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VOL. 26, No. 3, June 2006
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CONTENTS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
THE ADELPHI PAPERS, May 2006 (Vol.46, No.380)
AL-MASAQ: ISLAM AND THE MEDIEVAL MEDITERRANEAN, March 2006
(Vol.18, No.1)
AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST,
April 2006 (Vol.49, No.8)
ARAB STUDIES JOURNAL, Fall 2005-Spring 2006 (Vols.13,14, Nos.2,1)
ARABICA, Avril 2006 (Vol.53, No.2)
ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY IN THE LEBANON, Autumn 2005 (No.22)
BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, July 2006 (Vol.36, No.3)
BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES,
2006 (Vol.69, No.1)
CEMOTI, (No.38, 2004; published 2006)
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, April 2006 (Vol.48,
No.2)
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST,
2005 (Vol.25, No.3)
CULTURAL CRITIQUE, Winter 2006 (No.62)
LES DOSSIERS D’ARCHEOLOGIE & DES SCIENCES D’ORIGINES ,
Decembre 2005-Janvier 2006 (No.309)
EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN HEALTH JOURNAL, January-March 2006, (Vol.12, Nos.1&2)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, May 2006 (Vol.9, No.2)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, April 2006 (Vol.17, No.2)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES, May 2006 (Vol.13, No.2)
EUROPEAN REVIEW OF HISTORY, March 2006 (Vol.13, No.1)
FOREIGN POLICY, July/August 2006
FRENCH CULTURAL STUDIES, June
2006 (Vol.17, No.2)
FRENCH HISTORICAL STUDIES, Spring 2006 (Vol.29, No.2)
GESHER, Winter 2005 (No.151)
HAMIZRAH HEHADASH, 2006 (Vol.56)
THE HARVARD INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRESS/POLITICS,
April 2006 (Vol.11, No.2)
L’HISTOIRE, Avril 2006 (No.308)
INSIGHT TURKEY, January-March 2006 (Vol.8, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORY,
December 2005 (Vol.17, No.2)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, May 2006 (Vol.38,
No.2)
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION,
2006 (Vol.16, No.2)
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, June 2006 (Vol.50, No.2)
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW, March 2006 (Vol.8, No.1)
INTERNATIONALE SCHULBUCHFORSCHUNG, (Vol.28, No.1, 2006)
IRANIAN STUDIES, March 2006 (Vol.39, No.1)
ISIM REVIEW, Spring 2006 (No.17)
THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, Third Quarter (Vol.49, No.3)
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Winter 2005 (Vol.44, No.4)
ISRAEL AFFAIRS, January 2006 (Vol.12, No.1)
ISRAEL AFAIRS, April
2006 (Vol.12, No.2)
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION, June 2006 (Vol.74,
No.2)
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT STUDIES, Winter 2005 (Vol.25, No.2)
JOURNAL OF DIVORCE & REMARRIAGE, 2005 (Vol.42, Nos.3,4)
JOURNAL OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE ORIENT, June
2006 (Vol.49, No.2)
JOURNAL OF GLOBAL HISTORY, March 2006 (Vol.1, No.1)
JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY, June 2006 (Vol.19, No.2)
THE JOURNAL OF IMPERIAL & COMMONWEALTH HISTORY, March 2006
(Vol.34, No.1)
THE JOURNAL OF MODERN AFRICAN STUDIES, June 2006 (Vol.44, No.2)
JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS ETHICS, June 2006 (Vol.34, No.2)
THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES, Spring 2006
(Vol.31, No.1)
JOURNAL OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES, June 2006 (Vol.37, No.2)
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Spring 2006 (Vol.17, No.2)
MERIA JOURNAL, June 2006 (Vol.10, No.2)
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Spring 2006 (Vol.60, No.2)
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, June 2006 (Vol.13, No.2)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, May 2006 (Vol.42, No.3)
MIDSTREAM, March/April 2006 (Vol.52, No.2)
THE MILBANK QUARTERLY, June 2006 (Vol.84, No.2)
THE MUSLIM WORLD, July 2006 (Vol.96, No.3)
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Summer 2006 (No.84)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 25 May 2006 (Vol.53, No.9)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 8 June 2006 (Vol.53, No.10)
THE NEW YORKER, 29 May 2006
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol. 12, No.4: Vol.13, No.1)
PE’AMIM, Autumn 2005-Winter 2006 (Nos.105-106)
POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY, May 2006 (Vol.25, No.4)
SEXUALITIES, April
2006, (Vol.9, No.2)
SOCIAL IDENTITIES, May 2006 (Vol.12, No.3)
STUDIES IN CONFLICT AND TERRORISM, April-May 2006 (Vol.29, No.3)
STUDIES IN CONFLICT AND TERRORISM, June 2006 (Vol.29, No.4)
TELOS, Winter 2006 (No.133)
LES TEMPS MODERNES, Nov-Dec 2005/Jan 2006 (Vol.61, Nos. 635-636)
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, (Vol.46, No.1)
WORLD AFFAIRS, Winter 2006 (Vol.168, No.3)
WORLD POLICY JOURNAL, Spring 2006 (Vol.23, No.1)
YALE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Winter/Spring 2006 (Vol.1,
No.2)
2.
ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
THE ADELPHI PAPERS, May 2006 (Vol.46, No.380)
<<Special Issue: Libya and Nuclear Proliferation: Stepping Back from
the Brink>>
Wyn Q. Bowen, “Introduction” [7-10]
Wyn Q. Bowen, “Chapter One: Nuclear ‘Drivers’” [11-24]
Wyn Q. Bowen, “Chapter Two: Proliferation Pathways” [25-46]
Wyn Q. Bowen, “Chapter Three: The Decision” [47-70]
Wyn Q. Bowen, “Chapter Four: Dismantlement” [71-80]
Wyn Q. Bowen, “Conclusion” [81-84]
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
AL-MASAQ: ISLAM AND THE MEDIEVAL MEDITERRANEAN, March 2006
(Vol.18, No.1)
Ana M. Montero, “A Possible Connection between the Philosophy of the Castilian
King Alfonso X and the Risalat ayy ibn Yaqan by Ibn Ufayl” [1-26]
Nile Green, “Ostrich Eggs and Peacock Feathers: Sacred Objects as Cultural
Exchange between Christianity and Islam” [27-78]
Paul M. Cobb, “Usama Ibn Munqidh’s Lubab al-Adab (The Kernels of
Refinement): Autobiographical and Historical Excerpts” [67-78]
Khalid Sindawi, “The Donkey of the Prophet in Shi’ite Tradition” [87-98]
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST, April
2006 (Vol.49, No.8)
Ismael Abu-Saad and Duane Champagne, “Introduction: A Historical
Context of Palestinian Arab Education” [1035-1051]
Yousef T. Jabareen, “Law and Education:
Critical Perspectives on Arab Palestinian Education in Israel” [1052-1074]
Daphna Golan-Agnon, “Separate but Not Equal: Discrimination Against
Palestinian Arab Students in Israel” [1075-1084]
Ismael Abu-Saad, “State-Controlled Education and Identity Formation Among the
Palestinian Arab Minority in Israel” [1085-1100]
Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, “Negotiating the Present, Historicizing the Future:
Palestinian Children Speak About the Israeli Separation Wall” [1101-1124]
Christa Bruhn, “Higher Education as Empowerment: The Case of Palestinian
Universities” [1125-1142]
http://abs.sagepub.com
ARAB STUDIES JOURNAL, Fall 2005-Spring 2006 (Vols.13,14, Nos.2,1)
Mohammad M. I. Ghaly, “Writings on Disability in Islam: The 16th-Century
Polemic on Ibn Fahd’s al-Nukat al-Ziraf” [9-38]
Nathan Citino, “Suburbia and Modernization: Community Building and America’s
Post-World War II Encounter with the Arab Middle East” [39-64]
Carmen Becker, “Strategies of Power Consolidation in Syria Under Bashar
al-Asad: Modernizing Control Over Resources” [65-91]
Roel Meijer, “Muslim Politics Under Occupation: The Association of Muslim
Scholars and the Politics of Resistance in Iraq” [92-116]
www.arabstudiesjournal.org
ARABICA, Avril 2006 (Vol.53, No.2)
<<Special Issue: Anthropologie du Maghreb>>
I. Melliti, “Une anthropologie ‘indigene’ est-elle possible?
Reflexions sur le statut de l’anthropologie en Tunisie” [163-176]
K. Chaouachi, “Culture materielle et
orientalisme: l’exemple d’une recherche socio-anthropologique sue le
narguile” [177-209]
K. Boissevain, “Le doute ethnographique:
retour sur une demarche de terrain” [210-232]
S. Pandolfo, “Bgit nganni hnaya (Je veux chanter ici) : voix et
temoignage en marge d’une rencontre psychiatrique” [232-280]
www.brill.nl
ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY IN THE LEBANON, Autumn 2005 (No.22)
<<Special Issue: Beyond the Clash of Civilizations: Missionaries,
Conversion and Tolerance in the Ottoman Empire>>
Akram Khater, “A Deluded Woman: Hindiyya al-‘Ujaimi and the Politics of
Gender and Religion in Eighteenth-Century Bilad al-Sham” [6-21]
Bruce Masters, “Competing for Aleppo’s Souls: The Roman Catholic and
Protestant Missions in the Ottoman Period” [22-33]
Malek Sharif, “Missionaries, Medicine and Municipalities: A History of
Smallpox Vaccination in Nineteenth-Century Beirut” [34-50]
Jens Hanssen, “Colonial Anxiety, Scientific Missionaries and Social
Containment in Fin de Siecle Beirut” [51-61]
Houssef Hamid Mouawad, “L’Enfance des Chefs: L’education au College
Secondaire des Peres Jesuites a Beyrouth (1875-1974)” [62-82]
Jean Said Makdisi, “Elizabeth Bowen Thompson and the Teacher Training
College” [83-98]
www.ahlebanon.com
BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, July 2006 (Vol.36, No.3)
Karl Derouen and Christopher Sprecher, “Arab Behaviour Towards Israel:
Strategic Avoidance or Exploiting Opportunities?” [549-560]
http://journals.cambridge.org
BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES,
2006 (Vol.69, No.1)
Stefan Heidemann, “The History of the Industrial and Commercial Area of
‘Abbasid Al-Raqqa Al-Muhtariqa” [33-52]
Rudi Matthee, “Between Arabs, Turks and Iranians: The Town of Basra,
1600-1700” [53-78]
http://journals.cambridge.org
CEMOTI, (No.38, 2004; published 2006)
<<SpecialIssue: Islam in the Caucasus>>
Galina Yemelianova, “Islam in the North-Western Caucasus” [*]
Jean Radvanyi, “Le Daghestan, par dela les
idees recues” [*]
Mikhail Roshchin, “Sufism and Fundamentalism in Daghestan” [*]
Frederique Longuet-Marx, “Le Daghestan: islam populaire et islam radical”
[*]
Mairbaek Vatchagaev, “Le conflit en Tchetchenie : vers une radicalisation
religieuse?” [*]
Gilles Riaux, “Etres jeune militant nationalist Azer en Iran” [*]
Iran Mohammadi-Heuboeck, “Regards sur le mouvement ethnique au Kurdistan
iranien” [*]
http://cemoti.revues.org
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, April 2006 (Vol.48, No.2)
Bruce Lincoln, “An Early Moment in the Discourse of ‘Terrorism:’
Reflections on a Tale from Marco Polo” [*]
Carol Delaney, “Columbus’s Ultimate Goal: Jerusalem” [*]
Adam Knobler, “Holy Wars, Empires, and the Portability of the Past: The Modern
Uses of Medieval Crusades” [*]
http://journals.cambridge.org
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST, 2005
(Vol.25, No.3)
Ali Banuazizi, “Middle Eastern Studies and the Politics of Intimidation”
[519-521]
Rebecca Saunders, “Risky Business: Edward Said as Literary Critic” [522-532]
Michael Rouland, “Creating a Cultural Nation: Aleksandr Zataevich in
Kazakhstan” [533-553]
Eric McGlinchey, “The Making of Militants: The State and Islam in Central
Asia” [554-566]
Irina Liczek, “Cultural Parameters of Gender Policy Making in Contemporary
Turkmenistan” [567-583]
Mahdi Tourage, “The Hermeneutics of Eroticism in the Poetry of Rumi”
[600-616]
Nile Green, “Making a ‘Muslim’ Saint: Writing Customary Religion in an
Indian Princely State” [617-633]
Kamran Talattof, “Comrade Akbar: Islam, Marxism, and Modernity” [634-649]
Farzin Vahdat, “Religious Modernity in Iran: Dilemmas of Islamic Democracy in
the Discourse of Mohammad Khatami” [650-664]
Sam Kaplan, “ ‘Religious Nationalism’: A Textbook Case from Turkey”
[665-676]
Karen Leonard, “South Asians in the Indian Ocean World: Language, Policing,
and Gender Practices in Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates” [677-686]
www.cssaame.com
CULTURAL CRITIQUE, Winter 2006 (No.62)
Klaus J. Milich, “Fundamentalism Hot and Cold: George W. Bush and the
‘Return of the Sacred’” [92-125]
http://www.upress.umn.edu
LES DOSSIERS D’ARCHEOLOGIE & DES SCIENCES D’ORIGINES ,
Decembre 2005-Janvier 2006 (No.309)
<<Special Issue: L’Arabie Chretienne>>
Maurice Sartre, “Arabie, Arabies” [2-7]
Maurice Sartre, “Christianisation d’une
province: l’Arabia” [8-15]
Muriel Debie, “La christianisation des Arabes nomades de la mer Rouge a l’
Euphrates” [16-23]
Christian Julien Robin, “Chretiens de l’Arabie heureuse et de l’Arabie
deserte, de la victoire a l’echec” [24-35]
Yves Galvet, “Monuments chretiens dans la region du Golfe” [36-41]
Pierre-Louis Gatier, “Le monachisme arabe a la frontiere de la steppe”
[42-51]
Pierre-Louis Gatier, “Resafa, la cite de saint Serge” [52-53]
Elizabeth Key Fowden, “Saint Serge chez les Arabes” [54-59]
Francoise Briquel-Chatonnet, “Les martyrs de Najran en Arabie” [62-63]
Alain Desremaux, “A Samra, ile ecrivaient en arameen” [64-65]
Estelle Villeneuve, “Petra au temps des chretiens” [76-79]
Gerard Troupeau, “Ecriture et langue des premiers Arabes chretiens” 90-95]
Francoise Briquet-Chatonnet, “Les chretiens du Proche-Orient face a l’islam
de 632 jusqu’au milieu du VIIIeme siecle” [96-103]
Alfred Louis de Premare, “Chretiens et musulmans, d’une culture a l’autre:
Tamim et Wahb” [104-107]
Bernard Heyberger, “Les chretiens arabes d’aujourd’hui” [108-111]
www.dossiers-archeologie.com
EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN HEALTH JOURNAL, January-March 2006, (Vol.12, Nos.1&2)
M.S. Al-Jassir, “Infant Feeding in Saudi Arabia: Mothers’ Attitudes and
Practices” [*]
M. Asefzadeh, “Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Secondary-School Pupils
in Oman: I. Health-Compromising Behaviors” [*]
Y.A. Jaffer, “Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Secondary-School Pupils in
Oman: II. Reproductive Health” [*]
M. Afifi, “Depression in Adolescents: Gender Differences in Oman and Egypt”
[*]
A. Attari, “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children Witnessing a Public
Hanging in the Islamic Republic of Iran” [*]
I.A. Al-Khatib, “Housing Conditions and Health in Jalazone Refugee Camp in
Palestine” [*]
http://www.emro.who.int/EMHJ.htm
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, May 2006 (Vol.9, No.2)
Yildiz Atasoy, “Governing Women’s Morality: A Study of Islamic Veiling in
Canada” [203-221]
http://ecs.sagepub.com
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, April 2006 (Vol.17, No.2)
Craig Forcese, “The Capacity to Protect: Diplomatic Protection of Dual
Nationals in the ‘War on Terror’” [*]
http://ejil.oxfordjournals.org
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES,
May 2006 (Vol.13, No.2)
Linda Duits and Liesbet van Zoonen, “Headscarves and Porno-Chic: Disciplining
Girls’ Bodies in the European Multicultural Society” [119-133]
http://ejw.sagepub.com
EUROPEAN REVIEW OF HISTORY, March 2006 (Vol.13, No.1)
Georgina Sinclair, “‘Get into a Crack Force and Earn 20 Pounds a Month and
all Found…’: The Influence of the Palestine Police upon Colonial Policing
1922-1948” [49-65]
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
FOREIGN POLICY, July/August 2006
“The War Over Israel’s Influence -- A
Debate” [*]
Timothy Samuel Shah and Monica Duffy Toft, “Why God is Winning” [*]
Olara A. Otunnu, “The Secret Genocide” [*]
“The Terrorism Index” [*]
http://www.foreignpolicy.com
FRENCH CULTURAL STUDIES, June
2006 (Vol.17, No.2)
<<Special Issue: Writers, Intellectuals and the Colonial
Experience>>
Michel Leymarie, “Peurs francaises et desir d’empire: De la guerre des
Boers au Moyen-Orient des annees vingt: l’exemple des freres Tharaud”
[155-172]
David Drake, “The PCF, the Surrealists, Clarte and the Rif War”
[173-188]
Nicola Cooper, “Colonial Humanism in the 1930s: The Case of Andree Viollis”
[189-205]
Michael Greenfell, “Bourdieu in the Field: From the Bearn to
Algeria…A Timely Response” [223-239]
http://frc.sagepub.com
FRENCH HISTORICAL STUDIES, Spring
2006 (Vol.29, No.2)
Sarah A. Curtis, “Emilie de Vialar and the Religious Reconquest of Algeria”
[261-292]
www.dukeupress.edu/fhs
GESHER, Winter 2005 (No.151)
<<in Hebrew>>
Sergio Itzhak Minerbi, “Will Benedict XVI Be the Last Defence for
Europe?” [23-36]
HAMIZRAH HEHADASH, 2006 (Vol.56)
<<in Hebrew>>
Gideon M. Kressel and Khalil Abu-Rabi‘a, “Between ‘Urf and Shari’a,
and State Law” [5-24]
Aharon Barak, “The Values of the State of Israel as a Jewish and Democratic
State” [25-28]
Eli Alshech, “Perceptions of Privacy in Muslim Hermeneutical Tradition and
Their Implementation in Islamic Legal Thought” [29-54]
Ron Shaham, “Shopping for Legal Forums in Muslim Societies” [55-78]
Muhammad Al-Atawnah, “Bid‘a in Contemporary Wahhabi Legal Thought”
[79-98]
Giora Eliraz, “Muhammad ‘Abduh’s Heritage in the Malayo-Indonesian World:
Insights Gained from a Comparative Look at Egypt” [99-120]
Uriah Furman, “The Doctrine of Shaykh Muhammad ‘Abduh as an Interpretation
of Modernity” [121-150]
Michael M. Laskier, “The Processes of Democratization, Reformism, and Islamist
Protest in Morocco of the Last Decade” [151-182]
Assaf David, “Civil Society and Public Sphere in the Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan: ‘Jordan First’ as a Case Study” [183-218]
Mas‘ud Hamdan, “From Class to Nation: Popular Arabic Drama in Past and
Present” [219-238]
Rivka Yadlin, “The Dialogue of Civilizations and its Discontents” [239-254]
THE HARVARD INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRESS/POLITICS,
April 2006 (Vol.11, No.2)
Sam Cherribi, “From Baghdad to Paris: Al-Jazeera and the Veil” [121-138]
Michel M. Haigh, Michael Pfau, Jamie Danesi, Robert Tallmon, Tracy Bunko,
Shannon Nyberg, Bertha Thompson, Chance Babin, Sal Cardella, Michael Mink and
Brian Temple, “A Comparison of Embedded and Nonembedded Print Coverage of the
U.S. Invasion and Occupation of Iraq” [139-153]
L’HISTOIRE, Avril 2006 (No.308)
Juliette Delabarre, “Une ‘caricature’ de Mahomet…il y a 800 ans”
[18-19]
<<Special issue: Les origines de la guerre d’Irak>>
Hubert Vedrine, “Entretiens: On ne pouvait pas soutenire cette
guerre” [46-51]
Henry Laurens, “Qu’allaient donc faire les
Anglais en Irak?” [46-51]
Hosham Dawod, “Saddam Hussein: la chute d’un dictateur” [52-55]
Justin Vaisse, “Le syndrome vietnamien” [56-57]
www.histoire.presse.fr
INSIGHT TURKEY, January-March 2006 (Vol.8, No.1)
Arno Tausch and Almas Heshmati, “Turkey and the Lisbon Process” [7-18]
Bulent Aliriza and Seda Ciftci, “The U.S.-Turkish Alliance at the Iranian
Junction?” [56-63]
Ece Aksop, “The Iranian Nuclear Program: The NPT, the West, Iran and Turkey”
[64-78]
Brian Glyn Williams, “Valley of the Wolves, Iraq: Turkey’s Popular Culture
Reacts to the Unsettling Presence of the U.S. in Iraq in Film and Novels”
[85-88]
Gunay Evinc, “The Iraq Report” [89-96]
Evan R. Ward, “The Evolution of Turkish Tourism Policy, 1955-2005” [156-167]
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORY, December 2005 (Vol.17, No.2)
Hubert Bonin, “The Compagnie du canal de Suez and Transit Shipping,
1900-1956” [87-112]
Ivan Grech, “Flow of Capital in the Mediterranean: Financial Connections
between Genoa and Hospitaller Malta in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Centuries” [193-210]
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 Shi‘a 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]
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION,
2006 (Vol.16, No.2)
Ziasma Haneef Khank and P. J. Watson, “Construction of the Pakistani Religious
Coping Practices Scale: Correlations with Relgious Coping, Religious
Orientation, and Reactions to Stress Among Muslim University Students”
[101-112]
Frans W. P. van der Slik and Ruben P. Konig, “Orthodox, Humanitarian, and
Science-Inspired Belief in Relation to Prejudice Against Jews, Muslims and Ethnic Minorities: The
Content of One’s Belief Does Matter” [113-126]
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, June 2006 (Vol.50, No.2)
Walter Enders and Todd Sandler, “Distribution of Transnational Terrorism Among
Countries by Income Class and Geography After 9/11” [367-394]
www.blackwell-synergy.com
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW, March 2006 (Vol.8, No.1)
Elizabeth N. Saunders, “Setting Boundaries: Can International Society Exclude
‘Rogue States’?” [23-54]
www.blackwell-synergy.com
INTERNATIONALE SCHULBUCHFORSCHUNG, (Vol.28, No.1, 2006)
<<History Didactics in Germany and France – New Experiences>>
Byrte Oetting, “Bruch mit der kolonialen Vergangenheit? Der Algerienkrieg
und die Entkoloniesierung in franzoesischen Geschichtsbuechern der Troisieme”
[25-42]
http://www.gei.de
IRANIAN STUDIES, March 2006 (Vol.39, No.1)
Hossein Shahidi, “From Mission to Profession: Journalism in Iran, 1979-2004”
[1-28]
Erik Nakjavani, “Between the Dark Earth and the Sheltering Sky: The Arboreal
in Kiarostami’s Photography” [29-46]
Mahdi Tourage, “Phallocentric Esotericism in a Tale from Jalal al-Din Rumi’s
Masnavi-yi Ma‘navi” [47-70]
Farhad Daftary, “The ‘Order of the Assassins:’ J. von Hammer and the
Orientalist Misrepresentations of the Nizari Ismailis” [71-82]
Ali Gheissari, “In Memoriam. Zein al-Abedin Motamen: Teacher, Writer and
Critic” [83-84]
ISIM REVIEW, Spring 2006 (No.17)
Samuli Schielke, “Mawlids & Modernists: Dangers of Fun” [6-7]
Yousuf Saeed, “An Image Bazaar for the Devotee” [8-9]
Mona Harb, “Pious Entertainment: Al-Saha Traditional Village” [10-11]
Julian Millie, “Creating Islamic Places: Tombs and Sanctity in West Java”
[12-13]
Paulo G. Pinto, “Embodied Morality and Social Practice in Syria” [14-15]
Alix Philippon, “Bridging Sufism and Islamism” [16-17]
Pierre Centlivres and Micheline Centlivres-Demont, “The Story of a Picture:
Shiite Depictions of Muhammad” [18-19]
Michiel Leezenberg, “Approaching Modern Muslim Thought” [20-21]
Martin van Bruinessen, “Nurcholish Madjid: Indonesian Muslim Intellectual”
[22-23]
R. Michael Feener, “Contemporary Islam & Intellectual History” [24-25]
Morgan Clarke, “Shiite Perspectives on Kinship and New Reproductive
Technologies” [26-27]
Elaine Housby, “Islamic House Purchase Loans in Britain” [28-29]
Martijn de Koning, “Islamization of the French Riots” [30-31]
Alexandre Caeiro, “An Anti-Riot Fatwa” [32]
Stacy E. Holden, “Famine and Democracy in Mauritania” [33]
Juan R.I. Cole, “The Ayatollahs and Democracy in Iraq” [34-35]
Ibrahim Kalin, “OIC: A Voice for the Muslim World?” [36-37]
David Gutelius, “War on Terror and Social Networks in Mali” [38-39]
Mara Leichtman, “Defying Sufism? Senegalese Converts to Shiite Islam”
[40-41]
Ernesto Braam, “Travelling with the Tablighi Jamaat in South Thailand”
[42-43]
Marloes Janson, “The Prophet’s Path: Tablighi Jamaat in The Gambia”
[44-45]
Mareike Jule Winkelmann, “Informal Links: A Girls’ Madrasa and Tablighi
Jamaat” [46-47]
Yoginder Sikand, “Deoband’s War on Television: Fury over a Fatwa” [48-49]
Nadia Sonneveld, “If only there was khul’…” [50-51]
Martijn de Koning, “Interview Dick Douwes: Resisting Uniformity” [52-53]
Sindre Bangstad, “Interview Akiedah Mohamed: Humanizing Muslims through Visual
Media” [54-56]
www.isim.nl
THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, Third Quarter (Vol.49, No.3)
Dildar Ahmed, “The Inimitable Language of the Qur’an” [175-182]
Mohammad Farid bin Mohammad Sharif, “Jihad in Ibn Taymiyyah’s Thought”
[183-204]
Thameem Ushama, “Islamic Resurgence in Egypt in the Twentieth Century: An
Overview of Casual Factors” [205-226]
Muhammet Tarakci and Suleyman Sayar, “The Qur’anic View of the Corruption of
the Torah and the Gospels” [227-245]
www.iccuk.org
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Winter 2005 (Vol.44, No.4)
Ibrahim M. Abu-Rabi‘, “Contemporary Islamic Intellectual History: A
Theoretical Perspective” [503-526]
Charles D. Fletcher, “The Methodolgy of Abdolkarim Soroush: A Preliminary
Study” [527-552]
Hafiz Abid Masood, “Islam in Medieval and Early Modern English Literature: A
Select Bibliography” [553-630]
ISRAEL AFFAIRS, January 2006 (Vol.12, No.1)
Efraim Karsh, “The Long Trail of Islamic Anti-Semitism” [1-12]
Livnat Holtzman and Eliezer Schlossberg, “Fundamentals of the Modern
Muslim-Jewish Polemic” [13-28]
Meir Hatina, “The ‘Ulama’ and the Cult of Death in Palestine” [29-51]
Rivka Yadlin, “Inter-Faith Strife: The Al-Azhar Discourse on Israel” [52-64]
Beverly Milton-Edwards, “Political Islam and the Palestinian-Israeli
Conflict” [65-85]
Eyal Zisser, “Hizballah and Israel: Strategic Threat on the Northern Border”
[86-106]
David Menashri, “Iran, Israel and the Middle East Conflict” [107-122]
P.R. Kumaraswamy, “Israel and Pakistan: Public Rhetoric versus Political
Pragmatism” [123-135]
Moshe Yegar, “The Republic of Indonesia and Israel” [136-158]
Jacob Abadi, “Egypt’s Policy Towards Israel: The Impact of Foreign and
Domestic Constraints” [159-176]
Michael B. Bishku, “How Has Turkey Viewed Israel?” [177-194]
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
ISRAEL AFAIRS, April 2006
(Vol.12, No.2)
Dov Waxman, “Israel’s Dilemma: Unity or Peace?” [195-199]
Ben-Zion Zilberfarb, “From Boom to Bust: The Israeli Economy 1990-2003”
[221-233]
Neill Lochery, “Learning the Lessons: Peacemaking in Israel and Northern
Ireland” [234-252]
Elise S. Brezis, “Disengagement: Can it Improve the Palestinian Economy?:
Observations” [330-340]
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION, June 2006 (Vol.74,
No.2)
Maria Dakake, “Hiding in Plain Sight: The Practical and Doctrinal Significance
of Secrecy in Shi’ite Islam” [324-355]
Michael Barkun, “Religion and Secrecy After 9/11” [275-301]
http://jaar.oxfordjournals.org
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT STUDIES,
Winter 2005 (Vol.25, No.2)
James G. Mellon, “Islam and Nationalism in the Formerly Soviet Central Asian
Republics” [129-149]
http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/JCS/
JOURNAL OF DIVORCE & REMARRIAGE, 2005 (Vol.42, Nos.3,4)
A. Esin Yilmaz and Hurol Fisiloglu, “Turkish Parents’ Post-Divorce
Adjustment: Perceived Power/Control over Child-Related Concerns, Perceived
Social Support, and Demographic Characteristics” [83- 107]
http://www.haworthpress.com/web/JDR
JOURNAL OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE ORIENT, June 2006
(Vol.49, No.2)
Robert McC. Adams, “Shepherds at Umma in the Third Dynasty of Ur:
Interlocutors with a World Beyond the Scribal Field of Ordered Vision”
[133-169]
Giancarlo Casale, “The Ottoman Administration of the Spice Trade in the
Sixteenth-century Red Sea and Persian Gulf” [170-198]
http://weblinks2.epnet.com
JOURNAL OF GLOBAL HISTORY, March 2006 (Vol.1, No.1)
Roger Owen, “The Rapid Growth of Egypt’s Agricultural Output, 1890-1914, as
an Early Example of the Green Revolutions of Modern South Asia: Some
Implications for the Writing of Global History” [81-99]
http://journals.cambridge.org
JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY, June 2006 (Vol.19, No.2)
Ghada Botros, “Religious Identity as an Historical Narrative: Coptic Orthodox
Immigrant Churches and the Representation of History” [174-201]
THE JOURNAL OF IMPERIAL & COMMONWEALTH HISTORY,
March 2006 (Vol.34, No.1)
Anna Clarkson, “Pomp, Circumstance, and Wild Arabs: The 1912 Royal Visit to
Sudan” [71-85]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk
THE JOURNAL OF MODERN AFRICAN STUDIES, June 2006 (Vol.44, No.2)
Francesco Cavatorta, “Civil Society, Islamism and Democratisation: The Case of
Morocco” [203-222]
http://journals.cambridge.org
JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS ETHICS, June 2006 (Vol.34, No.2)
Paul L. Heck, “Mysticism as Morality – The Case of Sufism” [253-286]
www.blackwell-synergy.com
THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES, Spring 2006
(Vol.31, No.1)
E. Fox and S. Orman, “Ballistic Missile Defense: A Review of Development
Problems” [3-12]
Baban Hasnat, “United States Trade Relations with Muslim Countries” [13-52]
www.jspes.org
JOURNAL OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES, June 2006 (Vol.37, No.2)
Joseph M. Fernando, “The Position of Islam in the Constitution of Malaysia”
[249-266]
http://journals.cambridge.org
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Spring 2006 (Vol.17, No.2)
C. Edward Dillery, “US Interests in the Mediterranean” [7-16]
Cevdet Yilmaz and Mustafa Sahin, “Modernity and Economic Nationalism in the
Formation of Turkish Nationalism” [53-71]
MERIA JOURNAL, June 2006 (Vol.10, No.2)
Ilya Bourtman, “Putin and Russia’s Middle Eastern Policy” [*]
Panel Discussion, “Women in the Middle East: Progress or Regress? ” [*]
Panel Discussion, “The Future of Egypt” [*]
Patrick Clawson, “Iraq’s Future: A Concept Paper” [*]
Kenneth M. Pollack, “Iran: Three Alternative Futures” [*]
Eyal Zisser, “What Does the Future Hold for Syria? ” [*]
Cameron Brown, “Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop: How Inevitable is an
Islamist Future? ” [*]
Jonathan Spyer, “Failure and Longevity: The Dominant Political Order of the
Middle East” [*]
Barry Rubin, “The Decline and Fall of the Palestinian National Movement” [*]
http://meria.idc.ac.il/journal/2006/issue2/jvol10no2in.html
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Spring 2006 (Vol.60, No.2)
Mustafa Kibaroglu, “Good for the Shah, Banned for the Mullahs: The West and
Iran’s Quest for Nuclear Power” [207-234]
Mohsen M. Milani, “Iran’s Policy Towards Afghanistan” [235-256]
Yoram Meital, “The Struggle over Political Order in Egypt: The 2005
Elections” [257-280]
Roland Popp, “Stumbling Decidedly into the Six-Day War” [281-310]
Guy Ben-Porat, “Markets and Fences: Illusions of Peace” [311-328]
http://www.mideasti.org
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, June 2006 (Vol.13, No.2)
Azzam Tamimi, “Interview: Hamas in Power” [23-29]
Abbas William Samii, “Shiites in Lebanon: The Key to Democracy” [30-37]
Nadia Ramsis Farah, “Arab Women’s Development: How Relevant are UNDP
Measurements?” [38-47]
Yahia H. Zoubir, “The United States and Libya: From Confrontation to
Normalization” [48-70]
Jahangir Amuzegar, “Nuclear Iran: Perils and Prospects” [90-112]
Gawdat Bahgat, “Israel and Nuclear Proliferation in the Middle East”
[113-133]
Lawrence Davidson, “Privatizing Foreign Policy” [134-147]
Mohammed Ayoob, “The Middle East in 2025: Implications for U.S. Policy”
[148-160]
www.blackwell-synergy.com
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, May 2006 (Vol.42, No.3)
Uzi Rabi, “Britain’s ‘Special Position’ in the Gulf: Its Origins,
Dynamics and Legacy” [351-364]
John Fisher, “Lord Robert Cecil and the Formation of a Middle East Department
of the Foreign Office” [365-380]
N. Collins-Kreiner, Y. Mansfeld and N. Kliot, “The Reflection of a Political
Conflict in Mapping: The Case of Israel’s Borders and Frontiers” [381-408]
Fred Gottheil, “UNRWA and Moral Hazard” [409-422]
Mitat Celikpala, “From Immigrants to Diaspora: Influence of the North
Caucasian Diaspora in Turkey” [423-446]
Ahmet Icduygu and B. Ali Soner, “Turkish Minority Rights Regime: Between
Difference and Equality” [447-468]
Yonca Koksal, “Coercion and Mediation: Centralization and Sedentarization of
Tribes in the Ottoman Empire” [469-492]
Enver F. Kisriev and Robert Bruce Ware, “Russian Hegemony and Islamic
Resistance: Ideology and Political Organization in Dagestan 1800-1930”
[493-504]
Sule Toktas, “Turkey’s Jews and their Immigration to Israel” [505-520]
http://www.periodicals.com/tandf.html
MIDSTREAM, March/April 2006 (Vol.52, No.2)
David Saks, “Theological Roots of the Arab-Israeli Conflict” [*]
www.midstreamthf.com/
THE MILBANK QUARTERLY, June 2006 (Vol.84, No.2)
Thomas W. Croghan, Amanda Beatty and Aviva Ron, “Routes to Better Health for
Children in Four Developing Countries” [333-358]
www.blackwell-synergy.com
THE MUSLIM WORLD, July 2006 (Vol.96, No.3)
Liyakat Takim, “Offering Complete or Shortened Prayers? The Traveler’s Salat
at the ‘Holy Places’ “ [401-422]
Muhammed Haron, “The Dynamics of Christian-Muslim Relations in South Africa
(circa 1960-2000): From Exclusivism to Pluralism” [423-468]
Menderes Cinar, “Turkey’s Transformation Under the AKP Rule” [469-486]
Ahmed Ibrahim Aboushouk, “Globalization and Muslim Identity Challenges and
Prospects” [487-506]
Scott Morrison, “To Be a Believer in Republican Turkey: Three Allegories of
Ismet Ozel” [507-522]
www.blackwell-synergy.com
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Summer 2006 (No.84)
Robert C. McFarlane, “The Global Oil Rush” [*]
Graham E. Fuller, “Strategic Fatigue” [*]
Harlan Ullman, “Slogan or Strategy?” [*]
John C. Hulsman and Alexis Y. Debat, “In Praise of Warlords” [*]
Ian Bremmer, “A Civil Provocation” [*]
Flynt Leverett and Pierre Noel, “The New Axis of Oil” [*]
Geoffrey Kemp, “The East Moves West” [*]
Shibley Telhami, “The Return of the State” [*]
http://www.nationalinterest.org
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 25 May 2006 (Vol.53, No.9)
Jeremy Bernstein, “The Secrets of the Bomb” [*]
Orhan Pamuk, “Freedom to Write” [*]
http://www.nybooks.com
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 8 June 2006 (Vol.53, No.10)
Michael Massing, “The Storm over the Israel Lobby” [*]
http://www.nybooks.com
THE NEW YORKER, 29 May 2006
Benjamin Wallace-Wells, “Private Jihad” [*]
http://www.newyorker.com
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol. 12, No.4: Vol.13, No.1)
Shira Herzog and Avivit Hai, “What Do People Mean When They Say
‘People-to-People’?” [8-15]
Salim Tamari, “Kissing Cousins: A Note on a Romantic Encounter” [16-18]
Alon Liel, “People-to-People: Telling the Truth about the Israeli-Palestinian
Case” [19-21]
Nadia Nasser-Najjab, “Oslo Dialogue: An Evaluation” [22-33]
Ron Pundak, “Lessons from People-to-People” [34-38]
Jon Hanssen-Bauer, “Bustling Backwards: Lessons from the Norwegian Sponsored
Israeli-Palestinian People-to-People Program” [39-51]
Michael M. Cohen, “The Arava Institute for Environmental Studies: Nature Knows
No Borders” [52-54]
Bernard Sabella, “Reconciliation with Separation: Is It Possible in the
Palestinian-Israeli Case?” [55-57]
Galia Golan and Zahira Kamal, “Women’s P2P Activities: Do We Do It
Better?” [58-63]
Dominique Rossetti, “Peace-Building Programs: The Canadian View” [64-66]
Mari Fitzduff, “Breaking Down the Walls: Lessons Learned from Northern
Ireland” [67-75]
Elias Zananiri, “The Standing Cooperation Committee: Facing the New
Challenges” [76-81]
Ziad Abu Zayyad, “The Hamas Victory: Implications and Future Challenges”
[107-114]
Dan Leon, “The Jewish National Fund: How the Land Was ‘Redeemed’”
[115-123]
Walid Salem, “Israeli-Palestinian Civil Cooperation: New Context, New
Strategies” [124-126]
http://www.pij.org/
PE’AMIM, Autumn 2005-Winter 2006 (Nos.105-106)
<<in Hebrew>>
Eyal Ginio, “‘Ottoman Jews! Run to Save our Homeland!’ – Ottoman Jews in
the Balkan Wars (1912-1913)” [5-28]
Sarah Abrevaya Stein, “Advertisements in Ottoman Ladino Journals” [57-82]
Minna Rozen, “A Pound of Flesh – The Meat Trade and Social Struggles in
Jewish Istanbul, 1700-1918” [83-126]
Yaron Ben-Naeh, “Feminine Gender and Its Restrictions in the Ethical
Regulations of Ottoman Jewry” [127-150]
David Ashkenazi, “Conscription of Jews to the Ottoman Army in 1909-1910 as
Reflected in El Tiempo” [181-218]
POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY, May 2006 (Vol.25, No.4)
Eran Feitelson and Nitsan Levy, “The Environmental Aspects of
Reterritorialization: Environmental Facets of Israeli-Arab Agreements”
[459-477]
http://www.sciencedirect.com
SEXUALITIES, April 2006, (Vol.9, No.2)
Tarik Bereket and Barry D. Adam, “The Emergence of Gay Identities in
Contemporary Turkey” [131-151]
http://sexualities.sagepub.com
SOCIAL IDENTITIES, May 2006 (Vol.12, No.3)
Robert Fisk, “The Pumpkin and the Golden Carriage” [251-267]
Anders Hog Hansen, “Dialogue with Conflict: Education and Conflict Coping in
Israel ” [285-308]
Yagil Levy, “The War of the Peripheries: A Social Mapping of IDF Casualties in
the Al-Aqsa Intifada” [309-324]
Rakefet Sela-Sheffy, “Detachment and Engagement: Israelis’ Everyday Verbal
Representations of ‘the Israeli Person’ and the Contest for the Right to
Condemn a Collective Identity” [325-344]
Nadav Gabay, “Peace Begins at Home: Toleration, Identity Politics and the
Changing Conception of Peacemaking in Israel after Yitzhak Rabin’s
Assassination” [345-375]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk
STUDIES IN CONFLICT AND TERRORISM, April-May 2006 (Vol.29, No.3)
Quintan Wiktorowicz, “Anatomy of the Salafi Movement” [207-239]
Brian A. Jackson, “Groups, Networks, or Movements: A
Command-and-Control-Driven Approach to Classifying Terrorist Organizations and
its Application to Al Qaeda” [241-262]
Eitan Y. Alimi, “Contextualizing Political Terrorism: A Collective Action
Perspective for Understanding the Tanzim” [263-283]
Scott Atran, “A Failure of Imagination (Intelligence, WMDs, and ‘Virtual
Jihad’)” [285-300]
Bruce Hoffman, “A Review of: ‘The War for Muslim Minds’” [301-305]
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
STUDIES IN CONFLICT AND TERRORISM, June 2006 (Vol.29, No.4)
Jarret M. Brachman and William F. McCants, “Stealing Al Qaeda’s Playbook”
[309-321]
Petter Nesser, “Jihadism in
Western Europe After the Invasion of Iraq: Tracing Motivational Influences from
the Iraq War on Jihadist Terrorism in Western Europe” [323-342]
Peter Mascini, “Can the Violent Jihad Do without Sympathizers?”
[343-357]
Mohammed M. Hafez and Joseph M. Hatfield, “Do Targeted Assassinations Work? A
Multivariate Analysis of Israel’s Controversial Tactic during Al-Aqsa
Uprising” [359-382]
David G. Kibble, “Is Democracy a Cure for Terrorism? A Review of Natan
Sharansky’s The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome
Tyranny and Terror” [383-391]
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
TELOS, Winter 2006 (No.133)
Maurizio Cabona, “Mussolini and the Jews” [95-119]
Frank Adler, “On Mussolini and the Jews: A Critical Response to Cabona”
[120-130]
www.telospress.com
LES TEMPS MODERNES, Nov-Dec 2005/Jan 2006 (Vol.61, Nos. 635-636)
Eric Marty, “Alain Badiou: l’avenir d’une negation (A propos de
Circonstances 3, portees du mot juif) [22-57]
<<Special Issue: Pour Frantz Fanon>>
Claude Lanzman, “El Menzah 1960, une voix prophetique et
testamentaire” [61-70]
Robert JC Young, “Fanon et le recours a la
lutte arme en Afrique” [71-95]
Jean Khalfa, “Fanon, Corps perdu” [97-116]
Azzedine Haddour, “Fanon dans la theorie postcoloniale” [136-157]
Bryan Cheyette, “Fanon et Sartre: Noirs et Juifs” [159-173]
Seloua Luste Boulbina, “Les colonies: une realite fantome” [190-206]
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, (Vol.46, No.1)
Yoav Alon, “The Balqa Revolt: Tribes and Early Statebuilding in Transjordan”
[7-42]
Reuven Snir, “Arabs of the Mosaic Faith? Chronicle of a Cultural Extinction
Foretold” [43-60]
Christopher Houston, “Historical Agency, Nationalism, Architecture:
Some Reflections on the Anthropology of Turkey in the Nineties” [61-75]
Reza Pourjavadi and Sabine Schmidtke, “Some
Notes on a New Edition of a Medieval Philosophical Text in Turkey: Shams al-Din
al-Shahrazuri’s Rasa il al-Shajara al-Hahiyya” [76-85]
WORLD AFFAIRS, Winter 2006 (Vol.168, No.3)
Bryan R. Early, “‘Larger than a Party, yet Smaller than a State’: Locating
Hezbollah’s Place within Lebanon’s State and Society” [115-130]
WORLD POLICY JOURNAL, Spring 2006 (Vol.23, No.1)
Nir Rosen, “Thinking Like a Jihadist: Iraq’s Jordanian Connection” [1-16]
Carl Robichaud, “Remember Afghanistan? A Glass Half Full, On the Titanic”
[17-24]
Aziz Z. Huq, “Extraordinary Rendition and the Wages of Hypocrisy” [25-36]
A. Edward Gottesman, “Two Myths of Globalization” [37-44]
Thomas Bender, “The American Way of Empire” [45-62]
http://www.worldpolicy.org
YALE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Winter/Spring 2006 (Vol.1, No.2)
Burak Akcapar and Denis Chaibi, “Turkey’s EU Accession: The Long Road from
Ankara to Brussels” [50-57]
Stephen Wicken, “Views of the Holocaust in Arab Media and Public Discourse”
[103-115]
www.yale.edu/yjia
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