ELECTRONIC CURRENT CONTENTS
OF PERIODICALS ON THE MIDDLE EAST
VOL. 26, No. 2, April 2006
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CONTENTS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
ALTERNATIVES: TURKISH JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS,
Winter 2005 (Vol.4, No.4)
THE AMERICAN INTEREST, Spring 2006 (Vol.1, No.3)
ARABICA, Janvier 2006 (Vol.53, No.1)
ARABIES, Avril 2006 (No.228)
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, Hiver 2005-2006 (Vol.56)
CRITIQUE: CRITICAL MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
March 2006 (Vol.15, No.1)
CURRENT HISTORY, March 2006 (Vol.105, No.689)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, April 2006 (Vol.16, No.2)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, March/April 2006 (Vol.85, No.2)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, May/June 2006 (Vol.85, No.3)
FOREIGN POLICY, May/June 2006 (No.154)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, February 2006
(Vol.38, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, May 2006 (Vol.38,
No.2)
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, April 2006 (Vol.17, No.2)
ISLAMIC LAW & SOCIETY, February 2006 (Vol.13, No.1)
ISRAEL STUDIES, Spring 2006 (Vol.2, No.1)
JOURNAL OF IMPERIAL AND COMMONWEALTH HISTORY, March 2006 (Vol.34,
No.1)
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Winter 2006 (Vol.35, No.2, Issue
138)
JOURNAL OF RELIGION, January 2006 (Vol.86, No.1)
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY, (Vol.16, No.1, 2006)
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, POLITICAL, AND ECONOMIC STUDIES,
Spring 2006 (Vol.31, No.1)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
Winter 2006 (Vol.29, No.2)
JOURNAL OF TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, Summer 2006 (Vol.18,
No.3)
MAGHREB-MACHREK, Hiver 2005-2006 (No.186)
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Winter 2006 (Vol.17, No.1)
MERIP, Spring 2006 (No.238, Vol.36, No.1)
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Spring 2006 (Vol.13, No.2)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, April 2006
THE MUSLIM WORLD, April 2006 (Vol.96, No.2)
AL NAKHLAH, Spring 2006
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, March 2006 (Vol.23, No.2)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 27 April 2006 (Vol.53, No.7)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 11 May 2006 (Vol.53, No.8)
ORIENT, 2005 (Vol.46, No.4)
PERCEPTIONS, Spring 2005 (Vol.10, No.1)
STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, April 2006 (Vol.9, No.1)
STRATEGIC INSIGHTS, February 2006 (Vol.5, No.2)
STUDIES IN FAMILY PLANNING, March 2006 (Vol. 37, No.1)
TRANSNATIONAL BROADCASTING STUDIES, January-June 2006 (No.15)
TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, Winter 2005 (Vol.4, No.4)
TURKISH STUDIES, March 2006 (Vol.7, No.1)
THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, March 2006 (Vol.29, No.2)
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
ALTERNATIVES: TURKISH JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS,
Winter 2005 (Vol.4, No.4)
Sami Zeidan, “Environmental Security in Lebanon’s Second Republic” [*]
Peter Herrmann, “Social Quality: Opening Individual Well-being for a Social
Perspective” [*]
Mohammad Reza Neyestani, “Cultural and Religious Identities in Era of
Information and Globalization” [*]
Bulent Gokay, “The Beginning of the End of the Petrodollar: What Connects Iraq
to Iran” [*]
Reza Simbar, “Iran and the West” [*]
http://www.alternativesjournal.net/
THE AMERICAN INTEREST, Spring 2006 (Vol.1, No.3)
Paul Schroeder, “Mirror, Mirror, on the War” [41-55]
Max Boot, “Guess What? We’re Winning” [56-67]
Andrew Erdmann, “Iraq in 3-D” [68-75]
Robert Killebrew, “In the Army Now” [76-81]
Bernard Lewis, “Rewriting Oneself” [*]
http://www.the-american-interest.com/cms/main.cfm
ARABICA, Janvier 2006 (Vol.53, No.1)
F. Lagrange, “L’obscenite du vizir” [54-107]
www.brill.nl
ARABIES, Avril 2006 (No.228)
<<Special: Algerie>>
Emmanuel Dupuy, “Privatisation” [36-41]
Mourad Saouli, “Grande Distribution” [42-45]
Mourad Saouli, “Sonatrach” [46-49]
Mehiouss Chekir, “Reconciliation” [50-51]
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, Hiver 2005-2006 (Vol.56)
<<Special: Ou va le Liban?>>
Ghassan El Ezzi, “Printemps Libanais?” [9-26]
Charles Abdallah, “Un Printemps, oui, mais pour qui?”
[27-40]
Walid Safi, “Une Nouvelle Renaissance est-elle possible?” [41-54]
Pierre Blanc, “De la tutelle a la cooperation. La difficile transition des
relations syro-libanaises” [55- 70]
Evelyne Kestler, “La tutelle change de main” [71-82]
Sami Salhab, “La resolution 1559 du Conseil de securite et l’accord de
Taef” [83-98]
Georges Corm, “Sortir du cercle vicieux et du statut d’Etat tampon?”
[99-108]
Abdo Saad, “Le systeme electorale majoritaire freine l’avancee
democratique” [109-114]
Pierre Blanc, “Developpement regionale et cohesion nationale” [115-130]
Hassan Ayoub, “Deploiement geographiques des banques commerciales et cohesion
sociale” [131-144]
Ali Khalife, “La place de la religion a l’ecole” [145-162]
http://www.confluences-mediterranee.com/
CRITIQUE: CRITICAL MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
March 2006 (Vol.15, No.1)
Sami E. Baroudi, “Divergent Perspectives among Lebanon’s Maronites during
the 1958 Crisis” [*]
Mehmet Safa Saracoglu, “Reality with a Moral Twist: Ahmed Midhat’s Musahedat
as an Image of an Ideal Ottoman Society” [*]
Moataz A. Fattah and Jim Butterfield, “Muslim Cultural Entrepreneurs and the
Democracy Debate” [*]
Kaveh Ehsani, “Rural Society and Agricultural Development in Post-Revolution
Iran: The First Two Decades” [*]
Taieb Belghazi, “Festivalization of Urban Space in Morocco” [*]
http://www.ingentaconnect.com
CURRENT HISTORY, March 2006 (Vol.105, No.689)
Fatema Mernissi, “Digital Scheherazades in the Arab World” [121-126]
Ruth Levine, “Educating Girls, Unlocking Development” [127-131]
http://www.currenthistory.com
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, April 2006 (Vol.16, No.2)
Johan P. Mackenbach, “Famine, Turks and Plague: Impressions from Graz” [*]
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, March/April 2006 (Vol.85, No.2)
Stephen Biddle, “Seeing Baghdad, Thinking Saigon” [*]
Paul R. Pillar, “Intelligence, Policy, and the War in Iraq” [*]
Joel Rayburn, “The Last Exit from Iraq” [*]
Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press, “The Rise of U.S.
Nuclear Primacy” [*]
Thomas Carothers, “The Backlash Against Democracy Promotion” [*]
Daniel Byman, “Do Targeted Killings Work?” [*]
Leonardo Maugeri, “Two Cheers for Expensive Oil” [*]
Michael Herzog, “Can Hamas Be Tamed? ” [*]
http://www.foreignaffairs.org
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, May/June 2006 (Vol.85, No.3)
Tom Segev, “The End of Israel’s Dream – or Nightmare” [*]
Kevin Woods, James Lacey and Williamson Murray, “Saddam’s Delusions” [*]
http://www.foreignaffairs.org
FOREIGN POLICY, May/June 2006 (No.154)
Thomas L. Friedman, “The First Law of Petropolitics” [*]
William E. Odom, “Cut and Run? You Bet” [*]
Christopher Dickey, “Iran’s Oil Shield” [*]
www.foreignpolicy.com
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, February 2006 (Vol.38,
No.1)
Christopher Dole, “Mass Media and the Repulsive Allure of Religious Healing:
The Cinci Hoca in Turkish Modernity” [31-54]
Ipek K. Yosmaoglu, “Counting Bodies, Shaping Souls: The 1903 Census and
National Identity in Ottoman Macedonia” [55-77]
Mansoor Moaddel, “The Saudi Public Speaks: Religion, Gender, and Politics”
[79-108]
Zayde Antrim, “IBN Asakir’s Representations of Syria and Damascus in the
Introduction to the Tarikh Madinat Dimashq” [109-129]
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, May 2006 (Vol.38, No.2)
Anh Nga Longva, “Nationalism in Pre-Modern Guise: The Discourse on Hadhar and
Badu in Kuwait” [171-187]
Mitra K. Shavarini, “Wearing the Veil to College: The Paradox of Higher
Education in the Lives of Iranian Women” [189-211]
Toby Craig Jones, “Rebellion on the Saudi Periphery: Modernity,
Marginalization, and the Shia Uprising of 1979” [213-233]
Oren Barak and Gabriel Sheffer, “Israel’s ‘Security Network’ and its
Impact: An Exploration of a New Approach” [235-261]
Khaled El-Rouayheb, “Opening the Gate of Verification: The Forgotten
Arab-Islamic Florescence of the 17th Century” [263-281]
Amit Bein, “Politics, Military Conscription, and Religious Education in the
Late Ottoman Empire” [283-301]
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, April 2006 (Vol.17, No.2)
Bjorn Olav Utvik, “Religious Revivalism in Nineteenth-Century Norway and
Twentieth-Century Egypt: A Critique of Fundamentalism Studies” [143-158]
Madeleine Fletcher, “How Can We Understand Islamic Law Today” [159-172]
Christian Van Gorder, “Armenians and Turkish Muslims: Prospects for
Reconciliation Through Interfaith Dialogue on the Events of History” [173-194]
Sukidi, “Max Weber’s Remarks on Islam: The Protestant Ethic Among Muslim
Puritans” [195-206]
Elizabeth Sirriyeh, “Muslims Dreaming of Christians, Christians Dreaming of
Muslims: Images from Medieval Dream Interpretation” [207-222]
Kieran Flynn, “Understanding Islam in Ireland” [223-238]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk
ISLAMIC LAW & SOCIETY, February 2006 (Vol.13, No.1)
Ella Landau-Tasseron, “The Status of Allies in Pre-Islamic and Early Islamic
Arabian Society” [*]
Pessah Shinar, “A Major Link between France’s Berber Policy in Morocco and
its ‘Policy of Races’ in French West Africa: Commandant Paul Marty
(1882-1938)” [*]
Aharon Layish, “Interplay between Tribal and Shari Law: A Case of Tibbawi
Blood Money in the Sharia Court of Kufra” [*]
Nurit Tsafrir, “Arab Customary Law in Israel: Sulha Agreements and Israeli
Courts” [*]
Barbara Drieskens, “A Cairene Way of Reconciling” [*]
Hans Christian Korsholm Nielsen, “State and Customary Law in Upper Egypt”
[*]
http://weblinks2.epnet.com
ISRAEL STUDIES, Spring 2006 (Vol.2, No.1)
Moshe Shemesh, “The Fida’iyyun Organization’s Contribution to the Descent
to the Six-Day War” [1-34]
Lauren Erdreich, “Strategies against Patriarchy: Sexualized Political Activism
of Palestinian Israeli Women on Campus” [35-58]
Aviva Halamish, “A New Look at Immigration of Jews from Yemen to Mandatory
Palestine” [59-78]
Hedva Ben-Israel, “Debates with Toynbee: Herzog, Talmon, Friedman” [79-90]
Abba Eban, “The Toynbee Heresy (Introduced by Natan Aridan)” [91-107]
Pnina Lahav, “Israeli Identities” [108-142]
Alexandra Nocke, “Israel and the Emergence of Mediterranean Identity:
Expressions of Locality in Music and Literature” [143-173]
Idit Pintel-Ginsberg, “Narrating the Past – ‘New Year of the Trees’
Celebrations in Modern Israel” [174]
http://iupjournals.org
JOURNAL OF IMPERIAL AND COMMONWEALTH HISTORY, March 2006 (Vol.34,
No.1)
Keith Jeffery, “Crown, Communication and the Colonial Post: Stamps, the
Monarchy and the British Empire” [45-70]
Anna Clarkson, “Pomp, Circumstance, and Wild Arabs: The 1912 Royal Visit to
Sudan” [71-85]
http://journals.tandf.co.uk
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Winter 2006 (Vol.35, No.2, Issue
138)
Amal Jamal, “The Arab Leadership in Israel: Ascendance and Fragmentation”
[6-22]
Mamdoub Nofal, “Yasir Arafat, the Political Player: A Mixed Legacy” [23-37]
Darryl Li, “The Gaza Strip as Laboratory: Notes in the Wake of
Disengagement” [38-55]
Azmi Bishara, “The Pitfalls of a U.S.-Israeli Vision of a Palestinian State”
[56-63]
Nadim N. Rouhana, “‘Jewish and Democratic’? The Price of a National
Self-Deception” [64-74]
Um Jabr Wishab, “Scenes of Everyday Life in Bayt ‘Affa” [75-84]
Special Document File “Academic Freedom and Israel-Palestine: The Case
of Beyond Chutzpah” [85-99]
www.ucpress.edu/journals/jps
JOURNAL OF RELIGION, January 2006 (Vol.86, No.1)
Maysam J. al Faruqi, “Is there a Shi’a Philosophy of History? The Case of
Mas’udi” [1-23]
http://find.galegroup.com
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY, (Vol.16, No.1, 2006)
Marcus Milwright, “Central and Southern Jordan in the Ayyubid Period:
Historical and Archaeological Perspectives” [1-27]
Morteza Nouraei and Vanessa Martin, “The Karguzar and Security: the Trade
Routes of Iran and Foreign Subjects 1900-1921” [29-41]
http://journals.cambridge.org
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, POLITICAL, AND ECONOMIC STUDIES, Spring 2006 (Vol.31,
No.1)
Baban Haznat, “United States Trade Relations with Muslim Countries” [*]
http://www.jspes.org
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Winter 2006
(Vol.29, No.2)
Michael M. Gunter, “The Iraqi Kurds’ Federalism Imperative” [1-10]
Mohammed M. A. Ahmed, “Kurdish Nationalism and Regional States” [11-20]
Robert Looney, “Socio-Economic Strategies to Counter Extremism in Iraq”
[21-44]
Berdal Aral, “Perversion of Human Rights, Self-Determination and Humanitarian
Intervention in the Muslim World” [45-64]
JOURNAL OF TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, Summer 2006 (Vol.18, No.3)
Gerald Cromer, “Analogies to Terror: The Construction of Social Problems in
Israel During the Intifada Al-Aqsa” [*]
Max Taylor, “Research Note: Hassan Al-Turabi, Ossama Bin-Laden and Al-Qaeda in
Sudan” [*]
MAGHREB-MACHREK, Hiver 2005-2006 (No.186)
Felice Dassetto et Brigitte Marechal, “Le suicide offensif: cles de lecture”
[7-14]
Azzam Tamimi, “Le debat islamique sur les bombes humaines” [15-26]
Anne-Marie Vuillemenot, “Femmes bombes humaines, les cas palestinien et
tchetchene” [27-38]
Brigitte Marechal, “La semantique de l’action engagee, en rapport au
martyre, dans des discours apparentes aux Freres musulmans europeens” [39-56]
Massimo Introvigne, “Aux sources de l’argumentation theologique qui justifie
le terrorisme suicide dans l’ultra-fondamentalisme” [57-71]
Yann Richard, “Les debats sur le martyre dans le chiisme” [72-84]
Zakaria Seddiki, “Le martyre en islam: temoigner et vivre par la mort”
[85-94]
Jean-Pierre Milelli, “Une lettre d’Al-Zawahiri a Al-Zarqawi” [95-112]
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Winter 2006 (Vol.17, No.1)
Gianfranco Fini, “Italy’s Role in Mediterranean Security and the Fight
Against Terrorism” [1-15]
Uri Savir, “Pax Mediterraneo” [16-22]
James A. Bill, “The Cultural Underpinnings of Politics: Iran and the United
States” [23-33]
Ted Galen Carpenter, “The Imperial Lure: Nation Building as a US Response to
Terrorism” [34-47]
Robert Olson, “Turkey’s Politics Toward Kurdistan-Iraq and Iraq:
Nationalism, Capitalism, and State Formation” [48-72]
Costas Melakopides, “Implications of the Accession of Cyprus to the European
Union for Greek-Turkish and Euro-Turkish Relations” [73-101]
Kevin K. Frank, “Democracy and Economics in Afghanistan: Is the Cart Before
the Horse?” [102-115]
P. R. Kumaraswamy, “The Middle East: Unbearable Status Quo versus
Unpredictable Changes” [116-132]
www.dukeupress.edu/journals
MERIP, Spring 2006 (No.238, Vol.36, No.1)
Graham Usher, “Hamas Risen” [2-7]
Ranjit Singh, “The Hamas Headache” [8-11]
Jillian Schwedler and Laryssa Chomiak, “And the Winner is…: Authoritarian
Elections in the Arab World” [12-19]
Mona El-Ghobashy, “Egypt’s Paradoxical Elections” [20-25]
Joshua Stacher, “Damanhour by Hook and by Crook” [26-29]
Quil Lawrence, “Falluja’s Feelings of Exclusion” [32-35]
Alice Bullard, “A Putsch and Promises of Democracy” [36-38]
Monica Smith, “‘Model Employees’: Sri Lankan Domestics in Lebanon”
[39-45]
www.merip.org
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Spring 2006 (Vol.13, No.2)
Daniel Pipes and Sharon Chadha, “CAIR: Islamists Fooling the Establishment”
[3-20]
David Kennedy Houck, “The Islamist Challenge to the U.S. Constitution”
[21-28]
Dan Diker and Pinchas Inbari, “Re-energizing a West Bank-Jordan Alliance”
[29-36]
P.R. Kumaraswamy, “At What Cost Israel-China Ties?” [37-44]
Jonathan Eric Lewis, “Replace Turkey as a Strategic Partner?” [45-52]
www.meforum.org
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, April 2006
Gabriel Kolko, “Iraq: US Intelligence Warnings Ignored” [*]
Jean-Christophe Servant, “Nigeria: The Young Rebels” [*]
Wendy Kristianasen, “Algeria: The Women Speak” [*]
THE MUSLIM WORLD, April 2006 (Vol.96, No.2)
Abdullah Adnan, “Pakistan: Creation and Genesis” [201-218]
Irshad Ahmad Haqqani, “Failure of Democracy in Pakistan?” [219-232]
Adnan Sarwar Khan, “Pakistan’s Foreign Policy in the Changing International
Scenario” [233-250]
Rehana Siddiqui, “The Pakistani Economy: Performance and Challenges”
[251-268] Farooq Hassan, “Pakistan’s Federal Structure and the Constitution
of 1973” [269-286]
Muhammad Taqi Usmani, “The Islamization of Laws in Pakistan: The Case of Hudud
Ordinances” [287-304]
Salim Mansur Khalid and M. Fayyaz Khan, “Pakistan: The State of Education”
[305-322]
Khalid Rahman and Syed Rashad Bukhari, “Pakistan: Religious Education and
Institutions” [323-340]
Farzana Noshab, “Globalization, WTO and Pakistan” [341-362]
Khurshid Ahmad, “Pakistan: Vision and Reality, Past and Future” [363-380]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
AL NAKHLAH, Spring 2006
Hassan Abbas, “‘Islam versus the West’ and the Political Thought of
AbdolKarim Soroush” [*]
Geoffrey Gresh, “Instigating Instability: Iran’s Support of Non-State Armed
Groups in Iraq” [*]
Matthew M. McCandless, “Fighting Terror By Indictment: A Review of How the
Yemeni Justice Sector is Facing Salafi Jihadist Violence” [*]
Amy Senier, “Rebuilding the Judicial Sector in Afghanistan: The Role of
Customary Law” [*]
Lorenzo Vidino, “Arab Foreign Fighters and the Sacralization of the Chechen
Conflict” [*]
Sarah Yamani, “Toward a National Education Development Paradigm in the Arab
World: A Comparative Study of Saudi Arabia and Qatar” [*]
Daniel Ben-Naim, “Interview: A Conversation with Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim” [*]
http://fletcher.tufts.edu/al_nakhlah/
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, March 2006 (Vol.23, No.2)
<<Special: The Image and Islam>>
Wole Soyinka, “Psychopaths of Faith vs. The Muse
of Irreverence” [12-16]
Tariq Ramadan, “The Danish Cartoons, Free Speech and
Civic Responsibility” [17-18]
Goran Rosenberg, “The Freedom of What’s Not Said” [19-21]
Akbar Ahmed, “From Media Mongols to Muslim Rambos” [22-23]
Nathan Gardels, “Hollywood in the World” [24-30]
Graham E. Fuller, “Will Groundbreaking Movies Move the Middle East?” [31-33]
Francis Fukuyama, “There Are No Shortcuts to “the End of History” [34-38]
<<Special: Iran and Nuclear Weapons>>
Shirin Ebadi, Muhammad Sahimi, “Link Human Rights
to Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions” [39-42]
Hans Blix, “US Should Give Iran a Security Gurantee”
[43-45]
Chris Patten, “In the End, China Will Vote Against Iran at the UN” [46-48]
Pervez Musharraf, “On Iran’s Nukes, A.Q. Khan and Hamas” [49-51]
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, “Some Advice to Hamas” [52-53]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 27 April 2006 (Vol.53, No.7)
Henry Siegman, “Hamas: The Last Chance for Peace? ” [*]
http://www.nybooks.com
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 11 May 2006 (Vol.53, No.8)
Brian Urquhart, “The Outlaw World” [*]
http://www.nybooks.com
ORIENT, 2005 (Vol.46, No.4)
Uzi Rabi, “Oman’s Foreign Policy: The Art of Keeping All Channels of
Communication Open” [549-564]
Abdel Hakim Al Husban, “The Place of Local Councils in the Power Network: A
Case Study of the North of Jordan (Halid bin el-Walid Municipality)”
[565-580]
Joel Carmel, “Machteliten Usbekistans: Clans oder politische Allianzen?/Power
Elites in Usbekistan: Clans or Political Alliances?” [581-608]
Hans-Georg Ebert, “Das neue Personalstatut Marokkos: Normen, Methoden und
Problemfelder/The New Moroccan Law of Personal Status: Legal Rules, Methods and
Problems” [609-632]
http://www.duei.de/doi
PERCEPTIONS, Spring 2005 (Vol.10, No.1)
Bayram Sinkaya, “Turkey-Iran Relations in the 1990s and the Role of
Ideology” [1-16]
Ozcen Zeynep Oktav, “American Policies towards the Caspian Sea and the
Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline” [17-34]
Syed Farooq Hasnat, “Afghan Crises: A Dilemma for Pakistan’s Security and
International Response” [35-52]
Ansgar Belke, “Turkey in Transition to EU Membership: Pros and Cons of
Integrating a Dynamic Economy” [53-62]
Heinrich Kreft, “The Foreign Policy of George W. Bush: ‘More of the Same’
in the Second Term?” [63-78]
Aylin Unver Noi, “Iran’s Nuclear Program: EU’s Approach to Iran in
Comparison to US’ Approach” [79]
http://www.sam.gov.tr
STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, April 2006 (Vol.9, No.1)
Mark A. Heller, “Hamas’s Victory and Israel’s Dilemma” [1-4]
Shaul Mishal, “Hamas: The Agony of Victory” [5-11]
Anat Kurz, “Fatah’s Electoral Defeat: The End of Intertia” [12-18]
Chuck Freilich, “‘The Pentagon Revenge’ or Strategic Transformation: The
Bush Administration’s New Security Strategy” [19-23]
Udi Evental, “The United States and the Iranian Nuclear Challenge: Inadequate
Alternatives, Problematic Choices” [24-32]
Yiftah S. Shapir, “Iran’s Strategic Missiles” [33-37]
Roni Bart, “What if the United States Fails in Iraq” [38-41]
Gabriel Siboni, “The Military Battle against Terrorism: Direct Contact vs.
Standoff” [42]
http://www.tau.ac.il/jcss/
STRATEGIC INSIGHTS, February 2006 (Vol.5, No.2)
Thomas H. Johnson, “The Prospects for Post-Conflict Afghanistan: A Call of the
Sirens to the Country’s Troubled Past” [*]
Timothy A. Kraner, “Al Qaeda in Iraq: Demobilizing the Threat” [*]
http://www.ccc.nps.navy.mil/si/index.asp
STUDIES IN FAMILY PLANNING, March 2006 (Vol. 37, No.1)
Janet Molzan Turan, Aysen Bulut, Hacer Nalbant, Nuriye Ortayli and A. Arzu
Kologlu Akalin, “The Quality of Hospital-based Antenatal Care in Istanbul”
[49-60]
“Morocco 2003-04: Results from the Population and Family Health Survey”
[66-70]
TRANSNATIONAL BROADCASTING STUDIES, January-June 2006 (No.15)
Marwan Kraidy, “Reality Televisiona nd Politics in the Arab World” [*]
Marc Lynch, “Reality is not Enough” [*]
Lea Harris and Nader Uthman, “‘Zii!’ (Broadcast It!) ” [*]
Joe F. Khalil, “Inside Reality Television” [*]
Marlin Dick, “The State of the Musalsal” [*]
John Shoup, “As It Was, And As It Should Be Now” [*]
Ursula Lindsey, “TV Versus Terrorism” [*]
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Nicholas J. Cull, “The Perfect War” [*]
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Adel Iskandar, “Mainstreaming Alterity and Assimilating Discourses of
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Kai Hafez, “Democracy Without Political Parties?” [*]
Philip Seib, “Reconnecting the World” [*]
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TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, Winter 2005 (Vol.4, No.4)
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Gerard J. Libaridian, “The Past as a Prison, the Past as a Different Future”
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Ian O. Lesser, “Off Autopilot: The Future of Turkish-US Relations” [25-34]
Gunay Evinch, “The Armenian Cause in America, Today” [35-50]
Rachel Goshgarian, “Breaking the Stalemate: Turkish-Armenian Relations in the
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Arend Jan Boekestijn, “Turkey, the World, and the Armenian Question” [63-72]
Rachel Brandenburg, “No Longer Newlyweds: The Evolution of Turkish Foreign
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Ozgul Erdemli, “Does Ankara Read the Cards of the Hands of Strange
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Canan Balkir, “The Turkish Cypriot Business Community as a Politico-Economic
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Kaya Arslan, “Integrating North Cyprus into the EU” [147-158]
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TURKISH STUDIES, March 2006 (Vol.7, No.1)
<<Special Issue: Determinants of Immigration and Integration of Turkish
Immigrants in the European Union>>
Cem Behar, “Demographic Developments and
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Refik Erzan, Umut Kuzubas and Nilufer Yildiz,
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Hubert Krieger and Bertrand Maitre, “Migration Trends in an Enlarging European
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Gamze Avci, “Comparing Integration Policies and Outcomes: Turks in the
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Johan Wets, “The Turkish Community in Austria and Belgium: The Challenge of
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Janina Sohn and Veysel Ozcan, “The Educational Attainment of Turkish Migrants
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Christiane Timmerman, “Gender Dynamics in the Context of Turkish Marriage
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Dirk Jacobs, Karen Phalet and Marc Swyngedouw, “Political Participation and
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THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, March 2006 (Vol.29, No.2)
David Adesnik and Michael McFaul, “Engaging Autocratic Allies to Promote
Democracy” [7-26]
Stewart Patrick, “Weak States and Global Threats: Facts of Fiction?” [27-53]
Dingli Shen, “Irans’ Nuclear Ambitions Test China’s Wisdom” [55-66]
Michele A. Flourney, “Did the Pentagon get the Quadrennial Defense Review
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Jeffrey Kopstein, “The Transatlantic Divide over Democracy Promotion”
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Renee de Nevers, “Modernizing Geneva Conventions” [99-113]
Peter Berge and Swati Pandey, “The Madrassa Scapegoat” [117-125]
Scott Atran, “The Moral Logic and Growth of Suicide Terrorism” [127-147]
Ron E. Hassner, “Fighting Insurgency on Sacred Ground” [149-166]
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