ELECTRONIC CURRENT CONTENTS
OF PERIODICALS
ON THE MIDDLE EAST
VOL. 24, No. 4, August 2004

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CONTENTS

1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

1.  ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS

ACQUE & TERRE, Marzo-Aprile 2004 (Vol.15, No.1)
ALTERNATIVES, Spring 2004 (Vol.3, No.1) 
ALTERNATIVES: GLOBAL, LOCAL, POLITICAL, March-May 2004 (Vol.29, No.2)
ARAB STUDIES JOURNAL, Fall 2003/Spring 2004 (Vol.11, No.2+Vol.12, No.1)
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Winter 2004 (Vol.26, No.1)
THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY,  June 2004 (Vol.55, No.2)
COMMENTARY, July/August 2004 (Vol.118, No.1)
COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, August 2004 (Vol.37, No.6)
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY,  January 2004 (Vol.46, No.1)
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, May 2004 (Vol.19, No.2)
CULTURAL DYNAMICS,  July 2003 (Vol.15, No.2)
CULTURE, THEORY AND CRITIQUE, (Vol.45, No.1)
CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY, June 2004 (Vol.45, No.3)
DEMOCRATIZATION, August 2004 (Vol.11, No.4)
DIPLOMACY AND STATECRAFT, June 2004 (Vol.15, No.2)
ESPRIT, June 2004 (No.305)
ETUDES LITERAIRES, Hiver 2003 (Vol.35, No.1)
THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, September 2004 (Vol.14, No.3)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, July/August 2004 (Vol.83, No.4)
GENDER & SOCIETY, August 2004 (Vol.18, No.4)
L’HISTOIRE, Juin 2004 (No.288)
INSIGHT TURKEY,  April-June 2004 (Vol.6, No.2)
INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY, Spring 2004 (Vol.19, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, Winter 2003-2004 (Vol.59, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY, April 2004 (Vol.41, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, June 2004 (Vol.7, No.2)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, August 2004 (Vol.36, No.3)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH, Fall 2004 (Vol.16, No.3)
INTERNATIONALE POLITIK, Mai 2004 (Vol.59, No.5)
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, July 2004 (Vol.15, No.4)
ISRAEL AFFAIRS, Spring 2004 (Vol.10, No.3)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT July 26, 2004 (Vol.15, No.7)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT August 9, 2004 (Vol.15, No.8) 
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE FAMILY STUDIES, Spring 2004 (Vol.32, No.2)
JOURNAL OF CONFLICT AND SECURITY LAW, Summer 2004 (Vol.9, No.2)
THE JOURNAL OF IMPERIAL AND COMMONWEALTH HISTORY, January 2004 (Vol. 32, No.1)
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH,  July 2004 (Vol.41, No.4)
MEDITERRANEAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, December 2003 (Vol.18, No.2)
MEDITERRANEAN POLITICS, Summer 2004 (Vol.9, No.2)
THE MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Spring 2004 (Vol.15, No.2)
MERIA JOURNAL, Fall 2004 (Vol.8, No.3)
THE MIDDLE EAST, July 2004 (No.347)
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Summer 2004 (Vol. 58, No.3)
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Spring 2004 (Vol.11, No.2)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE (July 2004)
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Summer 2004 (No.76)
NATIONALISM AND ETHNIC POLITICS, (Vol.10, No.1, 2004) 
NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, July 2004 (Vol.10, No.3)
NEW LEFT REVIEW, March /April 2004 (Second Series, 26)
NEW LEFT REVIEW, July/August 2004 (Second Series, No.28)
PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY, Summer 2004 (Vol.68, No.2)
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Spring 2004 (Vol.119, No.1)
RELIGION STATE & SOCIETY, March 2004 (Vol.32, No.1)
SOCIETES, (No.82, 2003/4)
THE SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, Spring/Summer 2004 (Vol.103, No.2/3)
SURVIVAL, Summer 2004 (Vol.46, No.3)
THE SYDNEY PAPERS, Autumn 2004 (Vol.16, No.2)
TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, Summer 2004 (Vol.3, No.2) 
TURKISH STUDIES, Summer 2004 (Vol.5, No.2)
WAR IN HISTORY, July 2004 (Vol.11, No.3)
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, (Vol.44, No.1, 2004)
WOMEN – A CULTURAL REVIEW, Spring 2004 (Vol.15, No.1)
WORLD AFFAIRS, Summer 2004 (Vol.167, No.1)
ZEITSCHRIFT FUER GESCHICHTSWISSENSCHAFT, Vol.52, No. 5, 2004

2.  ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

ACQUE & TERRE, Marzo-Aprile 2004 (Vol.15, No.1)
Stephen Blank, “Libya’s Revelations and their Aftermath” [61-64]
Alessandro Bruno, “The Roots of the Shi’a Opposition in Iraq and the American Occupation” [69-72]
Richard Giragosian, “The Al Qaeda Franchise” [73-74]
url:   www.politicaestera.it

ALTERNATIVES
, Spring 2004 (Vol.3, No.1) 
Stephen Blank, “The Greater Middle East and Its Strategic Profile” [*]
M. Lutfullah Karaman, “Religion, Politics and Mobilisation” [*]
Gokhan Bacik and Bulent Aras, “Turkey’s Inescapable Dilemma: America or Europe?” [*]
Cengiz Curucu, “Exploring Terra Incognita: a Reading on the Pre-History of the Central Asian Studies” [*]
Cenap Cakmak, “The NGOs, Norm Creation and Human Rights” [*]
url:   http://www.alternativesjournal.net/

ALTERNATIVES: GLOBAL, LOCAL, POLITICAL, March-May 2004 (Vol.29, No.2)
Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, “The International Politics of Secularism: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Islamic Republic of Iran” [115-138]
Serge D. Elie, “The Harem Syndrome: Moving Beyond Anthropology’s Discursive Colonization of Gender in the Middle East” [139-168]

ARAB STUDIES JOURNAL, Fall 2003/Spring 2004 (Vol.11, No.2+Vol.12, No.1)
Christopher Stones, “The Ba’alakk Festival and the Rabbanis: Folklore, Ancient History, Musical Theater, and Nationalism in Lebanon” [10-40]
William Gramara, “Picaresque Narratives and Cultural Dissimilation in Colonial North African Literature” [40-56]
Ismael Abu-Saad, “The Role of Education in Minority Identity Formation in an Ethnic State: The Case of Palestinian Arab Youth in Southern Israel” [57-76]
Mervat F. Harem, “Discourses on the “War on Terrorism” in the U.S. and its Views on the Arab, Muslim, and Gendered “Other” [77-103]
url:   www.arabstudiesjournal.org

ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY
, Winter 2004 (Vol.26, No.1)
Christopher Vasillopolous, “The Limits of Reconciliation: Rihani’s View of State-Zionism” [1-14]
Nahed Habiballah, “Interviews With Mothers of Martyrs of the Al-Aqsa Intifada” [15-30]
Michael Humphrey, “Lebanese Identities Between Cities, Nations and Trans-Nations” [31-50]
Gawdat Bahgat, “Saudi Arabia and the War on Terrorism” [51-64]

THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY,  June 2004 (Vol.55, No.2)
Christian Joppke, “The Retreat of Multiculturalism in the Liberal State: Theory and Policy” [237-258]
Berna Turam, “The Politics of Engagement Between Islam and the Secular State: Ambivalences of ‘Civil Society” [259-282]

COMMENTARY
, July/August 2004 (Vol.118, No.1)
Robert Satloff, “In Search of ‘Righteous Arabs” [30-35]
url:   www.commentarymagazine.com

COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, August 2004 (Vol.37, No.6)
Steven Ryan Hoffman, “Islam and Democracy: Micro-Level Indications of Compatibility” [652-676]
url:   http://www.sagepub.com

COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY,  January 2004 (Vol.46, No.1)
Andrew Shryock, “The New Jordanian Hospitality: House, Host, and Guest in the Culture of Public Display” [35-61]
url:   http://journals.cambridge.org

CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, May 2004 (Vol.19, No.2)
Carolyn Rouse and Janet Hoskins, “Purity, Soul Food and Sunni Islam: Explorations at the Intersection of Consumption and Resistance” [226-249]
url:   www.aaanet.org

CULTURAL DYNAMICS,  July 2003 (Vol.15, No.2)
Burcak Keskin-Kozat, “Entangled in Secular Nationalism, Feminism and Islamism: The Life of Konca Kuris” [183-212]
url:   http://www.sagepub.com

CULTURE, THEORY AND CRITIQUE
, (Vol.45, No.1)
Patricia Lorkin, “Mediating Gender, Mediating Race: Women Writers in Colonial Algeria” [45-62]

CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY
, June 2004 (Vol.45, No.3)
Michael Seymour, “Ancient Mesopotamia and Modern Iraq in the British Press, 1980-2003” [351-368]
url:   http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CA/journal/

DEMOCRATIZATION, August 2004 (Vol.11, No.4)
<<Special Issue: Religion, Democracy and Democratization>>
John Anderson, “Introduction: Religion, Democracy and Democratization” [1-2]
Steve Bruce, “Did Protestantism Create Democracy?” [3-20]
Jeff Haynes, “Religion and Democratization in Africa” [66-89]
Anoushiravan Ehteshami, “Islam, Muslim Politics and Democracy” [90-110]
Claire Heristchi, “The Islamist Discourse of the FIS and the Democratic Experiment in Algeria” [111-132]
url:   www.tandf.co.uk/journals

DIPLOMACY AND STATECRAFT, June 2004 (Vol.15, No.2)
Andrew Buchanan, “A Friend Indeed? From Tobruk to El Alamein: The American Contribution to Victory in the Desert” [279-302]
Rory Miller, “More Sinned Against Than Sinning? The Case of the Arab Office, Washington, 1945-1948” [303-326]
url:   www.tandf.co.uk/journals

ESPRIT
, June 2004 (No.305)
Jean Pierre Peyroulou, “Algerie: En finir avec les stereotypes visuels” [90-102]
Souad Ayada, “L’islam, religion esthetique” [115-130]
Christian Jambet and Abdelwahab Meddeb, “Voile et Devoilement – Un Dialogue” [131-147]
url:    www.esprit.presse.fr

ETUDES LITERAIRES, Hiver 2003 (Vol.35, No.1)
Selom Komlan Gbanou, “Azzedine Bounemeur ou la guerre d’Algerie en questions” [73-86]
url:   www.fl.ulaval.ca/lit/

THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
, September 2004 (Vol.14, No.3)
Gita Giacaman, et al., “Imprints on the Consciousness: The Impact on Palestinian Civilians of the Israeli Army Invasion of West Bank Towns” [286-290]
url:   http://www3.oup.co.uk

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, July/August 2004 (Vol.83, No.4)
Timothy Naftali, “Berlin to Baghdad: The Pitfalls of Hiring Enemy Intelligence” [*]
Kimberly Zisk Marten, “Warlords as Stakeholders” [*]
Nancy Bridsall and Arvind Subramanian, “Saving Iraq from its Oil” [*]
John Mueller, “Understanding Saddam” [*]
url:   http://www.foreignaffairs.org

GENDER & SOCIETY, August 2004 (Vol.18, No.4)
Lyne Nyhagen Predelli, “Interpreting Gender in Islam: A Case Study of Immigrant Muslim Women in Oslo, Norway” [473-493]
url:   http://www.sagepub.com

L’HISTOIRE
, Juin 2004 (No.288)
Pierre Vermeren, “Hassan II, un Sultan au XXeme siecle” [64-71]

INSIGHT TURKEY
,  April-June 2004 (Vol.6, No.2)
Gareth M. Winrow, “Turkey, the EU and the South Caucasus” [15-26]
Mikhail Roshchin, “Sufism and Fundamentalism in Dagestan and Chechnya” [95-102]
Resul Yalcin, “Turkey’s Primary Concerns in Georgia: An Analysis of Three Cases” [103-110]
url:   www.insightturkey.com

INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY, Spring 2004 (Vol.19, No.1)
Humphry Crum Ewing, “Iraq March-April 2003: Outcomes, a Division of Views – and Abuse of Intelligence?” [105-111]
url:   www.tandf.co.uk/journals

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
, Winter 2003-2004 (Vol.59, No.1)
Frank P. Harvey, “Addicted to Security: Globalized Terrorism and the Inevitability of American Unilateralism” [27-58]
Jane M.O. Sharp, “Tony Blair, Iraq and the Special Relationship: Poodle or Partner?” [59-86]
Thierry Tardy, “France and the US: The Inevitable Clash?” [105-127]
Markus Kaim, “Friendship under Strain or Fundamental Alienation? Germany-US Relations After the Iraq War” [127-151]
url:   http://www.ciia.org/ij.htm

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY, April 2004 (Vol.41, No.1)
M’hammed Sabour, “The Genesis of the Arab Intellectual Movements and the Aims of their Discourses on Socio-Political Changes” [103-124]

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, June 2004 (Vol.7, No.2)
Mohammad Amouzadeh and Manoocher Tavangar, “Decoding Pictorial Metaphor: Ideologies in Persian Commercial Advertising” [147-174]
url:   http://www.sagepub.com

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES
, August 2004 (Vol.36, No.3)
Yaseen Noorani, “Heterotopia and the Wine Poem in Early Islamic Culture” [345-366]
Afsaneh Najmabadi, “The Morning After: Travail of Sexuality and Love in Modern Iran” [367-385]
Rudolph Peters, “Controlled Suffering: Mortality and Living Conditions in 19th Century Egyptian Prisons” [387-406]
Ellen Amster, “The Many Deaths of Dr. Emile Mauchamp: Medicine, Technology and Popular Politics in Pre-Protectorate Morocco, 1877-1912” [409-427]
Yoav Di-Capua, “Jabarti of the 20th Century: The National Epic of ‘Abd al-Rahman al-Rafi’i and other Egytpian Histories” [429-449]
Sevket Pamuk, “Prices in the Ottoman Empire, 1469-1914” [451-468]

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH
, Fall 2004 (Vol.16, No.3)
<<Special Issue: World Opinion and the War in Iraq>>
Murray Goot, “Introduction: World Opinion Surveys and the War in Iraq” [239-268]
Douglas C. Foyle, “Leading the Public to War? The Influence of the American Public Opinion on the Bush Administration’s Decision to go to War in Iraq” [269-294]
Justin Lewis, “Television, Public Opinion and the War in Iraq: The Case of Britain” [295-310]
Wilhelm Hauman and Thomas Petersen, “”German Public Opinion on the Iraq Conflict: A Passing Crisis with the USA” [311-330]
Letitia Juarez G., “Mexico, the United States and the War in Iraq” [331-343]
Carijane C. Dayag-Laylo, Pedro Laylo, Jr., and Vladimir J. Licudine, “Filipino Public Opinion, Presidential Leadership and the US-Led War in Iraq” [344-359]
url:   http://ijpor.oupjournals.org

INTERNATIONALE POLITIK, Mai 2004 (Vol.59, No.5)
Christoph Reuter, “Aufstand in Irak” [105-112]
Udo Steinbach, “Amerikas Scheitern in Irak. Demokratisierung als historischer Prozess” [113-118]
url:  http://www.dgap.org

ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, July 2004 (Vol.15, No.4)
Sudney H. Griffith, “Mystics and Sufi Masters: Thomas Merton and Dialogue Between Christians and Muslims” [299-316]
Qamar-Ul Huda, “The 40th Anniversary of Vatican: Examining Dominus Lesus, and Contemporary Issues for Inter-Religious Dialogue Between Muslims and Catholics” [331-348]
Sindre Bangstad, “When Muslims Marry Non-Muslims: Marriage as Incorporation in a Cape Muslim Community” [349-364]
Liat Radcliffe, “A Muslim Lobby at Whitehall? Examining the Role of Muslim Minority in British Foreign Policy Making” [365-386]
url:   http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk.

ISRAEL AFFAIRS
, Spring 2004 (Vol.10, No.3)
Emmanuel Navon, “From Kippur to Oslo: Israel’s Foreign Policy, 1973-1993” [1-40]
Michael M. Laskier, “Israeli-Moroccan Relations and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1977-2002” [41-73]
Raphael Israeli, “Armistice in Jerusalem: Once Again?” [74-89]
Vincenzo Pinto, “Between imago and res: The Revisionist-Zionist Movement’s Relationship with Fascist Italy, 1922-1938” [90-109]
Alfred Tovias and Riad Al-Khouri, “An Empirical Estimation of the Potential Economic Effects of a Bilateral Free Trade Agreement Between Israel and Jordan in the Context of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership” [138-158]
url:   www.tandf.co.uk/journals

THE JERUSALEM REPORT
July 26, 2004 (Vol.15, No.7)
Isabel Kershner, “Sheikh Najeh’s Jerusalem Islamic Revival” [22-26]
url:   www.jrep.com

THE JERUSALEM REPORT August 9, 2004 (Vol.15, No.8) 
Dina Shiloh, “The Bravery of Anti-Heroes: Etgar Keret and Samir El-Youssef Fight the Tyranny of the Political Cliché” [40-42]
url:   www.jrep.com

JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE FAMILY STUDIES
, Spring 2004 (Vol.32, No.2)
<<Special Issue: Turbulent Times and Family Life in the Contemporary Middle East>>
Valentine M. Moghadam, “Patriarchy in Transition: Women and the Changing Family in the Middle East” [137-162]
Nasra M. Shah, “Women’s Socioeconomic Characteristics and Marital Patterns in a Rapidly Developing Muslim Society, Kuwait” [163-184]
Alean Al-Krenawi, et al., “Mental Health and Violence/Trauma in Palestine: Implications for Helping Professional Practice” [185-210]
M. Siraj Sait, “Have Palestinian Children Forfeited their Rights?” [211-228]
Louise Cainkar, et al., “Migration as a Method of Coping with Turbulence Among Palestinians” [229-240]
Prem C. Saxena, et al., “Nuptiality Transition and Marriage Squeeze in Lebanon: Consequences of Sixteen Years of Civil War” [241-258]
Nancy W. Jabbra, “Family Change in Lebanon’s Biqa’ Valley: What were the Results of the Civil War?” [259-270]
Suad Joseph, “Conceiving Family Relationships in Post-War Lebanon” [271- 295]
Karen A. Mehmet and Ozay Mehmet, “Family in War and Conflict: Using Social Capital for Survival in War Torn Cyprus” [295-310]
Nancy Hatch Dupree, “The Family During Crisis in Afghanistan” [311-332]
Shereen T. Ismael, “Dismantling the Iraqi Social Fabric: From Dictatorship Through Sanctions to Occupation” [333-349]

JOURNAL OF CONFLICT AND SECURITY LAW
, Summer 2004 (Vol.9, No.2)
Chris Downes, “Targeted Killings in an Age of Terror: The Legality of the Yemen Strike” [277-294]  
url:    http://www3.oup.co.uk/

THE JOURNAL OF IMPERIAL AND COMMONWEALTH HISTORY
, January 2004 (Vol. 32, No.1)
Yoav Alon, “Tribal Shaykhs and the Limits of British Imperial Rule in Transjordan, 1920-46” [69-92]
url:   www.frankcass.com/jnls

JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH,  July 2004 (Vol.41, No.4)
Aldo A. Benini and Lawrence H. Moulton, “Civilian Victims in an Asymmetrical Conflict: Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan” [403-422]
Donald A. Sylvan, Jonathan W. Keller and Yoram Z. Haftel, “Forecasting Israeli-Palestinian Relations” [445-464]
David Fielding, “How Does Violent Conflict Affect Investment Location Decisions? Evidence from Israel During the Intifada” [465-484]
url:   http://www.sagepub.com

MEDITERRANEAN HISTORICAL REVIEW
, December 2003 (Vol.18, No.2)
Nicholas Purcell, “The Boundless Sea of Unlikeness? On Defining the Mediterranean” [9-29]
Ian Morris, “Mediterraneanizitaion” [30-55] 
Lin Foxhall, “Cultures, Landscapes and Identities in the Mediterranean World” [75-92]
Brent D. Shaw, “A Peculiar Island: Maghrib and Mediterranean” [93-125]
url:   www.tandf.co.uk/journals

MEDITERRANEAN POLITICS
, Summer 2004 (Vol.9, No.2)
Inigo More, “The Economic Step Between Neighbours: The Case of Spain-Morocco” [165-200]
Ayhan Kaya, “Political Participation Strategies of the Circassion Diaspora in Turkey” [221-239]
Elisabeth Johansson-Nogues, “A ‘Ring of Friends’? The Implications of the European Neighbourhood Policy for the Mediterranean” [240-247]
url:   www.tandf.co.uk/journals

THE MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY
, Spring 2004 (Vol.15, No.2)
Nabil Fahmi, “The Changing Paradigm of the Middle East: Its Elements and Challenges”
Charles V. Pena, “After Saddam: Still no Good Options in a Wrong War” [17-24]
William W. Ellis, “Terrorism in the United States: Revisiting the Hart-Rudman Commission” [25-37]
James F. Miskel, “Violence as Strategy: The Palestinian Case” [47-57]

MERIA JOURNAL, Fall 2004 (Vol.8, No.3)
Barak A. Salmoni, “Iraq’s Unready Security Forces: An Interim Assessment” [*]
Mark N. Katz, “Assessing Oman’s Political Stability” [*]
Eyal Zisser, “Syria and the Question of WMD” [*]
Cameron S. Brown, “How Israel Has Dealt with the WMD Threat: Lessons for Europe” [*]
Jonathan Spyer, “The Al-Qaeda Network and WMD” [*]
Ibrahim al-Marashi, “Saddam’s Iraq as a Case Study in WMD Acquisitions” [*]
Amin Tarzi, “The Role of WMD in Iranian Security Calculations” [*]

THE MIDDLE EAST
, July 2004 (No.347)
Pat Lancaster, “Arab Women in the 21st Century” [6-13]
Brian O’Dubhleigh, “Israel: Under the Rubble” [14-15]
Neil Ford, “US Sanctions on Syria” [16-17]
Milan Vesely, “Kurdish Unrest: Egypt’s Pre-Invasion Warning Comes True” [18-19]
Ed Blanche, “The Secret  Gulags: US Shuffles ‘Ghost Prisoners’ Around Arab States for Interrogation” [20-23]
Pat Mc Donnell, “Shirin Ebadi: Petitioning for Progress” [24-25]
Richard Seymour, “The Threat of Al Qaeda” [26-29]
Josh Martin, “Arab Eyes New Europe” [30-33]
Peter Willem, “Yemen Goes Retail” [40-41]
Ed Blanche, “Oil Industry Increasingly Vulnerable to Terrorist Attack” [42-45]
James Badcock, “Egypt: Is the Economy Poised for Take off?”[46-47]
Moin Siddiqi, “Special Report: Saudi Arabia” [51-55]
url:   http://www.rosenwald.com

THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Summer 2004 (Vol. 58, No.3)
Stephane Lacroix, “Neither Islamist, Nor Liberal: Saudi Arabia’s Emerging ‘Centrist’ Trend” [345-366]
Michael Herb, “Princes and Parliaments in the Arab World” [367-385]
Ronald Bruce St John, “Libya is not Iraq: Preemptive Strikes, WMD, and Diplomacy” [386-402]
Abbas William Samii, “Dissent in Iranian Elections: Reasons and Implications” [403-423]
Euclid Rose, “OPEC’s Dominance of the Global Oil Market” [424-443]
Eitan Barak, “Israel, Egypt, and Freedom of Pasasage Through the Suez Canal, 1957-60” [444-469]

MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY
, Spring 2004 (Vol.11, No.2)
Efraim Karsh, “Arafat’s Grand Strategy” [3-12]
Barry Rubin, “After Arafat” [13-22]
Patrick Clawson, “Iraq for the Iraqis: How and When” [23-30]
Alexander H. Joffe, “Museum Madness in Baghdad” [31-44]
Ilan Berman, “How to Tame Tehran” [45-54]
Daniel Pipes, “Stealth Islamist: Khaled Abou El Fadl” [55-62]
Jonathan Dowd-Gailey, “Islamism’s Campus Club: The Muslim Students’ Association” [63-72]
url:   www.meforum.org

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE (July 2004)
Nicolas Sarkis, “Is There Really a Rise in Oil Prices?” [*]
Paul-Marie de La Gorce, “Syria Surrounded” [*]
url:   http://MondeDiplo.com

THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Summer 2004 (No.76)
David B. Rivkin, “Averting an Iraq Syndrome” [41-46]
Geoffrey Kemp, “Losing the Peace?” [46-48]
Daniel Byman, “Insecuring Iraq” [15-18]
Alexis Debat, “Vivisecting the Jihad” [18-23]
Martin Sieff, “Sand in Our Eyes: U.S.-Saudi Relations After Iraq” [93-100]
Michael O’Hanlon and Adriana Lins de Albuquerque, “Gauging the Aftermath” [24-27]
Edward L. Morse, “Fighting For Oil?” [37-41]
John Thomson and Hussain Hindawi, “Rescuing the Future” [48-51]
Amir Taheri, “Thinking Trhough Liberation” [26-30]
Adrian Karatnycky, “The Democratic Imperative” [107-117]
Joe Bob Briggs, “Behind the Silk Curtain” [ 
Recovering Our Nerve” [51-55]
Francis Fukuyama, “The Neoconservative Moment” [57-68]
Michael Eisenstadt, “Sitting on Bayonets: America’s Postwar Challenges in Iraq” [101-106]
url:   http://www.nationalinterest.org

NATIONALISM AND ETHNIC POLITICS, (Vol.10, No.1, 2004) 
Mohamed Benrabah, “Language and Politics in Algeria” [59-78]
url:   www.taylorandfrancis.com

NATIONS AND NATIONALISM
, July 2004 (Vol.10, No.3)
Haim Gerber, “The Limits of Constructedness: Memory and Nationalism in the Arab Middle East” [251-268]
Tamir Sorek, “The Orange and the ‘Cross in the Crescent: Imagining Palestine in 1929” [269-292]
Berna Turam, “A Bargain Between the Secular State and Turkish Islam: Politics of Ethnicity in Central Asia” [353-373]
url:    http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk

NEW LEFT REVIEW
, March /April 2004 (Second Series, 26)
Benny Morris,  “On Ethnic Cleansing” [35-52]
url:   www.newleftreview.org

NEW LEFT REVIEW, July/August 2004 (Second Series, No.28)
Susan Watkins, “Vichy on the Tigris: Prospects for the Resistance and Occupation in Iraq” [*]
Caglar Keydar, “The Turkish Bell Jar” [*]
url:   www.newleftreview.org

PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY
, Summer 2004 (Vol.68, No.2)
Mark Tessler, Carrie Konold and Megan Reif, “Political Generations in Developing Countries: Evidence and Insights from Algeria” [184-216]
url:   www.poq.oupjournals.org

POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Spring 2004 (Vol.119, No.1)
Fareed Zakaria, “Islam, Democracy, and Constitutional Liberalism” [1-20]
Mia M. Bloom, “Palestinian Suicide Bombing: Public Support, Market Share, and Outbidding” [61-88]
Karl N. Schonberg, “Global Security and Legal Restraint: Reconsidering War Powers After September 11” [115-142]
url:   http://www.psqonline.org

RELIGION STATE & SOCIETY, March 2004 (Vol.32, No.1)
Walter Comins-Richmond, “Legal Pluralism in the Northwest Caucasus: The Role of Sharia Courts” [59-74]
url:   http://www.keston.org

SOCIETES, (No.82, 2003/4)
Nicolas de Lavergne, “L’Islam, moteur de la citoyennete. Le cas de ‘Jeunes Musulmans de France’” [29-42]
url:   http://www.deboeck.com

THE SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, Spring/Summer 2004 (Vol.103, No.2/3)
<<Special Issue: Human Rights>>
Susan Maslan, “The Anti-Human: Man and Citizen Before the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen” [357-374]
Rebecca Comay, “Dead Right: Hegel and the Terror” [375-396]
url:  www.dukeupress.edu/journals

SURVIVAL
, Summer 2004 (Vol.46, No.3)
Dennis M. Gormely, “The Limits of Intelligence: Iraq’s Lessons” [7-28]
David P. Calleo, “The Broken West” [29-38]
Toby Dodge, “A Sovereign Iraq” [39-58]
Mats Berdal, “The UN After Iraq” [83-101]
url:   http://survival.oupjournals.org/current.shtml

THE SYDNEY PAPERS, Autumn 2004 (Vol.16, No.2)
Sandra Lee and Guzin Najim, “Fleeing Saddam Hussein” [1-8]
Leanne Piggott, “Security and Legitimacy: Managing the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict” [31-40]
Amin Saikal, “Terrorism, Iraq and Afghanistan” [79-70]
William Shawcross, “The US, Britain and Australia – in the Age of Terrorism” [135-148]
url:   www.thesydneyinstitute.com.au

TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY
, Summer 2004 (Vol.3, No.2) 
Hikmet Cetin, “Afghanistan at the Crossroads of History” [19-30]
Ugur Ziyal, “Re-Conceptualization of Soft Security and Turkey’s Civilian Contributions to International Security” [31-42]
Alex P. Schmid, “Links Between Terrorism and Other Forms of Crime: The Case of Narcoterrorism” [43-56]
Ali M. Koknar, “To the Shores of Tripoli” [71-80]
Ian Lesser, “Turkey, Iran and Nuclear Risks” [81-100]
Mustafa Kibaroglu, “Turkey’s Sweet & Sour Policy Against NBC Weapons” [101-110]
Sinasi Demir, “Turkey’s Security Needs and Policy on the Threshold of the 21st Century” [111-120]
Siret Hursoy, “EU’s Long-Term Stability Strategy for the Middle East’ [185-196]
Arben Qirezi, “Transformation of Al-Qaeda’s Strategy in Light of the New Global War on Terrorism” [197-204]
url:   www.ari-tr.org

TURKISH STUDIES, Summer 2004 (Vol.5, No.2)
Mustafa Aydin, “Foucault’s Pendulum: Turkey in Central Asia and the Caucasus” [1-23]
Gareth M. Winrow, “Turkey and the East-West Gas Transportation Corridor” [23-42]
Esra Cuhadar-Gurkaynak and Binnur Ozkececi-Taner, “Decisionmaking Process Matters: Lessons Learned from Turkish Foreign Policy Cases” [43-78]
Isa Sagbas and Naci Tolga Saruc, “Intergovernmental Transfers and the Flypaper Effect in Turkey” [79-92]
url:   www.tandf.co.uk/journals

WAR IN HISTORY
, July 2004 (Vol.11, No.3)
Nikolas Gardner, “Sepoys and the Siege of Kut-al-Amara, December 1915-April 1916” [307-326]
url:   www.warinhistory.com

DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, (Vol.44, No.1, 2004)
Alexander Knysh, “A Clear and Present Danger: “Wahhabism as a Rhetorical Foil” [3-26]
Xavier P. Jacob, “Courants et Essais Novateurs dans l’Islam Turc” [27-84]
Aharon Layish, “The Transformation of the Shari’a from Jurist’s Law to Statutory Law in the Contemporary Muslim World” [85-113]
Sadrik J. Al-Azm, “Islam, Terrorism and the West Today” [114-128]
url:   www.brill.nl

WOMEN – A CULTURAL REVIEW, Spring 2004 (Vol.15, No.1)
Valentina Vitali, “Corporate Art and Critical Theory: On Shirin Neshat” [1-18]
url:   www.tandf.co.uk/journals

WORLD AFFAIRS
, Summer 2004 (Vol.167, No.1)
Mahmood Monshipouri, “The Road to Globalization Runs through Women’s Struggle: Iran and the Impact of the Nobel Peace Prize” [3-14]
Catherine E. Polisi,  “Universal Rights and Cultural Relativism: Hinduism and Islam Deconstructed” [41-46]

ZEITSCHRIFT FUER GESCHICHTSWISSENSCHAFT, Vol.52, No. 5, 2004
Ute Schneider, “Von Juden und Tuerken: Zum gegenwaertigen Diskurs ueber Religion, kollektive Identitaet und Modernisierung” [426-440]
url:   http://www.metropol-verlag.de

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