Stanford studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic societies and cultures
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Stanford studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic societies and cultures
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- Adaptable autocrats : regime power in Egypt and Syria
- Bazaar politics : power and pottery in an Afghan market town
- Citizen strangers : Palestinians and the birth of Israel's liberal settler state
- Creative reckonings : the politics of art and culture in contemporary Egypt
- Digital militarism : Israel's occupation in the social media age
- Familiar futures : time, selfhood, and sovereignty in Iraq
- Making Islam democratic : social movements and the post-Islamist turn
- Official stories : politics and national narratives in Egypt and Algeria
- Palestinian village histories : geographies of the displaced
- Police encounters : security and surveillance in Gaza under Egyptian rule
- Refugees of the revolution : experiences of Palestinian exile
- Revolutionary womanhood : feminisms, modernity, and the state in Nasser's Egypt
- Social movements, mobilization, and contestation in the Middle East and North Africa
- The Lebanese connection : corruption, civil war, and the international drug traffic
- The autumn of dictatorship : fiscal crisis and political change in Egypt under Mubarak
- The reckoning of pluralism : political belonging and the demands of history in Turkey
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