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CONTENTS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
3. JOURNAL ADDRESSES
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST,
February 2003 (Vol.46, No.6)
ANKARA PAPER 5, 2002
ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY, February 2003 (Vol.19, No.1)
ARAB STUDIES JOURNAL, Fall 2002/Spring 2003 (Vol.10, No.2, Vol.11,
No.1)
THE ATLANTIC, April 2003 (Vol.291, No.3)
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, May 2003 (Vol.30, No.1)
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, Troisieme Trimestre 2002 (No.67)
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, Quatrieme Trimestre 2002 (No.68)
COLUMBIA JOURNALISM REVIEW, March/April 2003
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST 2000
(Vol.20, Nos.1&2)
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, February 2003 (Vol.18, No.1)
CULTURAL SURVIVAL QUARTERLY, Summer 2002
CURRENT HISTORY, March 2003 (Vol.102, No.662)
DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, March-April 2003 (Vol.24, No.2)
DIOGENES 197, (Vol.50, No.1)
DOMES, Winter 2002 (Vol.11, No.2)
ETUDES RURALES, July-December 2002 (Nos.163-164)
ETHOS, September 2002 (Vol.30, No.3)
FASHION THEORY, March 2003 (Vol.7, No.1)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, March/April 2003
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, May/June 2003
GAZETTE, February 2003 (Vol.65, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS, January-March 2003 (Vol.29, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL JL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, February 2003 (Vol.35,
No.1)
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, 2002 (Vol.40, No.6)
IRANIAN STUDIES, Fall 2002 (Vol.35, No.4)
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, April 2003 (Vol.14, No.2)
THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, Third Quarter 2002 (Vol.46, No.3)
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Winter 2002 (Vol.41, No.4)
ISRAEL STUDIES, Fall 2002 (Vol.7, No.3)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 7 April 2003 (Vol.13, No.25)
JOURNALISM, April 2003 (Vol.4, No.1)
JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY, April 2003 (Vol.14, No.2)
A JOURNAL OF LESBIAN AND GAY STUDIES, 2002 (Vol.8, No.4)
JOURNAL OF MODERN JEWISH STUDIES, 2002 (Vol.1, No.2)
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Winter 2003 (Vol.32, No.2, Issue
126)
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES, February 2003 (Vol.8, No.1)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Winter 2003
(Vol.26, No.2)
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, Winter 2002 (Vol.7, No.4)
MERIP, Spring 2003 (No.226, Vol.33, No.1)
THE MIDDLE EAST, February 2003 (No.331)
THE MIDDLE EAST, March 2003 (No.332)
MIDDLE EAST AFFAIRS, Summer/Fall 2002 (Vol.8, Nos.3-4)
MIDDLE EAST INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN, February-March 2003
MIDDLE EAST INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN, April 2003
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Spring 2003 (Vol.10, No.1)
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Spring
2003 (Vol.10, No.2)
MIDSTREAM, February/March 2003 (Vol.49, No.2)
MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, 2003 (Vol.27, No.3)
MODERN & CONTEMPORARY FRANCE, November 2002 (Vol.10, No.4)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, March 2003
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, April
2003
THE NEW YORKER, March 2003
NOMADIC PEOPLES, 2002 (Vol.6, No.1)
POLITICS & SOCIETY, March 2003 (Vol.31, No.1)
STATE & SOCIETY, December 2002 (Vol.2, No.3)
SURVIVAL, Spring 2003 (Vol.45, No.1)
TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, Autumn 2002 (Vol.14, No.3)
THEORY CULTURE & SOCIETY, February 2003 (Vol.20, No.1)
TURKISH STUDIES, Spring 2003 (Vol.4, No.1)
TURKISH STUDIES, Fall 2003 (Vol.4, No.2)
THE TURKISH STUDIES ASSOCIATION BULLETIN, Fall 2001 (Vol.25, No.2)
2.
ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST,
February 2003 (Vol.46, No.6)
Lynne L. Snowden, “How Likely Are Terrorists to Use a Nuclear Strategy?”
[699-713]
ANKARA PAPER 5, 2002
Umit Ozdag, “The PKK and Low Intensity Conflict in Turkey” [*]
ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY, February 2003 (Vol.19, No.1)
Mikael Kurkiala, “Interpreting Honour Killings: The Story of Fadime Sahindal
(1975-2002) in the Swedish Press” [6-7]
ARAB STUDIES JOURNAL, Fall 2002/Spring 2003 (Vol.10, No.2, Vol.11, No.1)
Samia Mehrez, “Magda’s Story: Once Upon a Time…” [10-16]
Amy Zalman, “Gender and the Palestinian Narrative of Return in Two Novels by
Ghassan Kanafani” [17-43]
Relli Schechter, “Press Advertising in Egypt: Business Realities and Local
Meaning, 1182-1956” [44-66]
Sahar Bazzaz, “Heresy and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Morocco” [67-86]
Hosam Aboul-Ela, “Arabic News with an American Accent: Cairo’s Al-Ahram and
the Mexican Peso Crisis” [67-111]
THE ATLANTIC, April 2003 (Vol.291, No.3)
Bruce Hoffman, “The Leadership Secrets of Osama bin Laden” [*]
Robert D. Kaplan, “A Tale of Two Colonies” [*]
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, May 2003 (Vol.30, No.1)
Rami Ginat , “The Egytpian Left and the Roots of Neutralism in the
Pre-Nasserite Era” [5-24]
Ihsan Yilmaz, “Non-Recognition of Post-modern Turkish Socio-legal Reality and
the Predicament of Women” [25-41]
David Zeidan, “A Comparative Study of Selected Themes in Christian and Islamic
Fundamentalist Discourses” [43-80]
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, Troisieme Trimestre 2002 (No.67)
<<Issue Speciale: Palestine Aujourd’hui>>
Gilles Paris, “La Reforme Aleatoire des Services
Palestiniens” [29-36]
Herve
Deguine, “La Couverture Mediatique d’une Crise sous Pression” [45-56]
Agnes Lavallois, “La Question de Jerusalem” [57-64]
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, Quatrieme Trimestre 2002 (No.68)
<<Issue Speciale: Le Vatican et l’Islam>>
Sarah Chevalley, “Le Siege de la basilique de la nativite a Bethleem: La
Diplomatie Pontificale Mise a l’Epreuve” [19-26]
Sarah Chevalley, “Jerusalem: Ville Trois Fois Sainte” [27-30]
Joseph Yacoub, “Les Chretiens d’orient dans leur environnement
Arabo-Musulman” [31-40]
Gerald Arboit, “Jean-Paul II et les Musulmans” [41-64]
Rochdi Alili, “Le cadre historique de la relation Islamo-Catholique en
Occident (du VIIIeme au XVIeme siecles)” [75-86]
COLUMBIA JOURNALISM REVIEW, March/April 2003
Baghdad Journal “Minding the Minders: You Report, They Decide” [16-17]
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST 2000
(Vol.20, Nos.1&2)
William Samii, “The Nation and Its Minorities: Ethnicity, Unity, and State
Policy in Iran” [128-137]
<<Special: Iranian Immigrants, Exiles and Refugees>>
Minoo
Moallem, “Iranian Immigrants, Exiles and Refugees: From National to
Transnational Contexts” [161-164]
Mina
Agha, “The Biographical Significance of Flight and Exile” [165-170]
Afshin Matin-Asgari, “Tehran Memoirs and Diaries, Winter 1979 and Summer
1997” [171-179]
Janet L. Bauer, “Desiring Place: Iranian ‘Refugee’ Women and the Cultural
Politics of Self and Community in the Diaspora” [180-199]
Minoo Moallem, “’Foreignness’ and Be/longing: Transnationalism and
Immigrant Entrepreneurial Spaces” [200-210]
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, February 2003 (Vol.18, No.1)
Jonathan H. Shannon, “Emotion, Performance, and Temporality in Arab Music:
Reflections on Tarab” [72-98]
CULTURAL SURVIVAL QUARTERLY, Summer 2002
Ann Gardner, “A Crossroads to Peace in South Sinai” [*]
CURRENT HISTORY, March 2003 (Vol.102, No.662)
Mujeeb R. Khan and M. Hakan Yavuz, “Bringing Turkey into Europe” [119-123]
Isa Blumi, “The Islamist Challenge in Kosova” [124-128]
Michael T. Klare, “For Oil and Empire? Rethinking War with Iraq” [129-135]
DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, March-April 2003 (Vol.24, No.2)
Sergio Herzog, “Religiosity and Perceptions of Crime Seriousness by Jewish and
Muslim Respondents in Israel” [153-174]
DIOGENES 197, (Vol.50, No.1)
Fatma Oussedik, “Learning and Reason in the Muslim West: The Case of
Algeria” [57-70]
DOMES, Winter 2002 (Vol.11, No.2)
Ali Al-Tarrah, “Women in the Development of Kuwait” [*]
Ayad al-Qazzaz, “The Image of Arab and Islam in Introduction to Sociology
College Textbooks in the United States” [*]
Sameen Ahmed Khan, “The Middle East Synchrotron Facility Can Bring Regional
Cooperation” [*]
ETUDES RURALES, July-December 2002 (Nos.163-164)
Christine Pirinoli, “Entre terre et territoire: enracinement de l’identite
palestinienne” [91-108]
ETHOS, September 2002 (Vol.30, No.3)
Brian Schiff, “Talking about Identity: Arab Students at the Hebrew University
of Jerusalem” [273-303]
FASHION THEORY, March 2003 (Vol.7, No.1)
Alexandru Balasescu, “Tehran Chic: Islamic Headscarves, Fashion Designers, and
New Geographies of Modernity” [39-56]
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, March/April 2003
Stephen Biddle, “Afghanistan and the Future of Warfare” [*]
David G. Victor and Nadejda M. Victor, “Axis of Oil?” [*]
Yuval Elizur, “Israel Banks on a Fence” [*]
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, May/June 2003
Adeed Dawisha, “How to Build a Democratic Iraq” [*]
Martin Indyk, “A Trusteeship for Palestine?” [*]
Michael S. Teitelbaum and Philip L. Martin, “Is Turkey Ready for Europe?”
[*]
GAZETTE, February 2003 (Vol.65, No.1)
Dina Ibrahim, “Individual Perceptions of International Correspondents in the
Middle East An Obstacle to Fair News?” [87-100]
INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS, January-March 2003 (Vol.29, No.1)
Hemda Ben-Yehuda and Meirav Mishali-Ram, “The Ethnic-State Perspective in
International Crises: A Theoretical Framework Applied to the Arab-Israeli
Conflict 1947-2000” [1-26]
INTERNATIONAL JL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, February 2003 (Vol.35, No.1)
Weldon C. Matthews, “Pan-Islam or Arab Nationalism? The Meaning of the 1931
Jerusalem Islamic Congress Reconsidered” [1-22]
Shahrough Akhavi, “Sunni Modernist Theories of Social Contract in Contemporary
Egypt” [23-49]
Relli Shechter, “Selling Luxury: The Rise of the Egyptian Cigarette and the
Transformation of the Egyptian Tobacco Market, 1850-1914” [51-75]
Haris Exertzoglou, “The Cultural Uses of Consumption: Negotiating Class,
Gender, and Nation in Ottoman Urban Centers during the 19th
Century” [77-101]
Samer Shehata, “In the Basha’s House: The Organizational Culture of Egyptian
Public-Sector Enterprise” [103-132]
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, 2002 (Vol.40, No.6)
Ahmet Icduygu and Sule Toktas, “How do Smuggling and Trafficking Operate via
Irregular Border Crossings in the Middle East?” [25-54]
IRANIAN STUDIES, Fall 2002 (Vol.35, No.4)
Touraj Daryaee, “Mind, Body, and Cosmos: Chess and Backgammon in Ancient
Persia” [281-312]
Philippe Rochard, “The Identities of the Iranian Zurkhanah” [313-340]
Cyrus Schayegh, “Sport, Health, and the Iranian Modern Middle Class in the
1920s and 1930s” [341-370]
H. E. Chehabi, “A Political History of Football in Iran” [371-402]
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, April 2003 (Vol.14, No.2)
Emad Eldin Shahin, “The Foreign Policy of the Islamic Salvation Front in
Algeria” [121-144]
Isabel O’Connor, “The Fall of the Almohad Empire in the Eyes of Modern
Spanish Historians” [145-162]
Abdelaziz Testas, “Models of Cultural Exclusion and Civilizational Clashes: A
Comparison between Huntington and Siddiqui” [175-188]
Rollin Armour Sr., “Islam, Christianity and the West: A Troubled History”
[221-236]
THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, Third Quarter 2002 (Vol.46, No.3)
Jamil Faroqi, “Bases of Social Life in Islam” [259-276]
Muhammad Ahsan, “Theoretical, Historical and Contemporary Perspectives of
Human Development in the Muslim World” [277-312]
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Winter 2002 (Vol.41, No.4)
Mohammad Hashim Kamali, “Issues in the Understanding of Jihad and Ijtihad”
[617-634]
Fikret Karcic, “The Eastern Question – A Paradigm for Understanding the
Balkan Muslims’ History in the 20th Century” [635-650]
Zeki Saritoprak, “The Mahdi Tradition in Islam: A Social-Cognitive Approach”
[651-674]
Aurangzeb Mehmood, “Islamisation of Economy in Pakistan: Past, Present and
Future” [675-704]
ISRAEL STUDIES, Fall 2002 (Vol.7, No.3)
Elie Rekhess, “The Arabs of Israel After Oslo: Localization of the National
Struggle” [1-44]
Sarah Ozacky-Lazar and Mustafa Kabha, “The Hagana in Arab and
Palestinian Historiography and Media” [45-60]
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 7 April 2003 (Vol.13, No.25)
Eitan Cabel, “Pragmatist or Bluffer?” [18-19]
Ina Friedman, “The System is Stacked” [20-22]
Isabel Kershner, “Jericho First, Again” [24-31]
JOURNALISM, April 2003 (Vol.4, No.1)
Melinda B. Robins, “‘Lost Boys’ and the Promised Land: US Newspaper
coverage of Sudanese Refugees” [29-49]
JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY, April 2003 (Vol.14, No.2)
Abdou Filali-Ansary, “The Sources of Enlightened Muslim Thought” [*]
Abdelwahab El-Affendi, “The Elusive Reformation” [*]
Radwan A. Masmoudi, “The Silenced Majority” [*]
Laith Kubba, “Faith and Modernity” [*]
Soli Ozel, “After the Tsunami” [*]
Ziya Onis and E. Fuat Keyman, “A New Path Emerges” [*]
A JOURNAL OF LESBIAN AND GAY STUDIES, 2002 (Vol.8, No.4)
Raz Yosef, “Homoland: Interracial Sex and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in
Israeli Cinema” [553-580]
JOURNAL OF MODERN JEWISH STUDIES, 2002 (Vol.1, No.2)
Arnon Golan, “Redistribution and Resistance: Urban Conflicts During and
Following the 1948 War” [117-130]
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, Winter 2002 (Vol.7, No.4)
Paul A. Silversetien, “France’s Mare Nostrum: Colonial and
Post-Colonial Constructions of the French Mediterranean” [1-22]
Francesco Cavatorta, “The Failed Liberalization of Algeria and the
International Context: A Legacy of Stable Authoritarianism” [23-43]
Ali Abderrezak, “Government Policy and Economic Growth: A Comparative Analysis
of the Maghrib Experience” [44-53]
Laryssa Chomiak, “Civil Society in Transition: The Experiences of Centres for
Abused Women in Moroco” [55-82]
Remco Ensel, “Colactation and Fictive Kinship as Rites of Incorportion and
Reversal in Morocco” [83-96]
Cynthia Becker, “’We are Real Slaves, Real Ismkhan’: Memories of the
Trans-Saharan Slave Trade in the Tafilalet of South-Eastern Morocco” [97-121]
Daniela Merolla, “Digital Imagination and the ‘Landscapes of Group
Identities’: the Flourishing of Theatre, Video and ‘Amazigh Net’ in the
Maghrib and Berber Diaspora” [122-131]
Joseph Benach, “Privatisation and the Internet in Morocco: A Rabat Case
Study” [132-141]
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Winter 2003 (Vol.32, No.2, Issue
126)
Peter Lagerquist, “Privatizing the Occupation: The Political Economy of an
Oslo Development Project” [5-20]
Graham Usher, “Facing Defeat: The Intifadah two Years on” [21-40]
Azmi Bishara, “The Quest for Strategy” [41-49]
Walid Khalidi, “The Prospects for Peace in the Middle East” [50-62]
Elia Suleiman, “The Occupation (and Life) through an Absurdist Lens” [63-72]
Salim Tamari, “Najati Sidqi (1905-79): The Enigmatic Jerusalem Bolshevik”
[79-94]
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES, February 2003 (Vol.8, No.1)
Rachel Scott, “An ‘official’ Islamic Response to the Egyptian al-jihad
Movement” [39-62]
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Winter 2003
(Vol.26, No.2)
John C. Hulsman and James Phillips, “Post-War Political Settlement in Iraq”
[4-21]
Suzanne Stiver Lie and Kari Vogt, “Islamization in Syria: Gender, Education
and Ideology” [22-41]
P.R. Kumaraswamy, “President George Bush’s Middle East Edict: A Textual
Analysis” [42-67]
MERIP, Spring 2003 (No.226, Vol.33, No.1)
Asef Bayat, “The ‘Street’ and the Politics of Dissent in the Arab World”
[10-17]
Jillian Schwedler, “More Than a Mob: The Dynamics of Political Demonstrations
in Jordan” [18-23]
Sa’eda Kilani, “Boycott Fever in Jordan” [24-27]
Mona El-Ghobashy, “Unsettling the Authorities: Constitutional Reform in
Egypt” [28-35]
Mary Ann Tetreault, “Advice and Dissent in Kuwait” [36-39]
Ali Rezael, “Last Efforts of Iran’s Reformists” [40-47]
THE MIDDLE EAST, February 2003 (No.331)
Milan Vesaly, “A Different Kind of War” [6-9]
Ed Blanche, “On the Terror Trail” [24-27]
Giles Trendle, “Splintered Loyalties, Shattered Lives” [28-31]
THE MIDDLE EAST, March 2003 (No.332)
Adel Darwish, “”US: The Road Show Rolls On” [6-9]
Pat Lancaster, “Omanis Announce Electoral Reforms” [20-21]
John Williamson, “France: Politics of Hate” [22-23]
Peter Willems, “Yemen: The Stakes are Higher” [24-27]
MIDDLE EAST AFFAIRS, Summer/Fall 2002 (Vol.8, Nos.3-4)
Mustafa Abu Sway, “Islamic Perspectives on the Oslo Debacle” [15-32]
Saqr Abu Fakhr, “Patriotism, Fatah, and Political Islam in the Formation of
the Palestinian State” [33-48]
Rasha al-Disuqi, “The Palestinian Struggle: Terrorism or Resistance” [49-68]
Neil Sammonds, “De-constructing Terrorism: The Mislabelling of Hezbollah”
[69-90]
Kamran A. Bokhari, “The Social and Ideological Roots of Jihadism: A
Constructivist Approach” [91-118]
Ambassador Khidir Haroun Ahmed, “Contributions of the Islamic Civilization”
[119-124]
Ali A. Mazrui, “Islam Between Christian Allies and Western Adversaries”
[125-140]
Siraj Islam Mufti, “Dialogue, Not ‘Clash’” [141-148]
Anisa Abd al-Fattah, “Islam in America: A Giant Awakened by Zionism”
[149-170]
Antony T. Sullivan, “Whither Islam and the West?” [171-196]
Enes Karic, “Muslim Bosnians between the Balkans and Europe” [197-210]
MIDDLE EAST INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN, February-March 2003
Gary C. Gambill, “Explaining the Arab Democracy Deficit (I)” [*]
Pierre Maroun, “Dossier: Amine Gemayel” [*]
Ziad K. Abdlenour, “Implications in the Syrian Redeployment” [*]
Gary C. Gambill, “Dossier: Wafic Said” [*]
Mahan Abedin, “The MKO and the War on Iraq” [*]
MIDDLE EAST INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN, April 2003
Gary C. Gambill, “The US-Syrian Crisis and the End of Constructive
Engagement” [*]
Ziad K. Abdelnour, “Syria’s Proxy Froces in Iraq” [*]
Avi J. Jorisch, “Al-Manar and the War in Iraq” [*]
Mahan Abbedin, “The Origins of Iran’s Reformist Elite” [*]
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Spring 2003 (Vol.10, No.1)
Leon T. Hadar, Frank Anderson, Fareed Mohamedi, Ian S. Lustick, “Symposium: In
the Wake of War: Geo-strategy, Terrorism, Oil and Domestic Politics” [1-28]
Donald F. Hepburn, “Is It a War for Oil?” [29-34]
Saif Aleslam al-Qadhafi, “Libyan-American Relations” [35-44]
Thomas R. Stauffer, “The Cost of Conflict in the Middle East, 1956-2002: What
the U.S. Has Spent” [45-102]
Vahan Zanoyan, “Time for Making Historic Decisions in the Middle East”
[103-120]
Mustafa Malik, “Islam’s Missing Link to the West” [121-134]
Jahangir Amuzegar, “Iran’s Theocracy Under Siege” [135-153]
Judy Barsalou, “The Long Road to Palestinian Reform” [154-163]
Robert Looney, “Hawala: The Terrorist’s Informal Financial Mechanism”
[164-167]
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Spring
2003 (Vol.10, No.2)
Azar
Nafisi, “Reading Lolita in Tehran” [3-18]
Haim Malka, “Must Innocents Die? The Islamic Debate Over Suicide Attacks”
[19-28]
Jonathan Schanzer, “The Challenge of Hamas to Fatah” [29-38]
Jacob Tovy, “Negotiating the Palestinian Refugees” [39-50]
Eliyahu Kanosky, “Oil: Who’s Really Over a Barrel?” [51-64]
Martin
Kramer, “Coming to Terms: Fundamentalists or Islamists?” [65-78]
MIDSTREAM, February/March 2003 (Vol.49,
No.2)
Elliott A. Green, “From Damascus to Jenin” [19-21]
MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, 2003 (Vol.27, No.3)
Interview with H.H. General Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, Dubai Crown
Prince and UAE Defence Minister, “Between War and Peace” [54-59]
MODERN & CONTEMPORARY FRANCE, November 2002 (Vol.10, No.4)
<<Special Issue: France and Algeria, 1962-2002: Turning the
Page?>>
Neil MacMaster, “The Torture Controversy (1998-2002): Towards a ‘New
History’ of the Algerian War?” [449-460]
Benjamin Stora, “Algerie: les retours de la memoire de la guerre
d’independence” [461-474]
Azouz Begag, “Les relations France-Algerie vues de la diaspora algerienne”
[475-482]
Philip Dine, “France, Algeria and Sport: From Colonisation to Globalisation”
[495-506]
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, March 2003
Ignacio Ramonet, “Poles Apart” [*]
Edward Said, “The Alternative United States” [*]
Philip S. Golub, “United States: Inventing Demons” [*]
Eric Alterman, “United States: Making Up News” [*]
Niels Kadritzke, “Turkey: Price of Alliance” [*]
Wendy Kristianasen, “Turkey: Post-Islamists in Power” [*]
Eric Rouleau, “The View from Palestine” [*]
Judith Huber, “Afghanistan: the Taliban’s Smiling Face” [*]
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, April
2003
Selim Nassib, “Woeful State of the Arab World” [*]
Yahya Sadowski, “No War for whose Oil?” [*]
Ibrahim Warde, “It’s the Economy, Stupid” [*]
David Baran, “Iraq: Misreading the Vital Signs”
Francois Burgat, “Yemen: On which Side?” [*]
Benjamin Barthe, “Palestine: The World Looks Away” [*]
Mohammed Arkoun, “How Islam and Modernity can be Reconciled” [*]
THE NEW YORKER, March 2003
Jeffrey Goldberg, “Waiting at the Front” [*]
Isabel Hilton, “Little Iraq” [*]
NOMADIC PEOPLES, 2002 (Vol.6, No.1)
Mohammad Shahbazi, “The Qashqa’i Nomads of Iran (Part II): State-supported
Literacy and Ethnic Identity” [95-123]
POLITICS & SOCIETY, March 2003 (Vol.31, No.1)
Marc Lynch, “Beyond the Arab Street: Iraq and the Arab Public Sphere”
[55-92]
STATE & SOCIETY, December 2002 (Vol.2, No.3)
Shulamit Carmi and Henry Rosenfeld, “The Time When the Majority in the Israeli
Cabinet Decided ‘Not to Block the Possibility of the Return of the Arab
Refugees’ and How and Why This Policy Was Defeated” [371-400]
SURVIVAL, Spring 2003 (Vol.45, No.1)
Emmanuel Sivan, “The Clash within Islam” [25-44]
Gareth Jenkins, “Muslim Democrats in Turkey?” [45-66]
Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen, “Gulf War: The German Resistance” [99-116]
Stephen Glain, “Jordan: The Consequences of Peace” [167-182]
TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, Autumn 2002 (Vol.14, No.3)
Danishai Kornbluth, “Jordan and the Anti-Normalization Campaign, 1994-2001”
[80-108]
Adam Dolnik and Anjali Bhattacharjee, “Hamas: Suicide Bombings, Rockets or
WMD?” [109-138]
THEORY CULTURE & SOCIETY, February 2003 (Vol.20, No.1)
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Ziya Onis, “Domestic Politics, International Norms and Challenges to the
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Esra Cayhan, “Towards a European Security and Defense Policy: With or Without
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Semin Suvarierol, “The Cyprus Obstacle on Turkey’s Road to Membership in the
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Kemal Kirisci, “The Question of Asylum and Illegal Migration in European
Union-Turkish Relations” [79-106]
William Hale, “Human Rights, the European Union and the Turkish Accession
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Nergis Canefe and Tanil Bora, “The Intellectual Roots of Anti-European
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Ziya Onis, “Domestic Politics Versus Global Dynamics: Towards a Political
Economy of the 2000-2001 Financial Crises in Turkey” [1-30]
Hakan Tunc, “The Gamble that Was Lost: The 2000-2001 Turkish Financial Crises
in Comparative Perspective” [31-52]
Erinc Yeldan and Ahmet Ertugrul, “On the Structural Weaknesses of the
Post-1999 Turkish Disinflation Program” [53-67]
Emre Alper and Kamil Yilmaz, “Domestic Needs for Foreign Finance and Exchange
Rate Regime Choice in Developing Countries with Special Reference to Turkey”
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Fikret Sensed, “Economic Crises as an Instigator of Distributional Conflict:
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Ali Carkoglu and Fikret Adaman, “Social Capital and Corruption During Times of
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O. Cevdat Akcay and Emre Alper, “Towards a Sustainable Debt Burden: Challenges
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O. Cevdat Akcay, “The Turkish Banking Sector Two Years After the Crises: A
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