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Clash or cooperation of civilizations?: overlapping integration and identities

Zank, Wolfgang(Edited by)
Part of the The international political economy of new regionalisms series series
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For decades North Africa and the Middle East have experienced overlapping identities and integration processes.

With the exception of Morocco, the countries of North Africa have supported the re-launch of pan-Africanism in the form of the African Union and its growing institutionalization; but they also share an Arab identity and are members of the Arab League.

Islamism commands wide support among the regions of North Africa and the Middle East, and the impact of European integration can increasingly be seen in varying forms.

This comprehensive volume focuses on overlapping identities and integration processes in the Mediterranean basin and queries to what extent these various identities and integration processes are compatible or in conflict.

Incorporating both theoretical and empirical material, it unites contributions from a variety of countries, thus exploring these issues from different perspectives.

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Product Details
Ashgate
1317165314 / 9781317165316
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
23/05/2016
English
219 pages
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