The piece The New Amir of Bahrain Marching Sidways is published in CIVIL SOCIETY (VOL. 9, No. 100, APRIL 2000). The publishers, Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies (ICDS)do not store old issues on their site.
VOB website is one of several places where the article can be found.
I do not see the Bahrain Freedom Movement as a right-wing movement. But I do not want to question your reasons or your right to do so.
On the other hand I fail to see any link between my questioning the clerics-ruling family 'symbiotic' relationship and my publishing an article or more here or there.
Indeed, no one would consider the original publisher of the piece, Ibn Khaldun Center, as a hub of revelutionary leftism, although I consider the founder of the center, Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim, a great sociologist (alas not a leftist or revolutionary one!).
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The piece The New Amir of Bahrain Marching Sidways is published in
CIVIL SOCIETY (VOL. 9, No. 100, APRIL 2000).
The publishers, Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies (ICDS)do not store old issues on their site.
http://www.eicds.org/english/
publications/civilsociety/04/
civilsociety04main.htm
VOB website is one of several places where the article can be found.
I do not see the Bahrain Freedom Movement as a right-wing movement. But I do not want to question your reasons or your right to do so.
On the other hand I fail to see any link between my questioning the clerics-ruling family 'symbiotic' relationship and my publishing an article or more here or there.
Indeed, no one would consider the original publisher of the piece, Ibn Khaldun Center, as a hub of revelutionary leftism, although I consider the founder of the center, Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim, a great sociologist (alas not a leftist or revolutionary one!).
respectfully
aburasool
No specific reason. At least not a well thought one.
As a newbie I am just checking out my options.
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