ELECTRONIC CURRENT CONTENTS
OF PERIODICALS
ON THE MIDDLE EAST
VOL. 23, NO. 3, JUNE  2003

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CONTENTS

1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
3. JOURNAL ADDRESSES

1.  ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS

ARAB STUDIES JOURNAL, Fall 2002/Spring 2003 (Vol.10, No.2/Vol.11, No.1)
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Fall 2002 (Vol.24, No.4)
ARABIES, April 2003 (No.194)
ARABIES, May 2003 (No.195)
COMMUNICATIONS: THE EUROPEAN JL OF COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, December 2002 (Vol.27, No.4)
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE ME,  (Vol.22, Nos.1&1, 2002)
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, Winter 2002-2003 (No.44)
CONTEMPORARY SECURITY POLICY, December 2002 (Vol.23, No.3)
CRITIQUE: CRITICAL ME STUDIES, Spring 2003 (Vol.12, No.1)
CULTURAL STUDIES, March 2003 (Vol.17, No.2)
CURRENT HISTORY, May 2003 (Vol.102, No.664)
DIPLOMACY AND STATECRAFT, March 2003 (Vol.14, No.1)
DISSENT, Spring 2003
ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES, May 2003 (Vol.26, No.3)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, May/June 2003 (Vol.82, No.3)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, July/August 2003 (Vol.82, No.4)
GAZETTE, April 2003 (Vol.65, No.2)
INTERNATIONAL JL OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY, April
2003        (Vol.40)
INTERNATIONAL JL OF INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE, Summer 2003 (Vol.16, No.2)
INTERNATIONAL JL OF ME STUDIES, May 2003  (Vol.35, No.2)
ISRAEL AFFAIRS, Spring 2003 (Vol.9, No.3)
ISRAEL STUDIES FORUM: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JL, Spring 2003 (Vol.18, No.2)
JAMA’A,  (Vol.10, 2003)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 5 May 2003 (Vol.14, No.1)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 19 May 2003 (Vol.14, No.2)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 16 June 2003 (Vol.14, No.4)
JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY, April 2003 (Vol.14, No.2)
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Spring 2003 (Vol.56, No.2)
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Spring 2003 (Vol.32, No.3, Issue 127)
JL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND ME STUDIES, Spring 2003 (Vol.26, No.3)
MERIA, June 2003 (Vol.7, No.2)
THE MIDDLE EAST, April 2003 (No.333)
THE MIDDLE EAST, May 2003 (No.334)
MIDDLE EAST INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN, May/June 2003
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Spring 2003 (Vol.57, No.2)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, January 2003 (Vol.39, No.1)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, April 2003 (Vol.39, No.2)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, May
2003
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Summer 2003
NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, April 2003 (Vol.9, No.2)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 29 May 2003 (Vol.50, No.9)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 12 June 2003 (Vol.50, No.10)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 3 July 2003 (Vol.50, No.11)
ORIENT, September 2002 (Vol.43, No.3)
ORIENT, Dezember 2002 (Vol.43, No.4)
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol.10, No.1, 2003)
SAIS REVIEW,  Winter-Spring 2003 (Vol.23, No.1)
SURVIVAL, Summer 2003 (Vol.45, No.2)

2.  ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

ARAB STUDIES JOURNAL, Fall 2002/Spring 2003 (Vol.10, No.2/Vol.11, No.1)
Amy Zalman, “Gender and the Palestinian Narrative of Return in Two Novels by Ghassan Kanafani” [17-43]
Relli Shechter, “Press Advertising in Egypt: Business Realities and Local Meaning, 1882-1956” [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” [87-111]

ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Fall 2002 (Vol.24, No.4)
Audra K. Grant and Mark A. Tessler, “Palestinian Attitudes Toward Democracy and its Compatibility with Islam: Evidence from Public Opinion Research in the West Bank and Gaza” [1-20]
Helena Lindholm Schulz, “The ‘Al-Aqsa Intifada’ as a Result of Politics of Transition” [21-46]
Bulent Aras and Hasan Koni, “Turkish-Syrian Relations Revisited” [47-60]
Kamal Abouchedid, Ramzi Nasser, and Jeremy Van Blommestein, “The Limitations of Inter-Group Learning in Confessional School Systems: The Case of Lebanon” [61-82]
M. Moncef Khaddar, “Beyond Colonialism and Nationalism” [83-90]

ARABIES, April 2003 (No.194)
L. Boukra, M. Saouli, M. Yared, S. Sobh, J. Hazard, “Algerie-France: un tournant dans l’Histoire” [16-31]
Khattar Abou Diab, “Nicolas Sarkozy: ‘Les fideles musulmans sont pacifiques’” [32-35]
Pierre Fauchart, “Koweit: retour a l’economie de casino” [36-57]
Moncef Mahroug, “Tunisie-Libye: mes chers voisins” [58-59]
Katia Salame-Hardy, “Maghreb: bilan de sante” [60-67]

ARABIES, May 2003 (No.195)
Dominique Francoeur, “Parite parlementaire: la breche marocaine” [14-15]
Samir Sobh, “Detruire pour reconstruire” [16-19]
Philippe Barant, “Moyen-Orient: un nouveau visage” [20-21]
Afshin Molavi, “Iran: climat d’anxiete” [26-27]

COMMUNICATIONS: THE EUROPEAN JL OF COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, December 2002 (Vol.27, No.4)
Hanna Adoni, Akiba A. Cohen and Dan Caspi, “The Consumer’s Choice: Language, Media Consumption and Hybrid Identities of Minorities” [411-436]

COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE ME,  (Vol.22, Nos.1&1, 2002)
Linda T. Darling, “Do Justice, Do Justice, For That is Paradise: Middle Eastern Advice for Indian Muslim Rulers” [3-19]
Rochona Majumdar, “Self-Sacrifice versus ‘Self-Interest’: A Non-Historicist Reading of the History of Women’s Rights in India” [20-35]
James Clark, “Frequent Incompatibilities: Ethnic and Religious Diversity and the Nations of the Middle East” [36-42]
Mehran Kamrava, “The Politics of Weak Control: State Capacity and Economic Semi-Formality in the Middle East” [43-52]
Ali Riaz, “Nation, Nation-State and Politics of Muslim Identity in South Asia” [53-58]
Henry F. Carey, “The Postcolonial State and the Protection of Human Rights” [59-75]
Juan R. I. Cole, “The Provincial Politics of Heresy and Reform in Qajar Iran: Shaykh al-Rais in Shiraz, 1895-1902” [119-126]

CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, Winter 2002-2003 (No.44)
Burhan Ghalioun, “La fin de la ‘revolution’ baathiste” [11-24]
Samir Seifan, “Perspectives de l’economie” [25-38]
Hassan Abbas, “Censure et information” [39-46]
Najati Tayyara, “Chronique d’un printemps” [47-54]
Mohamed Jamal Barout, “Le debat sur la societe civile” [55-62]
Radwan Ziyadeh, “Heurs et malheurs des droits de l’Homme” [63-70]
Yassin Al Hajj-Saleh, “L’opposition syrienne” [71-82]
Samir Kassir, “La lutte pour la democratie en Syrie et l’independance” [83-98]

CONTEMPORARY SECURITY POLICY, December 2002 (Vol.23, No.3)
Nathan Busch, “Risks of Nuclear Terror: Vulnerabilities to Theft and Sabotage at Nuclear Weapons Facilities” [19-60]
H. Tarik Oguzlu, “Turkey and the European Union: The Security Dimension” [61-82]
Abdelaziz Testas, “Algeria’s Economic Decline, Civil Conflict and the Implications for European Security” [83-105]
Richard L. Russell, “Persian Gulf Proving Grounds: Testing Offence-Defence Theory” [192-213]

CRITIQUE: CRITICAL ME STUDIES, Spring 2003 (Vol.12, No.1)
Lynne Rogers, “The Remains of ‘The Waste Land’: T. S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’ and Ahmad Harb’s The Remains” [5-24]
Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, “Appropriating Islam: The Islamic Other in the Consolidation of Western Modernity” [25-42]
Raja Bahlul, “Toward an Islamic Conception of Democracy: Islam and the Notion of Public Reason” [43-60]
Elisabeth Ozdalga, “Secularizing Trends in Fethullah Gulen’s Movement: Impasse or Opportunity for Further Renewal?” [61-74]
Mary Ann Tetreault, “Pleasant Dreams: The WTO as Kuwait’s Holy Grail” [75-94]

CULTURAL STUDIES, March 2003 (Vol.17, No.2)
Shoshana Madmoni-Gerber, “Orientalism Reconsidered: Israeli Media and the Articulation of Resistance” [230-249]

CURRENT HISTORY, May 2003 (Vol.102, No.664)
Mikael F. Nabati, “Anticipatory Self-Defense: the Terrorism Exception” [222-232]

DIPLOMACY AND STATECRAFT, March 2003 (Vol.14, No.1)
Matthew Jones, “Anglo-American Relations after Suez, the Rise and Decline of the Working Group Experiment and the French Challenge to NATO, 1957-59” [49-78]
Elie Podeh, “‘Suez in Reverse’: The Arab Response to the Iraqi Bid for Kuwait, 1961-63” [103-130]
Moshe Gat, “Let Someone Else Do the Job: American Policy on the Eve of the Six Day War” [131-158]

DISSENT, Spring 2003
Shalom Lappin, “Israel and the New Anti-Semitism” [18-24]

ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES, May 2003 (Vol.26, No.3)
Daryl J. Glaser, “Zionism and Apartheid: A Moral Comparison” [403-421]
Tamir Sorek, “Arab Football in Israel as an ‘Integrative Enclave’” [422-450]

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, May/June 2003 (Vol.82, No.3)
Michael J. Glennon, “Why the Security Council Failed” [*]
Adeed I. Dawisha and Karen 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?” [*]

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, July/August 2003 (Vol.82, No.4)
Kenneth M. Pollack, “Securing the Gulf” [*]
Yitzhak Nakash, “The Shi’ites and the Future of Iraq” [*]
Jessica Stern, “The Protean Enemy” [*]
Max Boot, “The New American Way of War” [*]
Joseph S. Nye, Jr., “U.S. Power and Strategy After Iraq” [*]
Leonardo Maugeri, “Not in Oil’s Name” [*]

GAZETTE, April 2003 (Vol.65, No.2)
Hillel Nossek and Khalil Rinnawi, “Censorship and Freedom of the Press under Changing Political Regimes” [183-201]

INTERNATIONAL JL OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY, April 2003  (Vol.40)
<<Special Issue: Education and Power in Mediterranean Societies>>
Ronald G. Sultana and M’hammed Sabour, “Education and Power in the Mediterranean” [7-12]
Zeliha Etoz, “Power and Education in Turkey as a Matter of Public Sphere” [13-32]
Mohamed Milliani, “Arabisation of Higher Education in Algeria: Linguistic Centralism vs. Democratisation” [55-74]
Andre Elias Mazawi, “Divisions of Academic Labor: National and Non-National Faculty Members in Arab Gulf Universities” [91-110]
Zakia Belhachmi, “Power and Authority in Higher Education of Southern Mediterranean Countries: Epistemological and Socio-Political Implications in the Era of Globalization” [111-138]
M’hammed Sabour, “Contradictions within Higher Education: An Assessment of the Vocations and Prospects of Moroccan Universities” [153-171]

INTERNATIONAL JL OF INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE, Summer 2003 (Vol.16, No.2)
Ibrahim al-Marashi, “The Family, Clan, and Tribal Dynamics of Saddam’s Security and Intelligence Network” [202-211]

INTERNATIONAL JL OF ME STUDIES, May 2003  (Vol.35, No.2)
James Grehan, “Street Violence and Social Imagination in Late-Mamluk and Ottoman Damascus (ca. 1500-1800)” [215-236]
Isa Blumi, “Contesting the Edges of the Ottoman Empire: Rethinking Ethnic and Sectarian Boundaries in the Malesore, 1878-1912” [237-256]
Keith D. Watenpaugh, “Middle-Class Modernity and the Persistence of the Politics of Notables in Inter-war Syria” [257-286]
Emily Gottreich, “On the Origins of the Mellah of Marrakesh” [287-305]
Marlen Eordegian, “British and Israeli Maintenance of the Status Quo in the Holy Places of Christendom” [307-328]
Boaz Shoshan, “The State and Madness in Medieval Islam” [329-340]

ISRAEL AFFAIRS, Spring 2003 (Vol.9, No.3)
Special Issue <<Israel, the Hashemites and the Palestinians: The Fateful Triangle>>
Efraim Karsh, “Israel, the Hashemites and the Palestinians: The Fateful Triangle” [1-10]
Donna Robinson Divine, “The Imperialist Ties that Bind: Transjordan and the Yishuv” [11-30]
William W. Haddad and Mary M. Hardy, “Jordan’s Alliance with Israel and its Effects on Jordanian-Arab Relations” [31-48]
Raphael Israeli, “Is Jordan Palestine?” [49-66]
Hillel Frisch, “Comparing Palestinian Perspectives in the Palestinian Authority, Israel and Jordan on Jordanian-Israeli Relations” [67-86]
Laura Zittrain Eisenberg and Neil Caplan, “The Israel-Jordan Peace Treaty: Patterns of Negotiation, Problems of Implementation” [87-110]
P.R. Kumaraswamy, “Israel, Jordan and the Masha’al Affair” [111-128]
Curtis R. Ryan, “Political Liberalization and Monarchical Succession in Jordan” [129-140]
Paul L. Scham and Russell E. Lucas, “‘Normalization’ and ‘Anti-Normalization’ in Jordan: The Public Debate” [141-164]
Bruce Borthwick, “Water in Israeli-Jordanian Relations: From Conflict to the Danger of Ecological Disaster” [165-186]
Joseph Nevo, “Changing Identities in Jordan” [187-208]

ISRAEL STUDIES FORUM: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JL, Spring 2003 (Vol.18, No.2)
Uri Ben-Eliezer, “The New Social Sources for Both Peace and War in Postmodern Israel” [7-41]
Joshua Sinai, “How Israel Can Resolve the Protracted Palestinian Insurgency: The Benefits of Mission Area Analysis” [42-57]

JAMA’A,  (Vol.10, 2003)
Issam Abu-Raiya, “The Hashemite Monarchy, ‘The Muslim Brothers’, and the Pseudo-Democratic System in Jordan, 1989-1997” [11-38]
Hannah Amit-Kochavi, “Strangers and Enemies or Partners? Hebrew Translations of Palestinian Literature – Writers, Contents and Texts” [39-68]
Haim Yacobi, “Everyday Life in Lod: On Power, Identity, and Special Protest in a Mixed City” [69-110]

THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 5 May 2003 (Vol.14, No.1)
Leslie Susser, “Living with a Nuclear Iran” [12-13]
Motty Gross, “Counsel for the Chairman” [24-27]
Tim Judah, “Why Baghdad Fell So Fast” [28]
Jennifer Knoll, “Iraq as Role Model?” [29-30]
Heidi Kingstone, “Dilemmas of Freedom” [31-33]

THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 19 May 2003 (Vol.14, No.2)
Ina Friedman, “By the Rivers of Babylon” [14-19]
Leslie Susser, “Bin Laden Can’t Be Tried for Terror” [20]
Mitchell Ginsburg, “Burning Faith in Bush and the Bible” [21-25]
Isabel Kershner, “Grace Time” [30-31]
Tim Judah, “Up for Grabs” [32-33]

THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 16 June 2003 (Vol.14, No.4)
Leslie Susser, “The IDF vs. the ISM” [10-11]
Nadar Hillebrand, “A Lone Tribe No More” [15]
Isabel Kershner, “The One-State Solution” [22-24]
Neil Barnett, “Dial M for the Greek Patriarch” [25]
Yigal Schleifer, “Where Judaism Began” [38-43]

JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY, April 2003 (Vol.14, No.2)
<<Special Section: What Is Liberal Islam?>>
Abdou Filali-Ansary, “The Sources of Enlightened Muslim Thought” [19-33]
Abdelwahab El-Affendi, “The Elusive Reformation” [34-39]
Radwan A. Mashmoudi, “The Silenced Majority” [40-44]
Laith Kubba, “Faith and Modernity” [45-49]
Soli Ozel, “After the Tsunami” [50-94]
Ziya Onis and E. Fuat Keyman, “A New Path Emerges” [95-107]

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Spring 2003 (Vol.56, No.2)
Edward W. Walker, “Islam, Islamism and Political Order in Central Asia” [21-42]
Shireen Hunter, “Iran’s Pragmatic Regional Policy” [133-148]
Nigel J.R. Allan, “Rethinking Governance in Afghanistan” [193-204]

JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Spring 2003 (Vol.32, No.3, Issue 127)
Rhoda Kanaaneh, “Embattled Identities: Palestinian Soldiers in the Israeli Military” [5-20]
Joseph Massad, “Liberating Songs: Palestine Put to Music” [21-38]
David Hirst, “The Gun and the Olive Branch Revised” [39-52]
Michel Warschawski, “The 2003 Israeli Elections: Labor’s Increasing Irrelevance?” [53-63]
Salem Ajlunt, “The Palestinian Economy and the Second Intifada” [64-73]

JL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND ME STUDIES, Spring 2003 (Vol.26, No.3)
Hilal Khashan and Simon Haddad, “Lebanon’s Dramatic 2000 Parliamentary Elections: The Swooping Return of Rafiq Hariri” [1-22]
Sharif M. Shuja, “Northeast India: A Case Study of Ethnic Provincialism” [23-32]
Julian Schofield, “Arms Races and War in the Indo-Pakistan Rivalry, 1947-1971” [33-49]
Safdar Mahmood, “Jinnah’s Vision of Pakistan” [50-61]
David Pinault, “Shia-Sunni Relations in Contemporary Pakistan” [62-84]

MERIA, June 2003 (Vol.7, No.2)
Ibrahim al-Marashi, “The Struggle for Iraq: Understanding the Defense Strategy of Saddam Hussein” [*]
Bill Park, “Strategic Location, Political Dislocation: Turkey, the United States and Northern Iraq” [*]
Sean Foley, “The Gulf Arabs and the New Iraq: The Most to Gain and the Most to Lose?” [*]
Eyal Zisser, “Syria and the War in Iraq” [*]
Stephen Blank, “The Post-Soviet States and the Post-Saddam Middle East” [*]
Barry Rubin, “Regime Change in Iraq: A Reassessment” [*]
Khalid S. Al-Khater, “Thinking About Arab-American Relations: A New Perspective” [*]

THE MIDDLE EAST, April 2003 (No.333)
Adel Darwish, “After Saddam: A Post-war Iraq” [6-9]
Adel Darwish, “Islamic Conference in Doha” [12-15]
Neil Ford, “Iran: US Concern Over Nuclear Threat” [16-17]
Neil Barnett, “The Kurds and the Coming War” [24-25]
Milan Vesly, “Afghanistan: Save Us from Fair Weather Friends” [26-27]
Richard Seymour, “Palestine: The Polemics of Peace” [28-30]
Pat Lancaster, “Special Report: Oman” [31-37]

THE MIDDLE EAST, May 2003 (No.334)
Pat Lancaster, “Iraq: The Aftermath” [6-9]
Larry Luxner, “Tense Times for Kuwait’s Man in Washington” [10-13]
Jon Gorvett, “Kurds: Staking a Claim” [14-15]
Ed Blanche, “Debunking the Domino Theory” [20-21]
Ed Blanche, “Regional: Cult of the Kamikaze” [22-23]
Adel Darwish, “Israel: An Optimistic Outlook” [24-25]
Marion Shahin, “Iraq: Between the Lines” [26-27]
Ed Blanche, “Al Qaeda: The Latin American Connection” [28-31]
Tom Owen, “Iraq: Eastern Europe and Arms Sales Opportunities” [32-35]
Jon Gorvett, “Turkey: Between Iraq and a Hard Place” [36-37]
Neil Ford, “Iraq: The Crucial Oil Dimension” [42-45]
Caroline Carpentier, “Opening the Door on Oman” [46-49]
Neil Ford, “Libya: Diversifying Success” [50-51]
Milan Vesely, “Iraq: Jobs for the Boys” [52-55]
Rhona Wells, “Oman: Sultan Qaboos Mosque” [58-61]

MIDDLE EAST INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN, May/June 2003
Gary C. Gambill, “Dossier: Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir” [*]
Matthew A. Levitt, “Confronting Syrian Support for Terrorist Groups” [*]
Mahan Abedin, “Interview: Hamid al-Bayati” [*]
Ziad K. Abdelnour, “Democratization of Capital in the Arab World” [*]
Richard Sale, “Al-Qaeda Strikes at the Kingdom” [*]

THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Spring 2003 (Vol.57, No.2)
Menachem Klein, “By Conviction, Not By Infliction: The Debate Over Reforming the Palestinian Authority” [194-212]
Umit Cizre, “Demythologizing the National Security Concept: The Case of Turkey” [213-229]
Eleanor Abdella Doumato, “Manning the Barricades: Islam According to Saudi Arabia’s School Texts” [230-247]
Scott Greenwood, “Jordan’s ‘New Bargain’: The Political Economy of Regime Security” [248-268]
Imad Harb, “The Egyptian Military in Politics: Disengagement or Accommodation” [269-291]

MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, January 2003 (Vol.39, No.1)
Stephen Blackwell, “Saving the King: Anglo-American Strategy and British Counter-subversion Operations in Libya, 1953-59” [1-18]
Jeremy Salt, “The Narrative Gap in Ottoman Armenian History” [19-36]
Hakan Kirimli, “The Famine of 1921-22 in the Crimea and the Volga Basin and the Relief from Turkey” [37-88]
Soli Shahvar, “Tribes and Telegraphs in Lower Iraq: The Muntafiq and the Baghdad-Basrah Telegraph Line of 1863-65” [89-116]
Yitzhak Gil-Har, “British Intelligence and the Role of Jewish Informers in Palestine” [117-149]
Elie Podeh, “To Unite or Not to Unite – That is Not the Question: The 1963 Tripartite Unity Talks Reassessed” [150-185]
Yucel Guclu, “Turkey’s Entrance into the League of Nations” [186-206]

MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, April 2003 (Vol.39, No.2)
Stephanie Cronin, “Modernity, Change and Dictatorship in Iran: The New Order and its Opponents, 1927-29” [1-36]
Theo Nichols, Nadir Sugur and Serap Sugur, “Muhacir Bulgarian Workers in Turkey: Their Relation to Management and Fellow Workers in the Formal Employment Sector” [37-54]
Rory Miller, “Bible and Soil: Walter Clay Lowdermilk, the Jordan Valley Project and the Palestine Debate” [55-81]
Daniel Mandel, “A Good International Citizen: H.V. Evatt, Britain, the United Nations and Israel, 1948-49” [82-104]
Abigail Jacobson, “Sepharadim, Ashkenazim and the ‘Arab Question’ in pre-First World War Palestine: A Reading of Three Zionist Newspapers” [105-130]
Doron Bar and Kobi Cohen-Hattab, “A New Kind of Pilgrimage: The Modern Tourist Pilgrim of Nineteenth-Century and Early Twentieth-Century Palestine” [131-148]
Menachem Klein, “Egypt’s Revolutionary Publishing Culture, 1952-62” [149-178]
Arzu Ozturkmen, “Remembering Through Material Culture: Local Knowledge of Past Communities in a Turkish Black Sea Town” [179-193]
Gokhan Cetinsaya, “The Ottoman View of British Presence in Iraq and the Gulf: The Era of Abdulhamid II” [194-203]
Jacob Landau, “Ultra-Nationalist Literature in the Turkish Republic: A Note on the Novels of Huseyn Nihal Atstz” [204-210]

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, May 2003
Ignacio Ramonet, “Transition to an Empire” [*]
Catherine Samary, “States in Protective Custody” [*]
Alain Gresh, “Crimes and Lies in ‘Liberated’ Iraq” [*]
Behzad Yaghimaian, “A Person of No Concern” [*]
Fabienne Rose Milie le Houerou, “Homeless and Hopeless in Sudan” [*]
Jeremiah Cullinane, “France’s African Policies” [*]

THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Summer 2003
Daniel Byman, “Scoring the War on Terrorism” [*]
Robert S. Wistrich, “The Old-New Anti-Semitism” [*]
Geoffrey Kemp, “How to Stop the Iranian Bomb” [*]

NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, April 2003 (Vol.9, No.2)
Bruce Routledge, “The Antiquity of the Nation? Critical Reflections From the Ancient Near East” [213-234]

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 29 May 2003 (Vol.50, No.9)
Michael Massing, “The Unseen War” [*]

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 12 June 2003 (Vol.50, No.10)
Clifford Geertz, “Which Way to Mecca?” [*]

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 3 July 2003 (Vol.50, No.11)
Edward R.F. Sheehan, “The Map and the Fence” [*]
Max Rodenbeck, “Bohemia in Baghdad” [*]
Clifford Geertz, “Which Way to Mecca? Part II” [*]

ORIENT, September 2002 (Vol.43, No.3)
Amr Hamzawy, “Vom Primat der Verschworung: Zeitgenossische arabische Debatten” [345-364]
Hans-Georg Ebert, “Wider die Schliessung des ‘Tores des igtihad’: Zur Reform der sari’a am Beispiel des Familien- und Erbrechts” [365-382]
Dawud Gholamasad, “Zur Sozio- und Psychogenese der Selbstmordattentate der Islamisten” [383-400]
Brigitte Heuer, “‘Die unvollendete Repatriierung’ – zur Situation der Krimtataren in Uzbekistan zu Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts” [401-416]
Jan Stark, “Zwischen politischem Kalkul und ideologischem Wettbewerb: Modelle des islamischen Staates in Malaysia” [417-438]

ORIENT, Dezember 2002 (Vol.43, No.4)
Rudiger Lohlker, “Cyberjihad – Das Internet als Feld der Agitation” [507-536]
Matthias Bruckner, “Der Ayatollah im Netz – offizielle zwolferschiitische Websites” [537-558]
Michaela Prokop, “Education in Saudi Arabia – The Challenge of Reforming the System and Adapting the Message” [559-582]
Isabel Schaefer, “The Third Chapter of the Barcelona Process: A European Cultural Approach to the Mediterranean?” [583-594]

PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol.10, No.1, 2003)
Uri Sagie, “Needed, A New Approach” [14-22]
Jonathan Kuttab, “Victim Terrorism” [23-27]
Simha Landau, “Societal Costs of Political Violence: The Israeli Experience” [28-35]
Iyad Sarraj, “On Violence and Resistance” [36-40]
Martin van Creveld, “We Know the Past; Do We Have To Live With It?” [41-47]
Martha Crenshaw, “‘New’ versus ‘Old’ Terrorism” [48-53]
Roger Heacock, “Palestine, 1987-2000: From Natural Law to Positive Law” [54-61]
Shafiq Masalha, “Children and Violent Conflict” [62-70]
Roundtable: Violence and its Alternatives [71-84]
Ziad Abu-Zayyad, “Did President Bush Expect the Unexpected?” [85-88]
Amos Gvirtz, “A Call for an Escalation of Non-Violence” [89-92]

SAIS REVIEW,  Winter-Spring 2003 (Vol.23, No.1)
Sanam Vakil, “Resistance and Resiliance: Reflections on Iran” [*]

SURVIVAL, Summer 2003 (Vol.45, No.2)
Adam Roberts, “Law and the Use of Force After Iraq” [*]
Daniel L. Byman, “Building the New Iraq: The Role of Intervening Forces” [*]
Nomi Bar-Yaacov, “New Imperatives for Israeli-Palestinian Peace” [*]
Shlomo Shpiro, “The CIA as Middle East Peace Broker?” [*]
Rajan Menon, “The New Great Game in Central Asia” [*]

3.  JOURNAL ADDRESSES

ADALAH’S REVIEW,  The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, POB 510 Shfar’am 20200 Israel
ADELPHI PAPER,
www.iiss.org
AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST,
www.sagepub.com
ANKARA PAPERS, www.frankcass.com
ARAB STUDIES JOURNAL,  www.ARABSTUDIESJOURNAL.org
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Ghada H. Talhami, Dep. of Politics, Lake Forest College, 555N. Sheridan Rd., Lake Forest, IL 60045-2399.
ARABIES TRENDS, 92, rue Jouffroy d'Abbans, Paris
ARCHAEOLOGY,  www.archaeology.org
ARMS CONTROL TODAY, www.armscontrol.org
THE ATLANTIC, http://www.theatlantic.com
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
LES CAHIERS DE L'ORIENT, sfeir.aj.cahiers@wanadoo.fr
CITES:PHILOSOPHIE, POLITIQUE, HISTOIRE, CNRS-CHPM 7, rue Guy-Moquet, 94801 Villejuif
CITIZENSHIP STUDIES, http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
COMMENTARY, www.commentarymagazine.com
COMMUNICATIONS, University of Nijmegen, POB 9104, 6500 HE Nijmegen, The Netherlands
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST,
Duke University http://www.cssaame.ilstu.edu
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, www.ifrance.com/Confluences
CONTEMPORARY SECURITY POLICY, www.frankcass.com/jnls
CRITIQUE, http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
CRITIQUE OF ANTHROPOLOGY,  www.sagepublications.com
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, American Anthropological Association, Arlington, VA
CULTURAL STUDIES,
University of North Carolina, http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
CURRENT HISTORY, 4225 Main St., Philadelphia, PA 19127, http://www.currenthistory.com
CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, www.sagepub.co.uk
DAEDALUS, published by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Norton's Woods, 136 Irving St., Cambridge, MA 02138
DEFENSE AND PEACE ECONOMICS, Centre for Defence Economics, University of York, Heslington, York, UK   e-mail:  mmc1@york.ac.uk
DEMOCRATIZATION, www.frankcass.com/jnls
DIOGENES, The International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies, UNESCO.  http://www.sagepublications.com
DIPLOMACY & STATECRAFT, www.frankcass.com
DIPLOMATIC HISTORY, www.blackwellpub.com
DISCOURSE AND SOCIETY, www.sagepub.co.uk
DISSENT, http://dissentmagazine.org.
DOMES, http://www.sois.uwm.edu/html/domes.html
ESPRIT, www.esprit.presse.fr
ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES, University of Surrey, UK  
ETHNICITIES,  www.sagepublications.com
ETHOS, Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology, University of Connecticut, www.aaanet.org
ETUDES RURALES, Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, http://www.sagepublications.com
EUROPEAN JUDAISM, Leo Baeck College-Centre for Jewish Education, London
EUROPEAN REVIEW, published in association w/Academia Europea, http://journals.cambridge.org/
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, www.foreignaffairs.org
FOREIGN POLICY, www.foreignpolicy.com
GAZETTE, The International Journal for Communication Studies. http://www.sagepub.co.uk
GESHER, http://www.wjc.org.il
GLOBAL DIALOGUE, http://www.worlddialogue.org/dialogue.htm
HAGAR,  INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE REVIEW, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
HAYO HAYA - A Young Forum For History, a Journal edited by students of the History School, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem.  
hayohaya@h2.hum.huji.ac.il
IDENTITIES, http://www.catchword.com/titles/1070289X.htm
INSIGHT TURKEY, www.insightturkey.org
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, http://www.sagepublications.com/ejournals
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE, http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
THE INTERNATIONAL JL OF KURDISH STUDIES, Center for Research, Kurdish Library, 345 Park Place, Brooklyn, New York 11238.
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION,
Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University
THE INTERNATIONAL SPECTATOR, www.iai.it
INTERNATIONALE POLITIK, Rauchstr.18, Berlin D-10787
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, http://mitpress.mit.edu/ISEC.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW, Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies, Brown University, Box 1970 2 Stimson Ave., Providence, RI 02912
IRAN BULLETIN,
www.iran-bulletin.org
IRANIAN STUDIES, Journal of the Society for Iranian Studies, USA
ISIM, www.isim.nl
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN MUSLIM RELATIONS, www.tandf.co.uk/online.html
DER ISLAM, Rothenbaumchausse 36, 2014 Hamburg (Orientalisches Seminar)
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, E.J. Brill, POB 9000, 2300 PA Leiden, The Netherlands
THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, The Islamic Cultural Centre & Central Mosque, 146 Park Road, London NW8 7RG
ISLAMIC STUDIES,
Editor: Zafar Ishaq Ansari, International Islamic University, Islamabad
ISRAEL AFFAIRS, www.frankcass.com
ISRAEL STUDIES, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, published by Indiana University Press. http://iupjournals.org.
ISRAEL STUDIES FORUM: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL, Editor: Ilan Peleg, Lafayette College, PA,
www.aisisraelstudies.org/ais.htm
ISRAELI SOCIOLOGY
, The Sociology and Anthropology Department, University of Tel Aviv,
socis@post.tau.ac.il
JAMA’A,
The Chaim Herzog Center for Middle East Studies & Diplomacy, Ben Gurion University, Israel.
THE JERUSALEM REPORT
,
www.jrep.com
THE JEWISH QUARTERLY, Published by the Jewish Literary Trust Ltd., London
http://www.jewishquarterly.org
JOINT FORCE QUARTERLY, 300 Fifth Avenue (Bldg.62), Fort Lesley J.McNair, Washington, D.C. 20319-5066
JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH, University of New Mexico  Albuquerque, NM 87131-1561, 
www.unm.edu/~jar
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT STUDIES,
http://ultratext.hil.unb.ca/Texts/JCS
JOURNAL OF DEFENSE STUDIES, Israel Defence Forces, The College for National Security, Israel
JOURNAL OF GENOCIDE RESEARCH,
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
THE JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE HISTORY,  e-mail:
wala@stolaf.edu
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Columbia University, N.Y. http://jia.sipa.columbia.edu
JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MINORITY AFFAIRS,
http://www.tandf.co.uk/sara
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES,
www.frankcass.com/jnls
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES,
www.ucpress.edu/journals/jps
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH,
www.sagepublications.com
THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES, published by the Council for Social and Economic Studies 
socecon@AOL.COM
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Pakistan American Foundation, 421 St. Augustine Center, Villanova University, PA 19085. (610) 519-4738.
LAW REVIEW (in Hebrew: IYYUNEI MISHPAT) Tel Aviv University
THE MAGHREB REVIEW,
90 Tottenham Ct. Rd., London WC1T 4LP, Great Britain
MAGHREB-MACHREK,
magmac@ladocfrancaise.gouv.fr
MARCO POLO MAGAZINE, http://www.traceca.org.
MEDIA CULTURE & SOCIETY,
www.sagepublications.com
MEDIA DEVELOPMENT, http://www.wacc.org.uk
MEDICINE, CONFLICT AND SURVIVAL,
www.frankcass.com
MEDITERRANEAN POLITICS,
www.frankcass.com
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, published by Duke University Press Journals Division
MERIA, http://meria.idc.ac.il
MERIP, www.merip.org
THE MIDDLE EAST,
http://www.africasia.com
MIDDLE EAST AFFAIRS JOURNAL, published by the United Association for Studies and Research, Annandale, VA
THE MIDDLE EAST INSIGHT,
www.mideastinsight.org
MIDDLE EAST INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN,
http://www.meib.org
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, 
http://www.mideasti.org
MIDDLE EAST POLICY,
www.mepc.org
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY,
http://www.mequarterly.org
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
www.frankcass.com/jnls
MIDSTREAM,
www.midstreamthf.com
MILITARY HISTORY,
www.TheHistoryNet.com
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE,
http://www.mondediplo.com
THE MUSLIM WORLD, 77 Sherman Street, Hartford, CT 06105-2260
THE NATIONAL INTEREST,
www.nationalinterest.org
NATIONALISM & ETHNIC POLITICS,
www.frankcass.com/jnls
NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, published in conjunction with the European Institute, (ASEN), The London School of Economics 
http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY,
www.digitalnpq.org
THE NEW REPUBLIC ONLINE,
http://magazines.enews.com/index.html
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS,
www.nybooks.com
THE NEW YORKER,
www.newyorker.com
NEWS FROM WITHIN, POB 31417 Jerusalem,
www.alternativenews.org
NOMADIC PEOPLES,
http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/voelkerkunde/nomadic_peoples
OJPCR THE ONLINE JL OF PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION,
www.trinstitute.org
ORIENT,
www.leske-budrich.de
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, www.pij.org
THE PALESTINIAN HUMAN RIGHTS MONITOR, POB 19918, Jerusalem  www.phrmg.org
PERCEPTIONS, http://www.mfa.gov.tr/grupa/sam      strategy@mfa.gov.tr
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION, http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
POLICY REVIEW, published by the Hoover Institution, Stanford University
THE POLITICAL QUARTERLY,
www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/online
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, http://psqonline.org
REVUE DES MONDES MUSULMANS ET DE LA MEDITERRANEE, 5 Avenue Pasteur, 13617 Aix-en-Provence
THE REVIEW, a publication of  Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council  www.aijac.org.au
THE REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS,
www.frankcass.com/jnls
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, British International Studies Organisation, Cambridge University Press 
http://www.cambridge.org/
SAIS REVIEW,
www.saisreview.org
SOCIAL RESEARCH, published by theGraduate Faculty of Political and Social Science of the New School University, New York
http://www.socres.org
SOCIETY, published by Rutgers  - The State University, NJ
SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION,
published by the Association for the Sociology of Religion, FL
STATE & SOCIETY,
published by the University of Haifa, Political Science Department
STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv University
STUDIES IN CONFLICT AND TERRORISM,
www.taylorandfrancis.com
SURVIVAL, http://www.survival.oupjournals.org
TEL AVIVER JAHRBUCH FUER DEUTSCHE GESCHICHTE
, http://www.tau.ac.il/GermanHistory
LES TEMPS MODERNES, 4, rue Ferou, Paris  6eme, Tel:01.43.29.08.47
TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE,
www.frankcass.com
THEORY CULTURE & SOCIETY,
www.sagepublications.com
TIKKUN,
http://www.tikkun.org
TKHELET,
www.shalem.org.il/azure
TURKISH STUDIES,
www.frankcass.com/jnls
THE TURKISH STUDIES ASSOCIATION BULLETIN, published by the Turkish Studies Association
WAR & SOCIETY,
warsoc@adfa.edu.au
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, Orientalisches Seminar der Universitaet Bonn, Germany
WORLD AFFAIRS, published by the American Peace Society, 1319 18th Street, NW Washington, D.C.
WORLD POLICY JOURNAL,
www.worldpolicy.org
WORLD POLITICS, Center of International Studies, Princeton University,
http://www.wws.princeton.edu/~cis/worldpolitics.html
ZEITSCHRIFT FUER KULTURAUSTAUSCH,
 http://www.ifa.de/zfk/index.htm

Prepared by Marion Gliksberg, The Librarian, Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv University.
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