ELECTRONIC CURRENT CONTENTS
OF PERIODICALS
ON THE MIDDLE EAST
VOL. 26, No. 1, February 2006

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CONTENTS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

1.  ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS

THE ADELPHI PAPERS, December 2005 (Vol. 45, No. 378)
ALJADID, (Vol.11, Nos.50/51, 2005)
ALTERNATIVES: TURKISH JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
, Fall 2005 (Vol. 4, No. 3)
ANTHROPOS, (Vol.101, No.1, 2006)
CAHIERS D’ETUDES AFRICAINES, (Vol.45, No. 179/180, 2005)
DEFENSE NATIONALE, Fevrier 2006 (Vol.62, No.2)
DEMOCRATIZATION, February 2006 (Vol.13, No.1)
ETUDES RURALES, Janvier-Juin 2005 (Nos.173-174)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, November 2005 (Vol. 6, No.5)
FEMINIST REVIEW, (No.81, 2005)
FEMINIST STUDIES, Fall 2005 (Vol.31, No.3)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, January/February 2006 (Vol.85, No.1)
FOREIGN POLICY, January/February 2006
HAMIZRAH HEHADASH, (Vol.45, 2005)
HAWWA, (Vol.3, No.3, 2005)
IDENTITIES (GLOBAL STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POWER), October-December 2005 (Vol.12, No.4)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LAW AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, Spring ‏2006 (Vol.14, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TURKISH STUDIES,  Fall 2005 (Vol. 1, Nos.1 & 2)
IRAN AND THE CAUCASUS, (Vol. 9, No. 2, 2005)
IRAN BULLETIN, (Series 2, No. 3, 2005)
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Summer 2005 (Vol. 44, No. 2)
JAMA’A, (Vol.14, 2005 )
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION, December 2005 (Vol.73, No.4)
JOURNAL OF COLD WAR STUDIES,
Winter 2006 (Vol.8, No.1)
THE JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY,
December 2005 (Vol. 65, No. 4)

JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY, (Vol. 8, No. 4, 2005)
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, September-December 2005 (Vol.19, Nos.3-4)
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Autumn 2005 (Vol. 35, No. 1, Issue 137)
THE JOURNAL OF RELIGION IN AFRICA,  (Vol.35, No.4, 2005)
THE JOURNAL OF RELIGION IN AFRICA,  (Vol.36, No.1, 2006)
THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES, Winter 2005 (Vol.30, No.4)
THE JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC STUDIES, December 2006 (Vol.28, No.6)
LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND CURRICULUM, (Vol.18, No.3, 2005)
AL-MASHRIQ, Vol.4, No.15, 2006 
MEDINA VEMIMSHAL, December 2005 (Vol.5, no.1)
MERIA JOURNAL, December 2005 (Vol. 9, No. 4)
MERIA JOURNAL, March 2006 (Vol.10, No.1)
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL
, Winter 2006 (Vol.60, No.1)
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Winter 2005 (Vol.12, No.4)
MISHPAT UMIMSHAL, November 2005 (Vol.9, No.1)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, February 2006
THE MUSLIM WORLD, January 2006 (Vol.96, No.1)
AL-NAKLAH, Spring 2005
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Winter 2005/06
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, Winter 2006 (Vol.23, No.1)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, Vol.53, No.4 (March 9, 2006)
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, Vol.12, Nos.2&3, 2005
PEACE AND CHANGE, January ‏2006 (Vol. 31, No.1)
STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, February 2006 (Vol.8, No.4)
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS
, (Vol.45, No.2, 2005)

2.  ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

THE ADELPHI PAPERS, December 2005 (Vol. 45, No. 378)
<<entire issue written by Robin M. Frost>>
“The Nuclear Black Market” [11-24]
“Improvised Nuclear Devices” [25-40]
“Terrorist Psychology, Motivation and Strategy” [41-62]
“Terrorism and Nuclear Deterence” [63-68]
“Conclusion” [69-74]
“Dirty Bombs: Radiological Dispersal and Emission Devices” [75-78]
“Notes” [79-88]

http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com/

ALJADID, (Vol.11, Nos.50/51, 2005)
Nancy Linthicum, “Mahmoud Darwish Indicts Modern Arab Poets” [14-16]
Sara Hahn, “Saddam’s Poets Writing Better Poems Under (and Against) Occupation” [17-18]
Mohammed Ali Atassi, “Al Jazeera’s Motto: ‘Opinion / Counter Opinion’ or ‘Spin  and more Spin’ “[19-21]
http://www.aljadid.com/common/Contents5051.html

ALTERNATIVES: TURKISH JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, Fall 2005 (Vol. 4, No. 3)
Omer G. Isyar, “Turkish-American Relations from 1945 to 2004” [*]
Leda-Agapi Glyptis, “Turkey’s Uncertain Place in the EU” [*]
http://www.alternativesjournal.net/

ANTHROPOS, (Vol.101, No.1, 2006)
Johannes Harnischfeger, “Islamisation and Ethnic Conversion in Nigeria” [37-54]
El-Sayed el-Aswad, “The Dynamics of Identity Reconstruction Among Arab Communities in the United States” [111-122]
http://www.anthropos-journal.de

CAHIERS D’ETUDES AFRICAINES, (Vol.45, No. 179/180, 2005)
<<Special Issue: Esclavage Moderne ou Modernite de l’esclavage>>
R. Botte, “Les habits neufs de l’esclavage: metamorphoses de l’oppression au travail” [651-666]
S. Miers, “Le nouveau visage de l’esclavage au 20eme siecle” [667-688]
M. Dottridge, “Types of Forced Labour and Slavery-like Abuse Occuring in Africa Today: A Preliminary Classification” [689-712]
C. Arditi, “Les enfants bouviers du sud du Tchad, nouveaux esclaves ou apprentices eleveurs?” [713-730]
M. Deshusses, “Du confiage a l’esclavage. Petites Bonnes ivoiriennes en France” [731-750]
A. Bullard, “From Colonization to Globalization: The Vicissitudes of Slavery in Mauritania” [751-770]
F. Boyer, “L’esclavage chez les Touaregs de Bankilare au miroir des migrations circulaires” [771-804]
A. Giuffrida, “Metamorphoses des relations de dependance chez les Kel Antessar du cercle de Goundam” [805-830]
M.A. Klein, “The Concept of Honour and the Persistence of Servility in the Western Sudan” [831-851]
I.Mirad Dali, “De l’esclavage a la servitude. Le cas des Noirs de Tunisie” [935-956]
http://etudesafricaines.revues.org/

DEFENSE NATIONALE, Fevrier 2006 (Vol.62, No.2)
Marin Gillier, “Quel avenir pour la Turquie?” [101-114]
www.defnat.com

DEMOCRATIZATION, February 2006 (Vol.13, No.1)
Camilla Sandbakken, “The Limits to Democracy Posed by Oil Rentier  States: The Cases of Algeria, Nigeria and Libya” [135-152]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk

ETUDES RURALES
, Janvier-Juin 2005 (Nos.173-174)
<<Special Issue: Palestine: Territoires et territorialite; Fragmentation et Enfermement; Contraintes et Solidarites; Espace Public; Occupation>>
Bernard Botiveau et Edouard Conte, “Introduction – Apres Gaza” [11-38]
Roger Heacock, “Saisir l’initiative, retrouver sa voix. L’intifada d’al-Aqsa ou la revolte des marginalites” [39-66]
Christine Pirinoli, “Effacer la Palestine pour construire Israel. Transformation du paysage et enracinement des identites nationales” [67-86]
Aude Signoles, “Gestion des Espaces et controle politique. Israel au coeur du processus decisionnel local (1993-2000)” [87-108]
Claudie Barrat, “Le mur. Analyse d’une decision de la Cour internationale de justice” [109-126]
Edouard Conte, “L’autre mur. Mariages bannis et citoyennetes fragmentees en Israel-Palestine” [127-152]
Daniel Meier, “Alliances et exclusions au Liban. Les mariages libano-palestiniens” [183-200]
Majdi al-Malki, “Entraide sociale et clientelisme en Palestine” [201-218]
May Maalouf Monneau, “Pouvoir locale et droit a la residence. L’exemple de la Maison de l’Orient a Jerusalem” [235-250]
Vincent Romani, “Quelques reflexions a propos des processus coercitifs dans les Territoires occupes” [251-272]
Bernard Botiveau, “Des accords d’Oslo a la seconde intifada: l’espace public palestinien en question” [273-293]
http://etudesrurales.revues.org/
 
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, November 2005 (Vol. 6, No.5)
Iain Scobbie, “Unchart(er)ed Waters?: Consequences of the Advisory Opinion on the Legal Consequences of Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory for the Responsibility of the UN for Palestine” [941-961]
Christian J. Tams, “Light Treatment of a Complex Problem: The Law of Self-Defense in the Wall Case” [963-978]
http://ejil.oxfordjournals.org/

FEMINIST REVIEW, (No.81, 2005)
Frances S. Hasso, “Discursive and Political Deployments by/of the 2002 Palestinian Women Suicide Bombers/Martyrs” [23-51]
Amina Jamal, “Feminist Selves and Feminism’s Others: Feminist Representations of Jamaat-e-Islami Women in Pakistan” [52-73]
www.feminist-review.com

FEMINIST STUDIES, Fall 2005 (Vol.31, No.3)
Frances S. Hasso, “Problems and Promise in Middle East and North Africa Gender Research” [653-678]
http://www.feministstudies.org/home.html

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, January/February 2006 (Vol.85, No.1)
Alexander Evans, “Understanding Madrasahs” [9-16] 
Isobel Coleman, “Women, Islam and the New Iraq’ [24-38]
George Gavrilis, “The Forgotten West Bank” [66-76]
Ersel Aydinli, Nihat Ali Ozcan and Dogan Akyaz, “The Turkish Military’s March Toward Europe” [77-90]
www.foreignaffairs.org

FOREIGN POLICY, January/February 2006
C. Christine Fair and Husain Haqqani, “Think Again: Islamic Terrorism” [*]
Marc Perelman, “How the French Fight Terror” [*]
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/

HAMIZRAH HEHADASH
, (Vol.45, 2005)
<<in Hebrew>> 
<<Special Issue: Trends in the Historiography of the Midle East>>
Meir Litvak and Joshua Teitelbaum, “Edward Said and Orientalism: Some Methodological Remarks” [5-22]
Yoav Di-Capua, “Early Trends in Modern Egyptian Historiography” [23-44]
Guy Bechor, “Changing Legal Historiography: The Egyptian Civil Code in a Sociological Interpretation, 1933-1849” [45-72]
Fruma Sachs, “Traditional versus Modern Historiography: The Case of 19th Century Syria” [73-88]
Haim Koren, “The Historiography of the Sudanese Society: Identity Formation, Orientalism and Oral Traditions” [89-98]
Uzi Rabi, “Social and Political Aspects of the Historiography of the Arab Gulf States” [99-114]
Eyal Gineo, “The Forgotten Muslims: Arab Perceptions of the Balkans” [115-140]
Brenda Shaffer, “The Muslims of Central Asia and the Caucasus: Principal Research Questions” [141-150]
Elie Podeh, “Demonizing the Other: Israeli Perceptions of Nasser and Nasserism” [151-208]
Avi Sasson, “The Ziyara of Nabi Rubin in the Late Ottoman and Mandate Period” [209-218]

HAWWA, (Vol.3, No.3, 2005)
Hoda El-Saadi, “Changing Attitudes Towards Women’s Madness in Nineteenth-Century Egypt” [293-308]
Oriana Wuerth, “The Reform of the Moudawana: The Role of Women’s Civil Society Organisations in Changing the Personal Status Code in Morocco” [309-332]
Oladosu Afis Ayinde, “Children and the “Unhomely” in the Sudanese Novel” [334-353]
Anissa Assou, “L’impact de l’education parentale sur le developpement de l’enfant” [354-366]
http://www.brill.nl

IDENTITIES (GLOBAL STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POWER), October-December 2005 (Vol.12, No.4)
Orna Blumen and Sharon Halevi, “Negotiating National Boundaries: Palestinian and Jewish Women’s Studies Students in Israel “[505-538]
Lauren Erdreich, Julia Lerner and Tamar Rapoport, “Reproducing Nation, Redesigning Positioning: Russian and Palestinian Students Interpret University Knowledge” [539-562]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LAW AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
, Spring ‏2006 (Vol.14, No.1)
Philip Michael Romero, “An Immunological Approach to Counter-Terrorism and Infrastructure Defense Law in Electronic Domains” [*]
http://ijlit.oxfordjournals.org/

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TURKISH STUDIES,  Fall 2005 (Vol.1, Nos.1 & 2)
Marinos Sariyanis, “”Mob”, “Scamps” and Rebels in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul: Some Remarks on Ottoman Social Vocabulary” [1-16]
Guclu Tuluveli, “Honorific Titles in Ottoman Parlance: A Reevaluation” [17-28]
Canay Sahin, “The Economic Power of Anatolian Ayans of the Late Eighteenth Century: The Case of the Caniklizades” [29-48]
Metin Yuksel, “Reconstructing the History of Women in the Ottoman Empire” [49-60]
Pelin Basci, “Advertising “the New Woman”: Fashion, Beauty, and Health in Women’s World” [61-80]
David Kushner, “The Turcomans in Palestine During the Ottoman Period” [81-94]
Azade-Ayse Rolich, “Rizaeddin Fahreddin and the Debate Over ‘Muslim Dress’ Among the Volga-Ural Muslims” [95-106]
Ramil Zalyaev, “The Soviet Attitude towards Turkey in the First Years of Their Relations, and the 1925 Neutrality Treaty” [107-126]
M. Kursad Atalar, “Ercumend Ozkan: The First Authentic Radical Islamist of Turkey” [127-142]
Yucel Guclu, “Iraq on its Way to the New Constitution: The Ottoman Experience and Turkish Example” [143-154]
IRAN AND THE CAUCASUS
, (Vol. 9, No. 2, 2005)
Andrew S. C. Peacock, “Nomadic Society and the Seljuq Campaigns in Caucasia” [205-230]
Boghos Levon Zekiyan, “The Iranian Oikumene and Armenia” [231-256]
Rachel L. Goldenweiser, “The Bukharian Jews Through the Lenses of the 19th Century Russian Photographers” [257-272]
Armin Eshraqi, “Das Baha’itum. Entstehungsgeschichte, Lehre und Praxis einer nach-islamichen Offenbarungsreligion” [273-300]
Matthias Weinreich, “Pashto im Karakorum. Zur Sprachsituation und Sprache einer ethno-linguistischen Minderheit” [301-330]
George Hewitt, “The Syntax of Complementation in Abkhaz” [331-380]
Sargis Mamikonian, “Israel and the Kurds (1949-1990)” [381-400]
www.brill.nl

IRAN BULLETIN, (Series 2, No. 3, 2005)
Phyllis Bennis, “The Iraqi Constitution: A Recipe for Disaster” [10-12]
Ghali Hassan, “Iraq: Resort to Deception” [13-14]
Aziz Al-Azmeh, “Notes on Terrorism” [15]
James Petras, “The Sacred and the Profane: Suicide Bombers” [16-18]
Moshe Machover, “Zionism – A Major Obstacle” [19-20]
Moshe Machover, “Is it Apartheid” [21-22]
Ardeshir Mehrdad, “Iran: Neither a Regime Change Nor a Deal with US” [23-24]
Tariq Ali, “Pakistan: Things are Bad and are Getting Worse” [25]
Aasim Sajjad Akhtar, “Privatization at Gunpoint” [26]
Graeme Smith, “It’s Opium-Planting Time and Buisness is booming for Afghanistan’s Dealers” [29-30]
Ardeshir Mehrdad and Yassmine Mather, “Political Islam and its Relations to Capital and Class” [31-33]
Cirus Bina, “The American Tragedy: The Quagmire of War, Rhetoric of Oil and the Conundrum of Hegemony” [34-39]
Yusef Abkun, “An Atypical Struggle in Time of Crisis: the Iranian Workers’ Movement” [43-45]
Suzan Bahar, “Child Labour in Iran” [46-47]
www.iran-bulletin.org

ISLAMIC STUDIES, Summer 2005 (Vol. 44, No. 2)
Muhammad Khalid Masud, “Teaching of Islamic Law and Shari’ah: A Critical Evaluation of the Present and Prospects for the Future” [165-190]
Khaleel Mohammed, “The Islamic Law Maxims” [191-208]
Dietrich Reetz, “Dar al-‘Ulum Deoband and its Self-Representation on the Media” [209-228]
Nahid A. Kabir, “The Economic Plight of the Afghans in Australia, 1860-2000” [229-250]

JAMA’A
, (Vol.14, 2005 )
<<in Hebrew>>
Roman Vater, “Gogol as Historian and the Development of Russian Oriental Studies” [9-58]
Nikolay Vasilievich Gogol, “Al-Ma’mun: an Historical Overview” [59-64]
Asher Kaufman, Boundaries, Identities and Territoriality: Seven Shi’i Villages as a Case Study” [65-90]
Avner Wishnitzer, “A Stronghold of Ignorance and Cowardice’ – the Arab Combatant in the Eyes of the Israeli Combatants in 1948” [91-122]
Yair Huri, “He Who Invades the Land of Letters – on Adonis Poetic Manifesto” [123-137]
Adonis, “To Reveal a World that Constantly Demands Revealing” [137-146]
Keren Abou-Herskovitz, “Theory of Climates and the Historiography of Science in the Islamic World” [147-164]
Hussein Alghoul, “The Globalization Debate in the Arab World” [165-176]
www.jamaa.org

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION
, December 2005 (Vol.73, No.4)
Sheila Greeve Davaney and Gary Laderman, “Introduction: Contesting Religion and Religions Contested: The Study of Religion in a Global Context” [979-985]
Codou Bop, “Roles and the Position of Women in Sufi Brotherhoods in Senegal” [1099-1119]
Helena Cobban, “Religion and Violence” [1121-1139]
Mona Siddiqui, “When Reconciliation Fails: Global Politics and the Study of Religion” [1141-1153]
Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, “Religion and Reproductive Health and Rights” [1155-1173]

http://jaar.oxfordjournals.org

JOURNAL OF COLD WAR STUDIES
, Winter 2006 (Vol.8, No.1)
Galia Golan, “The Soviet Union and the Outbreak of the June 1967 Six-Day War” [*]
Avi Kober, “Great Power Involvement and Israeli Battlefield Success in the Arab-Israeli Wars, 1948-1982” [*]
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~hpcws/journal.htm

THE JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY,
December 2005 (Vol. 65, No. 4)
Maristella Botticini and Zvi Eckstein, “Jewish Occupational Selection: Education, Restrictions, or Minorities?” [922-948]

JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY, (Vol. 8, No. 4, 2005)
Sule Toktas, “Citizenship and Minorities: A Historical Overview of Turkey’s Jewish Minority” [394-429]

THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, September-December 2005 (Vol.19, Nos.3-4)
<<Special Issue: The Sahara: Past, Present and Future>>
Nick Brooks, Isabelle Chiapello, et al., “The Climate-Environment-Society Nexus in the Sahara from Prehistoric Times to the Present Day” [253-292]

Ghislaine Lydon, “Writing Trans-Saharan History: Methods, Sources and Interpretations Across the African Divide” [293-324]
Mukhtar Umar Bunza, “The North African Factor in Tajdeed Tradition Hausaland, Northern Nigeria” [325-338]
Bruce S. Hall, “The Question of ‘Race’ in the Pre-Colonial Southern Sahara” [339-368]
E. Ann McDougall, “Conceptualising the Sahara: The World of Nineteenth-Century Beyrouk Commerce” [369-386]
David Mattingly, “Approaches to the Archaeology and Environment of the Sahara: The Fazzan Project, 1997-2002 Briefing” [387-398]
Ruth Pelling, “Garamantian Agriculture and its Significance in a Wider North African Context: The Evidence of the Plant Remains from the Fazzan Project” [397-412]
Nick Brooks, “Cultural Heritage and Conflict: The Threatened Archaeology of Western Sahara” [413-440]
Savino di Lernia, “Incoming Tourism, Outgoing Culture: Tourism, Development and Cultural Heritage in the Libyan Sahara” [441-458]
William Chalis, Alec Campbell, David Coulson and Jeremy Keenan, “Funerary Monuments and Horse Paintings: A Preliminary Report on the Archaeology of a Site in the Tagant Region of South East Mauritania – Near Dhar Tichitt” [459-470]
Jeremy Keenan, “Looting the Sahara: The Material, Intellectual and Social Implications of the Destruction of Cultural Heritage” [471-490]
Zekeria Ould Ahmed Salem, “Mauritania: A Saharan Frontier-State” [491-506]
Klaas van Walraven, “From Tamanrasset: The Struggle of Sawaba and the Algerian Connection, 1957-1966” [507-528]
Alessandra Giufridda, “Clerics, Rebels, and Refugees: Mobility Strategies and Networks among the Kel Antessar” [529-544]
Laura E. Smith, “The Struggle for Western Sahara: What Future for Africa’s Last Colony?” [545-564]
Pablo San Martin, “Nationalism, Identity and Citizenship in the Western Sahara” [565-592]
Dina Giurovich and Jeremy Keenan, “The UNDP, the World Bank and Biodiversity in the Algerian Sahara” [593-604]
George Joffee, “Libya’s Saharan Destiny” [605-618]
Jeremy Keenan, “Waging War on Terror: The Implications of America’s ‘New Imperialism’ for Saharan Peoples” [619-648]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk

JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES
, Autumn 2005 (Vol. 35, No. 1, Issue 137)
Michael Lynk, “Down by Law: The High Court of Israel, International Law, and the Seperation Wall” [6-24]
Graham Usher, “Unmaking Palestine: On Israel, the Palestinians, and the Wall” [25-43]
Duncan L. Clarke, “Mainline Protestants Begin to Divest from Israel: A Moral Imperative or ‘Effective’ Anti-Semitism?” [44-59]
Walid Khalidi, “On Albert Hourani, the Arab Office, and the Anglo-American Committee of 1946” [60-79]
Document, “The Case against a Jewish State in Palestine: Albert Hourani’s Statement to the Anglo-American Committee of Enquiry of 1946” [80-90]
http://www.palestine-studies.org/

THE JOURNAL OF RELIGION IN AFRICA,  (Vol.35, No.4, 2005)
Roman Loimeier, “Translating the Qur’an in Sub-Saharan Africa: Dynamics and Disputes” [403-423]
Andrea Brigaglia, “Two Published Hausa Translations of the Qur’an and their Doctrinal Background” [424-449]
Marloes Janson, “Roaming About for God’s Sake: The Upsurge of the Tabligh Jama’at in The Gambia” [459-481] 
Patrick Desplat, “The Articulation of Religious Identities and their Boundaries in Ethiopia: Labelling Difference and Processes of Contextualization in Islam” [482-505]
www.brill.nl

THE JOURNAL OF RELIGION IN AFRICA
,  (Vol.36, No.1, 2006)
Hussein Ahmed, “Coexistence and/or Confrontation?: Towards  a Reappraisal of Christian-Muslim Encounter in Contemporary Ethiopia” [4-22]
Goolam Vaheed, “Unhappily Torn by Dissension and Litigations: Durban’s ‘Memon’ Mosque, 1880-1930” [23-49]
Michelle C. Johnson, “The Proof is on my Palm: Debating Ethnicity, Islam and Ritual in a New African Diaspora” [50-77]
www.brill.nl

THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES, Winter 2005 (Vol.30, No.4)
Gawdat Baghat, “Nuclear Proliferation and the Middle East” [401-424]
John C. Zimmerman, “Roots of Conflict: The Islamist Critique of Western Values” [425-458]
http://www.jspes.org/

THE JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC STUDIES, December 2006 (Vol.28, No.6)
John Gooch, “Re-conquest and Suppression: Fascist Italy’s Pacification of Libya and Ethiopia, 1922-1939” [1005-1032]
Martin Thomas, “Colonial States as Intelligence States: Security Policing and the Limits of Colonial Rule in France’s Muslim Territories, 1920-40” [1033-1060]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND CURRICULUM, (Vol.18, No.3, 2005)
Ali Al-Issa, “The Role of English Language Culture in the Omani Language Education System: An Ideological Perspective” [258-270]
Sue-San Ghahremani-Ghajar and Seyyed Abdolhamid Mirhosseini, “English Class or Speaking about Everything Class? Dialogue Journal Writing as a Critical EFL Literacy Practice in an Iranian High School” [286-299]

AL-MASHRIQ
, Vol.4, No.15, 2006 
Raymond Hinnebusch, “Defying the Hegemon: Syria, the US and the Iraq War” [13-40]
George Capaccio, “Invasion and Occupation Through Iraqi Eyes” [41-48]
Hisham Safieddine, “Lebanon: Truth Postponed” [49-52]
Tawfic al-Masri, “Stereotyping the Middle East” [53-54]
Sami Moubayed, “Talal: The Sad Story of the King of Jordan” [55-68]
R.Y. Ebeid, “The Syriac Impact on Arabic Literature” [6972]
Tamir Sorek, “ The Orange and the ‘Cross in the Crescent” [87-96]


MEDINA VEMIMSHAL,
December 2005 (Vol.5, No.1)
<<in Hebrew>>

Salim Briq, “The Municipal Elections in the Druze Sector” [1105-1146]
http://medina.haifa.ac.il

MERIA JOURNAL,
December 2005 (Vol. 9, No. 4)
Anar Valiyev, “Azerbaijan: Islam in a Post-Soviet Republic” [*]
Sean L. Yom, “Civil Society and Democratization in the Arab World” [*]
Jonathan Spyer, “The Impact of the Iraq War on Israel’s National Security Conception” [*]
Emil Souleimanov, “Chechnya, Wahhabism and the Invasion of Dagestan” [*]
Barry Rubin, “What’s Wrong: The Arab Liberal Critique of Arab Society” [*]
Etienne Sakr, “The Politics and Liberation of Lebanon” [*]
Ali Salman Saleh and Charles Harvie, “An Analysis of Public Sector Deficits and Debt in Lebanon: 1970-2000” [*]

http://meria.idc.ac.il

MERIA JOURNAL, March 2006 (Vol.10, No.1)
Ely Karmon, “Al-Qa’ida and the War on Terror After the War in Iraq” [*]
Joshua Teitelbaum and Meir Litvak, “Students, Teachers and Edward Said: Taking Stock of Orientalism” [*]
Magdi Khalil, “Egypts’ Muslim Brotherhood and Political Power: Would Democracy Survive?” [*]
Mark N. Katz, “Putin’s Foreign Policy Towards Syria” [*]
P.R. Kumaraswamy, “Who am I: The Identity Crisis in the Middle East” [*]
Isaac Kfir, “The Paradox that is Pakistan: Both Ally and Enemy of Terrorism” [*]
Ephraim Inbar, “The Use of Force and Iran’s Nuclear Weapons” [*]
Michael Rubin and Patrick Clawson, “Eternal Iran: Themes in Iranian History” [*]

http://meria.idc.ac.il

THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL
, Winter 2006 (Vol.60, No.1)
Thomas Hegghammer, “Global Jihaddism After the Iraq War” [11-32]
Curtis R. Ryan, “The Odd Couple: Ending the Jordanian-Syrian ‘Cold War’” [33-56]
Jahangir Amuzegar, “Khatami’s Legacy: Dashed Hopes” [57-74]
Oren Barak, “Towards a Representative Military? The Transformation of the Lebanese Officer Corps Since 1945” [75-94]
Talal Nizameddin, “The Political Economy of Lebanon under Rafik Hariri: An Interpretation” [95-114]
http://www.mideasti.org

MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Winter 2005 (Vol.12, No.4)
Juan Cole, Kenneth Katzman, Karim Sadjadpour and Ray Takeyh, “A Shia Crescent: What Fallout for the United States?” [1-27]
Kamran Taremi, “Iranian Foreign Policy Towards Occupied Iraq, 2003-05” [28-47]
Dag Harald Claes, “The United States and Iraq: Making Sense of the Oil Factor” [48-57]
Mark N. Katz, “Iran and America: Is Rapprochement Finally Possible?” [58-65]
Henri J. Barkey and Ellen Laipson, “Iraqi Kurds and Iraq’s Future” [66-76]
Richard L. Russell, “The Persian Gulf’s Collective-Security Mirage” [77-88]
Bulent Aras, “Turkey and the GCC: An Emerging Relationship” [89-97]
Ronald R. Stockton, “The Presbyterian Divestiture Vote and the Jewish Response” [98-117]
Leila Hudson, “The New Ivory Towers: Think Tanks, Strategic Studies and Counterrealism” [118-132]
Davut Ates, “Economic Liberalization and Changes in Fundamentalism: the Case of Egypt” [133-144]
Marvine Howe, “Palestinians in Lebanon” [145-155]
Gareth Porter, “An Interview With Gary Hart” [156-163]
http://www.mepc.org/public_asp/journal/journal.asp

MISHPAT UMIMSHAL, November 2005 (Vol.9, No.1)
<<in Hebrew>>
Itzhak Zamir, “Equality of Rights for Arabs in Israel” [11-38]
http://mishpat-umimshal.haifa.ac.il

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, February 2006
Alain Gresh, “Saudi Arabia: Reality Check” [*]
Alain Gresh, “The Hamas Landslide” [*]

THE MUSLIM WORLD
, January 2006 (Vol.96, No.1)
Mucahit Bilici, “The Fethullah Gulen Movement and its Politics of Representation in Turkey” [1-20]
Ruya Kilic, “Sayyids and Sharifs in the Ottoman State: On the Borders of the True and the False” [21-36]
Kenneth Lizzio, “The Naqshbandi/Saifiyya Battle for Islamic Tradition” [37-60]
Kelly Pemberton, “Women’s Pirs, Saintly Succession, and Spiritual Guidance in South Asian Sufism” [61-88]
Jonathan A.C. Brown, “The Last Days of Al-Ghazzali and the Tripartite Division of the Muslim World. Abu Hamid al-Ghazzali’s Letter to the Seljuq Vizier and Comentary” [89-114]
Febe Armanios and Bogac Ergene, “A Christian Martyr Under Mamluk Justice: The Trials of Salib (d.1512) According to Coptic and Muslim Sources” [115-144]
Roberto Marin-Guzman, “Political Turmoil in al-Andalus in the Time of the Amr Abd Allah (888-912): Study of the Revolt of Days Um Ibn Ishaq, Lord of Murcia and Lorca and the Role of ‘Umar Ibn Haf-Un “[145-174]
Yoginder Sikand, “The Tablighi Jama’at and Politics: A Critical Reappraisal” [175-*]

http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

AL-NAKLAH, Spring 2005
Andrew Finkelman, “The Constitution and its Interpretation: An Islamic Law Perspective on Afghanistan’s Constitutional Development Process, 2002-2004” [*]
Joshua L. Gleis, “National Security Implications of Al-Takfir Wal-Hijra” [*]
Kafia Haile, “The Psychological Battle for Iraq: Lessons from Algeria” [*]
Anna Tiedemann, “Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting: Public Diplomacy or Propaganda?” [*]
http://fletcher.tufts.edu/al_nakhlah/

THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Winter 2005/06
<<Special Issue: The Terror>>
Dimitri Simes, “Jihad Unintended” [*]
Alexis Debat, “Terror and the Fifth Republic” [*]
Lawrence M. Mead, “Why Anglos Lead” [*]
Aluf Benn, “The Ambiguous Way Forward: After Gaza” [*]
http://www.nationalinterest.org/

NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, Winter 2006 (Vol.23, No.1)
<<Special on: The War on Terror and the Islamic Reformation>>
Salman Rushdie, “Inside the Mind of Jihadists” [*]
Tariq ramadan, “The Global Ideology of Fear” [*]
Imran Khan, “Spiritual Reform Will Come Only After Political Reform” [*]
Ayaan Hirsi, “Islamic Reform Will Come from Europe” [*]
Reza Aslan, “The Iraqi Constitution: A Model of Islamic Democracy” [*]
Kanan Makiya, “Revenge of the Shia” [*]
Scott Ritter, “Indicting America” [*]
Anthony Giddens, “French Riots Show Need to Reform European Social Model” [*]
Thomas C. Schelling, “Iranian Nuke Would be Suicide Bomb” [*]
Shimon Peres, “The Triangle of Peace” [*]
Daniel Barenboim “Schubert and Gaza” [*]
http://digitalnpq.org/

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
, Vol.53, No.4 (March 9, 2006)
Max Rodenbeck, “Their Master’s Voice” [*]
David Cole, “Are We Safer?” [*]
Robert Malley, Hussein Agha, “Hamas: The Perils of Power” [*]
http://www.nybooks.com

PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL
, Vol.12, Nos.2&3, 2005
<<Special Issue: Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia>> 
John Bunzl, “Mirror Images: Perceptions and Interest in the Israel-Palestine Conflict” [8-14]

Mustafa Abu Sway, “Islamophobia: Meaning, Manifestations, Causes” [15-23]
Dina Porat, “The New Anti-Semitism and the Middle East” [24-30]
Abdullah Sajid, “Islamophobia: A New World for an Old Fear” [31-40]
Meir Litvak, “The Anti-Semitism of Hamas” [41-47]
Eugenio Chahuan, “An East-West Dichotomy: Islamophobia” [47- 52]
Sivan Hirschhoeffler and Eran Halperin, “Through the Squalls of Hate: Arabic-Phobic Attitudes Among Extreme and Moderate Right in Israel” [53-60]
Sander Gilman, “The Parallels of Islam and Judaism in the Diaspora” [61-66]
Abdelmajid Charfi, “Islam and Democracy: Are they Compatible?” [67-73]
Yehuda Stolov, “On Overcoming Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia” [73-77]
Nasser Al-Kidwa, “Interview: ’Elections Should be Open to All Palestinians’” [78-85]
Alexander Flores, “Western Perceptions of Anti-Semitism in Arab and Islamic Discourse” [95-100]
Marcy Newman, “Fair and Balanced? On Academic Freedom in Post 9/11 America” [101-108]
Amnon Kartin and Itzhak Shnell, “Demography and Politics in the Palestinian Authority” [109-117]
Dan Jacobson, “Lessons from the Disengagement” [120-122]
http://www.pij.org

PEACE AND CHANGE, January ‏2006 (Vol. 31, No.1)
Leonard Cutler, “Enemy Combatants and Guantanamo: The Rule of Law and Law of War of Post-9/11” [35-57]

AL-QANTARA, (Vol.26, No.2, 2005)
Nurit Tsafrir, “The Attitude of Sunni Islam Toward Jews and Christians as Reflected in Some Legal Issues” [317-336]
http://www.eea.csic.es/qantara/qantara.html

STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, February 2006 (Vol.8, No.4)
Mark A. Heller, “Preliminary Observations on Hamas’ Victory” [1]
Giora Eiland, “Managing the Conflict: The Next Stage” [2-6]
Alex Fishman, “The Changing Face of the IDF: The Security Agenda and the Ballot Box” [7-12]
Ephraim Kam, “Marching Johnny Home: Evacuating Amercian Forces from Iraq” [13-21]
Ayellet Yehiav, “Post-Election Assessment: The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt’s Parliament” [21-27]

http://www.tau.ac.il/jcss/

DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, (Vol.45, No.2, 2005)
Jonathan Miran, “A Historical Overview of Islam in Eritrea” [177-215]
Fruma Zachs, “From the Mission to the Missionary:The Bliss fFmily and the Syrian Protestant College (1866-1920)” [255-291]

www.brill.nl

DIE WELT DES ISLAMS,
(Vol.45, No.3, 2005)
Stefan Reichmuth, “Facets of Orientalism: Introduction – Remarks” [307-312]
Jacques Waardenburg, “Louis Massignon (1883-1962) as a Student of Islam” [312-342]
Markus Schmitz, “Edward Said’s andere Leserschaft – das Arabische Andere als Leserschaft” [343-369]
Achim Rohde, “Der innere Orient – Orientalismus, Antisemitismus und Geschlecht im Deutschland des 18. bis 20. Jahrhunderts” [370-411]

www.brill.nl

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