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1by Nosova, Anastasia Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (01.02.2021)“...This study aims to explore how state–business relations in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have been developing following the fall in oil prices in 2014 and...”
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2by Batmanghelidj, Esfandyar Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (01.02.2021)“...This paper draws on export data from four of Iran’s key trade partners—the European Union, China, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Turkey—to examine the...”
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3by Mishrif, Ashraf Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (01.02.2021)“...This study examines the sources of fatigue in the economic integration of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) since 2010. It argues that the progressive...”
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4by Tajbakhsh, Kian Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (01.02.2021)“...A key challenge for democratizing local government is the extent to which local policy is responsive and accountable to local voters’ preferences. The goal of...”
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5by Abdel Ghafar, Adel Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (01.02.2021)“...This study presents an analysis of various facets of inequality in Egypt using a political economy approach to understand how inequalities are reproduced in...”
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6by El‐Anis, Imad Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (01.02.2021)“...The soft aspects of the infrastructure of regionalism in the Middle East have previously been studied, while the impact of the region’s hard infrastructure, in...”
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8Islam in the Context of Nation‐Building in Kyrgyzstan: Reproduced Practices and Contested Discoursesby Toktogulova, Mukaram Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (Winter 2020)“...This paper explores how state officials redefine the role and meaning of “proper” Islam in accordance with nation‐building goals and the secularist nature of...”
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9by Sharipova, Dina Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (Winter 2020)“...The recent 2014 events in Ukraine related to Crimea have contributed to the discussion on the essence of national identity and further construction and...”
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10by Burkhanov, Aziz Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (Winter 2020)“...This study focuses on the three main approaches to analyze Kazakhstani national identity. First, in terms of policy analysis, I focus on the recent policy...”
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11“...As with other “imagined communities,” Central Asian people practice transnational life using various narratives, one of which revolves around how the “Second...”
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12by Aaly Alymbaeva, Aida Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (Winter 2020)“...In this paper, I consider the ways in which Central Asian nations are imagined in discourses about food on the internet. Digital media and social networking...”
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14by Kamrava, Mehran Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (Winter 2020)“...In examining the interactions of institutions, politics, and social dynamics in relation to nation‐building in Central Asia, the article begins with a...”
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15by Ali, Muhamad Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (01.09.2020)“...Recent studies suggest that the mainstream Indonesian Islamic organizations, Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama, hold a centrist position in their views and...”
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17by Miichi, Ken Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (01.09.2020)“...The goal of Islamists is to establish an Islamic political order based on the application of sharia-based moral codes to Muslim societies. In general, those...”
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18by Rohmawati, Wiwin S.A Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (01.09.2020)“...In Indonesia, interreligious conflicts and violence, especially between Muslims and Christians, such as the 1998-2001 riots in Poso, have turned women into...”
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19by Afdillah, Muhammad Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (01.09.2020)“...This article examines the views and of the Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI, the Council of lndonesian Ulama) on Klislenisasi (Christianization) and the MUI's...”
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20by Kayane, Yuka Published in The Muslim world (Hartford) (01.09.2020)“...The literature on populism in Asian countries over the past two decades has generally featured charismatic and often autocratic leaders, as notably...”