‘Writing’ small states: contextualizing the construct in the Arab Gulf
<p>How do IR scholars ‘write’ the Arab Gulf? In attempting to address this question, the focus is twofold: first, the ‘small state’ as a construct and second, its application to the study of Gulf small states. The article tries to grapple with issues inherent in such an enterprise by providing...
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| Main Author: | Larbi Sadiki (14153025) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Layla Saleh (14159001) (author) |
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2022
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