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VOL. 25, No. 3, June 2005
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CONTENTS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
THE
AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST,
Summer 2004 (Vol.35, No.2)
ARABICA, April
2005 (Vol.52, No.2)
THE ATLANTIC, July/August 2005 (Vol.296, No.1)
BOUNDARY 2, Spring 2005 (Vol.32, No.1)
BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, July 2005 (Vol.45, No.4)
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, (Premier Trimestre 2005, No.77)
CATHEDRA, April 2005
CHINESE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, June 2005 (Vol.4, No.1)
CITY & SOCIETY, 2004 (Vol.16, No.2)
COMMENTARY, May 2005
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, April 2005 (Vol.47,
No.2)
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, Winter 2004-2005 (No.52)
CONTEMPORARY BRITISH HISTORY, June 2005 (Vol.19, No.2)
CRITIQUE: CRITICAL MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Spring 2005 (Vol.14,
No.1)
CRITIQUE: CRITICAL MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Summer 2005 (Vol.14,
No.2)
DAEDALUS, (Vol.134, No.1) Spring 2005
EUROPEAN
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW REVIEW,
June 2005 (Vol.1, No.2)
EUROPEAN
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL RESEARCH, June
2005 (Vol.44, No.4)
FOREIGN
POLICY, May/June
2005 (Vol.148)
FRENCH
HISTORICAL STUDIES, Spring
2005 (Vol.28, No.2)
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE, April-June 2005 (Vol.11, No.2)
GLOBAL NETWORKS, April 2005 (Vol.5, No.2)
HAGAR, (Vol.5, No.1, 2004)
HAWWA, (Vol.3, No.1, 2005)
IDENTITIES: GLOBAL STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POWER, January-March
2005 (Vol.12, No.1)
IDENTITIES: GLOBAL STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POWER, April-June 2005
(Vol.12, No.2)
INSIGHT TURKEY, January-March 2005 (Vol.7, No.1)
INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY, March 2005 (Vol.20, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, Winter 2004-2005 (Vol.60, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES,
May 2005 (Vol.37, No.2)
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW, Spring 2005 (Vol.39, No.1)
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, April 2005 (Vol.16, No.2)
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, (Vol.12, No.2, 2005)
ISRAELI SOCIOLOGY (Vol.6, No.2, 2005)
THE JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORY, March 2005 (Vol.46, No.)
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, April 2005 (Vol.49, No.2)
THE JOURNAL OF MODERN AFRICAN STUDIES, March 2005 (Vol.43, No.1)
JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MINORITY AFFAIRS, October 2004 (Vol.24, No.2)
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Winter 2005 (Vol. 34, No.2, Issue
134)
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, May 2005 (Vol.42, No.3)
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, June 2005 (Vol.11,
No.2)
JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF RELIGION, March
2005 (Vo.44, No.1)
JOURNAL OF SEMITIC STUDIES, Autumn 2004 (Vol.49, No.2)
JOURNAL OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES, February 2005 (Vol.36, No.1)
LAW & SOCIETY REVIEW, June 2005 (Vol.39, No.2)
MAGHREB MACHREK, Spring 2005 (No.183)
MEDITERRANEAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, December 2004 (Vol.19, No.2)
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Winter 2005 (Vol.16, No.1)
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Spring 2005 (Vol.16, No.2)
MERIA JOURNAL, June 2005 (Vol.9, No.2)
THE MIDDLE EAST, May 2005 (No.356)
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Spring 2005 (Vol.59, No.2)
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, June 2005 (Vol.12, No.2)
THE MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Summer 2005 (Vol.12, No.3)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, March 2005 (Vol.41, No.2)
MIFNEH, May 2005 (No. 46-47)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, May 2005
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, June 2005
THE MUSLIM WORLD, April 2005 (Vol.95, No.2)
MUSLIM WORLD JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS, October 2004 (Vol.1, No.1)
NEW
LEFT REVIEW March-April 2005 (No. 32)
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, Spring
2005
ORIENTE MODERNO (Vol.23,
No.5, 2004)
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol.11, No.3&4 2004/5)
PE’AMIM, Autumn 2004-Winter 2005 (No. 101-102)
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Spring 2005 (Vol.120, No.1)
POLITICAL STUDIES, June 2005 (Vol.53, No.2)
RACE AND CLASS, April-June 2005 (Vol.46, No.4)
RUAH
MIZRAHIT (EAST WIND) – BULLETIN OF THE ISRAELI ORIENTAL
SOCIETY
, Summer
2005 (No.2)
SMALL WARS AND INSURGENCIES, March 2005 (Vol.16, No.1)
SOCIAL
BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY , (Vol.33, No.2)
STRATEGIC
ASSESSMENT, June
2005 (Vol.8, No.1)
SURVIVAL,
Summer 2005 (Vol.47, No.2)
TEACHING THEOLOGY AND RELIGION,
April 2005 (Vol.8, No.2)
TELOS , Fall-Winter 2004 (No.129)
THEORY AND CRITICISM, Spring 2005 (No.26)
TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, Spring 2005
URBAN HISTORY, December 2004 (Vol.31, No.3)
THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Spring 2005 (Vol.28, No.2)
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, March 2005 (Vol.45, No.1)
WOMEN’S HISTORY REVIEW, (Vol.14, No.1, 2005)
WORLD AFFAIRS, Spring 2005 (Vol.167, No.4)
2.
ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
THE
AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST, Summer 2004 (Vol.35, No.2)
David
Boyns and James David Ballard, “Developing a Sociological Theory for the
Empirical Understanding of Terrorism” [5-25]
Jeffrey Ian Ross, “Taking Stock of Research Methods and
Analysis on Oppositional Political Terrorism” [26-37]
Michel Gottschalk and Simon Gottschalk, “Authoritarianism and Pathological
Hatred: A Social Psychological Profile of the Middle Eastern Terrorist”
[38-59]
Barbara G. Brents and Deo S. Mshigeni, “Terrorism in Context: Race, Religion,
Party, and Violent Conflict in Zanzibar” [60-74]
Mathieu Deflem, “Social Control and the Policing of Terrorism: Foundations for
a Sociology of Counterterrorism” [75-92]
ARABICA, April 2005 (Vol.52, No.2)
Robert
Morrison, “Reasons for a Scientific Portrayal of Nature in Medieval
Commentaries on the Qur’an” [182-203]
Harald Motzki, “Dating Muslim Traditions: A Survey”
[204-253]
Suzanne Gigandet, “Trois maqalat sur la prevention des epidemies”
[254-293]
THE ATLANTIC, July/August 2005 (Vol.296, No.1)
G. Willow Wilson, “The Show-Me Sheikh” [*]
BOUNDARY 2, Spring 2005 (Vol.32, No.1)
Arif Dirlik, “The End of Colonialism? The Colonial Modern in the Making of
Global Modernity” [1-32]
Ervand Abrahamian, “Neocons and their Nemeses in Iran” [95-116]
BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, July 2005 (Vol.45, No.4)
Ronald C. Kramer and Raymond C. Michalowski, “War, Aggression and State Crime:
A Criminological Analysis of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq” [446-469]
Jude McCulloch and Sharon Pickering, “Suppressing the Financing of Terrorism:
Proliferating State Crime, Eroding Censure and Extending Neo-Colonialism”
[470-486]
Penny Green, “Disaster by Design: Corruption, Construction and Catastrophe”
[528-546]
http://bjc.oxfordjournals.org/
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, (Premier Trimestre 2005, No.77)
<<Special Issue: Litterature Francophone dans le Monde Arabe>>
Isabelle
Safa, “D’Artagnan et Cie: Ambassadeurs de la Francophonie” [19-26]
Stelio Farandjis, “Litteratures Francophones dans
le Monde Arabe” [27-44]
Dominique Combe, “Francophonie et identite nationale” [45-54]
Christian Lochon, “L’Algerie du bilinguisme ou du trilinguisme: la paix par
les langues” [55-66]
Anee-Sophie Riquier, “Dialogues de Femmes: Venus-Khoury Ghata et Hoda Barakat”
[67-78]
Anne-Sophie Riquier, “Femmes et Francophonie dans le Monde Arabe: Je(s) et
Enjeux de l’ecriture” [79-86]
Richard Jacquemond, “Dans le cadre de l’espace litteraire Arabe:
Francophonie bilinguisme et traduction” [87-102]
Francois Gouyette, “Les enjeux d’une cooperation: le cas des Emirats Arabes
Unis” [103-108]
CATHEDRA, April 2005
Nahem Ilan, “‘Miss Carey’ and the ‘Mountain of the Lord’” [57-94]
CHINESE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, June 2005 (Vol.4, No.1)
Ben Saul, “Definition of ‘Terrorism’ in the UN Security Council: 1985-2004”
[141-166]
http://chinesejil.oxfordjournals.org
CITY & SOCIETY, 2004 (Vol.16, No.2)
Petra Kuppinger, “Exclusive Greenery: New Gated Communities in Cairo”
[35-61]
Anne
Waldrop, “Gating and Class Relations: the Case of a New Delhi ‘Colony’”
[93-116]
Eileen Moyer, “Popular Cartographies: Youthful Imaginings of the Global in the
Streets of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania” [117-143]
www.ucpress.edu/journals
COMMENTARY, May 2005
David Pryce-Jones, “Jews, Arabs, and French Diplomacy: A Special Report” [*]
http://commentarymagazine.com
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, April 2005 (Vol.47,
No.2)
Ivan Davidson Kalmar, “Benjamin Disraeli, Romantic Orientalist” [348-371]
http://journals.cambridge.org
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, Winter 2004-2005 (No.52)
<<Special Issue On: Turquie: La 28e Etoile?>>
Francois Georgeon, “L’Empire
Ottoman et l’Europe au XIXe siecle” [29-40]
Daniel Cohn-Bendit and Alain Servantie, “L’affirmation d’un projet
seculier integrateur de la diversite culturelle europeenne” [41-54]
Nilufer Gole, “Identifier l’Europe, est-ce alteriser la Turquie?” [55-64]
Michel Rocard, “Accueillir la Turquie” [65-74]
Tariq Ramadan, “La Turquie et l’Union europeenne” [75-80]
Ural Manco, “Turcs d’Europe et Turquie dans l’Union: les deux integrations”
[81-92]
Renaud Camus, “Du sens d’une integration” [93-106]
Philippe Morillon, “La vocation de pont de la Turquie” [107-112]
Sophie Bessis and Elin Wrzoncki, “La Turquie a la croisee des chemins”
[113-128]
Nedim Gursel, “Quelques elements de reflexion sur l’Europe” [129-136]
Hrant Dink, “Changements dans l’approche du fait minoritaire en Turquie”
[137-142]
Didier Billion, “De nouvelles responsabilites internationales pour L’UE”
[143-164]
www.ifrance.com/confluences
CONTEMPORARY BRITISH HISTORY, June 2005 (Vol.19, No.2)
James R. Vaughan, “A Certain Idea of Britain: British Cultural Diplomacy in
the Middle East, 1945-57” [151-168]
http://www.metapress.com
CRITIQUE: CRITICAL MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Spring 2005 (Vol.14, No.1)
Hamid Abdollayhan, “Relocating the Epistemological Position of New Historical
Sociology” [5-24]
Mohammad Mirzaie, “Swings in Fertility Limitation in Iran” [25-33]
Jaleh Shaditalab, “Iranian Women: Rising Expectations” [35-55]
Pooya Alaedini and Mohamad Reza Razavi, “Women’s Participation and
Emplowyment in Iran: A Critical Examination” [57-73]
Alireza Mohsen-Tabrisi, “Patterns of Student Adjustment to the Contemporary
Political and Social Scene in Iran” [75-88]
Mansour Vosooghi, “Treatment of Addicts in a Tehran Drug Rehabilitation Center”
[89-99]
Rahmatollah Sedigh Sarvestani, “Survey of Relationships in Tehran Residential
Neighborhoods” [101-108]
Mostafa Azkia, “Poverty, Vulnerability and Development: Case Study of the
Garmsar and Dash-e Azadegan Villages” [109-125]
Hamid Ahmadi, “Unity Within Diversity: Foundations and Dynamics of National
Identity in Iran’ [127-147]
http://www.ingentaconnect.com
CRITIQUE: CRITICAL MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Summer 2005 (Vol.14,
No.2)
Lawrence Davidson, “Christian Zionism as a Representation of American Manifest
Destiny” [157-169]
Meir Hatina, “The ‘Other Islam’: The Egyptian Wasat Party” [171-184]
Farbod Honarpisheh, “The Oriental ‘Other’ in Soviet Cinema, 1929-34”
[185-201]
Norma Claire Moruzzi, “Cutting Through Culture: The Feminist Discourse on
Female Circumcision” [203-220]
Roksana Bahramitash, “The War on Terror, Feminist Orientalism and Orientalist
Feminism: Case Studies of Two North American Bestsellers” [221-235]
http://www.ingentaconnect.com
DAEDALUS, (Vol.134, No.1) Spring 2005
<<Special Issue: On Imperialism>>
Kenneth
Pomeranz, “Civilizing Missions, Past & Present” [34-45]
Anthony Pagden, “Empire, Liberalism & the Quest for Perpetual Peace”
[46-57]
Jack Snyder, “A Paradoxical Tool for Democratization” [58-71]
Molly Greene, “The Ottoman Experience” [88-99]
http://www.ingentaconnect.com
EUROPEAN
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW REVIEW, June
2005 (Vol.1, No.2)
Urgun Ozbudun, “Constitutional Debates on Parliamentary Inviolability in
Turkey” [272-280]
EUROPEAN
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL RESEARCH, June
2005 (Vol.44, No.4)
Cem Baslevent, Hasan Kirmanoglu and Burhan Senatalar, “Empirical Investigation
of Party Preferences and Economic Voting in Turkey” [*]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
FOREIGN
POLICY, May/June
2005 (Vol.148)
Christopher de Bellaigue, “Iran” [148-150]
Ibrahim
Saad Eddin, “Egypt’s Tortured Present” 148-151]
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/
FRENCH
HISTORICAL STUDIES, Spring
2005 (Vol.28, No.2)
Gillian Weiss, “Barbary Captivity and the French Idea of Freedom” [231-265]
http://www.ingentaconnect.com
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE, April-June 2005 (Vol.11, No.2)
Steven E. Miller, “Terrifying Thoughts: Power, Order, and Terror After 9/11”
[247-271]
GLOBAL NETWORKS, April 2005 (Vol.5, No.2)
Banu Gokariksel and Katharyne Mitchell, “Veiling, Secularism, and the
Neoliberal Subject: National Narratives and the Supranational Desires in Turkey
and France” [147-166]
HAGAR, (Vol.5, No.1, 2004)
<<Special Issue: Beyond Tolerance? Globalization and Gendered
Exclusions>>
Haim
Yacobi, “Social Exclusion, Housing Environment and Tolerant Planning: The Case
of the Jahelin Bedouin Tribe” [69-84]
Tovi Fenster, “Globalisation, Gendered Exclusions
and City Planning and Management: Beyond Tolerance in Jerusalem and London”
[85-104]
Tijen Uguris, “Diaspora and Citizenship: Kurdish Women in London” [137-158]
www.bgu.ac.il/hagar
HAWWA, (Vol.3, No.1, 2005)
Hibba Abugideiri, “A Tribute to Sharifa Alkhateeb: Carrying the Mantle”
[1-8]
Margaret Gonsoulin, “The Islamic Frontier: Islam and Gender Equity in
Southeast Asia” [9-39]
Ryme Seerdjeli, “The French Army and Muslim Women During the Algerian War
(1954-62)” [40-79]
Eric J. Hanne, “Women, Power, and the Eleventh and Twelfth Century Abasid
Court” [80-110]
Yvonne Haddad, “The Study of Women in Islam and the West: A Select
Bibliography” [111-157]
www.brill.nl
IDENTITIES: GLOBAL STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POWER, January-March
2005 (Vol.12, No.1)
Gokcen Ertugrul Apaydin, “Modernity as Masquerade: Representations of
Modernity and Identity in Turkish Humour Magazines” [107-132]
IDENTITIES: GLOBAL STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POWER, April-June 2005
(Vol.12, No.2)
Amal Hassan Fadlallah, “Modest Women, Deceptive Jinn: Identity, Alterity, and
Disease in Eastern Sudan” [143-174]
William H. Leggett, “Terror and the Colonial Imagination at Work in the
Transnational Corporate Spaces of Jakarta, Indonesia” [271-302]
INSIGHT TURKEY, January-March 2005 (Vol.7, No.1)
Walter Posch and Borut Grgic, “Turkey and the EU: Strategic Implications for
Central Europe” [8-11]
Soner Cagaptay, “Winning Turkey’s Heart” [12-14]
Stephen Van Evera, “Vital Interest: Winning the War on Terror Requires a
Middle East Peace Settlement” [15-21]
Ali Tuygan, “The Present and Future of Turkish-American Relations: Ankara’s
Perspective” [22-29]
Interview – “Turkey’s Foreign Trade Strategy: State Minister Kursat Tuzmen”
[30-35]
Jacqueline Grapin, “Dealing with EU Perceptions of a Post-Iraq U.S.” [43-49]
Daniel Gros, “Economic Aspects of Turkey’s Quest for EU Membership”
[50-63]
Mehmet Kalyoncu, “AKP’s Foreign Policy and the Kurds: The Impact of the EU
and the Iraqi Crisis” [73-84]
Mehmet Ogutcu, “Turkey and the European Union: How to Achieve a
Forward-Looking and ‘Win-Win’ Accession by 2015?” [85-98]
Arno Tausch, “Is Islam Really a Development Blockade?” [124-135]
Bryane Michael and Erika Ohlund, “The Role of Social Responsibility in Turkey’s
EU Accession” [136-146]
Levent Hekimoglu, “The United Nations’ Reform Debate and Turkey” [147-152]
Sener Akturk, “American and British Foreign Policy in the Middle East: A
Comparison” [153-161]
http://www.ingentaconnect.com
INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY, March 2005 (Vol.20, No.1)
<<Special Issue: Special Operations Executive – New Approaches and
Perspectives>>
T. C. Wales, “The ‘Massingham’ Mission and the Secret ‘Special
Relationship’: Cooperation and Rivalry between the Anglo-American Clandestine
Services in French North Africa, November 1942-May 1943” [44-71]
Saul Kelly, “A Succession of Crises: SOE in the Middle East, 1940-45”
[121-146]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, Winter 2004-2005 (Vol.60, No.1)
<<Special Issue: Security in an Age of Terrorism>>
Margaret Purdy, “Countering Terrorism: The Missing Pillar” [3-24]
Timothy Naftali, “US Counterterrorism before Bin Laden” [25-34]
Wesley Wark, “Learning Lessons (and how) in the War on Terror: The Canadian
Experience” [71-90]
http://www.ciia.org/ij.htm
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES,
May 2005 (Vol.37, No.2)
Charles Kurzman, “Weaving Iran into the Tree of Nations” [137-166]
Cyrus Schayegh, “‘A Sound Mind Lives in a Healthy Body’: Texts and
Contexts in the Iranian Modernists’ Scientific Discourse of Health, 1910s-40s”
[167-188]
Michael J. Reimer, “Becoming Urban: Town Administrations in Transjordan”
[189-211]
Yoav Alon, “The Tribal System in the Face of the State-Formation Process:
Mandatory Transjordan, 1921-46” [213-240]
Henri Lauziere, “Post-Islamism and the Religious Discourse of ‘Abd al-Salam
Yasin” [241-261]
http://journals.cambridge.org
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW, Spring 2005 (Vol.39, No.1)
Joaquin Arango and Philip Martin, “Best Practices to Manage Migration:
Morocco-Spain” [258-269]
http://www.cmsny.org
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, April 2005 (Vol.16, No.2)
Thomas Michel, “Hagar: Mother of Faith in the Compassionate God” [99-106]
Osman Bakar, “The Impact of the American War on Terror on Malaysian Islam”
[107-128]
Elisabeth Shlala Leo, “Islamic Female Sexuality and Gender in Modern Feminist
Interpretation” [129-140]
Randall P. Henderson, “The Egyptian Coptic Christians: the Conflict Between
Identity and Equality” [155-166]
Walter R. Schrumm, A. Diane Ferguson, et al., “Differences in Paradox Between
Islam and Christianity: a Statistical Comparison” [167-186]
Rowan Williams, “Christians and Muslims Before the One God: an Address Given
at Al-Azhar al-Sharif, Cairo on 11 September 2004” [187-198]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, (Vol.12, No.2, 2005)
Felicitas Opwis, “Maslaha in Contemporary Islamic Legal Theory”
[182-223]
Monique C. Cardinal, “Islamic Legal Theory Curriculum: Are the Classics Taught
Today?” [224-272]
www.brill.nl
ISRAELI SOCIOLOGY (Vol.6, No.2, 2005)
Nurit Alfasi and Tovi Fenster, “The National City and the International City:
Jerusalem and Tel Aviv” [265-294]
Anat Pasta-Schubert, “From Silence to Voice: Women and Teaching in Bedouin
Society in the Negev” [313-334]
THE JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORY, March 2005 (Vol.46, No.)
Justin Willis, “HUKM: The Creolization of Authority in Condominium
Sudan” [*]
http://journals.cambridge.org
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, April 2005 (Vol.49, No.2)
B. Peter Rosendorff and Todd Sandler, “The Political Economy of Transnational
Terrorism” [171-182]
Daniel G. Arce M. and Todd Sandler, “Counterterrorism: A Game-Theoretic
Analysis” [183-200]
Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, “The Terrorist Endgame: A Model with Moral Hazard and
Learning” [237-258]
Quan Li, “Does Democracy Promote or Reduce Transnational Terrorist Incidents?
[278-298]
Carlos Pestana Barros and Isabel Proenca, “Mixed Logit Estimation of Radical
Islamic Terrorism in Europe and North America: A Comparative Study” [298-314]
THE JOURNAL OF MODERN AFRICAN STUDIES, March 2005 (Vol.43, No.1)
Adam Branch and Zachariah Cherian Mampilly, “Winning the War but Losing the
Peace? The Dilemma of SPLM/A Civil Aministration and the Tasks Ahead” [1-120]
http://journals.cambridge.org
JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MINORITY AFFAIRS, October 2004 (Vol.24, No.2)
<<Special Issue: On Turks and Turkey>>
Hakan M. Yavuz, “Is there a Turkish Islam? The Emergence of Convergence
and Consensus” [213-232]
Roberta Micallef, “Turkish Americans: Performing Identities in a Transnational
Setting” [233-242]
Talip Kuecuekcan, “The Making of Turkish-Muslim Diaspora in Britain: Religious
Collective Identity in a Multicultural Public Sphere” [243-258]
Venal Bilir, “‘Turkey-Islam’: Recipe for Success or Hindrance to the
Integration of the Turkish Diaspora Community in Germany?” [259-284]
Johanna Watzinger-Tharp, “Turkish-German Language: An Innovative Style of
Communication and its Implications for Citizenship and Identity” [285-294]
Ilhan Kaya, “Turkish-American Immigration History and Identity Formations”
[295-308]
Tarik H. Oguzlu, “Endangered Community: the Turkoman Identity in Iraq”
[309-326]
Etga Ugur, “Intellectual Roots of ‘Turkish Islam’ and Approaches to the
‘Turkish Model’” [327-346]
Zafer M. Cetin, “Tales of Past, Present, and Future: Mythmaking and
Nationalist Discourse in Turkish Politics” [347-366]
Mirjam Kuenkler, “In the Language of the Islamic Sacred Texts: the Tripartite
Struggle for Advocating Women’s Rights in the Iran of the 1990s” [375-392]
Edien Bartels, “Female Circumcision Among Immigrant Muslim Communities: Public
Debate in the Netherlands” [393-400]
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Winter 2005 (Vol. 34, No.2, Issue
134)
Joel Beinin, “Forgetfulness for Memory: The Limits of the New Israeli History”
[6-23]
Matthew Hughes, “Lebanon’s Armed Forces and the Arab-Israeli War, 1948-49”
[24-41]
Walid Khalidi, “Why Did the Palestinians Leave, Revisited” [42-54]
Jeff Halper, “Paralysis over Palestine: Questions of Strategy” [55-69]
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, May 2005 (Vol.42, No.3)
Jacob
Shamir and Khalil Shikaki, “Public Opinion in the Israeli-Palestinian
Two-Level Game” [311-328]
http://jpr.sagepub.com
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, June 2005 (Vol.11,
No.2)
Gabriele vom Bruck, “The Imagined ‘Consumer Democracy’ and Elite
(re)production in Yemen” [255-276]
JOURNAL
FOR THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF RELIGION, March
2005 (Vo.44, No.1)
Wade C. Rowatt, Lewis M.
Franklin, and Marla Cotton, “Patterns and Personality Correlates of Implicit
and Explicit Attitudes Toward Christians and Muslims” [29-44]
JOURNAL OF SEMITIC STUDIES, Autumn 2004 (Vol.49, No.2)
Avner Ben-Zaken, “Recent Currents in the Study of Ottoman-Egyptian
Historiography, with Remarks about the Role of the History of Natural Philosophy
and Science” [303-328]
http://jss.oxfordjournals.org
JOURNAL OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES, February 2005 (Vol.36, No.1)
Jeffrey Ayala Milligan, “Faith in School: Educational Policy Responses to
Ethno-Religious Conflict in the Southern Philippines, 1935-1985” [67-86]
LAW & SOCIETY REVIEW, June 2005 (Vol.39, No.2)
Catherine Warrick, “The Vanishing Victim: Criminal Law and Gender in Jordan”
[315-348]
http://journals.cambridge.org
MAGHREB MACHREK, Spring 2005 (No.183)
<<Issue special: Islam de France>>
Samir
Amghar, “Les nouvelles voies de l’islam de France” [9-12]
Samir Amghar, “Les salafistes francais: une
nouvelle aristocratie religieuse?” [13-32]
Franck Fregosi, “Les musulmans laiques, une mouvance plurielle et paradoxale”
[33-44]
Amel Boubekeur, “L’islam est-il soluble dans le Mecca Cola? Marche de la
culture islamique et nouveaux supports de religiosite en Occident” [45-66]
Valerie Amiraux, “Existe-t-il une discrimination religieuse des musulmans en
France?” [67-86]
MEDITERRANEAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, December 2004 (Vol.19, No.2)
Yossi Ben-Artzi, “The Idea of a Mediterranean Region in Nineteenth-to
Mid-Twentieth-Century German Geography” [2-15]
Juval Portugali, “The Mediterranean as a Cognitive Map” [16-24]
Eitay Mayraz, “Place and Space in the Mediterranean: The (Mental) Map of a
Pilgrim in the Holy Land” [25-33]
http://www.metapress.com
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Winter 2005 (Vol.16, No.1)
Ted Galen Carpenter, “Missed Opportunities: The 9/11 Commission Report and US
Foreign Policy” [52-61]
Dominique Maillard, “The Muslims in France and the French Model of Integration”
[62-78]
William S. Shepard, “International Law and the War on Terrorism” [79-93]
Norman Bowen, “Multilateralism, Multipolarity, and Regionalism: The French
Foreign Policy Discourse” [94-116]
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Spring 2005 (Vol.16, No.2)
Nicholas A. Veliotes, “Bush’s Middle East: Second-Term Blues?” [1-10]
Athanasios Moulakis, “The Mediterranean Region: Reality, Delusion, or
Euro-Mediterranean Project?” [11-38]
Christos Yannaras, “Dissenting Views on Turkey’s European Prospects”
[47-51]
J. Anyu Ndumbe and Babalola Cole, “The Illicit Diamond Trade, Civil Conflicts,
and Terrorism in Africa” [52-65]
Fatma H. Sayed, “Security, Donors’ Interests, and Education Policy Making in
Egypt” [66-84]
MERIA JOURNAL, June 2005 (Vol.9, No.2)
John D. Ciorciari, “Saudi-US Alignment After the Six-Day War” [*]
Laura James, “Nasser and his Enemies: Foreign Policy Decision Making in Egypt
on the Eve of the Six Day War” [*]
Sean Foley, “It Would Surely be the Second: Lebanon, Israel and the
Arab-Israeli War of 1967” [*]
Ofira Seliktar, “Turning Water into Fire: The Jordan River as the Hidden
Factor in the Six-Day War” [*]
Michael Carroll, “From Peace (keeping) to War: The United Nations and the
Withdrawal of UNEF” [*]
http://meria.idc.ac.il
THE MIDDLE EAST, May 2005 (No.356)
Chris Kutschera, “Interview With Jalal Talabani: A Man For All Seasons”
[10-13]
Marian Shahin, “Palestine: The First Steps? [14-15]
Nicholas Blanford, “Lebanon: Back at the Crossroads” [16-17]
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Spring 2005 (Vol.59, No.2)
Richard L. Russell, “Iraq’s Chemical Weapons Legacy: What Others Might Learn”
[187-208]
Fairborz Mokhtari, “No OneWill Scratch My Back: Iranian Security Perceptions
in Historical Context” [209-229]
Leila Farsakh, “Independence, Cantons, or Bantustans: Wither the Palestinian
State?” [230-245]
Mustafa Kibarglu, “Clash of Interest Over Northern Iraq Drives Turkish-Israeli
Alliance to a Crossroads” [246-264]
Ziya Onis and Suhnaz Yilmaz, “The Turkish-EU-US Triangle in Perspective:
Transformation or Continuity?” [265-284]
http://www.mideasti.org
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, June
2005 (Vol.12, No.2)
Marina S. Ottaway, Jillian Schwedler, Shibley Telhami, and Saad Eddin Ibrahim,
“Democracy: Rising Tide or Mirage?” [1-27]
Alan Richards, “Democracy in the Arab Region: Getting There from Here”
[28-35]
David Lea, “Communitarianism vs. Individual Rights in the West and the Islamic
World” [36-48]
Kayhan Barzegar, “Understanding the Roots of Iranian Foreign Policy in the New
Iraq” [49-57]
Ehsaneh I. Sadr, “The Impact of Iran’s Nuclearization on Israel” [58-72]
Stephen Zunes, “The Influence of the Christian Right in U.S. Middle East
Policy” [73-78]
Shahram Akbarzadeh and Kylie Connor, “The Organization of the Islamic
Conference: Sharing an Illusion” [79-92]
P.R. Kumaraswamy, “Israel-China Relations and the Phalcon Controversy”
[93-103]
Louay Bahry and Phebe Marr, “Qatari Women: A New Generation of Leaders?”
[104-119]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
THE MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Summer 2005 (Vol.12, No.3)
Ron Schleifer, “Winning the Propaganda War in Iraq” [8]
Gal Luft, “Bringing Iraq’s Economy Back Online” [*]
William Harris, “Bashar al-Assad’s Lebanon Gamble” [*]
Samuel J. Spector, “Washington and Cairo Near the Breaking Point?” [*]
Lorenzo Vidino, “How Chechnya Became a Breeding Ground for Terror” [*]
Salim Mansur, “Muslims, Democracy, and the American Experience” [*]
Neila C. Hachicha, “Interview: Tunisia’s Election Was Undemocratic at all
Levels” [*]
http://www.meforum.org/meq/
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, March 2005 (Vol.41, No.2)
Kamal O. Salih, “British Colonial Military Recruitment Policy in the Southern
Korodofan Region of Sudan, 1900-1945” [169-192]
Syed Tanvir Wasti, “The Ottoman Ceremony of the Royal Purse” [193-200]
Sami E. Baroudi, “Lebanon’s Foreign Trade Relations in the Postwar Era:
Scenarios for Integration (1990-Present)” [201-226]
Burhanettin Duran and Engin Yildirim, “Islamism, Trade Unionism and Civil
Society: The Case of ‘Hak-Is’ Labour Confederation in Turkey” [227-248]
A. Nurhan Sural, “Employment
Termination and Job Security Under New Turkish Labour Act” [249-268]
N. Sugur and S. Sugur, “Gender and Work in Turkey: Case Study on Women Workers
in the Textile Industry in Bursa” [269-280]
Meltem Muftuler-Bac and Aylin
Guney, “The European Union and the Cyprus Problem 1961-2003” [281-294]
http://www.periodicals.com/tandf.html.
MIFNEH, May 2005 (No. 46-47)
<<in Hebrew>>
<<Special Issue: Women in Israel 2005>>
Tagrid
Jahsan, “Arab Women in Israel” [21-22]
Sarab Aburabia-Queder, “Black Feminism: Bedouin
Women of the Negev” [23-26]
http://www.kba.org.il/mifne
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, May 2005
David Baran and Mathieu Giudere, “Iraq: A Message from the Insurgents” [*]
Mohammed Harbi, “Massacre in Algeria” [*]
http://MondeDiplo.com/
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, June 2005
Alain Gresh, “Lebanon: An Illusion of Unity” [*]
http://MondeDiplo.com/
THE MUSLIM WORLD, April 2005 (Vol.95, No.2)
Part I: SPAIN AND MOROCCO
Mary Elizabeth Perry, “Between Muslim and
Christian Worlds: Moriscas and Identity in Early Modern Spain” [177-198]
Hasna Lebaddy, “Of Women-Centered Moroccan Tales and Their Imagined
Communities” [217-230]
Part II: THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
Galina Yermolenka, “Roxolana: The Greatest
Empresse of the East” [231-248]
Ruth Lamdan, “Communal Regulations as a Source for Jewish Women’s Lives in
the Ottoman Empire” [249-265]
Nabil Matar, “Christian Mysticism in the Ottoman Empire: The Case of Hindiyya
the Nun, 1720-1798” [265-278]
Part III: IRAN AND INDIA
Bernadette
Andrea, “Lady Sherley, “The First Persian in England” [279-296]
Bindu Malieckal, “Muslims, Matriliny, and a Midsummer
Night’s Dream: Encounters With the Mappilas of Malabar, India” [297-316]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
MUSLIM WORLD JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS, October 2004 (Vol.1, No.1)
Abdullahi An-Naim, “‘The Best of Times’ and ‘the Worst of Times’:
Human Agency and Human Rights in Islamic Societies” [*]
Nazish Ansari, “Malaysia: Limitations of the Human Rights Discourse and the
Deployment of Rights in a Religious Identity Debate” [*]
Natasha Bakht, “Family Arbitration Using Sharia Law: Examining Ontario’s
Arbitration Act and its Impact on Women” [*]
Carrie Wickham, “The Problem With Coercive Democratization: The Islamist
Response to the U.S. Democracy Reform Initiative” [*]
Irum Sheikh “Abuse in American Prisons” [*]
http://www.bepress.com/mwjhr
NEW
LEFT REVIEW March-April 2005 (No. 32)
Mustafa
Barghouti, “Palestinian Defiance” [117-131]
www.newleftreview.org
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, Spring 2005
Saif al Islam Gaddafi, “Why the Arab World Needs Democracy” [*]
Masoumeh Ebtekar, “Shiite Rule in Iraq Could Encourage Democracy in Iran”
[*]
Richard Perle, “Expect a Split With Europe Over Iran” [*]
Mohamed Elbaradei, “Iran: Not Yet a Pattern of Transparency” [*]
Madeleine Albright, “Arab Democracy Can’t Have an American Stamp on it”
[*]
www.blackwellpublishing.com
ORIENTE MODERNO (Vol.23, No.5, 2004)
<< Issue Special: Reforme par le Haut, reforme par le Bas: La Modernisation de l’armee aux
19e et 20e siecles>>
Anousheh Karvar, “La reforme de l’etat et la modernisation de l’armee
persane au 19e siecle: un processus inacheve” [67-83]
Khalid Ben Shrir, “Britain and Military Reforms in Morocco during the Second
Half of the Nineteenth Century” [85-108]
Odile Moreau, “La reforme par le Haut: experimentation de la reforme de l’armee
dans le monde musulman mediterraneen” [111-142]
Gerassimos Karabeias, “State Modernisation and Military Intervention in the
Ottoman Empire and Modern Greece During the Early Twentieth Century: a
Comparative Analysis of the 1908 and 1909 coups d’etat” [143-164]
Abderrahmane el Moudden, “Reforme par le bas: aux origines de la guerre
populaire, la guerre de resistance de Mohammad ben Abd al-Karim 1920-1926”
[165-1926]
Stephanie Cronin, “Reza Shah and
the Paradoxes of Military Modernisation in Iran” [175-205]
http://www.ipocan.it
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol.11, No.3&4 2004/5)
Yaacov Shamir, “Introduction: What is Public Opinion and Why is it Important
for Conflict Resolution?” [44-48]
Mark Tessler, “The Attitudes of the West Bank and Gaza Palestinians Toward
Governance and the Relationship Between Religion and Politics” [49-56]
Khalil Shikaki, “Changes in Palestinian Public Attitudes in the Post-Arafat
Era” [57-65]
Neta Oren, “Changes in the Israeli Social Beliefs of Conflict 1967-2000”
[66-74]
Jamil Rabah, “The Future Direction of the Palestinian State: What Palestinians
Prefer” [74-80]
Asher Arian, “Opinion Shift Among Israeli Jews 1987-2004” [81-87]
Tamar Hermann and Ephraim Yaar, “When the Policymaker and the Public Meet:
Sharon, Israeli-Jewish Public Opinion and the Unilateral Disengagement Plan”
[93-99]
Fathi Darwish, “The Palestinian Elections: The Triumph of Moderation”
[100-103]
http://www.pij.org
PE’AMIM, Autumn 2004-Winter 2005 (No. 101-102)
<<in Hebrew>>
Yehuda Levin, “From Tunisia to Argentina- The Origins of the Agricultural
School in Djedeida and the Settlement of a Group of its Graduates in Mauricio”
[39-62]
Avi Raz, “Masters and Servants – The Jewish Community in Egypt as Reflected
in Jewish-Egyptian Literature in the First Half of the 20th Century”
[63-110]
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Spring 2005 (Vol.120, No.1)
Daniel L. Byman, “The Implications of Leadership Change in the Arab World”
[59-84]
http://www.psqonline.org
POLITICAL STUDIES, June 2005 (Vol.53, No.2)
Haleh Afshar, Rob Aitken, and Myfanwy Franks, “Feminisms, Islamophobia and
Identities” [262-283]
Keith Spence, “World Risk Society and War Against Terror” [284-302]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
RACE AND CLASS, April-June 2005 (Vol.46, No.4)
Ralph M. Coury, “The Demonisation of Pan-Arab Nationalism” [1-19]
www.sagepublications.com
RUAH
MIZRAHIT
(EAST WIND)
–
BULLETIN OF THE ISRAELI ORIENTAL SOCIETY , Summer 2005 (No.2)
<<in Hebrew>>
S.N.
Eisenstadt, “Islamic Civilization and Multiple Modernities” [6-7]
Reuven Snir, “Jews as Arabs: The Research and Where it Stands” [9-17]
Bosmat Yefet-Avshalom, “Internet Sites in the Arab World
as Tools for Research” [18-22]
Daniella
Talmon-Heller, “Teaching
Islam at Universities and Institutes of Higher Education in Israel”
[23-26]
Gidi Greenstein and Eran Shayshon, “Affinities between the Third Draft of the
Constitution of the Palestinian State with Israel’s” [27-30]
Maha Nasser, “The Arabic Language and Modern Science” [31-35]
http://w3.kfar-olami.org.il/ahlan/olam_haaravim/ruah_mizrahit_2.pdf
SMALL WARS AND INSURGENCIES, March 2005 (Vol.16, No.1)
Alastair Finlan, “Trapped in the Dead Ground: US Counter- Insurgency Strategy
in Iraq” [1-21]
Ian Beckett, ‘The Future of Insurgency” [22-36]
Robert Tomes, “Schlock and Blah: Counter-Insurgency Realities in a Rapid
Dominance Era” [37-56]
SOCIAL
BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY , (Vol.33, No.2)
Abdalla Alsmadi, “Assessing the Quality of Students’ Ratings of Faculty
Members at Mu’tah University - Jordan” [183-188]
STRATEGIC
ASSESSMENT, June
2005 (Vol.8, No.1)
Shlomo Brom, “The Disengagement Plan: The Day After” [1-6]
Danny Rubinstein, “A Turning Point? The National Dialogue Between Fatah and
Hamas” [7-11]
Daniel Sobelman, “Hizbollah After the Syrian Withdrawal” [12-18]
Shaul Arieli, “Toward a Final Settlement in Jerusalem: Redefinition rather
than Partition”
[19-28]
http://www.tau.ac.il/jcss
SURVIVAL, Summer 2005 (Vol.47, No.2)
David C. Hendrickson and Robert W. Tucker, “Revisions in Need of Revising:What
Went Wrong in the Iraq War” [7-32]
Hilary Synnott, “State-Building in Southern Iraq” [33-56]
Philip H. Gordon, “Trading Places: America and Europe in the Middle East’
[87-100]
Ali Gheissari and Vali Nasr, “The Conservative Consolidation in Iran”
[175-190]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk
TEACHING THEOLOGY AND RELIGION, April
2005 (Vol.8, No.2)
Mark Berkson, “A Non-Muslim Teaching Islam: Pedagogical and Ethical Challenges”
[86-98]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
TELOS , Fall-Winter 2004 (No.129)
Jay Gupta, “Freedom of the Void: Hegel and Nietzsche on the Politics of
Nihilism: Toward a Critical Understanding of 9/11” [17-40]
Luciano Pellicani, “Islamic Terrorism” [41-54]
Matthias Kuentzel, “From Zeesen to Beirut: National Socialism and Islamic
Anti-Semitism” [55-74]
Michael Werz, “Anti-Americanism and Ambivalence: Remarks on an Ideology in
Historical Transformation” [75-96]
www.telospress.com
THEORY AND CRITICISM, Spring 2005 (No.26)
<<in Hebrew>>
Benny Nuriely, “Strangers in a National Space: Arab-Jews in the
Palestinian Ghetto in Lod” [13-42]
Dimitry Shumsky, “Orientalism and Islamophobia Among the Russian-Speaking
Intelligentsia in Israel” [89-118]
Haggai Ram, “Neither East nor West, Neither Destruction nor Redemption:
Zionism and the Jews of Iran” [149-176]
Shir Hever, “Economy and Politics: The Poverty Policy in Israel and in the
Occupied Territories” [295-302]
TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, Spring 2005
Mark Parris, “Allergic Partners: Can US-Turkish Relations be Saved?” [49-58]
Ilhan Kesici, “Turkish-US Relations: Convergence or Divergence?” [59-68]
Michael Rubin, “A Comedy of Errors: American-Turkish Diplomacy and the Iraq
War” [69-80]
Nuzhet Kandemir, “Turkish-American Relations: Past and Future” [81-86]
Ibrahim Al-Marashi, “Middle Eastern Perceptions of the US-Turkey Relations
After the 2003 Iraq War” [151-162]
Anat Lapidot-Firilla, “Turkey’s Search for a ‘Third Option’ and its
Impact on Relations with the US and Israel” [163-173]
www.ari.org.tr
www.turkishpolicy.com
URBAN HISTORY, December 2004 (Vol.31, No.3)
Murat Gul and Richard Lamb, “Mapping, Regularizing and Modernizing Ottoman
Istanbul: Aspects of the Genesis of the 1839 Development Policy” [420-439]
THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Spring 2005 (Vol.28, No.2)
Ronald D. Asmus, et al., “A
Transatlantic Strategy to Promote Democratic Development in the Broader Middle
East” [7-22]
Vladimir A. Orlov and Alexander
Vinnikov, “The Great Guessing Game: Russia and the Iranian Nuclear Issue”
[49-66]
Barry Rubin, “Reality Bites: The Impending Logic of Withdrawal from Iraq”
[67-80]
Aluf Benn, “A Year of Opportunity in the Middle East” [81-93]
David Albright and Corey
Hinderstein, “Unraveling the A.Q. Khan and Future Proliferation Networks”
[111-128]
http://www.twq.com/
THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Summer 2005 (Vol.28, No.3)
Abbas Milani, “U.S. Foreign Policy and the Future of Democracy in Iran” [*]
Dennis Ross, “U.S. Policy Toward a Weak Assad” [*]
Daniel Byman, “Confronting Syrian-Backed Terrorism” [*]
Eyal Zisser, “Bashar Al-Assad: In or Out of the New World Order” [*]
Keith B. Payne, “The Nuclear Posture Review: Setting the Record Straight”
[*]
Jason Jaborski, “Deterring a Nuclear Iran” [*]
Daniel Whiteneck, “Deterring Terrorists: Thoughts on a Framework” [*]
http://www.mitpress.mit.edu
http://www.twq.com/
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, March 2005 (Vol.45, No.1)
Khaled El-Rouayheb, “Was There a Revival of Logical Studies in
Eighteenth-Century Egypt?” [1-19]
Andreas Christmann, “73 Proofs of Dilettantism: The Construction of Norm and
Deviancy in the Responses to Mohamad Shahrour’s Book Al-Kitab Wa’l-Qur’an:
Qira’a Mu’asira” [20-73]
Lutz Berger, “Ein Tuerkischer Reformtheologe? Zekeriya Beyaz zwischen
Tradition und Politik” [74-107]
Shahnaz Najmabadi, “Arabisiert oder Iranisiert? Siedlungsgeschichte in der
Iranischen Provinz Hormozgan am persischen Golf” [108-151]
www.brill.nl
WOMEN’S HISTORY REVIEW, (Vol.14, No.1, 2005)
Tahera Aftab, “Negotiating with Patriarchy: South Asian Muslim Women and the
Appeal to Sir Syed Ahmed Khan” [75-98]
www.triangle.co.uk/WHRE
WORLD AFFAIRS, Spring 2005 (Vol.167, No.4)
Amanda DiPaolo, “Battle for State Control: Lessons From Violent Nonstate
Actors Imitating the State: Colombia, Nicaragua, and Lessons from Iraq”
[163-174]
Ernest Evans, “The Mind of a Terrorist: How Terrorists See Strategy and
Morality” [175-183]
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