in Contemporary Salafism -- 14 Citizenship, Public Order, and State Sovereignty: Article 3 of the Egyptian Constitution and the "Divinely Revealed Religions" -- Part 3: |