Political Behavior In The Arab States

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Arab Middle East
Arab societies
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Fa Mily
Follow
Group Affiliations
group identity studies
Hold
Islamic movements analysis
KU Student
Kuwaiti Youths
Lumpen Capitalists
Middle East politics
Middle Eastern countries
Military Junta
Muslim World
Nation Building
Non-oil States
Participant Citizenship
Political Party
Political Party Affiliation
political socialization
Preference Scores
Religious Affiliation
Saudi Entrepreneur
SES Variable
social reinforcement theories
social stratification
Sunnite political behavior
survey research methods
United Arab Republic
university student affiliations in Arab societies
Yasir Arafat
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367298838
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This vivid portrayal of political and social behavior in the Arab states offers new perspectives to the student and scholar of the Middle East. It also illustrates the effectiveness of survey research as an analytical tool for investigating political, social, and economic problems in Arab societies. The only book of its kind—dealing in a comprehensive and interdisciplinary fashion with the political and social behavior of individuals in the Arab world—it fills a gap in the materials available for courses on the Middle East.

Tawfic E. Farah is president of the Middle East Research Group, Inc., and editor of its publication, Journal of Arab Affairs. He was an assistant professor of political science at Kuwait University (1975-1979), a research fellow at the Center for International and Strategic Affairs, University of California, Los Angeles (1980-1981), and is the recipient of a Fulbright research grant for the study of political culture in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt (1983). He has been a visiting associate professor of political science at the University of California, Los Angeles, every summer since 1978. He is author of Aspects of Consociationalism and Modernization: Lebanon as an Exploratory Test Case (1975) and co-author of Research Methods in the Social Sciences (1977) and the Dictionary of Social Analysis (1980).

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