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Religion and social policy in the Middle East: The (re)constitution of an old-new partnership
Rana Jawad
, Burcu Yakut-Cakar
Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology
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Aid Agencies
14%
Christianity
14%
Economic Development
14%
Economic Research
14%
Egypt
14%
Iran
14%
Islam
14%
Lebanon
14%
Middle East
100%
Middle Eastern
14%
Multilateral Aid
14%
Muslims
14%
Non-state
14%
Policy-based
14%
Public Sphere
14%
Reconstitution
100%
Religious Actors
14%
Religious Ideals
14%
Religious Institutions
14%
Religious Values
14%
Rentier State
14%
Report-back
14%
Research Councils
14%
Social Action
14%
Social Development
14%
Social Policy
100%
Social Studies
14%
Social Welfare
42%
State Intervention
14%
Turkey
14%
World Bank
14%
Social Sciences
Aid Agency
14%
Economic and Social Development
14%
Economic Research
14%
Egypt
14%
Institution Policy
14%
Iran
14%
Lebanon
14%
Middle East
100%
Multilateral Aid
14%
Research Councils
14%
Social Policy
100%
Social Research
14%
Turkey
14%
United Nation Organization
14%
World Bank
14%