ELECTRONIC CURRENT CONTENTS
OF PERIODICALS
ON THE MIDDLE EAST
VOL. 25, No. 2, April 2005

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CONTENTS

1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

1.  ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS

AFRICAN AFFAIRS, April 2005 (Vol.104, No.415)
AL-MASHRIQ, (Vol.3, No.12)
ANTHROPOS, 2005 (Vol.100, No.1)
ARABICA, January 2005 (Vol.52, N01)
CINEASTE, Summer 2004 (Vol.29, No.3)
CITIES, April 2005 (Vol.22, No.2)
CITIZENSHIP STUDIES, February 2005 (Vol.9, No.1)
COMMENTARY, April 2005 (Vol.119, No.4)
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST, 2004 (Vol.24, No.1)
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST, 2004 (Vol.24, No.2)
DAEDALUS, Winter 2005 (Vol.134, No.1)
D+C, (No.3, 2005)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, May-June 2005 (Vol.84, No.3)
GAZETTE, April 2005 (Vol.67, No.2)
INSIGHT TURKEY, October-December 2004 (Vol.6, No.4)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, February 2005 (Vol.37, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL  RESEARCH, March 2005 (Vol.29, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PERSPECTIVES, May 2005 (Vol.6, No.2)
INTERNATIONALE SCHULBUCHFORSCHUNG (Vol.26, No.3, 2004)
IRANIAN STUDIES, March 2005 (Vol.38, No.1)
ISIM, Spring 2005 (Vol.15)
DER ISLAM (Vol.81, No.2, 2004) 
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, January 2005 (Vol.16, No.1)
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, 2005 (Vol.12, No.)
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Winter 2004 (Vol.43, No.4)
ISRAEL, (No.6, 2004)
JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY, April 2005 (Vol.16, No.2)
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, Summer 2004 (Vol.9, No.2)
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, Autumn 2004 (Vol.9, No.3)
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, Winter 2004 (Vol.9, No.4)
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY, April 2005 (Vol.15, No.1)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
Winter 2005 (Vol.28, No.2)
LANGUAGE AND EDUCATION, 2005 (Vol.19, No.1)
MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, (Vol.10, 2004)
MERIA March 2005 (Vol.9, No.1)
MERIP, Spring 2005 (No.234, Vol.35, No.1)
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, March 2005 (Vol.12, No.1)
MIDDLE EAST STUDIES ASSOCIATION,  December 2004 (Vol.38, No.2)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,  January 2005 (Vol.45, No.1)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, February 2005 
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, March 2005
THE MUSLIM WORLD, January 2005 (Vol.95, No.1)
NEGOTIATION JOURNAL, April 2005 (Vol.21, No.2)
NINETEENTH-CENTURY CONTEXTS, December 2004 (Vol.26, No.4)
ORBIS, Spring 2005 (Vol.49, No.2)
POLITICAL HISTORY AND CULTURE OF RUSSIA, 2004 (Vol.20, No.6)
POLITICAL STUDIES, March 2005 (Vol.53, No.1)
SOCIAL RESEARCH, Winter 2004 (Vol.71, No.4)
STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, March 2005 (Vol.7, No.4)
STUDIES IN CONFLICT AND TERRORISM, March-April 2005 (Vol.28, No.2)
STUDIES IN CONFLICT AND TERRORISM, May-June 2005 (Vol.28, No.3)
TURKISH STUDIES, March 2005 (Vol.6, No.1)
URBAN STUDIES, March 2005 (Vol.42, No.3)
THE WORLD ECONOMY, March 2005 (Vol.28, No.3)
THE WORLD ECONOMY , April 2005 (Vol.28, No.4)

2.  ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

AFRICAN AFFAIRS, April 2005 (Vol.104, No.415)
Alex de Vaal, “Who Are the Darfurians? Arab and African Identities, Violence and External Engagement” [181-205]
http://afraf.oupjournals.org

AL-MASHRIQ, (Vol.3, No.12)
Theo Tsalamandri, “Landscape Memory and the Israeli Erasure of pre-48 Palestine” [13-36]
Adel Beshara, “Sectarianism in Lebanon: How to Beat the Problem” [37-43]
Stephen Ziser, “The Heresy of Christian Zionism” [51-56]
Yunan Labib Rizq, “Syrian Intellectual Disputes in 19thC Egypt” [59-66]
Adel Beshara, “Dr. Khalil Sa’adeh: A Nationalist Crusader” [67-71]
Andrea Rugh, “The Art of Storytelling in Syria” [71-80]

ANTHROPOS
, 2005 (Vol.100, No.1)
Burkhard Ganzer, “Politische Verhaeltnisse einer Stammesregion in Suedwestiran” [91-112]
Matthijs van den Bos, “Transnational Orientalism. Henry Corbin in Iran” [113-126]

ARABICA
, January 2005 (Vol.52, N01)
R. Brunner, “La Question de la falsification du Coran dans l’exegese chiite duodecimaine” [1-42]
M. Bar-Asher et A. Kofsky, “Dogma and Ritual in Kitab al-Ma’arif  by the Nusayri Theologian Abu Sa’id Maymun b. al-Qasim a-Tabarani” [43-65]
B. Foulon, “Les representations paysagere dans la poesie descriptive d’Ibn Hafaga” [66-108]
I. Weisman, “The Invention of a Populist Islamic Leader: Badr al-Din al-Hasani, the Religious Educational Movement and the Great Syrian Revolt” [109-139]
http://www.brill.nl

CINEASTE
, Summer 2004 (Vol.29, No.3)
Gary Crowdus, “Terrorism and Torture in The Battle of Algiers: An Interview with Saadi Yacef” [18-29]

CITIES
, April 2005 (Vol.22, No.2)
Feyzan Erkip, “The Rise of the Shopping Mall in Turkey: The Use and Appeal of a Mall in Ankara” [89-108]
Ilkim Kaya and Rengin Zengel, “A Marginal Place for the Gypsy Community in a Prosperous City: Izmir, Turkey” [151-160]
http://www.sciencedirect.com

CITIZENSHIP STUDIES
, February 2005 (Vol.9, No.1)
Enrica Rigo, “Citizenship at Europe’s Borders: Some Reflections on the Post-colonial Condition of Europe in the Context of EU Enlargement” [3-22]
Rebecca Kingston, “The Unmaking of Citizens: Banishment and the Modern Citizenship Regime in France” [23-40]
Yoav Peled, “Restoring Ethnic Democracy: The Or Commission and Palestinian Citizenship in Israel” [89-106]

COMMENTARY
, April 2005 (Vol.119, No.4)
Paul Marshall, “The Islamists’ Other Weapon”  [60-64]
http://www.commentarymagazine.com

COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST, 2004 (Vol.24, No.1)
Henry Giroux, “What Might Education Mean After Abu Ghraib: Revisiting Adorno’s Politics of Education” [3-22]
Tracy Pintchman, “Courting Krishna of the Banks of the Ganges: Gender and Power in a Hindu Women’s Ritual Tradition” [23-32]
Debali Mookerjea-Leonard, “Quarantined: Women and the Partition” [33-46]
Monica M. Ringer, “Rethinking Religion: Progress and Morality in the Early Twentieth Century Iranian Women’s Press” [47-54]
Liat Kozma, “Negotiating Virginity: Narratives of Defloration from Late Nineteenth-Century Egypt” [55-66]
Sarah Gualtieri, “Gendering the Chain Migration Thesis: Women and Syrian Transatlantic Migration, 1878-1924” [67-78]
Camron Michael Amin, “Importing ‘Beauty Culture’ into Iran in the 1920s and 1930s: Mass Marketing Individualism in an Age of Anti-Imperialist Sacrifice” [79-96]
Shaun T. Lopez, “The Dangers of Dancing: The Media and Morality in 1930s Egypt” [97-106]
A. Holly Shissler,  “Beauty is Nothing to Be Ashamed of: Beauty Contests as Tools of Women’s Liberation in Early Republican Turkey” [107-122]
<<Special: Collaboration and Empire in the Middle East and North Africa>>
Julia Clancy-Smith, “Introduction and Response” [123-128]
James Onley, “Britain’s Native Agents in Arabia and Persia in the Nineteenth Century” [129-138]
Moshe Gershovich, “Collaboration and ‘Pacification’: French Conquest, Moroccan Combatants, and the Transformation of the Middle Atlas” [139-146]
James McDougall, “The Shabiba Islamiyya of Algiers: Education, Authority and Colonial Control,  1921-57” [147-154]
Louise Cainkar, “Introduction” [155-158]
Bahram M. Rajaee, “Deciphering Iran: The Political Evolution of the Islamic Republic and U.S. Foreign Policy After September 11th” [159-172]
Ala Al-Hamarneh and Christian Steiner, “Islamic Tourism: Rethinking the Strategies of Tourism Development in the Arab World after September 11th” [173-182]
Derek Gregory, “Palestine and the War on Terror” [183-196]
Brian Glyn Williams, “From ‘Seccessionist Rebels’ to ‘Al-Qaeda Shock Brigades’: Assessing Russia’s Efforts to Extend the Post-September 11th War on Terror to Chechnya” [197-210]
Irit Back, “Muslims and Christians in Nigeria: Attitudes Toward the United States from a Post-September 11th Perspective” [211-218]
Sunaina Maira, “Youth Culture, Citizenship, and Globalization: South Asian Muslim Youth in the United States After September 11th” [219-232]
Victoria Mason, “Strangers Within the ‘Luck Country’: Arab-Australians After September 11th” [233-244]
<<Special: September 11th: Global Impacts>>
Louise Cainkar, “Post 9/11 Domestic Policies Affecting U.S. Arabs and Muslims: A Brief Review” [245-248]
Paul Sedra, “Imagining an Imperial Race: Egyptology in the Service of Empire” [249-258]
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, “The African Academic Diaspora in the United States and Africa: The Challenges of Productive Engagement” [259-276]
http://cssaame.com

COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST, 2004 (Vol.24, No.2)
Maghoub El-Tigani Mahmoud, “Inside Darfur: Ethnic Genocide by a Governance Crisis” [3-18]
<<Special: German Orientalism>>
Jennifer Jenkins, “German Orientalism: Introduction” [97-100]
Susan R. Boettcher, “Lutheran Sermons on the Turk: Jacob Andreae’s Message on the Turks after Szeged (1568)” [101-116]
Tuska Benes, “Comparative Linguistics as Ethnology: In Search of Indo-Germans in Central Asia, 1770-1830” [117-132]
Nina Berman, “Buber vs. Herzl: Zionism as Orientalism” [133-144]
Gottfried Hagen, “German Heralds of Holy War: A Case Study in Applied Orientalism” [145-162]
Eugene Sensenig-Dabbous, “Will the Real Almasy Please Stand Up! Transporting Central European Orientalism via The English Patient” [163-180]
http://cssaame.com

DAEDALUS
, Winter 2005 (Vol.134, No.1)
<<Special Issue: Race in the US and Europe>>
George M. Frederickson, “Diverse Republics: French and American Responses to Racial Pluralism” [88-101] 
“Dialogue Between Michel Foucault and Baqir Parham” [126-132]
http://www.ingentaconnect.com

D+C
, (No.3, 2005)
<<Special: Muslim Women>>
Petra Dannecker, “Double Standards – Fundamentalists Resent Bangladeshi Migration to Malaysia” [100-103]
Canan Topcu, “The Multiple Worlds of Turkish Migrants in Germany” [104-107]
Katja Werthmann, “Following the Educated Example of Nana Asma’u in Northern Nigeria” [108-111]
Interview with Nadia Ait Zai, “We are Very Skeptical in Algeria” [112-113]
Martina Sabra, “Helping Women Traumatised by Civil Strife in Algeria” [114-115]
www.inwent.org

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, May-June 2005 (Vol.84, No.3)
Fouad Ajami, “The Autumn of the Autocrats” [20-35]
Bernard Lewis, “Freedom and Justice in the Modern Middle East” [36-41]
David Makovsky, “Gaza: Moving Froward by Pulling Back” [52-62] 
http://www.foreignaffairs.org

GAZETTE
, April 2005 (Vol.67, No.2)
Philip J. Auter, Mohamed Arafa and Khalid Al-Jaber, “Identifying with Arabic Journalists” [189-204]
www.sagepublications.com

INSIGHT TURKEY, October-December 2004 (Vol.6, No.4)
Suat Kinklioglu, “Turkey and the EU: The European Debate and Turkish Perceptions” [31-35]
Othon Anastasakis, “Britain: An Ally of Turkey in Europe?” [38-48]
David Masci, “An Uncertain Road: Muslims and the Future of Europe” [49-69]
Leonard A. Stone, “Turkish Foreign Policy: Change and Continuity” [70-80]
Morton I. Abramowitz, Donald K. Bandler, Frences G. Burwell, et al., “Turkey and the United States at the Crossroads: The Impact of EU Accession Negotiations” [81-93]
Ulrike Guerot, “Why is Turkey such a Difficult Case?: Reflections on Turkish Membership in the European Union” [94-100]
http://www.insightturkey.com

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, February 2005 (Vol.37, No.1)
Gabriel Said Reynolds, “The Rise and Fall of Qadi ‘Abd al-Jabbar” [3-18]
Philip Hallden, “What is Arab Islamic Thetoric? Rethinking the History of Muslim Oratory Art and Homiletics” [19-38]
Itzchak Weismann, “The Politics of Popular Religion: Sufis, Salafis, and Muslim Brothers in 20th Century Hamah” [39-58]
Nadir Ozbek, “Philanthropic Activity, Ottoman Patriotism, and the Hamidian Regime, 1976-1909” [83-107]  
Kamran Asdar Ali, “The Strength of the Street Meets the Strength of the State: The 1972 Labor Struggle in Karachi” [83-107]
http://journals.cambridge.org

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL  RESEARCH, March 2005 (Vol.29, No.1)
Caglar Keyder, “Globalization and Social Exclusion in Istanbul” [124-134] 
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PERSPECTIVES, May 2005 (Vol.6, No.2)
Imad Salamey and Frederic Pearson, “The Crisis of Federalism and Electoral Strategies in Iraq” [190-207]
Philip A. Schrodt, Deborah J. Gerner and Omur Yilmaz, “Methods Meet Policy: Transnational Monitoring of the Israel-Palestine Conflict” [235-251]
Arie M. Kacowicz, “Rashomon in Jerusalem: Mapping the Israeli Negotiators’ Position on the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process, 1993-2001” [252-273]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
 
INTERNATIONALE SCHULBUCHFORSCHUNG
(Vol.26, No.3, 2004)
Nese Ihtiyar, Safiye Jalil, and Pia Zumbrink, “Der Islam in deutschen Schulbuechern/Islam in German Schoolbooks” [223-288]
Hillel Wahrman, “The Subtle Silencing of Conflicts in Civics Textbooks. The Case of the ‘Jewish State’ Topic in Israeli Civics Textbooks” [289-312]
Jonathan Kriener, “Israeli-Palestinian Teachers’ Seminar” [321-323]
http://www.gei.de

IRANIAN STUDIES
, March 2005 (Vol.38, No.1)
<<Special: Iran Facing the New Century>>
Farideh Farhi, “Crafting a National Identity amidst Contentious Politics in Contemporary Iran” [7-22]
Touraj Atabaki, “Ethnic Diversity and Territorial Integrity of Iran: Domestic Harmony and Regional Challenges” [23-44]
Azadeh Kian-Thiebaut, “From Motherhood to Equal Rights Advocates: The Weakening of Patriarchal Order” [45-66]
Massoud Karshenas and Hassan Hakimian, “Oil, Economic Diversification and the Democratic Process in Iran” [67-90]
Ahmad R. Jalali-Naini, “Capital Accumulation and Economic Growth in Iran: Past Experience and Future Prospects” [91-116]
Djavad Salehi-Isfahani, “Human Resources in Iran: Potentials and Challenges” [117-148]
Homa Katouzian, “The Significance of Economic History, and the Fundamental Features of the Economic History of Iran” [149-166]

ISIM
, Spring 2005 (Vol.15)
Olivier Roy, “A Clash of Cultures or a Debate on Europe’s Values?” [6-7]
Halleh Ghorashi, “Multiculturalism and Citizenship in the Netherlands” [10]
Ralph Grillo and Benjamin F. Soares, “Transnational Islam in Western Europe” [11]
Bruce Lincoln, “Theses on Religion and Violence” [12]
Vladimir Bobrovnikov, “The Beslan Massacre” [13]
Karin Willemse, “Darfur in War: The Politicization of Ethnic Identities?” [14-15]
Roel Meijer, “Jihadi Opposition in Saudi Arabia” [16]
Stephane Lacroix, “Post-Wahhabism in Saudi Arabia?” [17]
Natascha Garvin, “Conversion and Conflict: Muslims in Mexico” [18-19]
Alec H. Balasescu, “The Veil and Fashion Catwalks in Paris” [20]
Mona Darwich-Gatto, “Conflicts Among Hawaii’s Muslims” [21]
Beshara Doumani, “Academic Freedom Post-9/11” [22-23]
Nabil Al-Tikriti, “From Showcase to Basket Case: Education in Iraq” [24-25]
Johannes Grundmann, “Islamist Responses to Educational Reform” [26-27]
Ashwani Saith, “Mahmoud Darwish: Hope as Home in the Eye of the Storm” [28-29]
Lila Abu-Lughod, “Local Contexts of Islamism in Popular Media” [30-31]
Kamran Asdar Ali, “Courtesans in the Living Room” [32-33]
Samia Mehrez, “Bahibb Issima: Copts and the Public Sphere” [34-35]
Maris Gillette, “Fasion among Chinese Muslims” [36-37]
Mona Abaza, “Today’s Consumption in Egypt” [38-39]
Mohammed A. Bamyeh, “Civil Society and the Islamic Experience” [40-41]
Morad Saghafi, “The Reform Nobody Wants Anymore: Iran’s Elections” [42-43]
Pnina Werbner, “‘Pilgrims of Love’: Sufism in a Global World” [44-45]
Francisco Freire, “‘Official’ Islam in Post-9/11 Mauritania” [46]
Bettina Graf, “In Search of a Global Islamic Authority” [47]
Alexandre Caeiro, “An Imam in France: Tareq Oubrou” [48-49]
Thomas Pierret, “Internet in a Sectarian Islamic Context” [50]
Aslam Farouk-Alli, “Timbuktu’s First Private Manuscript Library” [51]
Penelope Tuson, “Public Opinion on Iraq: The Use of Historical Documents” [52]
www.isim.nl

DER ISLAM (Vol.81, No.2, 2004) 
Lawrence I. Conrad, “Ihsan Abbas: Hueter des arabischen Kulturerbes” [171-183]
Khalil Athamina, “Abraham in Islamic Perspective: Reflections on the Development of Monotheism in Pre-Islamic Arabia” [184-205]
Miklos Muranyi, “Visionen des Skeptikers” [206-217]
Yaakov Lev, “The Social and Economic Policies of Nur al-Din (1146-1174): The Sultan of Syria” [218-242]
Rudolf Sellheim, “Eine unbekannte persische Sprichwoertersammlung” [243-248]
Khalid A. Sindawi, “The Cult of the Euphrates and its Significance among the Imami Shi’a” [249-269]
Anna Caiozzo, “Le temple de la Lune verte: de la couleur des planetes dans les miniatures de l’Orient medieval” [270-302]
Hans-Georg Ebert, “Die letzte Krankheit: Mohammad al-Abbasi al-Mahdi (gest. 1897) und die Reform der aegyptischen Rechtsordnung” [303-351]
http://www.deGruyter.de/journals/islam

ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, January 2005 (Vol.16, No.1)
Mehmet Sait Recber, “Hick, the Real and Al-Haqq” [3-10]
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, 2005 (Vol.12, No.)
Jajat Burhanudin, “Aspiring for Islamic Reform: Southeast Asian Requests for Fatwas in al-Manar” [9-26]
Syamsul Anwar, “Fatwa, Purification and Dynamization: A Study of Tarjih in Muhammadiyah” [27-44]
Moch. Nur Ichwan, “‘Ulama’, State and Politics: Majelis Ulama Indonesia After Suharto” [45-72]
Hasan Noorhaidi, “Between Transnational Interest and Domestic Politics: Understanding Middle Eastern Fatwas on Jihad in the Moluccas” [73-92]
Michael Laffan, “The Fatwa Debated? Shura in one Indonesian Context” [93-121]
www.brill.nl

ISLAMIC STUDIES, Winter 2004 (Vol.43, No.4)
Mohammad Hashim Kamali, “Istihsan and the Renewal of Islamic Law” [561-582]
John Walbridge, “The Caliphate of Reason” [583-598]
Joseph B. Tamney, “American Views of Islam, Post 9/11” [599-630]
Yahya Oyewole Imam, “Religious Organizations and Progressive Social Change: A Case Study of Ansar-ud-Deen Society of Nigeria” [631-652]
Maulana Ashraf ‘Ali Thanvi, “The Raison d’etre of Madrasah” [653-676]

ISRAEL
, (No.6, 2004)
<<in Hebrew>>
Derek J. Penslar, “Herzl and the Palestinian Arabs: Myth and Couner-Myth” [*]

JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY
, April 2005 (Vol.16, No.2)
Vali Nasr, “The Rise of Muslim Democracy” [13-27]
www.journalofdemocracy.org
www.ned.org

THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES
, Summer 2004 (Vol.9, No.2)
<<Special: Islam, Democracy and the State in Algeria – Lessons for the Western Mediterranean and Beyond>>
Luis Martinez, “Why the Violence in Algeria?” [14-27]
Ali Kouaouci, “Population Transitions, Youth Unemployment, Postponement of Marriage and Violence in Algeria” [28-45]
Azzedine Layachi, “Political Liberalisation and the Islamist Movement in Algeria” [46-67]
Clement M. Henry, “Algeria’s Agonies: Oil Rent Effects in a Bunker State” [68-81]
William Quandt, “Algeria’s Transition to What?” [82-92]
Boutheina Cheriet, “Gender as a Catalyst of Social and Political Representations in Algeria” [93-101]
Abdelbaki Benziane, “Economic Reforms in Algeria and their Impact on Higher Education and Student Benefits” [102-114]
Kada Akacem, “Economic Reforms in Algeria: An Overview and Assessment” [115-125]
Fanny Colonna, “‘What Has Become of My Friends?’ Questions Regarding the New Algerian ‘Diaspora’ in France” [126-139]
Fulvio Attina, “The Barcelona Process, the Role of the European Union and the Lesson of the Western Mediterranean” [140-152]
Mohammed Akacem, “The Role of External Actors in Algeria’s Transition” [153-168]
Yahia H. Zoubir, “The Resurgence of Algeria’s Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century” [169-183]
Mark Tessler, “The View from the Street: The Attitudes and Values of Ordinary Algerians” [184-201]
John Entelis, “Islamist Politics and the Democratic Imperative: Comparative Lessons from the Algerian Experience” [202-215]
I. William Zartman, “Algeria at Forty: A Midlife Crisis” [216-222]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES
, Autumn 2004 (Vol.9, No.3)
Francesco Cavatorta, “Constructing an Open Model of Transition: The Case of North Africa” [1-18]
Abdelaziz Testas, “Unemployment in Algeria: Sources, Underestimation Problems and the Case for Integration with Europe” [19-39]
Zine M. Barka, “Local Financial Issues in Algeria” [40-59]
Jane Goodman, “Reinterpreting the Berber Spring: From Rite of Reversal to Site of Convergence” [60-82]
Miriam R. Lowi, “Oil Rents and Political Breakdown in Patrimonial States: Algeria in Comparative Perspective” [83-102]
Ali Abderrezak, “Colonisation’s Long-Lasting Influence on Economic Growth: Evidence from the MENA Region” [103-112]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES
, Winter 2004 (Vol.9, No.4)
Willy Jansen, “The Economy of Religious Merit: Women and Ajr in Algeria” [1-18]
Ryme Seferdjeli, “French ‘Reforms’ and Muslim Women’s Emancipation During the Algerian War” [19-62]
Zakia Belhachmi, “Al-Salafiyya, Feminism, and Reforms in the Nineteenth-Century Arab-Islamic Society” [63-90]
Rachel Newcomb, “Disorganised Shantytowns, Disorderly Fundamentalists: The ‘Other’ Sense of Fassi Rumours” [91-110]
Jason Ben-Meir, “Community-Based Development in the Islamic World: Proposals for a New US Initiative” [111-124]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY, April 2005 (Vol.15, No.1)
Ilai Alon, “Towards a Palestinian Arabic Emotive Lexicon: An Invitation for Discussion” [1-13]
Carl W. Ernst, “Situating Sufism and Yoga” [15-43]
http://journals.cambridge.org

JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES
,
Winter 2005 (Vol.28, No.2)
Robert Olson, “Turkey-Iran Relations, 1979-2004: Accommodation and Competition” [1-24]
Ozden Zeynep Oktav, “Wither Turkish-US Relations in Northern Iraq? A Turkish Perspective” [25-47]
Kamal Eldin Osman Salih, “Post-War Kuwait’s Parliamentary Elections: 1992-2003 – An Appraisal” [48-86]

LANGUAGE AND EDUCATION
, 2005 (Vol.19, No.1)
Grece Chami-Sather and Richard R. Kretschmer, Jr. “Lebanese/Arabic and American Children’s Discourse in Group-Solving Situations” [10-31]
www.multilingual-matters.com

MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, (Vol.10, 2004)
<<Special Issue: Eurasian Transformations, 10th to 13th Centuries>>
Johann P. Arnason, “Parallels and Divergences: Perspectives on the Early Second Millenium” [13-40]
Bjorn Wittrock, “Cultural Crystallizations and World History: The Age of Ecumenical Renaissances” [41-76]
R.I. Moore, “The Transformation of Europe as a Eurasian Phenomenon” [77-98]
Said Amir Arjomand, “Transformation of the Islamicate Civilization: A Turning-Point in the Thirteenth Century?” [213-246]
 www.brill.nl

MERIA March 2005 (Vol.9, No.1)
Rodger Shanahan, “Hizbollah Rising: The Political Battle for the Loyalty of the Si’a of Lebanon” [*]
John Ishiyama, “The Sickle and the Minaret: Communist Successor Parties in Yemen and Afghanistan after the Cold War” [*]
Lafif Lakhdar, “Moving From Salafi to Rationalist Education” [*]
Robert O. Freedman, “The Bush Administration and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Record of its First Four Years” [*]
Zainiddin Karaev, “Water Diplomacy in Central Asia” [*]
http://meria.idc.ac.il

MERIP, Spring 2005 (No.234, Vol.35, No.1)
“The Future Is on Our Side” An Interview With Mustafa Barghouti [4-7]
Chris Toensing, “Iraqi Elections” [8-9]
Jim Lobe, “The Bush Team Reloaded” [10-17]
Pete W. Moore, “QIZs, FTAs, USAID and the MEFTA: A Political Economy of Acronyms” [18-23]
Kevin Begos, “Faded Dreams of Contracted Democracy” [24-27]
Charmaine Seitz, “The Tar Baby of Foreign Aid; How Palestinians Are Trying to Keep Their Hands Clean” [28-33]
Irene Gendzier, “Democracy, Deception and the Arms Trade: The US, Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction” [34-39]
Hishaam D. Aidi, “Slavery, Genocide and the Politics of Outrage: Understanding the New Racial Olympics” [40-55]
www.merip.org

MIDDLE EAST POLICY
, March 2005 (Vol.12, No.1)
Daniel Byman, et al., “Iraq, Afghanistan and the War on Terror” [1-24]
Kamal Kharrazi, “The View from Tehran” [25-30]
Carol Riphenburg, “Afghanistan’s Constitution: Success or Sham?” [31-42]
Arthur Bonner, “Turkey, the European Union and Paradigm Shifts” [44-71]
Harald Frederikson, “Return Palestinian Water Rights if not Land: A Proposal” [72-78]
Melissa Boyle Mahle, “A Political-Security Analysis of the Failed Oslo Process” [79-98]
Louis J. Cantori, Agustus Richard Norton, et al., “Evaluating the Bush Menu for Change in the Middle East’ [97-121]
Michael M. Gunter and M.Hakan Yavuz, “The Continuing Crisis in Iraqi Kurdistan” [122-133]
Robert Looney, “Postwar Iraq’s Financial System: Building from Scratch” [134-149]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

MIDDLE EAST STUDIES ASSOCIATION
,  December 2004 (Vol.38, No.2)
Sobhi Rayan, “Al-Ghazali’s Method of Doubt” [162-174]
Karim Gillani, “The Ismaili Ginan Tradition from the Indian Subcontinent” [175-186]
Nadya Sbaiti and Sara Scalenghe, “Conducting Research in Lebanon: An Overview of Historical Sources Outside of Beirut (Part II)” [187-195]
Bradley J. Parker, “Filtering the Past, Building the Future: A Conference on Archaeology, Tradition, and Politics in the Middle East’ [196-201]

MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES
,  January 2005 (Vol.45, No.1)
Reuven Snir, “Arabic Literature by Iraqi Jews in the Twentieth Century: The Case of Ishaq Bar-Moshe (1927-2003)” [7-30]
Michael Reynolds, “Myths and Mysticism: A Longitudinal Perspective on Islam and Conflict in the North Caucasus” [31-54]
Gabriel Warburg, “European Travellers and Administrators in Sudan Before and After the Mahdiyya” [55-78]
Suleyman Seydi and Steven Morewood, “Turkey’s Application of the Montreux Convention in the Second World War”  [79-102]
Oded Peri, “Ottoman Symbolism in British-Occupied Egypt, 1882-1909” [103-120]
Behcet Kemal Yesilbursa, “The ‘Revolution’ of 27 May 1960 in Turkey: British Policy Towards Turkey” 
http://www.periodicals.com/tandf.html.

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, February 2005 
Ignacio Ramonet, “Iran: The Wrong Threat” [*]
Veronica Horwell, “Broker Empires of the Turks” [*]
Joy Gordon, “Iraq: The Real Sanctions Scandal” [*]
Hussein Agha and Robert Malley, “Abu Mazen: Palestine’s Last Best Hope” [*] 
Gerard Prunier, “Sudan: Peace Accords Won’t End War” [*]
http://MondeDiplo.com/

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE
, March 2005
Marie-Claire Cecilia, “Netherlands: The Pillars Are Shaken” [*]
Ian Draper, “Britain: Acceptance not Integration” [*]
Vicken Cheterian, “Central Asia’s Five Fragile States: Torn Between Nationalists and Islamists” [*]
Marc Pellas, “Bahrain: The Royals Rule” [*]
Frederic Lassere and Philippe Rekacewicz, “Blue Gold Rush” [*]
http://MondeDiplo.com/

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, April 2005
Georges Corm, “Lebanon: A Cedar Ready to Fall” [*]
Stephen Grey, “United States: Trade in Torture” [*]
Younes Alami and Ali Amar, “Morocco: To Tell the Truth” [*]
Laurent Bonelli, “On Suspicion of Not Being One of Us” [*]
http://MondeDiplo.com/

THE MUSLIM WORLD
, January 2005 (Vol.95, No.1)
S. Tufan Buzpinar, “Vying for Power and Influence in the Hijaz: Ottoman Rule, the Last Emirate of Abdulmuttalib and the British (1880-1882)” [1-22]
Ayse Kadloglu, “Civil Society, Islam and Democracy in Turkey: A Study of Three Islamic Non-Governmental Organizations” [23-42]
Eyal Zisser, “Syria, the Ba’th Regime and the Islamic Movement: Stepping on a New Path?” [43-66]
Ghada Osman, “Pre-Islamic Arab Converts to Christianity in Mecca and Medina: An Investigation into Arabic Sources” [67-80]
Muhammad Sirozi, “The Intellectual Roots of Islamic Radicalism in Indonesia: Ja’far Umar Talib of Laskar Jihad (Jihad Fighters) and his Educational Background” [181-120]
Mohammad Nejatullah Siddiqi, “A Meeting with Mawlana Mawdud” [121-124]
Abdul Hafeez Fazli, “Iqbal’s View of Omniscience and Human Freedom” [125-146]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com 

NEGOTIATION JOURNAL
, April 2005 (Vol.21, No.2)
<<Special Issue: Conference on Israeli Settlements>>
Robert Mnookin, “The Internal Israeli Conflict: The Past, Present, and Future of the Jewish West Bank and Gaza” [165-170]
Karen Tennenbaum and Ehud Eiran, “Israeli Settlement Activity in the West Bank and Gaza: A Brief History” [171-176]
Lawrence Susskind, et al., “Religious and Ideological Dimensions of the Israeli Settlements Issue: Reframing the Narrative?” [177-192]
Ehud Eiran, “Political Dimensions of the Israeli Settlements Issue: Historic Opportunities and Challenges” [193-220]
Bruce Patton, et al., “Legal Issues and Human Rights Dimensions of the Israeli Settlements Issue: Victims and Spoilers” [221-230]
Scott Lasensky, Robert Malley, et al., “International Dimensions: What is the Role of Third Parties?”
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com  

NINETEENTH-CENTURY CONTEXTS
, December 2004 (Vol.26, No.4)
Roberto Dainotto, “The ‘Other’ Europe of Michele Amari: Orientalism from the South” [328-338]
http://www.periodicals.com/tandf.html.

ORBIS
, Spring 2005 (Vol.49, No.2)
Eric Davis, “History Matters: Past as Prologue in Building Democracy in Iraq” [229-244]
James D. Medler, “Afghan Heroin: Terrain, Tradition, and Turmoil” [275-292]
Rollie Lal, “South Asian Organized Crime and Terrorist Networks” [293304]
James Kurth, “Ignoring History: U.S. Democratization in the Muslim World” [305-322]
http://www.fpri.org/orbis/

POLITICAL HISTORY AND CULTURE OF RUSSIA
, 2004 (Vol.20, No.6)
Golnaz Saeidi, “The Effect of the 1905 Revolution on Iran’s Constitution Revolution: A Russian Narration” [481-500]
http://www.novapublishers.com

POLITICAL STUDIES, March 2005 (Vol.53, No.1)
Steven C. Roach, “Arab States and the Role of Islam in the International Criminal Court” [143-161]
Tamar Meisels, “How Terrorism Upsets Liberty” [162-181]
Brad K. Blitz, Rosemary Sales and Lisa Marzano, “Non-Voluntary Return? The Politics of Return to Afghanistan” [182-200]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com  

SOCIAL RESEARCH
, Winter 2004 (Vol.71, No.4)
Tom Pyszczynski, “What Are We So Afraid of?” [827-848]
George Kateb, “A Life of Fear” [887-926]
http://www.socres.org

STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, March 2005 (Vol.7, No.4)
Yehuda Ben Meir, “The Disengagement: An Ideological Crisis” [1-8]
Mark A. Heller, “The Election of Abu Mazen and the Next Stage in Israel-Palestinian Relations” [9-13]
Zaki Shalom, “Israel and NATO: Opportunities and Risks” [14-20]
Ephraim Kam, “The Recent American Intelligence Failures” [21-28]
Anat Kurz, “Non-Conventional Terrorism: Availability and Motivation” [29-35]
http://www.tau.ac.il/jcss

STUDIES IN CONFLICT AND TERRORISM, March-April 2005 (Vol.28, No.2)
Quintan Wiktorowicz, “A Genealogy of Radical Islam” [75-97]
Volker Krause and Eric E. Otenyo, “Terrorism and the Kenyan Public” [99-112]
Jack Kalpakian, “Building the Human Bomb: The Case of the 16 May 2003 Attacks in Casablanca” [113-127]
Gabriel Weiman, “Cyberterrorism: The Sum of All Fears?” [129-128]
http://www.metapress.com

STUDIES IN CONFLICT AND TERRORISM, May-June 2005 (Vol.28, No.3)
Javier Jordan and Nicola Horsburgh, “Mapping Jihadist Terrorism in Spain’ [169-191]
Edward H. Kaplan, Alex Mintz and Shaul Mishal, “What Happened to Suicide Bombings in Israel? Insights from a Terror Stock Model” [225-235]
Chris Dishman, “The Leaderless Nexus: When Crime and Terror Converge” [237-252]
Kevin Michael Derksen, “Commentary: The Logistics of Actionable Intelligence Leading to 9/11” [253-268]
http://www.metapress.com

TURKISH STUDIES, March 2005 (Vol.6, No.1)
Pinar Tank, “Political Islam in Turkey: A State of Controlled Secularity” [3-20]
Ihsan D. Dagi, “Transformation of Islamic Political Identity in Turkey: Rethinking the West and Westernization” [21-38]
Clement Dodd, “Constitutional Features of the UN Plan for Cyprus and its Antecedents” [39-52]
Filiz Baskan, “At the Crossroads of Ideological Divides: Cooperation Between Leftists and Ultranationalists in Turkey” [53-70]
Sefa Simsek, “‘People’s Houses’ as a Nationwide Project for Ideological Mobilization in Early Republican Turkey” [71-92]
Nina Cichocki, “Continuity and Change in Turkish Bathing Culture in Istanbul: The Life Story of the Cemberlitas Hamam” [93-112]
Refik Erzan and Alpay Filiztekin, “Does Size Matter in Growth, Productivity, Employment and Vulnerability/Flexibility in Turkish Manufacturing?” [113-126]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

URBAN STUDIES, March 2005 (Vol.42, No.3)
H.V. Savitch, “An Anatomy of Urban Terror: Lessons From Jerusalem and Elsewhere” [361-395]
http://www.metapress.com

THE WORLD ECONOMY
, March 2005 (Vol.28, No.3)
Akbar E. Torbat, “Impacts of the US Trade and Financial Sanctions on Iran” [407-434]
Julia Devlin and Peter Yee, “Trade Logistics in Developing Countries: The Case of the Middle East and North Africa” [435-456]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

THE WORLD ECONOMY , April 2005 (Vol.28, No.4)
Nicolas Peridy, “Towards a New Trade Policy Between the USA and Middle-East Countries: Estimating Trade Resistance and Export Potential” [491-518]
F. Gulcin Ozkan, “Currency and Financial Crises in Turkey 2000-2001: Bad Fundamentals or Bad Luck?” [541-572]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

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