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Keywords Arab Spring, democratic transition, Eastern Europe, collapse of communism, regime change Arab Spring, Coup, Egypt, Iraq, new social media, radio, revolution Arab Spring, Democratization Arab Spring, Egypt, Hamza Namira, Maher Zain, Social Media, and Syria Arab Spring, South China Sea, energy security, Middle East and North African (MENA) region, disputed territories Arab Spring, Turkish foreign Policy Arap Spring, Turkey, Iran Cairo, Informality, Gama'a Islamiyya, Egypt Change and Opportunities in the Emerging Mediterranean. China Guest Editor Note Iran's nuclear programme Middle East regional order Prelims Informal Challenges to Mediterranean Politics Realism Turkey Turkey, informal institutions, proxy leadership, authoritarianism, democratization, leadership, party politics Turkish model Turkish-Iranian relations informal politics, Egypt, Jordan, Islamic civil society organizations political Islam
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  • Vol 14, No 1 (2015)

Vol 14, No 1 (2015)

Spring

Table of Contents

Articles

From al-Qaeda in Iraq to Islamic State: The Story of Insurgency in Iraq and Syria in 2003-2015 PDF
Tomáš Kaválek 1-32
Violence in the Name of Islam: The case of ‘Islamic Defenders Front’ from Indonesia PDF
Mehmet A. Ugur, Pinar Ince 33-51
US-led TPPA and Its Implication on China Positions in Southeast Asian Regionalism PDF
Mohamed Aslam 52-66
USA and Russia in Syria and Ukraine: The Irony of Geo-Political Interventions PDF
Blessing Simura 67-75
Does the State Really Exist? A Perspective from the Transcendent Philosophy of Mullā Ṣadrā PDF
Cecep Zakarias El Bilad 76-90


ISSN: 1303-5525