04362oam 22004693 450 991079484240332120231205233919.0(CKB)4330000000536444(MiAaPQ)EBC5570471(Au-PeEL)EBL5570471(OCoLC)967457405(EXLCZ)99433000000053644420210901d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe crisis of citizenship in the Arab world /edited by Roel Meijer, Nils A. ButenschønBoston :BRILL,2017.©2017.1 online resource (xiv, 543 pages)Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and AsiaIncludes index.90-04-34056-4 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: Practices of Citizenship -- 15 The Effects of Patronage Systems and Clientelism on Citizenship in the Middle East -- 16 Female Citizenship and the Franchise in Kuwait after 2005 -- 17 The Narrow Path: Acts of Citizenship by the Arab Youth Lessons from Egypt and Morocco -- 18 The Bidun Protest Movement as an Act of Citizenship -- 19 Citizenship Studies and the Middle East -- Index.The Crisis of Citizenship in the Arab World argues that the present crisis of the Arab world has its origins in the historical, legal and political development of state-citizen relations since the beginning of modern history in the Middle East and North Africa. The anthology covers three main topics. Part I focuses on the crisis of the social pact in different Arab countries as it became manifest during the Arab Uprisings. Part II concentrates on concepts of citizenship in Islamic doctrine, Islamic movements (Muslim Brotherhood and Salafism), secular political movements and Arab thinkers. Part III looks into the practices that support the claims to equal rights as well as the factors that have obstructed full citizen rights, such as patronage and clientelism. Contributors are: Ida Almestad, Claire Beaugrand, Assia Boutaleb, Michaelle Browers, Nils Butenschøn, Anthony Gorman, Raymond Hinnebusch, Engin F. Isin, Rania Maktabi, Roel Meijer, Emin Poljarevic, Ola Rifai, James Sater, Rachel Scott, Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen, Robert Springborg, Stig Stenslie, Morten Valbjørn, Knut S. Vikør and Sami Zemni.Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and AsiaCitizenshipMiddle EastCitizenshipArab countriesCitizenshipCitizenship323.60917/4927Meijer Roel741859Butenschøn Nils A(Nils August),1949-1569335MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910794842403321The crisis of citizenship in the Arab world3842163UNINA