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Fred Halliday: high modernism and a social science of the Middle East
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Document Date: 1969-12-31 19:00:00


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City

Tehran / Washington DC / Oxford / London / Malden / Edinburgh / /

Company

Cambridge University Press / Blackwell Publishing Ltd / Brookings Institution Press / New Left Review / Halliday / Edinburgh University Press / the Daily Telegraph / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Yemen / Iran / Kuwait / United States / United Kingdom / Iraq / /

Event

Diplomatic Relations / /

Facility

Royal Institute of International Affairs / /

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wider media / rational solution / /

Organization

Cambridge University / Iraqi military / al-Qaeda / School of Oriental and African Studies / United Nations / London School of Economics / Royal Institute of International Affairs / /

Person

Danny Postel / Alejandro Colás / Bill Warren / Michael Mann / Edward Shils / Ernest Gellner / Ali Ansari / Fred Halliday / Nasserism / Richard Higgott / Anthony Kemp-Welch / George Lawson / Karl Korsch / Benedict Anderson / Lenin / Salman Rushdie / Edward Said / Maxine Molyneux / David Styan / Benno Teschke / Steven Grosby / Nasser / Anthony D. Smith / Francis Fukuyama / Toby Dodge / Antonio Gramsci / Saddam Hussein / Clare Day / /

Position

Economist / global driver / linguist / Author / chair / scholar of international relations / pher and social anthropologist / coercive and economic actor / /

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Massachusetts / /

PublishedMedium

the Daily Telegraph / Daily Telegraph / the New Left Review / New Left Review / New Statesman / /

RadioStation

22 Fred / /

Region

Middle East / West Asia / South Yemen / /

Technology

http / /

URL

http /

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