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VOL. 29, No. 4 August 2009
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CONTENTS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW,
(Vol. 21, No. 2, 2009)
THE AMERICAN INTEREST, September-October 2009 (Vol. 5, No.1)
ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY, August 2009 (Vol. 25, No. 4)
ARAB MEDIA AND SOCIETY, Spring 2009 (No. 8)
CATHEDRA, June 2009 (No. 132)
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, July 2009 (Vol. 51,
No. 3)
CONTEMPORARY ISLAM, July 2009 (Vol. 3, No. 2)
COOPERATION AND CONFLICT, September 2009 (Vol. 44, No. 3)
CULTURAL DYNAMICS, July 2009 (Vol. 21, No. 2)
DIPLOMATIC HISTORY, (Vol. 33, No. 4, 2009)
ETHNICITIES, September 2009 (Vol. 9, No. 3)
ÉTUDES RURALES, Juillet-Decembre 2008 (No. 182)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, August 2009 (Vol. 12, No. 3)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF JEWISH STUDIES, (Vol. 2, No. 2, 2008)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES, August 2009 (Vol. 16, No. 3)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, July/August 2009 (Vol. 88, No. 4)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, September/October 2009 (Vol. 88, No.5)
GENDER & HISTORY, August 2009 (Vol. 21, No. 2)
HAMIZRAH HEHADASH, (Vol. 48, 2009)
HISTORY OF RELIGIONS, August 2009 (Vol. 49, No. 1)
ICC QUARTERLY, Winter 2008-Spring 2009 (Vol. 35, Nos.3-4)
INSIGHT TURKEY, Summer 2009 (Vol. 11, No. 3)
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, (Vol. 55, No.3, 2009)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, August 2009 (Vol.
41, No.3)
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PERSPECTIVES (Vol. 10, No. 3, 2009)
IRANIAN STUDIES, June 2009 (Vol. 42, No. 3)
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, July 2009 (Vol. 20, No. 3)
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION, June 2009 (Vol. 77,
No.2)
THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES, May 2009 (Vol. 68, No.2)
JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, August 2009 (Vol. 44, No.4)
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL JUSTICE, August 2009 (Vol. 25,
No. 3)
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, May 2009 (Vol. 7, No.2)
JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES, September 2009 (Vol. 20, No. 3)
JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY, August 2009 (Vol. 71, No. 3)
JOURNAL OF MEDITERRANEAN STUDIES, (Vol. 17, No. 2, 2007)
THE JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY, July 2009 (Vol. 73, No.3)
JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MINORITY AFFAIRS, June 2009 (Vol. 29, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF NEAR EASTERN STUDIES, July 2009 (Vol. 68, No. 3)
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, June 2009 (Vol. 14, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF WORLD HISTORY, June 2009 (Vol. 20, No. 2)
MAGHREB-MACHREK, Printemps 2009 (No. 199)
MEDIA, CULTURE & SOCIETY, July 2009 (Vol. 31, No. 4)
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Summer 2009 (Vol. 63, No.3)
MODERN ASIAN STUDIES, September 2009 (Vol. 43, No.5)
NATIONAL INTEREST, July-August 2009 (No. 102)
PEACE & CHANGE, July 2009 (Vol. 34, No. 3)
REVUE DE L’HISTOIRE DES RELIGIONS, Avril-Juin 2009 (Vol. 226, No.
2)
THE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, August 2009 (Vol. 57, No. 3)
STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, June 2009 Vol. 12, No.1)
TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, (Vol. 21, No. 3, 2009)
TURKISH STUDIES, June 2009 (Vol. 10, No. 2)
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, (Vol. 21, No. 2, 2009)
Mina Baliamoune-Lutz and Mark McGillivray, “Does Gender Inequality Reduce Growth
in Sub-Saharan African and Arab Countries?” [224-242]
http://www.wiley.com
THE AMERICAN INTEREST, September-October 2009 (Vol. 5, No.1)
Jeffrey Herf, “The Totalitarian Present” [*]
Frank Furedi, “Unspeakable: The West and its Terrorist Enemies” [*]
http://www.the-american-interest.com/
ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY, August 2009 (Vol. 25, No. 4)
Jeremy Keenan, “Al-Qaeda Terrorism in the Sahara? Edwin Dyer’s Murder and the
Role of Intelligence Agencies” [14-18]
http://www.wiley.com
ARAB MEDIA AND SOCIETY, Spring 2009 (No. 8)
Yael Warshel, “Who’s Watching Hamas TV?” [*]
Brian Ulrich, “Historicizing Arab Blogs” [*]
Nathan Field and Ahmed Hamam, “Salafi Satellite TV in Egypt” [*]
Aisha al-Rumi, “Libyan Berbers Online” [*]
Maysaa Shuja al-Deen, “Media and Yemen’s Forgotten War” [*]
http://www.arabmediasociety.com/
CATHEDRA, June 2009 (No. 132)
<<in Hebrew>>
Elchanan Reiner, “The Location of the Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem after the
Crusader Period” [101-130]
David Kushner, “Mussaver Çöl, an Ottoman Magazine in Beer Sheba towards
the End of World War I” [131-148]
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, July 2009 (Vol. 51, No. 3)
Ousman Kobo, “The Development of Wahhabi Reforms in Ghana and Burkina Faso,
1960-1990: Elective Affinities between Western-Educated Muslims and Islamic
Scholars” [502-532]
Roshanack Shaery-Eisenlohr, “Territorializing Piety: Genealogy, Transnationalism,
and Shi’ite Politics in Modern Lebanon” [533-562]
Paul Manning, “Just Like England: On the Liberal Institutions of the Circassians”
[590-618]
Alexander Morrison, “Applied Orientalism in British India and Tsarist Turkestan”
[619-647]
http://journals.cambridge.org
CONTEMPORARY ISLAM, July 2009 (Vol. 3, No. 2)
Rory Dickson, “The Rablighi Jama’at in Southwestern Ontario: Making
Muslim Identities and Networks in Canadian Urban Spaces” [99-112]
Said Mentak, “Islam and Modernity: Islamist Movements and the Politics of
Position” [113-119]
Gerhardt Hoffstaedter, “Islam Hadhari: A Malaysian Islamic
Multiculturalism or Another Blank Banner?” [121-141]
Cynthia J. Becker, “Art, Self-Censorship, and Public Discourse: Contemporary
Moroccan Artists at the Crossroads” [143-166]
Karen G. Ruffle, “Discovering the Gendered Dimensions of Shi’ism: Recent
Scholarship on Gender in Shi’i Ritual” [167-176]
http://www.springerlink.com
COOPERATION AND CONFLICT, September 2009 (Vol. 44, No. 3)
Toby Archer, “Welcome to the Umma: The British State and its Muslim
Citizens Since 9/11” [329-347]
http://cac.sagepub.com
CULTURAL DYNAMICS, July 2009 (Vol. 21, No. 2)
Sondra Hale, “Transnational Gender Studies and the Migrating Concept of Gender
in the Middle East and North Africa” [133-152]
Saadia Tor, “Containing East Bengal: Language, Nation and State Formation in
Pakistan, 1947-1952” [185-210]
http://cdy.sagepub.com
DIPLOMATIC HISTORY, (Vol. 33, No. 4, 2009)
Stephen R. Twigge, “Operation Hullabaloo: Henry Kissinger, British Diplomacy,
and the Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War” [689-701]
Effie G. H. Pedaliu, “A Sea of Confusion: The Mediterranean and Détente,
1969-1974” [735-750]
http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp?ref=0145-2096
ETHNICITIES, September 2009 (Vol. 9, No. 3)
<<Special Issue: The Muhammad Cartoons Controversy in Comparative
Perspective>>
Lasse Lindekilde, Per Mouritsen and Ricard Zapata-Barrero, “The Muhammad
Cartoons Controversy in Comparative Perspective” [291-313]
Sune Laegaard, “Normative Interpretations of Diversity: The Muhammad Cartoons
Controversy and the Importance of Context” [314-333]
Nasar Meer and Per Mouritsen, “Political Cultures Compared: The Muhammad
Cartoons in the Danish and British Press” [334-360]
Göran Larsson and Lasse Lindekilde, “Muslim Claims-making in Context: Comparing
the Danish and the Swedish Muhammad Cartoons Controversies” [361-382]
Frauke Miera and Valerie Sala Pala, “The Construction of Islam as a Public Issue
in Western European Countries through the Prism of the Muhammad Cartoons
Controversy: A View of France and Germany” [383-408]
Thomas Olesen, “The Muhammad Cartoons Conflict and Transnational Activism”
[409-429]
Geoffrey Brahm Levey and Tariq Modood, “The Muhammad Cartoons and Multicultural
Democracies” [427-447]
http://etn.sagepub.com
ÉTUDES RURALES, Juillet-Decembre 2008 (No. 182)
<<Issue Special: Travailleurs saisonniers dans l’agriculture européenne”
Marie-Thérèse Têtu-Delage, “Travail agricole et “carriers” des sans-papiers
algériens dans la Drôme” [45-60]
http://etudesrurales.revues.org/
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, August 2009 (Vol. 12, No. 3)
Thomas Solomon, “Berlin-Frankfurt-Istanbul: Turkish Hip-Hop in Motion” [329-348]
http://ecs.sagepub.com
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF JEWISH STUDIES, (Vol. 2, No. 2, 2008)
Aleida Paudice, “On Three Extant Sources of the Qur’an Transcribed in Hebrew”
[213-258]
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/ejjs
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES, August 2009 (Vol. 16, No. 3)
Anika Liversage, “Life Below a ‘Language Threshold’? Stories of Turkish Marriage
Migrant Women in Denmark” [229-247]
http://ejw.sagepub.com
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, July/August 2009 (Vol. 88, No. 4)
Max Boot, “Pirates – Then and Now” [*]
Fotini Christia and Michael Semple, “Flipping the Taliban” [*]
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, September/October 2009 (Vol. 88, No.5)
Charles Tripp, “All (Muslim) Politics is Local” [*]
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/
GENDER & HISTORY, August 2009 (Vol. 21, No. 2)
Anna Suranyi, “Virile Turks and Maiden Ireland: Gender and National Identity in
Early Modern English Travel Literature” [241-262]
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
HAMIZRAH HEHADASH, (Vol. 48, 2009)
<<in Hebrew>>
Hadas Hirsch, “Culture of Beauty: Outward Appearance, Personal Care and
Sexuality in Early Muslim Sources” [13-36]
HISTORY OF RELIGIONS, August 2009 (Vol. 49, No. 1)
Ruqayya Yasmine Khan, “”The Chamber of My Thought”: Self and Conduct in an Early
Islamic Ethical Treatise” [27-47]
Annette Yoshiko Reed, “Beyond the Land of Nod: Syriac Images of Asia and the
Historiography of “The West”” [48-87]
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/
ICC QUARTERLY, Winter 2008-Spring 2009 (Vol. 35, Nos.3-4)
<<Special Issue: The Great Divide- India and Pakistan>>
Ashutosh Varshney, “The Idea of Pakistan” [2-21]
Arvind Sharma, “Founding Myths” [22-29]
Swapan Dasgupta, “A Tale of Two Democracies” [30-37]
Philip Oldenburg, “Different Faiths, Different States” [58-71]
Ashok Malik, “Envy – and We” [81]
B.G. Vergese, “From Tragedy to Triumph” [82-95]
Meghnad Deasi, “Twin Troubles” [96-105]
Prem Shankar Jhar, “Double Deadlock” [106-117]
Salman Haidar, “Diplomatic Baggage” [118-129]
C. Raja Mohan, “The Great Nuke Game” [130-141]
Pervez Amirali Hoodbhoy, “Towards Theocracy?” [142-151]
Ajai Sahni, “Encounters in a Nightmare” [152-163]
Mukul Kesavan, “Bad Manners” [164-171]
Ajoy Bose, “Portrait of a Nation” [172-183]
Beena Sarwar, “Media Matters” [184-193]
Amit Baruah, “The Fourth Party” [194-199]
Sonia Jabbar, “The Terrorist’s Story” [200-213]
http://www.iicdelhi.nic.in/Publications.html
INSIGHT TURKEY, Summer 2009 (Vol. 11, No. 3)
Shireen T. Hunter, “Can Islam and Modernity be Reconciled?” [1-12]
Gunes Murat Tezcur, “Iran’s Presidential Election: The Failure of Managed
Functionalism” [13-22]
Mucahit Bilici, “Black Turks, White Turks: On the Three Requirements of Turkish
Citizenship” [23-36]
Alexander Iskandaryan, “Armenian-Turkish Rapprochement: Timing Matters” [37-44]
Maximo Cajal, “The Alliance of Civilizations: A Spanish View” [45-54]
Ramazan K l nç, “Turkey and the Alliance of Civilizations: Norm Adoption as a
Survival Strategy” [55-76]
Talha Köse, “The Alliance of Civilizations: Possibilities of Conflict Resolution
at the Civilizational Level” [77-94]
William Hale, “Turkey and the Middle East in the ‘New Era” [143-160]
Rahman G. Bonab, “Turkey’s Emerging Role as a Mediator on Iran’s Nuclear
Activities” [161-176]
Deniz Devrim and Evelina Schulz, “The Caucasus: Which Role for Turkey in the
European Neighborhood?” [177-193]
www.insightturkey.com
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, (Vol. 55, No.3, 2009)
P. Goncharov, “Afghanistan in the Fore of World Politics” [68-76]
D. Zhuravlev, “Media and International Terrorism” [126-135]
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, August 2009 (Vol. 41,
No.3)
Shaun T. Lopez, “On Race, Sports, and Identity: Picking Up the Ball in Middle
East Studies” [359-361]
Jonathan Friedlander, “Middle Eastern Americana: Beyond Orientalism” [362-364]
Kent F. Schull, “Identity in the Ottoman Prison Surveys of 1912 and 1914”
[365-367]
Michael Herb, “A Nation of Bureaucrats: Political Participation and Economic
Diversification in Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates” [375-395]
Martin Hvidt, “The Dubai Model: An Outline of Key Development-Process Elements
in Dubai” [397-418]
M. Brett Wilson, “The First Translations of the Qur’an in Modern Turkey
1924-38]” [419-435]
Gavin D. Brockett, “Newspapers as a Historical Source: Büyük Cihad and the Great
Struggle for the Muslim Turkish Nation (1951-53) [437-455]
Gilles Doronsoro and Nicole F. Watts, “Toward Kurdish Distinctiveness in
Electoral Politics: The 1977 Local Elections in Diyarbakir” [457-578]
http://journals.cambridge.org
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PERSPECTIVES (Vol. 10, No. 3, 2009)
Richard Oliver Collin, “Words of War: The Iraqi Tower of Babel” [245-264]
http://www.wiley.com
IRANIAN STUDIES, June 2009 (Vol. 42, No. 3)
Stephanie Cronin, “Re-Interpreting Modern Iran: Tribe and State in the Twentieth
Century” [357-388]
Pardis Minucheher, “Sur-i Israfil in Exile: Modern Definitions of Monarchy”
[389-408]
Mustafa Dehqan, “Arkawazi and His Baweyal: A Feyli Elegiac Verse from Pi tiku”
[409-422]
Azar Ahanchi, “Reflections of the Indian Independence Movement in the Iranian
Press” [423-444]
Uzi Rabi and Nuzgar Ter-Organov, “The Russian Military Mission and the Birth of
the Persian Cossack Brigade: 1879-1894” [445-464]
Stefan Schütte, “Informal (In)Security in Urban Afghanistan” [465-492]
http://www.periodicals.com/tandf.html
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, July 2009 (Vol. 20, No. 3)
Alexander S. Jensen, “Word of God or Witness? Issues in Christian Biblical
Hermeneutics” [215-226]
Geraldine Smyth, “Deep Symbols and Mythic Imagination in the Hermeneutics of
Creation Texts” [227-245]
Clare Amos, “Incomplete Without the Other: Isaac, Ishmael and a Hermeneutic of
Diversity” [247-256]
Robert K. McIver and Ray C. W. Roennfeldt, “Text and Interpretation: Christian
Understandings of Authoritative Texts in the Light of Social Change” [257-276]
Gavin D’Costa, “Hermeneutics and the Second Vatican Council’s Teachings:
Establishing Roman Catholic Theological Grounds for Religious Freedoms in
Relation to Islam. Continuity or Discontinuity in the Catholic Tradition?”
[277-290]
Douglas Pratt, “Necessary Non-Apodicity: Hermeneutic Priority and Textual
Authority in Christian-Muslim Dialogue” [291-303]
Hans Ucko, “Reflections on Christian-Muslim Dialogue: The Hermeneutics of
Messianism” [305-313]
Sayed Khatab, “The Voice of Democratisation in Sayyid Qutb’s Response to
Violence and Terrorism” [315-332]
Sabrina Joseph, “Communicating Justice: Shari’a Courts and the Christian
Community in Seventeenth-and Eighteenth Century Ottoman Greece” [333-350]
http://www.informaworld.com
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION, June 2009 (Vol. 77, No.2)
Zain Abdullah, “Sufis on Parade: The Performance of Black, African, and Muslim
Identities” [199-237]
http://jaar.oxfordjournals.org
THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES, May 2009 (Vol. 68, No.2)
Anna Bigelow, “Saved by the Saint: Refusing and Reversing Partition in Muslim
North India” [435-464]
Robin Jeffrey, “Testing Concepts about Print, Newspapers, and Politics: Kerala,
India, 1800-2009”
http://www.aasianst.org/publications/JAS.htm
JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, August 2009 (Vol. 44, No.4)
Evanson N. Wamagatta, “British Administration and the Chief’s Tyranny in Early
Colonial Kenya: A Case Study of the First Generation of Chiefs from Kiambu
District, 1895-1920” [371-388]
A.R.M. Imtiyaz, “The Eastern Muslims of Sri Lanka: Special Problems and
Solutions” [407-427]
http://jas.sagepub.com
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL JUSTICE, August 2009 (Vol. 25, No. 3)
Ashley Marie Nellis, “Gender Differences in Fear of Terrorism” [322-340]
Pamela Wilcox, Murat Ozer, Murat Gunbeyi and Trakan Gundoglu, “Gender and Fear
of Terrorism in Turkey” [341-357]
http://ccj.sagepub.com
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, May 2009 (Vol. 7, No.2)
Robert Cryer, “The Definitions of International Crimes in the Al Bashir Arrest
Warrant Decision” [283-296]
Claus Kress, “The Crime of Genocide and Contextual Elements: A Comment on the
ICC Pre-Trial Chamber’s Decision in the Al Bashir Case” [297-306]
Harmen G. van der Wilt, “The Continuous Quest for Proper Modes of Criminal
responsibility” [307-314]
Paola Gaeta, “Does President Al Bashir Enjoy Immunity from Arrest?” [315-332]
Dapo Akande, “The Legal Nature of Security Council Referrals to the ICC and its
Impact on Al Bashir’s Immunities” [333-352]
http://jicj.oxfordjournals.org
JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES, September 2009 (Vol. 20, No. 3)
Hania Abou Al-Shamat, “Educational Divide Across Religious Groups in
Nineteenth-Century Lebanon: Institutional Effects on the Demand for Curricular
Modernization” [317-351]
Anwar Alam, “Islam and Post-Modernism: Locating the Rise of Islamism in Turkey”
[352-375]
Altan Cetin, “Oghuz Turks in the Account of a Mamluk Historian” [376-382]
Baki Tezcan, “The Ottoman Mevali as ‘Lords of the Law” [383-407]
http://jis.oxfordjournals.org
JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY, August 2009 (Vol. 71, No. 3)
Isik A. Aytak and Bruce H. Rankin, “Economic Crisis and Marital Problems in
Turkey: Testing the Family Stress Model” [756-767]
http://www.wiley.com
JOURNAL OF MEDITERRANEAN STUDIES, (Vol. 17, No. 2, 2007)
Nihal Çelik, “Building Paths and Lives Through Migrant Networks: The Case of
Post-Socialist Women Domestic Workers in Turkey” [185-210]
Henry Frendo, “MEDEURO: The Longing for Identity and Community among Maltese
Settlers in North Africa” [211-226]
Atilla Göktürk, “Internal Migration Transpires like Emigration: The Case of
Internally Displaced Kurds in Turkey” [217-296]
Chokri Memni, “Regroupement Familial et Projets Migratoires des Femmes
Tunisiennes” [315-338]
http://home.um.edu.mt/medinst/jms/
THE JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY, July 2009 (Vol. 73, No.3)
Yigal Sheffy, “Chemical Warfare and the Palestine Campaign, 1916-1918” [803-844]
www.smh-hq.org
JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MINORITY AFFAIRS, June 2009 (Vol. 29, No. 2)
Taberez Ahmed Neyazi, “Global Myth vs. Local Reality: Towards Understanding
“Islamic” Militancy in India” [153-169]
Arshad Alam, “Challenging the Ashrafs: The Politics of Pasmanda Muslim Mahaz”
[171-181]
Ameer Ali, “Kattankudy in Eastern Sri Lanka: A Mullah-Merchant Urban Complex
Caught Between Islamist Factionalism and Ethno-Nationalisms” [183-194]
Bibi H. Khanam and Raymond S. Chickrie, “170th Anniversary of the
Arrival of the First Hindustani Muslims from India to British Guiana” [195-222]
Kazi Fahmida Farzana, “An Artificial Minority: The Stateless Biharis in
Bangladesh” [223-235]
Yoginder Sikand, “Bridging Dean and Duniya: The “Modernisation’ of Islamic
Education in India” [237-247]
Nazmul Hussain, “Muslims of West Bengal: An Analysis of the Educational Status
of a Minority Community in India” [249-260
Bonita Aleaz, “The State, the Community and their Women: Vignettes of Islamic
Groups in West Bengal” [261-276]
http://informaworld.com
JOURNAL OF NEAR EASTERN STUDIES, July 2009 (Vol. 68, No. 3)
Isaac Kalimi, “Placing the Chronicler in his Own Historical Context: A Closer
Examination” [179-192]
Luc Renaut, “Recherches sur le henné antique” [193-212]
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jnes/68/3
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, June 2009 (Vol. 14, No. 2)
Mohamed H. Bchir, Mohamed H. Chemingui and Hakin Ben Hammouda, “Ten Years After
Implementing the Parcelona Process: What Can Learned from the Tunisian
Experience” [123-144]
Fouzi Slisli, “The Algerian Civil War: Washington’s New Counterinsurgency Model’
[145-154]
Emilio Spadola, “Writing Cures: Religious and Communicative Authority in Late
Modern Morocco” [155-168]
Derek Lutterbeck, “Migrants, Weapons and Oil: Europe and Libya After the
Sanctions” [169-184]
Kahina Amal Djiar, “Symbolism and Memory in Architecture: Algerian Anti-Colonial
Resistance and the Algiers Casbah” [185-202]
Najib Harabi, “Economic Performance of the Arabic Book Translation Industry in
Arab Countries” [203-220]
James Tar Tsaaior, “Geo-Spatial Politics and the Trope of Migration in Tayeb
Salih’s Season of Migration in the North” [221-234]
C.R. Pennell, “Treaty Law: The Extent of Consular Jurisdiction in North Africa
from the Middle of the Seventeenth to the Middle of the Nineteenth Century”
[235-257]
Alaya Allani, “The Islamists in Tunisia between Confrontation and Participation:
1980-2008” [257-272]
Thomas DeGeorges, “The Shifting Sands of Revolutionary Legitimacy: the Role of
Former Mujahidin in the Shaping of Algeria’s Collective Memory” [273-288]
Andrew Barwig, “How Electoral Rules Matter: Voter Turnout in Morocco’s 2007
Parliamentary Elections” [289-308]
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/
JOURNAL OF WORLD HISTORY, June 2009 (Vol. 20, No. 2)
Edmund Burke III, “Islam at the Center: Technological Complexes and the Roots of
Modernity” [165-186]
Michael Decker, “Plants and Progress: Rethinking the Islamic Agricultural
Revolution” [187-206]
http://muse.jhu.edu/
MAGHREB-MACHREK, Printemps 2009 (No. 199)
<<Issue Special: Les migrations au Proche-Orient>>
Ali Bensaad, “Le Moyen-Orient; un Carrefour migratoire entre conflits
territoriaux et mondialisation des circulations” [9-22]
Jala al-Hussein et Aude Signoles, “Construction national, territorialite et
diasporisation; le cas palestinien” [23-42]
Geraldine Chatelard et Mohamed Kamel Dorai, “La presence irakienne en Syrie et
en Jordanie: dynamiques sociales et spatiales, et mode de gestion par les pays
d’accueil” [43-60]
Marie-Antoinette Hily, “Migrants dans une banlieue beyrouthine” [61-70]
Lisa Anteby-Yemini, “Les réfugiés soudanai en Israel: discourse,
representations, mobilizations” [71-84]
Jean-François Pérouse, “Émergence et resorption annoncés d’un territoire de
transit internationale au Coeur d’Istanbul: le cas de tarlaba i (1987-2007)”
[85-100]
Philippe Cadène et Brigitte Dumortier, “Les pays du Conseil de cooperation du
Golfe: à nouvelles tendances migratoires, nouvelles politiques?” [100-120]
Philippe Venier, “Stratégie d’ancrage des immigrés “ [121-141]
www.choiseul-editions.com
MEDIA, CULTURE & SOCIETY, July 2009 (Vol. 31, No. 4)
Amal Jamal, “Media Culture as Counter-Hegemonic Strategy: The Communicative
Action of the Arab Minority in Israel” [559-577]
Maya S. Kriem, “Mobile Telephony in Morocco: A Changing Sociality” [617-632]
http://mcs.sagepub.com
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Summer 2009 (Vol. 63, No.3)
Lisa Blaydes and Safinaz El Tarouty, “Women’s Electoral Participation in Egypt:
The Implications of Gender for Voter Recruitment and Mobilization” [364-380]
James N. Sater, “Parliamentary Elections and Authoritarian Rule in Morocco”
[381-400]
Mehran Kamrava, “Royal Factionalism and Political Liberalization in Qatar”
[401-421]
Claude Berrebi, Francisco Martorell and Jeffery C. Tanner, “Qatar’s Labor
Markets at a Crucial Crossroad” [421-443]
Uzi Rabi, “Qatar’s Relations with Israel: Challenging Arab and Gulf Norms”
[443-459]
http://www.mei.edu/Publications/TheMiddleEastJournal.aspx
MODERN ASIAN STUDIES, September 2009 (Vol. 43, No.5)
Gagan D.S. Sood, “The Informational Fabric of Eighteenth-Century India and the
Middle East: Couriers, Intermediaries and Postal Communication” [1085-1116]
http://journals.cambridge.org
NATIONAL INTEREST, July-August 2009 (No. 102)
Bruce Ridel, “Armageddon in Islamabad” [*]
Michael T. Klare, “Tithing at the Crude Altar” [*]
http://www.nationalinterest.org
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, Summer 2009 (Vol. 26, No.3)
Nathan Gardels, “Will Iran Look More Like Turkey , or Turkey Like Iran? [2-5]
Alastair Crooke, “The Essence of Islamist Resistance: A Different View of Iran,
Hezbollah and Hamas” [7-13]
Sheikh Naim Qassem, “Hezbollah: Islamist Resistance Comes of Age” [8-11]
Ramin Jahanbegloo, “Iran’s Crisis of Legitimacy” [14-16]
Shirin Ebadi, “Democratic Refusal in Iran” [17-19]
Graham E. Fuller, “A Global Convergence Against Globalization?” [2-31]
Leon Panetta, “AFPAK Drone Strikes are Only Game in Town” [33-39]
Priya Satia, “From Colonial Air Attacks to Drones in Pakistan” [34-37]
Zalmay Khalilzad, “Obama’s Afghan Moment” [40-41]
Nawal El Saadawi, “Obama is no Better than Bush” [42-43]
Martin Creveld, “Obama Should be a Second Carter in the Middle East” [44-45]
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, “The iPod and the Queen, the Kindle and the King” [46-49]
http://www.digitalnpq.org/
PEACE & CHANGE, July 2009 (Vol. 34, No. 3)
Christopher O’Sullivan and Manaf Damluji, “The Origins of American Power in
Iraq, 1941-1945” [238-259]
http://www.wiley.com
REVUE DE L’HISTOIRE DES RELIGIONS, Avril-Juin 2009 (Vol. 226, No. 2)
Avraham Hakim, “La rehabilitation de l’autorite de Mahomet: le Prophete et Umar
b. al-Khattab” [*]
Orkhan Mir-Kasimov, “Etude de texts hurufi anciens: l’oeuvre fondatrice de
Fadlallah Astarabadi” [*]
http://rhr.revues.org
THE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, August 2009 (Vol. 57, No. 3)
<<Special Issue: Post-Colonial Bourdieu>>
Nirmal Puwar, “Sensing a Post-Colonial Bourdieu: an Introduction” [371-384]
Azzedine Haddour, “Bread and Wine: Bourdieu’s Photography of Colonial Algeria”
[385-405]
Steven Loyal, “The French in Algeria, Algerians in France: Bourdieu,
Colonialism, and Migration” [406-427]
Derek Robbins, “Gazing at the Colonial Gaze: Photographic Observation and
Observations on Photography Based on a Comparison Between Aspects of the Work of
Pierre Bourdieu and Jean-Claude Passeron” [428-447]
Franz Schultheis, Patricia Holder and Constantin Wagner, “In Algeria: Pierre
Bourdieu’s Photographic Fieldwork” [448-470]
Les Back, “Portrayal and Betrayal: Bourdieu, Photography and Sociological Life”
[471-490]
Paul Sweetman, “Revealing Habitus, Illuminating Practice: Bourdieu, Photography
and Visual Methods” [491-511]
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/
STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, June 2009 Vol. 12, No.1)
Avner Cohen, “Nuclear Legislation for Israel?” [7-18]
Roni Bart, “Warfare – Morality – Public Relations: Proposals for Improvement”
[19-28]
Shmuel Even, “Israel’s Strategy of Unilateral Withdrawal” [29-48]
Eran Etzion, “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Situation Assessment for
2008-2009” [47-58]
Oded Eran, “A Reversal in Israel-EU Relations?” [59-68]
Shlomo Gazit, “Israel and Egypt: What Went Wrong” [69-76]
Eyal Zisser, “The Mouse and the Lion: Syria – Between Passive and Active
Resistance to Israel” [77-90]
Ron Tira, “Shifting Tectonic Plates: Basic Assumptions on the Peace Process
Revisites” [91-107]
www.inss.org.il
TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, (Vol. 21, No. 3, 2009)
Bruce Hoffman, “A Counterterrorism Strategy for the Obama Administration”
[359-377]
Andrea Kathryn Talentino, “Nation Building or Nation Splitting? Political
Transition and the Dangers of Violence” [378-400]
Mikkel Thorup, “Enemy of Humanity: The Anti-Piracy Discourse in Present-Day Anti
Terrorism” [401-411]
Kristine Hoglund, “Electoral Violence in Conflict-Ridden Societies: Concepts,
Causes, and Consequences” [412-427]
Joshua D. Freilich, Steven M. Chermak and Joseph Simone Jr., “Surveying American
State Police Agencies About Terrorism Threats, Terrorism Sources, and Terrorism
Definitions” [450-475]
Karen Jacques and Paul J. Taylor, “Female Terrorism: A Review” [499-515]
Leonard Binder, “Christmas in Gaza: An Adventitious War?” [516-523]
http://www.informaworld.com
TURKISH STUDIES, June 2009 (Vol. 10, No. 2)
<<Special Issue: Turkish Identity Formation and Political Mobilization in
Western Europe and North America>>
Ahmet Içduygu, “Turkish Migrant Participation in Civic and Political Life”
[131-135]
ebnem Kö er and Gökçe Yurdakul, “Turkish Identity Formation and Political
Mobilization in Western Europe and North America” [139-148]
Pontus Odmalm, “Turkish Organizations in Europe: How National Contexts Provide
Different Avenues for Participation” [149-164]
ebnem Kö er Akçapar, “Turkish Associations in the United States: Towards
Building a Transnational Identity” [165-194]
Saime Ozcurumez, “Immigrant Associations in Canada: Included, Accomodated, or
Excluded?” [195-216]
Gökçe Yurdakul and Ahmet Yükleyen, “Islam, Conflict, and Integration: Turkish
Religious Associations in Germany” [217-232]
Esra Özyürek, “The Light of the Alevi Fire Was Lit in Germany and then Spread
to Turkey: A Transnational Debate on the Boundaries of Islam” [233-254]
Laure Michon and Floris Vermeulen, “Organizing for Access? The Political
Mobilization of Turks in Amsterdam” [255-276]
Jon Rogstad, “Towards a Success Story? Turkish Immigrant Organizations in
Norway” [277-294]
Jonathan Lacey, “The Gülen Movement in Ireland: Civil Society Engagements of
Turkish Religio-cultural Moment” [295-316]
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