ELECTRONIC CURRENT CONTENTS
OF PERIODICALS
ON THE MIDDLE EAST
VOL. 24, No. 2, April 2004

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CONTENTS

1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

1.  ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY, 2003 (Vol.57, No.4)
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Summer 2003 (Vol.25, No.3)
ARABIES, March 2004
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, April 2004 (Vol.293, No.3)
THE BROWN JOURNAL OF WORLD AFFAIRS,
Winter/Spring 2004 (Vol.10, No.2)
COMMENTARY, March 2004
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST (Vol.23, Nos.1-2, 2003)
CULTURE, THEORY AND CRITIQUE, October 2003 (Vol.44, No.2)
CURRENT HISTORY, April 2004
ETHNOS, 2003 (Vol.68, No.4)
EUROPEAN LAW JOURNAL, March 2004 (Vol.10, No.2)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, March/April 2004 (Vol.83, No.2)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, May/June 2004 (Vol.83, No.3)
HARVARD INTERNATIONAL REVIEW, Winter 2004 (Vol.25, No.4)
HAWWA, 2003 (Vol.1, No.3)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, Winter 2003-2004 (Vol.59, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT,
January 2004 (Vol.28, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, October-December 2003 (Vol.40, No.4)
INTERNATIONALE POLITIK, February 2004 (Vol.59, No.2)
INTERNATIONALE SCHULBUCHFORSCHUNG, 2003 (Vol.25, No.4)
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, January 2004 (Vol.15, No.1)
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, 2004 (Vol.11, No.1)
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Winter 2003 (Vol.42, No.4)
ISRAEL STUDIES, Fall 2003 (Vol.8, No.3)
JAMA’A, 2003 (Vol.2)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 22 March 2004 (Vol.14, No.24)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 5 April 2004 (Vol.14, No.25)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 19 April 2004 (Vol.14, No.26)
JEUNE AFRIQUE L’INTELLIGENT, 15-21 February 2004 (No.2249)
JEUNE AFRIQUE L’INTELLIGENT, 22-28 February 2004 (No.2250)
JEUNE AFRIQUE L’INTELLIGENT, 29 February-6 March 2004 (No.2251)
JEUNE AFRIQUE L’INTELLIGENT, 7-13 March 2004 (No.2252)
JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH, Winter 2003 (Vol.59, No.4)
JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES, May 2004 (Vol.15, No.2)
JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY, February 2004 (Vol.66, No.1)
JOURNAL OF MULTILINGUAL & MULTICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT,
2003, (Vol.24, Nos.1-2)
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Winter 2004 (Vol.33, No.2, Issue 130)
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, March 2004 (Vol.41, No.2)
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES, February 2004 (Vol.9, No.1)
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE,
March 2004 (Vol.10, No.1)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
Winter 2004 (Vol.27, No.2)
MAGHREB-MACHREK, Winter 2003-2004 (No.178)
MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, January-March 2003 (Vol.22, No.1)
MERIA, March 2004 (Vol.8, No.1)
MERIP, Spring 2004 (No.230, Vol.34, No.1)
MESA BULLETIN, December 2003 (Vol.37, No.2)
THE MIDDLE EAST, March 2004 (No.343)
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, March 2004 (Vol.11, No.1)
MIDSTREAM, February/March 2004 (Vol.50, No.2)
MIT-EJMES, Fall 2003 (Vol.4)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, March 2004
AL NAKHLAH, May 2004
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Spring 2004 (No.75)
NATIV, March 2004 (Vol.17, No.2)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 29 April 2004 (Vol.51, No.7)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 13 May 2004 (Vol.51, No.8)
ORIENT, June 2003 (Vol.44, No.2)
ORIENT, September 2003 (Vol.44, No.3)
ORIENT, December 2003 (Vol.44, No.4)
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Winter 2003-2004 (Vol.118, No.4)
REVUE INTERNATIONALE DE SECURITE SOCIALE, 2003 (Vol.56, Nos.3-4)
SURVIVAL, Spring 2004 (Vol.46, No.1)
THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Spring 2004 (Vol.27, No.2)
THE WEEKLY STANDARD, 23 February 2004 (Vol.9, No.23)
WORLD DEVELOPMENT, May 2004 (Vol.32, No.5)

2.  ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY, 2003 (Vol.57, No.4)
Mohamed A. Sayed, “Psychotherapy of Arab Patients in the West: Uniqueness, Empathy, and ‘Otherness’” [445-459]

ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY
, Summer 2003 (Vol.25, No.3)
Samar Attar, “A Discovery of Self and Other: Fadwa Tuqan’s Sojourn in England in the Early Sixties” [1-28] 
Jonathan A.C. Brown, “The Social Context of Pre-Islamic Poetry: Poetic Imagery and Social Reality in the Mu’allaqat” [29-50]
Ahmad H. Sa’di, “The Koenig Report and Israeli Policy Towards the Palestinian Minority, 1965-1976: Old Wine in New Bottles” [51-62] 
Roberto Marin-Guzman, “Fanaticism: A Major Obstacle in the Muslim-Christian Dialogue. The Case of Twentieth Century Islamic Fundamentalism” [63-96]

ARABIES
, March 2004
Katia Salame-Hardy, “Algerie: Aventis, une adaptation reussie” [34-37]
<<Dossier special Davos>>
J. Hawary, R. Nayar et N. Nesson, “Entretiens avec les leaders mondiaux” [38-106]
www.arabies.com

THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, April 2004 (Vol.293, No.3)
Benjamin Schwarz, “Clearer than the Truth” [*]
www.theatlantic.com

THE BROWN JOURNAL OF WORLD AFFAIRS,
Winter/Spring 2004 (Vol.10, No.2)
Jan Jindy Pettman, “Feminist International Relations Post-9/11” [*]
Yair Hirschfeld, “The Case for a Combined Grand Strategy for Peace: An Israeli View” [*]
www.watsoninstitute.org/bjwa

COMMENTARY, March 2004
Gal Luft & Anne Korin, “The Sino-Saudi Connection” [*]
www.commentarymagazine.com/

COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST (Vol.23, Nos.1-2, 2003)
<<in memory of Edward W. Said, 1935-2003>>
Natalie Zemon Davis, “Being Grateful to Edward Said” [3-4]
Linda Hutcheon, “Requiem for Edward Said” [5]
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, “Edward Said” [6]
Ilan Pappe, “A Tribute to Edward Said” [8]
Melanie Newton, “Reflections on Edward Said: A Carribean Perspective” [11]
Ania Loomba, “Remembering Said” [12]
<<Contentions>>
Michael Grossberg, “Is there a Crisis in Middle East Academic Publishing? The View from a History Journal Editor” [15-17]
<<Special: Comparative (Pos)t Colonialisms
Wail S. Hassan and Rebecca Saunders, “Introduction” [18-31]
Madeleine Dobie, “Francophone Studies and the Linguistic Diversity of the Maghreb” [32-40]
Liam Connell, “Modes of Marginality: Scottish Literature and the Uses of  Postcolonial Theory” [41- 53]
Ngugi Wa Thiong’o, “License to Write: Encounters with Censorship” [54-57]
Carl Niekerk, “Rethinking a Problematic Constellation: Postcolonialism and its Germanic Contexts” [58-69]
Brian T. Edwards, “Preposterous Encounters: Interrupting American Studies with the (Post)Colonial, or Casablanca in the American Century” [70-86]
Adrian Otoiu, “An Exercise in Fictional Liminality: the Postcolonial, the Postcommunist, and Romania’s Threshold Generation” [87-105]
Lital Levy, “Exchanging Words: Thematizations of Translation in Arabic Writing from Israel” [106-127]
Ipshita Chanda, “The Tortoise and the Leopard or, the Postcolonial Muse” [128-140]
Ignacio Tofino-Quesada, “Spanish Orientalism: Uses of the Past in Spain’s Colonization in Africa” [141-148]
<<Special: New Directions in Palestinian Historiography>>
Issam Nassar, “Introduction” [149-151]
Elia Zureik, “Theoretical and Methodological Considerations for the Study of Palestinian Society” [152-162]
Jamil Hilal, “Problematising Democracy in Palestine” [ 163-172]
Salim Tamari, “Bourgeois Nostalgia and the Abandoned City” [173-180]
Kimberly Katz, “Legitimizing Jordan as the Holy Land: Papal Pilgrimages, 1964 and 2000” [181-189]
Rochelle Davis, “Commemorating Education: Recollections of the Arab College in Jerusalem, 1918-48” [190-204]
Sari Hanafi and Linda Tabar, “The Palestinian Globalized Elite and the Second Intifada” [205-214]
Tania Forte, “Sifting People, Sorting Paper: The Constitution of Expertise on Palestinian History in Israel” [215-223]
Ilan Pappe, “The Post-Territorial Dimensions of a Future Homeland in Israel and Palestine” [224-233]
<<Variorum>>
Homa Katouzian, “Legitimacy and Succession in Iranian History” [234-245] 
Firoozeh Papan-Matin, “The Crisis of Identity in Rumi’s Tale of the Reed” [246-253]
Eugene F. Irschick, “Conversations in Tarangambadi: Caring for the Self in Early Eighteenth Century South India” [254-270]
Andrew Sartori, “The Categorial Logic of a Colonial Nationalism: Swadeshi Bengal, 1904-1908” [271-285]
Sharmista Gooptu, “The Glory that Was: An Exploration of the Iconicity of New Theaters” [286-300]
Ali Riaz, “God Willing: Politics and Ideology of Islamism in Bangladesh” [301-320]
Kamran Asdar Ali, “Myths, Lies and Impotence: Structural Adjustment and the Male Voice in Egypt” [321-334]
Agbenyega Adedze, “In the Pursuit of Knowledge and Power: French Scientific Research in West Africa” [335-345]
www.cssaame.ilstu.edu

CULTURE, THEORY AND CRITIQUE, October 2003 (Vol.44, No.2)
Ross Chambers, “The War of the Words: the Rhetoric of ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom’ (An Informal Survey)” [171-182]
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com

CURRENT HISTORY, April 2004
Sumit Ganguly, “Pakistan, the Other Rogue Nation” [*]
Alyssa Ayres, “Musharraf’s Pakistan: A Nation on the Edge” [*]
Ghautam Adhikari, “India and America: Estranged No More” [*]
Barnett R. Rubin, “(Re)Building Afghanistan: The Folly of Stateless Democracy” [*]
Zachary Abuza, “Learning by Doing: Al Qaeda’s Allies in Southeast Asia” [*]
http://www.currenthistory.com/currentissue.html

ETHNOS, 2003 (Vol.68, No.4)
David Crawford, “Arranging the Bones: Culture, Time, and In/equality in Berber Labor Organization” [463-486]
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com

EUROPEAN LAW JOURNAL, March 2004 (Vol.10, No.2)
Mar Jimeno-Bulnes, “After September 11th: the Fight Against Terrorism in National and European Law. Substantive and Procedural Rules: Some Examples” [235]
www.blackwellpublishing.com

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, March/April 2004 (Vol.83, No.2)
Shibley Telhami, “The Ties That Bind: Americans, Arabs, and Israelis After September 11” [8-13]
David Makovsky, “How to Build a Fence” [50-59]
Jennifer D. Kibbe, “The Rise of the Shadow Warriors” [102-110]
www.foreignaffairs.org/current

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, May/June 2004 (Vol.83, No.3)
Steven Simon and Jonathan Ferguson, “The Road to Damascus” [*]
Kathy Gannon, “Afghanistan Unbound” [*]
www.foreignaffairs.org/current

HARVARD INTERNATIONAL REVIEW
, Winter 2004 (Vol.25, No.4)
Mark Juergensmeyer, “Holy Orders – Religious Opposition to Modern States” [*]
Karen Armstrong, “Resisting Modernity – The Backlash Against Secularism” [*]
Bruce B. Lawrence, “No More Crusades – Rethinking Islam in the West” [*]
N.J. Demerath III, “The Pitfalls of Pluralism – Talibanization and Saffronization in India” [*]
Henry Munson, “Lifting the Veil – Understanding the Roots of Islamic Militancy” [*]
http://www.hir.harvard.edu/

HAWWA
, 2003 (Vol.1, No.3)
Omaima Abou-Bakr, “Teaching the Words of the Prophet: Women Instructors of the Hadith (Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries)” [306-328]
Randi Deguilhem, “Gender Blindness and Societal Influence in Late Ottoman Damascus: Women as the Creators and Managers of Endowments” [329-350]
Reem Abu-Hassan, “The Laws Governing the Work of Women in Muslim Countries Today: The Jordanian Case” [351-377]
www.brill.nl

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
, Winter 2003-2004 (Vol.59, No.1)
Frank P. Harvey, “Addicted to Security: Globalized Terrorism and the Inevitability of American Unilateralism” [27-58]
Jan M.O. Sharp, “Tony Blair, Iraq and the Special Relationship: Poodle or Partner?” [59-86]
Thierry Tardy, “France and the US: The Inevitable Clash?” [105-126]
Marcus Kaim, “Friendship under Strain or Fundamental Alienation? Germany-US Relations after the Iraq War” [127-144]
http://www.ciia.org/ijtoc041.htm

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT,
January 2004 (Vol.28, No.1)
R.L. Punamaki, A.H. Muhammed & H.A. Abdulrahman, “Impact of Traumatic Events on Coping Strategies and their Effectiveness among Kurdish Children” [59-70]
http://www.tandf.co.uk

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, October-December 2003 (Vol.40, No.4)
Simon Haddad, “Muslim Attitude Towards Terrorism Against the US: A Case Study of Lebanon” [379-392]
www.sagepublications.com

INTERNATIONALE POLITIK
, February 2004 (Vol.59, No.2)
Herfried Munkler, “Terrorismus heute. Die Asymmetrisierung des Krieges” [1-11]
Christoph Reuter, “Parasiten des Zorns. Wie Al Khaida neue Akteure rekrutiert” [12-20]
Alex Alexiev, “Oelmilliarden fur den Dschihad. Saudi-Arabien finanziert den globalen Islamismus” [21-28]
Eckart Werthebach, “Deutschland: auf Terror schlecht vorbereitet” [29-33]
Barbara Lochbihler, “Menschenrechte schaffen wahre Sicherheit” [34-40]
Christiane Schulzki-Haddouti, “Wuermer und Viren im Netz. Gefahren des Cyber-Terrors und seiner Bekaempfung” [41-48]
Interview mit Yossi Beilin zur israelisch-palastinensischen Genfer Initiative “Wir muessen Frieden schliessen” [55-62]
Werner Hoyer, “Voelkerrecht reformieren, um es zu bewahren. Auf die neuen Bedrohungen muss reagiert werden” [63-66]
http://www.dgap.org/IP/ipaktue.htm

INTERNATIONALE SCHULBUCHFORSCHUNG, 2003 (Vol.25, No.4)
Salem Aweiss, “History Teaching in the Palestinian Context: Confronting the Interpretive Paradox!” [319-342]
Falk Pingel, “No Highway on the Road-Map to Peace. A Re-Assessment of Israeli-Palestinian Textbook Studies Supported by the Georg Eckert Institute” [343-370]
Elie Podeh, “Recognition without Legitimization: Israel and the Arab-Israeli Conflict in Egyptian History Textbooks” [371-398]
Jonathan Kriener, “Palestinian School Textbooks: Between International Polemics and National Apologia” [399-406]
http://www.gei.de

ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS
, January 2004 (Vol.15, No.1)
Irfan A. Omar, “Pathways to Dialogue: the Journey of Mahmoud Ayoub” [9-12]
Jacques Waardenburg, “Christians, Muslims, Jews and Their Religions” [13-34]
Willem A. Bijlefeld, “Eschatology: Some Muslim and Christian Data” [35-54]
George C. Papademetriou, “Two Traditions, One Space: Orthodox Christians and Muslims in Dialogue” [55-64]
Alwi Shihab, “Christian-Muslim Relations into the Twenty-First Century” [65-78]
Abdin Chande, “Symbolism and Allegory in the Qur’an: Muhammad Asad’s Modernist Translation” [79-90]
Sa’diyya Shaikh, “Knowledge, Women and Gender in the Hadith: a Feminist Interpretation” [99-108]
http://www.tandf.co.uk

ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY
, 2004 (Vol.11, No.1)
Joseph E. Lowry, “The Legal Hermeneutics of al-Shafi’i and Ibn Qutayba: A Reconsideration” [1-41]
Basheer M. Nafi, “Fatwa and War: On the Allegiance of the American Muslim Soldiers in the Aftermath of September 11” [42-77]
www.brill.nl

ISLAMIC STUDIES
, Winter 2003 (Vol.42, No.4)
Salwa El-Awa, “Repetition in the Qur’an: A Relevance Based Explanation of the Phenomenon” [577-594]
Muzaffar Iqbal, “Challenges to Islam and Muslims: What is to be Done?” [595-638]
Shirin Ebadi, “On Receiving the Nobel Peace Prize” [695-700]

ISRAEL STUDIES
, Fall 2003 (Vol.8, No.3)
<<Special Issue: Israel and the Holocaust>>
Meir Litvak and Esther Webman, “Perceptions of the Holocaust in Palestinian Public Discourse” [123-140]
http://iupjournals.org

JAMA’A
, 2003 (Vol.2)
<<In Hebrew>>
Salman Bashier, “On Knowing the Specific Aspect of God: Chapter 396 of Muhyi al-Din Ibn al-‘Arabi’s Kitab al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya – Translation and Commentary” [11-28]
Hagit Nol, “Archaelogy to the Rescue: The Benefits of Interdisciplinary Research on the ‘Abbasid Period in Palestine” [29-50]
Shammai Fishman, “Ideological Islam in the United States: ‘Idtihad’ in the Thought of Dr. Taha Jabir al-‘Alwani” [51-82]
Na’ama Ben Ze’ev, “Saints, Impostors and Believers in Egypt: Mahmud Taymur’s ‘The Saint’ and its Historical Context” [83-108]
Iris Agmon, “Fatma’s Dilemma, Bertrande’s Invented Marriage, and Penelope’s Thread: Introductory Note to Leslie Peirce’s Article” [109-122]
Leslie P. Peirce, “Fatma’s Dilemma: Sexual Crime and Legal Culture in an Early Modern Ottoman Court” [123-158]
Uri Bitan, “Asmaa’ of the Two Girdles: Politics, Misogyny and Mythology in Early Islam” [159-176]
Hussein Alghoul, “Israel in Arab Eyes: A Review of the Literature” [177-184]

THE JERUSALEM REPORT
, 22 March 2004 (Vol.14, No.24)
Isabel Kershner, “Gaza Hope” [22-25]
www.jrep.com

THE JERUSALEM REPORT
, 5 April 2004 (Vol.14, No.25)
Matti Friedman, “Life Goes on in Gaza” [12-16]
Leslie Susser, “How Smart Is Israel’s Intelligence?” [17-19]
Isabel Kershner, “The Enemy Within?” [23]
Nir Rosen, “The Passion of Hussein” [24-27]
www.jrep.com

THE JERUSALEM REPORT
, 19 April 2004 (Vol.14, No.26)
Isabel Kershner, “The Fence Mender” [20-22]
Yigal Schleifer, “The Young Syrian” [24-25]
www.jrep.com

JEUNE AFRIQUE L’INTELLIGENT
, 15-21 February 2004 (No.2249)
Cherif Ouazani et al, “Algerie 1999-2004 le Bilan” [51-73]
Dominique Mataillet, “Essai l’erotisme au coeur de l’Islam” [104-105]
www.lintelligent.com

JEUNE AFRIQUE L’INTELLIGENT, 22-28 February 2004 (No.2250)
Soudan Francois, “Abdul Qadeer Khan le docteur de l’apocalypse” [28-35]
www.lintelligent.com

JEUNE AFRIQUE L’INTELLIGENT, 29 February-6 March 2004 (No.2251)
Josephine Dedey, “Interview Uluc Ozulker: ‘Ankara remplit tous les criteres d’adhesion a l’UE” [24-25]
Rene Guyonney, “Debat Antisemitisme: fantasmes et realites” [28]
Uri Avnery, “Qui l’est, qui ne l’est pas” [30-31]
www.lintelligent.com

JEUNE AFRIQUE L’INTELLIGENT
, 7-13 March 2004 (No.2252)
<<Special Section on: Voile Islamique: Une affaire francaise >>
Michel Schifres, “Sacro-Sainte laicite” [28-30]
Youssef Seddick, “Humeur: Un faux debat” [32]
Muriel Signouret, “Pragmatisme anglo-saxon” [34-35]
Abdelaziz Barroughi, “Quand Bourguiba etait pour” [36]
Mohamed Talbi, “Que dit le Coran?” [37]
Aida Touhiri, “Algeria: Pour qui votent les femmes?” [38-41]
“Maroc, Tunisie, Algerie: Ou investir?” [45-56]
www.lintelligent.com

JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH
, Winter 2003 (Vol.59, No.4)
Edward O. Henry, “The Jayamala Rite in Eastern North India: Outsiders’ and Insiders’ Misunderstandings” [511-530]
http://www.unm.edu/~jar. 

JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES, May 2004 (Vol.15, No.2)
Nadirsyah Hosen, “Behind the Scenes: Fatwas of Majelis Ulama Indonesia (1975-1998)” [147-179]
Thomas E. Burman, “Polemic, Philology, and Ambivalence: Reading the Qur’an in Latin Christendom” [181-209]
http://www3.oup.co.uk/islamj

JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY, February 2004 (Vol.66, No.1)
Kathryn M. Yount & Emily M. Agree, “The Power of Older Women and Men in Egyptian and Tunisian Families” [126-146]
http://www.ncfr.org

JOURNAL OF MULTILINGUAL & MULTICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
,
2003, (Vol.24, Nos.1-2)
<<Special Issue: Bilingualism and Social Relations: Turkish Speakers in North-West Europe>>
Normann Jorgensen, “Linguistic Construction and Negotiation of Social Relations Among Bilingual Turkish-speaking Adolescents in North-western Europe” [1-11]
Lian Malai Madsen, “Power Relationships, Interactional Dominance and Manipulation Strategies in Group Conversations of Turkish-Danish Children” [90-101]
http://www.multilingual-matters.com

JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES
, Winter 2004 (Vol.33, No.2, Issue 130)
Peter Lagerquist, “Fencing the Last Sky: Excavating Palestine after Israel’s Separation Wall” [5-35]
Kathleen Christison, “All Those Old Issues: George W. Bush and the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict” [36-50]
Tamara Neuman, “Maternal ‘Anti-Politics’ in the Formation of Hebron’s Jewish Enclave” [51-70] 
Elias Srouji, “The Fall of a Galilean Village During the 1948 Palestine War: An Eyewitness Account” [71-80]
www.ucpress.edu/journals/jps

JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, March 2004 (Vol.41, No.2)
Alex J. Bellamy, “Ethics and Intervention: The ‘Humanitarian Exception’ and the Problem of Abuse in the Case of Iraq” [131-148]
James H. Lebovic, “Unity in Action: Explaining Alignment Behavior in the Middle East” [167-190]
www.sagepublications.com

JOURNAL OF POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES
, February 2004 (Vol.9, No.1)
Simten Cosar, “Liberal Thought and Democracy in Turkey” [71-98]
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals

JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
,
March 2004 (Vol.10, No.1)
Janet McIntosh, “Reluctant Muslims: Embodied Hegemony and Moral Resistance in a Giriama Spirit Possession Complex” [*]
www.blackwellpublishing.com

JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES
,
Winter 2004 (Vol.27, No.2)
Rafael Khakimov, “Euro Islam in the Volga Region” [1-13]
Jacob Abadi, “Qatar’s Foreign Policy: The Quest for National Security and Territorial Integrity” [14-37]
Theodore P. Wright Jr., “Does Democratic Political Participation Reduce Political Violence? The Contrary Case of the Muslim Minority in India” [38-48]
Sreeradha Datta, “Personal Animosity and Parliamentary Politics: Bangladeshi Elections 2001” [49-70]

MAGHREB-MACHREK
, Winter 2003-2004 (No.178)
Yves Gonzalez-Quijano, “A la recherche d’un Internet arabe: democratisation numerique ou democratisation du numerique?” [11-28]
Samir Aita, “Internet en langue arabe: espace de liberte ou fracture social?” [29-44]
Jon W. Anderson, “Des communautes virtuelles? Vers une theorie ‘techno-pratique’ d’Internet dans le monde arabe” [45-58]
Stephan Rosiny, “Internet et la marja’iyya. L’autorite religieuse au defi des nouveaux medias” [59-74]
Sandra Houot, “Culture religieuse et media electronique: le cas du cheikh Muhammad al-Buti” [75-88]
Steffen Wippel, “Le renouveau des relations transsahariennes, etude comparative des cas marocain et egyptien” [89-108]
Pierre-Jean Luizard, “Les fatwas ‘politiques’ de l’ayatollah al-Sistani (septembre 2002-octobre 2003)” [109-122]

MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
, January-March 2003 (Vol.22, No.1)
Marybeth MacPhee, “Medicine for the Heart: The Embodiment of Faith in Morocco” [53-84]
www.taylorandfrancis.com

MERIA
, March 2004 (Vol.8, No.1)
Craig A. Daigle, “The Russians are Going: Sadat, Nixon and the Soviet Presence in Egypt, 1970-1971” [*]
Patrick Clawson, “The Paradox of Anti-Americanism in Iran” [*]
Kenneth Mann, “Judicial Review of Israeli Administrative Actions Against Terrorism: Temporary Deportation of Palestinians from the West Bank to Gaza” [*]
Kemal Kirisci, “Between Europe and the Middle East: The Transformation of Turkish Policy” [*]
Carlos L. Yordan,  “Failing to Meet Expectations in Iraq: A Review of the Original U.S. Post-War Strategy” [*]
John T. Nugent Jr., “The Defeat of Turkish Hizballah as a Model for Counter-Terrorism Strategy” [*]
Victor Mizin, “The Russia-Iran Nuclear Connection and U.S. Policy Options” [*]
http://meria.idc.ac.il

MERIP
, Spring 2004 (No.230, Vol.34, No.1)
Scott Long, “The Trials of Culture: Sex and Security in Egypt” [12-21]
Hossam Bahgat, “Egypt’s Virtual Protection of Morality” [22-25]
Elif Shafak, “Transgender Bolero” [26-29]
Sofian Merabet, “Disavowed Homosexualities in Beirut” [30-33]
Interview with Nizar Saghieh, “‘We Invite People to Think the Unthinkable” [34-37]
Joel Beinin, “No More Tears: Benny Morris and the Road Back from Liberal Zionism” [38-47]
www.merip.org

MESA BULLETIN
, December 2003 (Vol.37, No.2)
Paula Sanders, “The Victorian Invention of Medieval Cairo: A Case Study of Medievalism and the Construction of the East” [179-199]
John M. O’Connell, “A Resounding Issue: Greek Recordings of Turkish Music, 1923-1938” [200-216] 
Erik-Jan Zurcher, “Middle East Studies in the Netherlands” [217-223]
Estela Ene and Mary Margaret Popova, “Theory and Practice – Making the Connection: The 2003 Western Consortium Multi-Language Workshop” [223-230]
Clement M. Henry, “Dearth on the Nile” [231-234]
Natan Aridan, “History and Conflict in Israeli Schools” [235-237]
Jerry Lampe, “Arabic Language and Culture for Business Students” [238-240]
http://fp.arizona.edu/mesassoc/

THE MIDDLE EAST
, March 2004 (No.343)
Milan Vesely, “Iraqi Oil Loses its Lustre” [12-15]
Nicholas Blanford, “Lebanon: Hizbullah-Israel Swap” [16-19]
Golnar Motevalu, “Iran: Shaping up for Change or Just More of the Same?” [20-21]
James Badcock, “Western Sahara: Three Steps Forward…” [22-23]
Josh Martin, “Arabs Seek Global Presence” [24-30]
Anver Versi, “Country Survey: Tunisia” [31-39]
Neil Ford, “Low Cost Airlines Enter Gulf Market” [40-41]
Joel Bainermann, “Yemen’s Decade of Peace” [44-45]
Hafsa-Kara Mustapha, “OPEC Cuts Output to Maintain Prices” [46-48]
Neil Ford, “Special Report: Qatar” [49-54]
Karen Dabrowska, “Iraq: Can Baghdad Rise from the Ashes?” [60-63]
http://www.rosenwald.com

MIDDLE EAST POLICY
, March 2004 (Vol.11, No.1)
Nathaniel Kern, Hussein Shobokshi, David Aufhauser, Frank Anderson & David E. Long, “Saudi Arabia, Enemy or Friend?” [1-25]
Robert Looney, “Petroeuros: A Threat to U.S. Interests in the Gulf?” [26-37]
Galia Golan, “Plans for Israeli-Palestinian Peace: From Beirut to Geneva” [38-51]
Stephen Zunes, “U.S. Policy Towards Syria and the Triumph of Neoconservativism” [52-69]
Mustafa Malik, “Muslims Pluralize the West, Resist Assimilation” [70-83]
Arthur Bonner, “An Islamic Reformation in Turkey” [84-97]
H. Tarik Oguzlu, “Changing Dynamics of Turkey’s U.S. and EU Relations” [98-105]
Michael M. Gunter, Denise Natali, Robert Olson, Khaled Salih, M. Hakan Yavuz, Nihat Ali Ozcan, “The Kurds in Iraq” [106-131]
Sami E. Baroudi, “The 2002 Arab Human Development Report: Implications for Democracy” [132-141]
www.blackwellpublishing.com

MIDSTREAM
, February/March 2004 (Vol.50, No.2)
Edward Alexander, “The Warped Case for Jew-Hatred: Martin Jay ‘Explains’ How Jews Cause Antisemitism” [5-8]
Philip Mendes, “Much Ado About Nothing? The Academic Boycott of Israel Down Under” [9-13]
Robert S. Wistrich, “Fighting Antisemitism” [21-23]
www.midstreamthf.com/

MIT-EJMES
, Fall 2003 (Vol.4)
Dana Sajdi, “A Room of His Own: The History of the Barber of Damascus (fl. 1762)” [19-35]
Bernard Heyberger, “Pur une ‘histoire croisee’ de l’occidentalisation et de la confessionnalisation chez les chretiens du Proche-Orient” [36-49]
John Curry, “Hagiography as a Source for Women’s History in the Ottoman Empire: The Curious Case of Unsi Hasan” [50-58]
James Grehan, “Market Culture and the Problem of Money in Ottoman Damascus (ca. 1700-1830)” [59-73]
http://web.mit.edu/cis/www/mitejmes/

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE
, March 2004
Ignacio Ramonet, “Terror Tactics” [*]
Paul-Marie de La Gorce , “Iraq: The Postwar Conflict” [*]
Paul-Marie de La Gorce, “Iran and the Iraqi Resistance” [*]
Michel Verrier,  “Kurdistan: The Highlands of Iraq” [*]
Lyes Si Zoubir, “Algeria: A State of Depression” [*]
Djamel Benramdane, “Algeria: A Long and Dirty War” [*]
Bruno Callies de Salies, “Oman Slowly Opens Up” [*]
Alain Ruscio, “France: What Every Schoolchild Knows” [*]
http://www.mondediplo.com

AL NAKHLAH
, May 2004
Ijlal Naqvi, “The Resilience of the Traditional Clergy to the Hardline Challenge in Post-Revolutionary Iran” [*]
Assaf Moghadam, “The Shi’i Perception of Jihad” [*]
Roham Alvandi, “The Precipitants of the Tehran Hostage Crisis” [*]
Maliha Masood, “Untangling the Complex Web of Islamic Law: Revolutionizing the Sharia” [*]
http://flecther.tufts.edu

THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Spring 2004 (No.75)
Ray Takeyh, “Arab Democracy and U.S. Interests” [*]
www.nationalinterest.org

NATIV, March 2004 (Vol.17, No.2)
<<in Hebrew>>
Avraham Gur, “The Palestinian Authority: Terror Organizations in the Guise of a Security Apparatus” [21-30]
Martin Sobier, “France – The First Western-European Islamic State” [31-38]
Meir Abelson, “Palestine: The Original Sin” [44-49]

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
, 29 April 2004 (Vol.51, No.7)
Thomas Powers, “The Failure” [*]
Adam Shatz, “In Search of Hezbollah” [*]
Edward R.F. Sheehan, “The Disintegration of Palestine” [*]
http://www.nybooks.com

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 13 May 2004 (Vol.51, No.8)
Peter W. Galbraith, “How to Get out of Iraq” [*]
http://www.nybooks.com

ORIENT
, June 2003 (Vol.44, No.2)
Hans-Georg Ebert, Thoralf Hanstein, “Internetmapping: Strategien und Problemstellungen” [189-204]
Katja Hermann, “‘They ask us to put our lives on hold …’ – The Palestinian Women’s Movement in Israel and the Challenge of Palestinian Identity Politics” [205-228]
Erol Esen, “Die EU-Mitgliedschaft der Turkei aus Sicht der Kommunen – Erwartungen, Sorgen und Perspektiven” [229-246]
Martin Malek, “Sicherheitspolitische Herausforderungen im Suedkaukasus – ein Ueberblick” [247-256]
Sabine Damir-Geilsdorf, “Das Ende – eine politische Wende? Gegenwaertige muslimische Erinnerungen an die Zukunft” [257-280]
http://www.doihh.de

ORIENT
, September 2003 (Vol.44, No.3)
Abbas Poya, “Perspecktiven zivilgesellschaftlicher Strukturen in Afghanistan – ethische Neutralitaet, ethnische Paritaet und Frauenrechte in der Verfassung der Islamischen Republik Afghanistan” [*]
Joseph Alagha, “Hizbullah, Terrorism, and September 11” [*]
Gabriel Goltz, “Die armenische Minderheit in der Tuerkei – zu den Entwicklungen seit den EU-Anpassungsreformen” [*]
El-Shagi El-Shagi, “Islam und wirtschafliche Entwicklung” [*]
http://www.doihh.de

ORIENT, December 2003 (Vol.44, No.4)
Volker Perthes, (Editorial) “Elites in the Orient, or: Why focus on Middle Eastern Elites?” [*]
Abdulhadi Khalaf, “What the Gulf  Ruling Families Do When They Rule” [*]
Ahmed Badawi, “Policy Failure, Power Relations and the Dynamics of Elite Change in Palestine” [*]
Andrea Schmitz, “Elite Change and Political Dynamics in Kazakhstan” [*]
Peter Wien, “Al-Akhawayn University: Elites in the Middle Atlas Mountains” [*]
Rola el-Husseini, “Insights from the Field: Methodologies and Research Problems in Empirical Research on Elites” [*]
http://www.doihh.de

POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY
, Winter 2003-2004 (Vol.118, No.4)
Steven Kull, et al., “Misperceptions, the Media, and the Iraq War” [*]
www.psqonline.org

REVUE INTERNATIONALE DE SECURITE SOCIALE, 2003 (Vol.56, Nos.3-4)
Abdellah Boudahrain, “Les pensions de securite sociale au Maghreb: une etude sur les cas du Maroc et de la Tunisie” [*]
Ali Boussaidi, “L’assurance chomage en Algerie: obstacle a l’emploi ou aide al la reinsertion?” [*]
http://www.issa.int

SURVIVAL
, Spring 2004 (Vol.46, No.1)
Jack Miles, “Religion and American Foreign Policy” [*]
Massimo Franco, “Papal Rebuke: The Vatican vs. Pre-emptive War” [*]
Emanuele Ottolenghi, “Why Palestinians and Israelis Are Not Ready for Peace” [*]
Jonathan Rynhold, “Israel’s Fence: Can Separation Make Better Neighbours?” [*]
Ray Takeyh, “Iran: From Reform to Revolution?” [*]
http://www.survival.oupjournals.org

THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY
, Spring 2004 (Vol.27, No.2)
Dawn Brancati, “Can Federalism Stabilize Iraq?” [*]
http://www.twq.com

THE WEEKLY STANDARD
, 23 February 2004 (Vol.9, No.23)
Tamara Coffman Wittes, “Arab Democracy, American Ambivalence” [*]

WORLD DEVELOPMENT
, May 2004 (Vol.32, No.5)
Firat Demir, “A Failure Story: Politics and Financial Liberalization in Turkey, Revisiting the Revolving Door Hypothesis” [851-869]
http://www.sciencedirect.com