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VOL. 25, No. 1, February 2005
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CONTENTS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
AFRICAN AFFAIRS, October 2004 (Vol.103, No.413)
AL-MASAQ, September 2004 (Vol.16, No.2)
ALTERNATIVES, Summer & Fall 2004 (Vol.3, Nos.2,3)
AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST, February 2005 (Vol.48, No.6)
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, January-February 2005 (Vol.295, No.1)
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, (No.76, 2004)
CENTRAL ASIAN SURVEY, December 2004 (Vol.23, Nos.3-4)
COMMENTARY, February 2005 (Vol.119, No.2)
COMMONWEALTH AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS, November 2004 (Vol.42,
No.3)
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, January 2005 (Vol.47,
No.1)
CONFLICT & SECURITY LAW, Spring 2005 (Vol.10, No.1)
CONTEMPORARY BRITISH HISTORY, Winter 2004 (Vol.18, No.4)
CRITIQUE, Fall 2004 (Vol.13, No.23)
CULTURAL CRITIQUE, Winter 2005 (Vol.59)
CURRENT HISTORY, January 2005 (Vol.104, No.678)
DIPLOMATIC HISTORY, January 2005 (Vol.29, No.1)
ESPRIT, February 2005 (No.312)
ETHICS, October 2004 (Vol.115, No.1)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, 2004 (Vol.15, No.5)
EUROPEAN JUDAISM, Spring 2004 (Vol.37, No.1, Issue 72)
FEMINIST REVIEW, 2005 (Vol.78)
FEMINIST STUDIES, Fall 2004 (Vol.30, No.3)
GENDER AND SOCIETY, February 2005 (Vol.19, No.2005)
HAWWA, 2004 (Vol.2, No.2)
HAWWA, 2004 (Vol.2, No.3)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW,
January 2005 (Vol.3, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
Winter 2004-05 (Vol.17, No.4)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REFUGEE LAW, (Vol.16, No.4, 2004)
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW Winter 2004 (Vol.38, No.4)
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, January 2005 (Vol.59, No.1)
INTERNATIONALE POLITIK, Winter 2004 (Vol.5, No.4)
IRAN BULLETIN – MIDDLE EAST FORUM, Winter 2004-2005 (Vol.2,
No.2)
IRANIAN STUDIES, December 2004 (Vol.37, No.4)
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, 2004 (Vol.2, No.3)
THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, Third Quarter 2004 (Vol.48, No.3)
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Autumn 2004 (Vol.43, No.3)
ISRAEL AFFAIRS, April 2005 (Vol.11, No.2)
ISRAEL STUDIES, Fall 2004 (Vol.9, No.3)
THE JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORY, November 2004 (Vol.45, No.3)
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, February 2005 (Vol.49, No.1)
JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY, January 2005 (Vol.36, No.1)
JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY, December 2004 (Vol.17, No.4)
THE JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY, Winter 2005 (Vol.35,
No.3)
JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES, January 2005 (Vol.16, No.1)
THE JOURNAL OF ISRAELI HISTORY, Autumn 2004 (Vol.23, No.2)
JOURNAL OF MEDITERRANEAN STUDIES, 2004 (Vol.14, Nos.1-2)
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, Spring 2004 (Vol.9, No.1)
THE JOURNAL OF PSYCHOHISTORY, Winter 2005 (Vol.32, No.3)
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC POLICY, May 2005 (Vol.25, No.1)
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY, November 2004 (Vol.14, No.3)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
Fall 2004 (Vol.28, No.1)
MAGHREB-MACHREK, Autumn
2004 (No.181)
THE MAGHREB REVIEW
(Vol.29, Nos.1-4, 2004)
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Winter 2005 (Vol.59, No.1)
MILITARY HISTORY, January/February 2005
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE December 2004
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE January
2005
MORESHET ISRAEL, November 2004 (No.1)
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Winter 2004/05 (No.78)
ORBIS, Winter 2005 (Vol.49, No.1)
ORIENT, September 2004 (Vol.45, No.3)
ORIENT, December 2004 (Vol.45, No.4)
ORIENTE MODERNO (Vol.23, No.2, No.468, )
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Winter 2004-05 (Vol.119, No.4)
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, January 2005 (Vol.31, No.1)
REVUE DES DEUX MONDES, January 2005
SOCIETY AND SPACE, December 2004 (Vol.22, No.6)
STATE AND SOCIETY, December 2004 (Vol.4, No.1)
STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, December 2004 (Vol.7, No.3)
STUDIA DIPLOMATICA, 2004 (Vol.57, No.1)
STUDIES IN CONFLICT AND TERRORISM, (Vol.28, No.1, 2005)
TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, Winter 2004 (Vol.3, No.4)
THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Winter 2004 (Vol.28, No.1)
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, 2004 (Vol.44, No.3)
WORLD POLICY JOURNAL, Fall 2004 (Vol.221, No.3)
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
AFRICAN AFFAIRS,
October 2004 (Vol.103, No.413)
Pablo San Martin, “Briefing: Western Sahara: Road to Perdition?” [*]
http://afraf.oupjournals.org
AL-MASAQ, September 2004 (Vol.16, No.2)
<<Special Issue: Studies of Al-Andalus in Prospect and
Retrospect>>
Richard Hitchcock, “Hispano-Arabic Studies in the New Millennium: The UK”
[197-204]
Johan Weststeijn, “Dutch Scholars on Muslim Spain” [205-216]
Rachel Arie, “Les etudes hispano-musulmanes en France a l’aube du troisieme
millenaire” [217-226]
Mayte Penelas, “Hispano-Arabic Studies in the New Millennium: Spain”
[227-240]
Consuelo Lopez-Morillas, “Hispano-Arabic Studies in the New Millennium: The
United States and Canada” [241-262]
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
ALTERNATIVES, Summer & Fall 2004 (Vol.3, Nos.2,3)
Adnan Hayajneh, “The U.S. Strategy: Democracy and Internal Stability in the
Arab World” [*]
Gulshan Dietl, “War, Peace and the Warlords: The Case of Ismail Khan of Herat
in Afghanistan” [*]
Sami Al-khazendar, “The Political Obstacles Encountering the Euro-Muslim
Co-existence” [*]
http://www.alternativesjournal.net
AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST, February 2005 (Vol.48, No.6)
<<Special Issue: International Terrorism through Polish Eyes>>
Bronislaw Wildstein, “Will the West Survive?” [653-670]
Wojciech Stankiewicz , “International Terrorism at Sea as a Menace to the
Civilization of the 21st Century” [671-682]
Jacek Salijk, “The Significance of ‘Ineffective’ Methods of Fighting
Terrorism” [683-699]
Zdzislav Galicki, “International
Law and Terrorism” [710-742]
Stefan Bratkowski, “Killing and Terror: The Cultural Tradition”
[758-763]
http://www.sagepub.com
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, January-February 2005 (Vol.295, No.1)
Ross Douthat, “A Muslim Europe?” [58-60]
Richard A. Clarke, “Ten Years Later” [61-77]
http://www.theatlantic.com/
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT,
(No.76, 2004)
<<Special Issue: Nouveaux Regards sur l’Islam en France>>
Alain Billon, “L’institutionnalisation de
l’Islam et apres?” [7-14]
Herve Terre, “Le nouveau paysage de l’islam institutionnalise apres
les elections au CFCM d’Avril 2003” [15-44]
Claire de Galembert et Mustapha Belbeh, “Le CFCM a l’epreuve des
territoires” [45-58]
Franck Fregosi, “Musulmans laics, vous avez-dit laics?” [59-72]
Valerie Amiraux, “Le foulard en republique: Quinze ans deja…” [73-88]
Herve Terrel, “L’argent de la viande halal: mirage ou realite?” [89-98]
Hakim el Ghisassi, “L’organisation du pelegrinage” [99-106]
Kamei Benamra, “Le retard des aumoneries musulmans” [107-116]
CENTRAL ASIAN SURVEY, December 2004 (Vol.23, Nos.3-4)
Farideh Heyat, “Re-Islamisation in Kyrgyzstan: Gender, New Poverty and the
Moral Dimension” [275-288]
Oumar Arabov, “A Note on Sufism in Tajikistan: What Does it Look Like?”
[345-348]
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
COMMENTARY, February 2005 (Vol.119, No.2)
Victor Davis Hanson, “Has Iraq Weakened Us? [43-47]
Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, “When Muslims Convert” [66-68]
www.commentarymagazine.com
COMMONWEALTH AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS, November 2004 (Vol.42,
No.3)
Catherine Boone and Clement Henry, “Neoliberalism in the Middle East and
Africa: Divergent Banking Reform Trajectories” [356-393]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, January 2005 (Vol.47, No.1)
Brian Silverstein, “Islamist Critique in Modern Turkey: Hermeneutics,
Tradition, Genealogy” [134-160]
Vickie Langohr, “Colonial Education Systems and the Spread of Local Religious
Movements: The Cases of British Egypt and Punjab” [161-189]
http://journals.cambridge.org/
CONFLICT & SECURITY LAW, Spring 2005 (Vol.10, No.1)
Conor McCarthy, “The Paradox of the International Law of Military Occupation:
Sovereignty and the Reformation of Iraq” [43-74]
http://jcsl.oupjournals.org
CONTEMPORARY BRITISH HISTORY, Winter 2004 (Vol.18, No.4)
Dimitris Bourantonis and Edward Johnson, “Anglo-American Diplomacy and the
Introduction of the Atomic Energy Issue in the United Nations: Discord and
Cooperation in 1945” [1-21]
Maria Holt, “Memories of Arabia and Empire: An Oral History of the British in
Aden” [93-112]
Melinda Haunton, “Major Accessions to Repositories in 2003 Relating to 20th
Century Politics” [113-120]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals
CRITIQUE, Fall 2004 (Vol.13, No.23)
Markus E. Bouillon, “Gramsci, Political Economy, and the Decline of the Peace
Process” [239-264]
Yasmin Jiwani, “Gendering Terror: Representations of the Orientalized Body in
Quebec’s Post-September 11 English-Language Press” [265-292]
Afshin Matin-asgari, “Islamic Studies and the Spirit of Max Weber: A Critique
of Cultural Essentialism” [293-312]
Nelly Lahoud, “Tradition (turath) in Contemporary Arabic Political
Discourse” [313-334]
Cyrus Schayegh, “Hygiene, Eugenics, Genetics, and the Perception of
Demographic Crisis in Iran, 1910s-1940s” [335-362]
Farhad Khosrokhavar, Shapour Etemad and Masoud Mehrabi, “Report on Science in
Post-Revolutionary Iran – Part II: The Scientific Community’s Problems of
Identity” [363-382]
CULTURAL CRITIQUE, Winter 2005 (Vol.59)
Joseph Massad, “The Persistence of the Palestinian Question” [1-23]
http://muse.jhu.edu
CURRENT HISTORY, January 2005 (Vol.104, No.678)
Augustus Richard Norton and Farhad Kazemi, “The Limits of Shock and Awe:
America in the Middle East” [3-9]
Ahmed S. Hashim, “Iraq: From Insurgency to Civil War?” [10-18]
Glenn E. Robinson, “After Arafat” [19-24]
Baruch Kimmerling, “Politicide: Ariel Sharon and the Palestinians” [25-29]
Mohsen M. Milani, “Iran, the Status Quo Power” [30-36]
“Voices within Islam: Four Perspectives on Tolerance and Diversity” [37-45]
http://www.currenthistory.com
DIPLOMATIC HISTORY,
January 2005 (Vol.29, No.1)
Toru Onozawa, “Formation of American Regional Policy for the Middle East,
1950-1952: The Middle East Command Concept and Its Legacy” [117-148]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
ESPRIT, February 2005 (No.312)
Alexis Keller, “Israel-Palestine: vers quelle paix juste?” [6-16]
Jean-Christophe Attias, “Comment nous ne sommes plus juifs” [17-26]
Olivier Roy, “La crise de l’Etat Laique et les nouvelles formes de
religiosite” [27-44]
www.esprit.presse.fr
ETHICS, October 2004 (Vol.115, No.1)
Andrew Altman and Christopher Heath Wellman, “A Defense of International
Criminal Law” [35-67]
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, 2004 (Vol.15, No.5)
Colin Warbrick, “The European Response to Terrorism in an Age of Human
Rights” [*]
Gerald L. Neuman, “Comment, Counter-terrorist Operations and the Rule of
Law” [*]
http://ejil.oupjournals.org/
EUROPEAN JUDAISM, Spring 2004 (Vol.37, No.1, Issue 72)
Nazir Ahmed, “Islamophobia and Antisemitism” [124-127]
www.berghahnbooksonline.com/journals/
FEMINIST REVIEW, 2005 (Vol.78)
<<Special Issue: Empirical Interrogations: Gender
‘Race’ and Class>>
Salam Al-Mahadin, “Jordanian Women in Education: Politics, Pedagogy and Gender
Discourses” [22-37]
www.feminist-review.com
FEMINIST STUDIES, Fall 2004 (Vol.30, No.3)
Ruby Lal, “Historicizing the Harem: The Challenge of a Princess’s Memoirs”
[590-616]
Scott MacDonald, “Between Two Worlds: An Interview with Shirin Neshat”
[621-659]
Shahnaz Khan, “Locating the Feminist Voice: The Debate on the Zina
Ordinance” [660-685]
GENDER AND SOCIETY, February 2005 (Vol.19, No.2005)
Gul Aldikacti Marshall, “Ideology, Progress, and Dialogue: A Comparison of
Feminist and Islamist Women’s Approaches to the Issues of Head Covering and
Work in Turkey” [104-120]
www.sagepub.com/
HAWWA, 2004 (Vol.2, No.2)
Homa Hoodfar, “Families on the Move: The Changing Role of Afghan Refugee Women
in Iran” [141-171]
Iris Agmon, “Women’s History and Ottoman Sharia Court Records: Shifting
Perspectives in Social History” [172-209]
Mariangela Treppete and Michele Bertani, “Forgotten Women: Prostitution and
Social Representations of Immigrants with Muslim Origin” [210-230]
Shereen Abdel-Nabi, Jehan Agha, Julia Choucair and Maya Mikdashi, “Pop Goes
the Arab World: Popular Music, Gender, Politics, and Transnationalism in the
Arab World” [231-254]
www.brill.nl
HAWWA, 2004 (Vol.2, No.3)
Hadia Mubarak, “Breaking the Interpretive Monopoly: A Re-Examination of Verse
4:34” [261-289]
Ahmed E. Souaiaia, “From Transitory Status to Perpetual Sententiae: Rethinking
Polygamy in Islamic Traditions” [290-300]
Jolanda Guardi, “Women Reading the Qur’an: Religious Discourse and Islam”
[301-315]
Amina Wadud, “Qur’an, Gender and Interpretive Possibilities” [316-336]
Nasaruddin Umar, “Gender Biases in Qur’anic Exegesis: A Study of Scriptural
Interpretation from a Gender Perspective” [337-363]
www.brill.nl
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW,
January 2005 (Vol.3, No.1)
Christine Langenfeld and Sara Mohsen, “Germany: The Teacher Head Scarf Case”
[*]
http://icon.oupjournals.org/
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
Winter 2004-05 (Vol.17, No.4)
Shlomo Shpiro, “Intelligence Services and Politcal Transformation in the
Middle East” [575-600]
www.taylorandfrancis.com
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REFUGEE LAW, (Vol.16, No.4, 2004)
Neil R. Brown et al., “The Insecurity of Eritreans and Ethiopians in Cairo”
[661-701]
http://ijrl.oupjournals.org
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW Winter 2004 (Vol.38, No.4)
Philippe Fargues, “Arab Migration to Europe: Trends and Policies”
[1348-1371]
http://www.cmsny.org
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, January 2005 (Vol.59, No.1)
Kenneth A. Schultz, “The Politics of Risking Peace: Do Hawks or Doves Deliver
the Olive Branch?” [1-38]
Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, “Conciliation, Counterterrorism, and Patterns of
Terrorist Violence” [145-176]
http://journals.cambridge.org
INTERNATIONALE POLITIK, Winter 2004 (Vol.5, No.4)
Kenneth W. Stein, “After Arafat” [15-20]
F. Stephen Larrabee, “The US-EU-Turkish Triangle” [27-34]
Necati Polat, “Realignment in Turkey” [35-44]
Soli Ozel, “Pivotal Turkey” [45-51]
http://www.internationalepolitik.de
IRAN BULLETIN – MIDDLE EAST FORUM, Winter 2004-2005 (Vol.2, No.2)
Hamid Dabashi, “For a Fistful of Dust: A Passage to Palestine” [17-25]
Majid Nafisi, “Shirin Ebadi and the Freedom of Conscience” [26-27]
Cyrus Bina, “Is it the Oil, stupid?” [28-30]
IRANIAN STUDIES, December 2004 (Vol.37, No.4)
<<Special Issue: Ethnographic Fieldwork in Iran>>
Sekandar Amanolahi, “Fieldwork Among Pastoral Nomads and in Sedentary
Communities of Iran” [613-622]
Yuko Suzuki, “Negotiations, Concessions, and Adaptations During Fieldwork in a
Tribal Society” [623-632]
Diane Tober, “Children in the Field and Methodological Challenges of Research
in Iran” [643-654]
Sabine Kalinock, “Touching a Sensitive Topic: Research on Shiite Rituals of
Women in Tehran” [665-674]
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, January 2005 (Vol.16, No.1)
Mehmet Sait Recber, “Hick, the Real and Al-Haqq” [3-10]
John Hick, “Response to Dr. Recber” [11-14]
Edien Bartels, “Wearing a Headscarf is my Personal Choice” [15-28]
Goran Larsson, “The Impact of Global Conflicts on Local Contexts: Muslims in
Sweden after 9/11 – The Rise of Islamophobia, or New Possibilities?” [29-42]
Heather J. Sharkey, “Empire and Muslim Conversion: Historical Reflections on
Christian Missions in Egypt” [43-60]
Noha Nasser, “Expressions of Muslim Identity in Architecture and Urbanism in
Birmingham, UK” [61-78]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, 2004
(Vol.2, No.3)
Eli Alshech, “‘Do Not Enter Houses Other Than Your Own’: The Evolution of
the Notion of a Private Domestic Sphere in Early Sunni Islamic Thought”
[291-332]
Iris Agmon, “Recording Procedures and Legal Culture in the Late Ottoman
Shari’a Court of Jaffa, 1865-1890” [333-377]
Murteza Bedir, “Fikih to Law: Secularization through Curriculum”
[378-401]
www.brill.nl
THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, Third
Quarter 2004 (Vol.48, No.3)
Roberto Marin-Guzman, “The Doctrines of Al-‘Azla Al-Shu’uriyya and
Al-Hijra among Egyptian Muslim Fundamentalists: Ideals and Political Praxis”
[182-221]
Kamaruzaman Yusoff, “An Overview of the Ms., ‘The Paris Fragement’ on the
History of Ottoman Egypt in the 17th Century” [222-237]
Zeenath Kausar, “A Critique on the Ideological Components of the New World
Order and the Need for the Re-organisation of Islamic Ummah” [250]
www.iccuk.org
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Autumn 2004 (Vol.43, No.3)
Ismail Albayrak, “Turkish Exegeses of the Twentieth Century: Hak Dini
Kur’an Dili [391-414]
Muhammad Arif Zakaullah, “The Socioeconomics of Christian Fundamentalism in
the United States” [415-446]
Khaleel Mohammed, “Revisiting Emile Tyan on the Issue of the Early Islamic
Judicature” [447-456]
Muhammad Haron, “The Alternative South African Muslim Press: Muslim News
& Al-Qalam” [457-480]
Subhash Parihar, “Historical Mosques of Sirhind” [481-510]
ISRAEL AFFAIRS, April 2005 (Vol.11, No.2)
David Nachmias and Ori Arbel-Ganz, “The Crisis of Governance: Government
Instability and the Civil Service” [281-302]
Orit Ichilov, et al., “Citizenship Education in Israel – A Jewish-Democratic
State” [303-323]
Yoram Peri, “The Political-Military Complex: The IDF’s Influence Over Policy
Towards the Palestinians Since 1987” [324-344]
www.tandf.co.uk
ISRAEL STUDIES, Fall 2004 (Vol.9, No.3)
Moshe Shemesh, “Prelude to the Six-Day War: The Arab-Israeli Struggle Over
Water Resources” [1-45]
Michael Galchinsky, “The Jewish Settlements in the West Bank: International
Law and Israeli Jurisprudence” [115-136]
Oded Haklai, “Palestinian NGOs in Israel: A Campaign For Civic Equality or
‘Ethnic Civil Society’?” [157-168]
http://iupjournals.org
THE JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORY, November 2004 (Vol.45, No.3)
Emily Lynn Osborn, “‘Rubber Fever’, Commerce and French Colonial Rule in
Upper Guinee, 1890-1913 (Mali)” [445-465]
http://journals.cambridge.org
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, February 2005 (Vol.49, No.1)
Jeff Victoroff, “The Mind of the Terrorist: A Review and Critique of
Psychological Approaches” [3-42]
Akan Alici, “Discord and Collaboration Between Allies: Managing External
Threats and Internal Cohesion in Franco-British Relations During the 9/11 Era”
[90-119]
Mirjam E. Sorli, Nils Peter Gledditsch and Havard Strand” Why Is There So Much
Conflict in the Middle East?” [141-165]
www.sagepub.com/
JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY, January 2005 (Vol.36, No.1)
Clara Sabbagh, “An Integrative Etic-Emic Approach to Portraying the Halutziut
System of Societal Equity: Comparing Israel Jew and Israeli Arab Perceptions of
Justice” [147-166]
www.sagepub.com/
JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY, December 2004 (Vol.17, No.4)
Gurcan Kocan and Ahmet Oncu, “Citizen Alevi in Turkey: Beyond Confirmation and
Denial” [464-489]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
THE JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY, Winter 2005 (Vol.35, No.3)
Peregrine Horden, “The Earliest Hospitals in Byzantium, Western Europe, and
Islam” [*]
Michael Bonner, “Poverty and Economics in the Qur’an” [*]
Mark R. Cohen, “Feeding the Poor and Clothing the Naked: The Cairo Geniza”
[*]
Judah D. Galinsky, “Jewish Charitable Bequests and the Hekdesh Trust in
Thirteenth-Century Spain” [*]
Mine Ener, “Religious Prerogatives and Policing the Poor in Two Ottoman
Contexts” [*]
http://www.mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?sid=E0728E82-B953-4419-88E8-33A8233077BC&ttype=4&tid=48
JOURNAL OF
ISLAMIC STUDIES, January 2005 (Vol.16,
No.1)
Maysam J. al Faruqi, “Umma: The Orientalists and the Qur’anic Concept
of Identity” [*]
W. Shadid and P.S. van Koningsveld, “Muslim Dress in Europe: Debates on the
Headscarf” [*]
http://jis.oupjournals.org/
THE JOURNAL
OF ISRAELI HISTORY, Autumn 2004 (Vol.23,
No.2)
<<Special Issue: Jerusalem in the Past Fifty Years>>
Motti Golani, “Introduction: A Tale of Two Cities Jerusalem in the Past Fifty
Years – the Israeli Viewpoint” [169-173]
Menachem Klein, “Jerusalem without East Jerusalemites: The Palestinian as the
‘Other’ in Jerusalem” [174-199]
Ian S. Lustick, “Yerushalayim, al-Quds and the Wizard of Oz: Facing the
Problem of Jerusalem after Camp David II and the al-Aqsa Intafada
[200-215]
Haim Sandberg, “Jerusalem: Land Title Settlement and Expropriation”
[216-231]
Yossi Katz and Yair Paz, “The Transfer of Government Ministries to Jerusalem,
1948-49: Continuity or Change in the Zionist Attitude to Jerusalem?” [232-259]
Doron Bar, “Re-creating Jewish Sanctity in Jerusalem: Mount Zion and David’s
Tomb, 1948-67” [260-278]
Motti Golani, “‘If I lived there, it would crush me’, Jerusalem from the
Biographical to the Historical and Back: A Conversation with A.B. Yehoshua”
[279]
www.tandf.co.uk
JOURNAL OF MEDITERRANEAN STUDIES,
2004 (Vol.14, Nos.1-2)
Andrea Teti & Claire Heristchi, “The Middle East after the Politics of
Certainty” [1-16]
Claire Heristchi, “Postcolonial Studies and Research on the Politics of the
Middle East and Africa” [17-46]
Morten Valbjorn, “Toward a ‘Mesopotamian Turn’: Disciplinarity and the
Study of the International Relations of the Middle East” [47-76]
Andrea Teti “A Role in Search of a Hero: Construction and the Evolution of
Egyptian Foreign Policy, 1952-67” [77-106]
Tim Jacoby, “A Historical Sociology of Ottoman and Turkish Nationalism”
[107-130]
Aurora M. Sottimano, “The Politics of Economic Reform in Asad’s Syria: A
Discursive Approach” [131-154]
Bank, A. “Rents, Cooptation, and Economized Discourse: Three Dimensions of
Political Rule in Jordan, Morocco and Syria” [155-180]
Rolf Schwarz, “The Invention of the Arab State: Regime Security and Changing
Patterns of Legitimacy” [181-212]
Declan Patrick O’Sullivan, “Hisba Law and Freedom of Expression in
Islam: Two Case Studies of Prosecution in Contemporary Egypt” [213-236]
N. Pratt, “Understanding Political Transformation in Egypt: Advocacy NGOs,
Civil Society and the State” [237-262]
Maghraoui, A. “Negotiating Identity in the Post Colonial Arab World: Clues
from Psychoanalytic Theory” [263-288]
S. Zemni, “Post-Positivism and Constructivism: Any Promises for Middle East
Studies?” [289-310]
THE JOURNAL
OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES,
Spring 2004 (Vol.9, No.1)
Driss Maghraoui, “The ‘Grande Guerre Sainte’: Moroccan Colonial Troops and
Workers in the First World War” [1-21]
Richard Pennell, “Meeting the Sultan: Personal Encounters with the Commander
of the Faithful” [22-35]
Lotfi Sayahi, “Aqui Todo el Mundi Hablaba Espanol: History of the
Spanish Language in Tangier” [36-48]
Yahia H. Zoubir and Karima Benabdallah-Gambier, “Morocco, Western Sahara and
the Future of the Maghrib” [49-77]
Driss Cherkaoui, “The Story of the Human Being, the Woodcutter: The Anatomy of
a Traditional Moroccan Oral Tale” [78-103]
Said Graiouid, “Communication and the Social Production of Space: The Hammam,
the Public Sphere and Moroccan Women” [104-123]
www.tandf.co.uk
THE JOURNAL OF PSYCHOHISTORY, Winter 2005 (Vol.32,
No.3)
Matt Everett, “Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and 9/11: A Scandal Beyond What Has Been
Seen Before” [202-238]
http://www.psychohistory.com
JOURNAL OF
PUBLIC POLICY, May 2005 (Vol.25, No.1)
Richard Rose, “The Internet and Governance in a Global Context” [1-3]
Richard Rose, “A Global Diffusion Model of e-Governance” [5-27]
Ernest J. Wilson, “What is Internet Governance and Where Does it Come From?”
[29-50]
Richard Heeks, “e-Government as a Carrier of Context” [51-74]
http://journals.cambridge.org/
JOURNAL OF
THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY, November 2004 (Vol.14,
No.3)
Muhammad Qasim Zaman, “Modernity and Religious Change in South Asian Islam”
[253-263]
http://journals.cambridge.org/
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
Fall 2004 (Vol.28, No.1)
Robert Looney, “Reform Initiatives for Iraq and the Middle East: The Search
for What Works” [1-33]
Farhat Moazam, “The Hudud Ordinances of Pakistan” [34-53]
Emin Gurses, “The Rise and Fall of Violent Kurdish Nationalism in Turkey”
[54-86]
MAGHREB-MACHREK, Autumn 2004 (No.181)
<<Special Issue: Libye: Vers Le Changement?>>
Jean-Pierre Milleli, “La Libye ou le paradoxe de Lampedusa” [7-8]
Delphine Perrin, “Ballets diplomatiques et droits des etrangers en Libye”
[9-24]
Clemence Weullesse, “Al-Fatih Abadan? Le changement dans le discours de
legitimation khadafien” [25-42]
Olivier Pliez, “Le Fezzan libyen: La trajectoire urban d’une region
saharienne” [43-58]
Nicolas Sarkis, “ Les perspectives petrolieres libyennes” [59-68]
Monia Gasmi, “L’espace industriel a Sfax: Un systeme productif local”
[69-92]
THE MAGHREB REVIEW (Vol.29, Nos.1-4, 2004)
Jamil Abun Nasr, “A Tribute to Mohamed Talbi” [2-4]
Hanna E. Kassis, “A 13th Century Polemical Debate Between Ibn
Rashiq of Mursiyah and a Priest from Marrakush” [8-21]
Christopher Melchert, “The Hanbali Law of Gihad” [22-32]
Josef van Ess, “Tolerance and Pluralism in Islam” [33-39]
Raymond P. Scheindlin, “Mid-Life Repentance in a Poem by Judah Halevi”
[40-52]
John R. Willis, “Beasts, Jinn and Angels: The Virtual World of Ibn Khaldoun”
[53-61]
Ronald L. Nettler, “Ibn Arabi’s Gloss on the Prophet Yunus: Suffism and the
Continuity of a Common Religious Culture” [62-69]
Yehoshua Frenkel, “Jewish-Muslim Relations in Fez at the Turn of the 19th
Century in Light of Juridical Documents” [70-77]
Ismael Musah Montana, “Enslavable Infidels: Sudan-Tunis as Classificatory
Categorization for new Wave of Enslaved Africans in the Regency of Tunis”
[78-98]
Allan Christelow, “Bashir Ibrahimi and the Islamic Encounter with European
Secular and Religious Faiths” [99-122]
David L. Johnston, “Fuzzy Reformist-Islamic Borders: Malek Bennabi and Rachid
Gannouchi on Civilization” [123-152]
Zidane Khoulif, “La ‘Foi de l’Autre’ dans la pensee de Malek Bennabi”
[153-164]
Beverly B. Mack, “Muslim Women’s Educational Activities in the Maghreb:
Investigating and Redefining Scholarship in Northern Nigeria and Morocco”
[165-185]
Jean Boyd and Mirjam Lammers, “Anti-Islamic Press Bias, a Prime Example from
the Netherlands Involving Contemporary Muslim Women and a 19th
Century Nigerian Scholar” [186-196]
Marco Impagliazzo, “L’eglise en Algerie et la guerre d’Independance
(1954-62)” [197-207]
Mohamed el Mansour, “Moroccan Islam Observed” [208-218]
Fatima Harrak, “Shari’a and Taiqa in the Fayd al-Mannan of Ahmed B.
Twiyyar al-Janna: A modern Formulation of an old Debate” [219-228]
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Winter 2005 (Vol.59,
No.1)
Adeed Dawisha, “Democratic Attitudes and Practices in Iraq” [11-30]
Carol J. Riphenburg, “Ethnicity and Civil Society in Contemporary
Afghanistan” [31-51]
Murhaf Jouejati, “Syrian Motives for its WMD Program and What to Do” [52-61]
Hesham Al-Awadi, “Mubarak and the Islamists: Why Did the ‘Honeymoon’
End?” [62-80]
Robert D. Burrowes, “The Famous 40: North Yemen’s First Generation
Modernists” [81-97]
Robert Parks, “Algeria’s 2004 Presidential Elections” [98-107]
http://www.mideasti.org
MILITARY HISTORY, January/February 2005
Robert Barr Smith, “The Sword of Gideon” [50-57]
www.militaryhistory.com
LE MONDE
DIPLOMATIQUE December 2004
David Baran, “Falluja: Iraq’s Place of Sacrifice” [*]
Amnon Kapeliuk, “Gaza: Why Israel Wants to Leave” [*]
Selim Nassib, “Jaffa: Land of Sad Oranges” [*]
Elias Khoury, “Arafat’s Secret Heart” [*]
http://www.mondediplo.com
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE January 2005
Walid Charara, “Iran: Target Zone” [*]
Mahmoud Darwish, “Homage to Edward Said” [*]
http://www.mondediplo.com
MORESHET
ISRAEL, November 2004 (No.1)
<<in Hebrew>>
Nissim Dana, “The Bitter Epic of the Jews of the Qurayza Tribe” [*]
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Winter 2004/05 (No.78)
Ray Takeyh, “Close, But No Democracy” [*]
S. Frederick Starr, “Silk Road to Success” [*]
Greg Sheridan, “Jihad Archipelago” [*]
Amitai Etzioni, “Enforcing Nuclear Disarmament” [*]
Steven Simon and Jonathan Stevenson, “Thinking Outside the Tank” [*]
John Doe, “Mismanaging Iraq” [*]
Kaan Nazli, “Banking on Turkey” [*]
http://www.nationalinterest.org
ORBIS, Winter 2005 (Vol.49, No.1)
<<Special Issue: British America in the World>>
Walter A. Mc Dougall,
“The Colonial Origins of American Identity” [*]
J.G.A. Pocock, “America’s
Foundations, Foundationalisms, and Fundamentalisms” [*]
Carl Cavanagh Hodge, “America’s Empire by Default” [*]
Thomas F. Lynch III, “NATO Unbound: Out-of-Area Operations in the Greater
Middle East” [*]
http://www.fpri.org/orbis/4901/
ORIENT, September 2004 (Vol.45,
No.3)
Paul Rivlin, “The Reconstruction of the Iraqi Economy and the Weight of
History” [369-384]
Robert Looney, “A Return to Ba’thist Economics? Escaping Vicious Circles in
Iraq” [385-400]
Martin Beck, “German Foreign Policy Towards the Middle East in the 1990s and
Beyond” [401-422]
Hans-Ulrich Seidt, “Eurasische Traeume? Afghanistan und die Kontinuitaetsfrage
deutscher Geopolitik” [423-442]
http://www.duei.de/doi
ORIENT, December 2004 (Vol.45,
No.4)
Necmi Erdogan and Fahriye Ustuner, “‘National Unity’ versus ‘Plurality
of Identities’: Controversy over Democracy in Turkey” [509-520]
Ebrahim Towfigh, “Islamic Democracy and the ‘Restoration’ of Theocracy –
An Analysis of the Debate Concerning the Reform Processes Within the Islamic
Republic of Iran” [521-548]
Avishai Ehrlich, “On the Right of Return, Demography and Ethnic-Cleansing in
the Present Phase of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” [549-564]
Anne Duncker, “The Meaning of the Islamic Human Rights Declarations”
[565-582]
http://www.duei.de/doi
ORIENTE MODERNO (Vol.23, No.2, No.468, )
<<Special
Issue: Art and Artesans in Islam>>
Michele Bernadini, “Le succes de l’icone du taq a l’epoque islamique”
[355-373]
Sheila S. Blair, “Ivories and
Inscriptions from Islamic Spain” [375-386]
Michael Gawlikowski, “Jerash in Early Islamic Times” [469-476]
http://www.ipocan.it
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Winter 2004-05 (Vol.119,
No.4)
Eva Bellin, “The Iraqi Intervention and Democracy in Comparative Historical
Perspective” [595-608]
http://www.psqonline.org
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES,
January 2005 (Vol.31, No.1)
Barak Mendelsohn, “Sovereignty under Attack: The International Society Meets
the Al Qaeda Network” [45-68]
http://journals.cambridge.org
REVUE DES
DEUX MONDES, January 2005
Henry Laurens, “L’apres-Arafat” [15-23]
SOCIETY AND
SPACE, December 2004 (Vol.22,
No.6)
Geremy Forman and Alexandre (Sandy) Kedar, “From Arab Land to ‘Israel
Lands’: the Legal Dispossession of the Palestinians Displaced by Israel in the
Wake of 1948” [809-830]
http://www.envplan.com
STATE AND
SOCIETY, December 2004 (Vol.4,
No.1)
<<in Hebrew>>
<<Special Issue: The Arabs in Israel: Ethno-Civic Dilemmas>>
Oren Yiftachel and
As’ad Ghanem, “Towards a Theory of Ethnocratic Regimes: The Politics of
Ethno-National Expansion” [761-788]
Amal Jamal, “Liberal Zionism: Enlightened Jurisprudence and the Challenge of
Multiculturalism in Israel” [789-824]
Majd Al-Haj, “Whither the Green Line? Trends in the Encounter between and
Orientation of the Palestinians in Israel and the Territories” [825-844]
Alexander Kedar, “The Legal Construction of Rural Space in Israel” [845-884]
Ilan Saban and Muhammad Amarra, “The Status of Arabic in Israel: Law, Reality,
and Reflections on the Power of Law to Produce Social Change” [885-910]
Ismael Abu-Saad, “Control Policies and the Palestinian Arab Minority in
Israel: The Bedouin Educational System in the Negev” [911-932]
As’ad Ghanem, “On the State of the Palestinian-Arab Minority in Israel,
2003” [933-952]
STRATEGIC
ASSESSMENT, December 2004 (Vol.7,
No.3)
Ephraim Kam, “Curbing the Iranian Threat: The Military Option” [1-8]
Yaakov Amidror, “The Unilateral Withdrawal: A Security Error of Historical
Magnitude” [9-15]
Imri Tov, “Economic Ramifications of the Disengagement Plan” [16-23]
David Friedman, “Preventing the Proliferation of Biological Weapons: Situation
Overview and Recommendations for Israel” [24-30]
Sharon Sadeh, “Israel’s Defense Industry in the 21st Century:
Challenges and Opportunities” [30-40]
http://www.tau.ac.il/jcss
STUDIA DIPLOMATICA, 2004 (Vol.57, No.1)
Mario Telo, “L’Europe et la gouvernance du monde apres le 11 Septembre”
[41-54]
STUDIES IN
CONFLICT AND TERRORISM, (Vol.28, No.1, 2005)
William Rosenau, “Al Qaida Recruitment Trends in Kenya and Tanzania” [1-10]
Paul L. Hastert, “Operation Anaconda: Perception Meets Reality in the Hills of
Afghanistan” [11-20]
Anthony L. Smith,
“The Politics of Negotiating the Terrorist Problem in Indonesia” [33-44]
Avishag Gordon, “Terrorism as an
Academic Subject after 9/11: Searching the Internet Reveals a Stockholm Syndrome
Trend” [45-60]
www.tandf.co.uk
TURKISH
POLICY QUARTERLY, Winter 2004 (Vol.3,
No.4)
Ali Babacan, “Turkey and the EU: A New Era” [11-16]
Kemal Dervis et al., “Relative Income Growth and Convergence” [29-52]
Refik Erzan et al., “Growth and Immigration Scenarios: Turkey – EU”
[139-154]
www.ari.org.tr
THE
WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Winter 2004 (Vol.28,
No.1)
Jack A. Goldstone and Jay Ulfedler, “How to Construct Stable Democracies”
[*]
Claudia Baumgart and Harald Mueller, “A Nuclear Weapons-Free Zone in the
Middle East? A Pie in the Sky?”
[*]
Ilan Berman, “The New Battleground: Central Asia and the Caucasus” [*]
Robert I. Rotberg, “Strenthening Governance: Ranking Countries Would Help”
[*]
Husain Haqqani, “The Role of Islam in Pakistan’s Future” [*]
Ashley J. Tellis, “U.S. Strategy: Assisting Pakistan’s Transformation” [*]
Steven Simon and Jeff Martini, “Terrorism: Denying Al Qaeda its Popular
Support” [*]
Michael McFaul, “Democracy Promotion as a World Value” [*]
Amy E. Smithson, “Biological Weapons: Can Fear Overwhelm Inaction?” [*]
http://www.twq.com
http://www.mitpress.mit.edu
DIE WELT
DES ISLAMS, 2004 (Vol.44, No.3)
Mathias Rohe, “Introduction” [321-322]
Mathias Rohe, “Application of Shari’a Rules in Europe – Scope and
Limits” [323-350]
Alexandre Caeiro, “The Social Construction of Shari’a: Bank Interest,
Home Purchase and Islamic Norms in the West” [351-375]
Dilwar Hussain, “Muslim Political Participation in Britain and the
Europeanisation of Fiqh” [376-401]
Konstantinos Tsitselikis, “The Legal Status of Islam in Greece” [402-431]
www.brill.nl
WORLD
POLICY JOURNAL, Fall 2004 (Vol.221,
No.3)
Mohammed Ayoob, “Political Islam: Image and Reality” [*]
Ian M. Cuthbertson, “Prisons and the Education of Terrorists” [*]
Ian Bremmer, “The Saudi Paradox” [*]
http://worldpolicy.org/journal/index.html
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