@Book{513630325, title="State frontiers: borders and boundaries in the Middle East", series="Culture and society in Western and Central Asia 5", year="2006", publisher="Tauris", address="London [u.a.]", keywords="Grenze; Staatsgrenze; Au{\ss}enpolitik; Regionalpolitik; Internationale Politik; Wirtschaftsbeziehungen; Interessenkonflikt; Territorium; Territorialer Anspruch; Grenzkonflikt; Geschichte; Middle East; Boundaries; Social conditions; Naher Osten; Mittlerer Osten; Nordafrika", contents="Copeaux, Etienne; Mauss-Copeaux, Claire: Dividing past and present : the ``Green Line'' in Cyprus 1974-2003. - S. 33-51 Rabo, Annika: Trade across borders : views from Aleppo. - S. 53-73 Picard, Elizabeth: Managing identities among expatriate businessmen across the Syrian-Lebanese boundary. - S. 75-99 Lundgren, Asa: Defending through violation : Ankara's contradictory strategies over the Turkish-Iraqi border. - S. 101-120 Rooke, Tetz: Tracing the boundaries : from colonial dream to national propaganda. - S. 123-140 Micalleff, Roberta: Hatay joins the motherland. - S. 141-158 Jorum, Emma: The October 1998 Turkish-Syrian crisis in Arab media. - S. 159-183 Kleberg, Lars: In search of Dracula : or, cultures in dialogue. - S. 187-198 Brandall, Inga: Whose borders? Some empirical and theoretical afterthoughts. - S. 199-214", note="ed. by Inga Brandell", isbn="1845110765", language="English" }