ELECTRONIC CURRENT CONTENTS
OF PERIODICALS
ON THE MIDDLE EAST
VOL. 25, No. 5, October 2005

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CONTENTS

1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

1.  ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS

AL-QANTARA, (Vol.26, No.1, 2005)
ANTHROPOLOGY & EDUCATION QUARTERLY, June 2005 (Vol.36, No.2)
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Winter/Spring 2005 (Vol.27, Nos.1&2)
ARABIES, September 2005 (No.221)
AZURE, Autumn 2005 (No.22)
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, May 2005 (Vol.32, No.1)
BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, Fall 2005 (Vol.79, No.3)
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, 2nd Quarter 2005 (No.78)
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, 3rd Quarter 2005 (No.79)
CENTRAL ASIAN SURVEY, June 2005 (Vol.24, No.2)
CRITIQUE: CRITICAL MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Fall 2005 (Vol.14, No.3)
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, August 2005 (Vol.20, No.3)
CULTURAL STUDIES, March 2005 (Vol.19, No.2)
CURRENT HISTORY, November 2005 (No.104)
DEFENSE NATIONALE ET SECURITE COLLECTIVE, August-September 2005 (Vol.61, Nos.8-9)
DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE, July 2005 (Vol.36, No.4)
DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE,  September 2005 (Vol.36, No.5) 
ESPRIT, August-September 2005 (No.317)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, September 2005 (Vol.16, No.4)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES, August 2005 (Vol.12, No.3)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, November/December 2005 (Vol.84, No.6)
GESHER, Summer 2005 (Vol.50, No.149)
HAWWA, (Vol.3, No.2, 2005)
HISTORIA, July 2005 (No.16)
HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY, September 2005 (Vol.21, No.3)
IDENTITIES, April-June 2005 (Vol.12, No.2)
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF KURDISH STUDIES, 2005 (Vol.19, Nos.1&2)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES,
August 2005 (Vol.37, No.3)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES,
November 2005 (Vol.37, No.4)
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOANALYSIS, August 2005 (Vol.86, No.4)
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF SOCIAL HISTORY, August 2005 (Vol.50, No.2)
ISIM, Autumn 2005 (No.16)
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, October 2005 (Vol.16, No.4)
THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, First Quarter 2005 (Vol.49, No.1)
THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, Second Quarter 2005 (Vol.49, No.2)
JEWISH POLITICAL STUDIES REVIEW, Fall 2005 (Vol.17, Nos.3-4)
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, July 2005 (Vol.40, No.3)
JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES, Septmber 2005 (Vol.16, No.3)
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Spring 2005 (Vol.34, No.3, Issue 135)
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE,
September 2005 (Vol.11, No.3)
THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, October 2005 (Vol.145, No.5)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
Summer 2005 (Vol.28, No.4)
LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND CURRICULUM, (Vol.18, No.1, 2005)
MAGHREB-MACHREK, Autumn 2005 (No.185)
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Summer 2005 (Vol.16, No.3)
MERIA, September 2005 (Vol.9, No.3)
MERIP, Fall 2005 (No.236, Vol.35, No.3)
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, September 2005 (Vol.12, No.3)
THE MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Fall 2005 (Vol.12, No.4)
MIDDLE EAST STUDIES ASSOCIATION BULLETIN, June 2005 (Vol.39, No.1)
MIDDLE EASTERN LITERATURES, July 2005 (Vol.8, No.2)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, July 2005 (Vol.41, No.4)
MISHPAT UMIMSHAL, May 2005 (Vol.8, No.1)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, September 2005
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, October 2005
MUSLIM WORLD JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS, (Vol.2, No.1, 2005)
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Fall 2005 (No.81)
NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, October 2005 (Vol.11, No.4)
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, September 2005 (Vol.22, No.4)
ORBIS, Fall 2005 (Vol.49, No.4)
ORIENT, 2005 (Vol.46, No.2)
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, 2005 (Vol.12, Nol.1)
PERCEPTIONS, Autumn 2004 (Vol.9, No.3)
PHILOSOPHIA, May 2005 (Vol.32, Nos.1-4)
REVIEW OF URBAN AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES,
July 2005 (Vol.17, No.2)
SOCIAL ANALYSIS, Fall 2004 (Vol.48, No.3)
SOCIAL POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION, December 2005 (Vol.39, No.6)
STUDIA DIPLOMATICA, 2004 (Vol.57, Nos.4-5)
TALID TURKISH STUDIES REVIEW, Spring 2005 (Vol.3, No.5)
TURKISH STUDIES, September 2005 (Vol.6, No.3)
THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Autumn 2005 (Vol.28, No. 4)

2.  ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

AL-QANTARA, (Vol.26, No.1, 2005)
Lawrence Conrad I., “Ihsan Abbas: Custodian of Arabic Heritage and Culture” [5-18]
Montse Diaz-Fajardo, “Al-Ziy al-Mustawfa de Ibn al-Raqqam y los apogeos planetarios en la tradicion andaluso-maghrebi” [19-30]
Maureen Robinson, “The Constabulus Manuscript in Durham Cathedral Library: A Forgotten Treasure?” [31-42]
J.A. Abu-Haidar, “ The Muwashabat and the Kharjas Tell their Own Story” [43-98]
Avner Giladi, “Individualism and Conformity in Medieval Islamic Educational Thought: Some Notes with Special Reference to Elementary Education” [99-122]
Luis Molina, “La historia de los omeyas de al-Andalus en los Masalik al-Absar” [123-140]
Ella Landau-Tasseron, “Alliances Among the Arabs” [141-174]
Allen J. Fromherz, “The Almohad Mecca. Locating Igli and the Cave of Ibn Tumart” [175-190]
www.esic.es

ANTHROPOLOGY & EDUCATION QUARTERLY, June 2005 (Vol.36, No.2)
Rachel Hertz-Lazarowitz and Tamar Shapira, “Muslim Women’s Life Stories: Building Leadership” [165-181]
www.ucpress.edu/journals

ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Winter/Spring 2005 (Vol.27, Nos.1&2)
Malek Khoury, “Origins and Patterns in the Discourse of New Arab Cinema” [1-20]
Mustafa Aydin and Damla Aras, “Political Conditionality of Economic Relations between Paternalist States: Turkey’s Interaction with Iran, Iraq, and Syria” [21-44]
Meliha Benli Altunisik, “The Turkish Model and Democratization in the Middle East” [45-64]
Mazen Hashem, “Understanding the Attitudes of Arabs Toward ‘America’: The Underutilization of Class” [65-74]
Leila Salloum Elias, “The Impact of the Sinking of the Titanic on the New York Syrian Community of 1912: The Syrians’ Respond” [75-88]
http://find.galegroup.com/
 
ARABIES
, September 2005 (No.221)
Pierre Fauchart, “Libye: Le pays de quotas” [44-48]

AZURE, Autumn 2005 (No.22)
Benjamin Balint and Daniel A. Doneson, “Israel and the Arab Spring” [29-40]
Arlene Kushner, “The UN’s Palestinian Refugee Problem” [57-77]
www.azure.org.il

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, May 2005 (Vol.32, No.1)
Danny Ben-Moshe, “The Oslo Peace Process and Two Views on Judaism and Zionism, 1992-1996” [13-28]
Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet, “Patriotic Womanhood: The Culture of Feminism in Modern Iran, 1900-1941” [29-46]
Remke Kruk, “Harry Potter in the Gulf: Contemporary Islam and the Occult” [47-74]
Sebastian Guenther, “Assessing the Sources of Classical Arabic Compilations: The Issue of Categories and Methodologies” [75-98]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk

BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, Fall 2005 (Vol.79, No.3)
Richard C. Keller, “Pinel in the Maghreb: Liberation, Confinement, and Psychiatric Reform in French North Africa” [459-499]
http://press.jhu.edu/journals/bhm

LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, 2nd Quarter 2005 (No.78)
<<Special Issue: L’Islamisme a l’assaut de l’asie du Sud-est>>
Romain Bertrand, “Religion et lutte antiterroriste” [7-26]
Andree Feillard, “Les moudjahiddines d’Indonesie en congres a Solo” [27-40]
Interview with Remy Madinier, “La schizophrenie politique de l’islam indonesien” [41-46]
Iik Arifin Mansurnoor, “L’islam entre renaissance et radicalisme” [47-60]
Arnaud Dubus, “Thailande: Le Sud et la gestion de la crise” [61-76]
Arnaud Dubus, “Les Chinois Ho, un islam en vase clos” [77-86]
Carmen Abubakar, “Philippines: La lutte moro: un interminable conflit” [87-98]
Agnes De Feo, “Cambodge: Le royaume bouddhique face au renouveau islamique” [99-114]
Agnes De Feo, “Cambodge: Les Chams sot, dissidence de I’islam cambodgien” [115-124]
Jacques Leider, “L’islam birman en danger de radicalisation” [125-138]
Severine Labat, “Algerie: Bentalha, retour sur un massacre” [139-157]

LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, 3rd Quarter 2005 (No.79)
<<Special Issue: Iran le regime conforte>>
Azadeh Kian-Thiebaut, “L’election presidentielle: la Republique islamique a l’epreuve” [7-10]
Morad Saghafi, “Les elections legislatives en Iran: Fin de l’exception iranienne?” [11-32]
Azadeh Kian-Thiebaut, “Les femmes et l’oligarchie politico-economique” [33-42]
Masserat Amir-Ebrahimi, “La jeunesse iranienne dans le miroir du blog” [43-56]
Amir Nikpey, “Modernite et changement religieux en Iran” [57-74]
Anne-Sophie Vivier et Jean-Pierre Digard, “Les transformations des campagnes iraniennes: continuites et ruptures” [75-94]
Mohsen Habibi, “La societe civique et le changement de l’espace urbain” [95-00]
Julie Scandella, “L’Union europeenne et l’Iran entre institutionnalisation et suspension des relations” [101-116]
Anisseh Van Engeland-Nourai, “Le roledes droits de l’homme dans les relations entre l’Union europeenne et l’Iran” [117-128]
Dialogue with Venus Khoury-Ghata, Hoda Barakat and Mona Makki, “Rectificatif” [129-136]

CENTRAL ASIAN SURVEY, June 2005 (Vol.24, No.2)
Hafizullah Emadi, “Nahzat-e-Nawin: Modernization of the Badakhshani Isma’ili Communities of Afghanistan” [165-190]
Russell Kleinbach, Mehrigiul Ablezova and Medina Aitieva, “Kidnapping for Marriage (ala kachuu) in a Kyrgyz Village” [191-202]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk

CRITIQUE: CRITICAL MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Fall 2005 (Vol.14, No.3)
Amal Amireh, “Bearing Witness: The Politics of Form in Etel Adnan’s Sitt Marie Rose” [251-263]
Arshin Adid-Moghaddam, “Islamic Utopian Romanticism and the Foreign Policy Culture of Iran” [265-292]
Bjorn Olav Utvik, “Hizb al-Wasat and the Potential for Change in Egyptian Islamism” [293-306]
Negin Nabavi, “Spreading the Word: Iran’s First Constitutional Press and the Shaping of a ‘New Era’ “ [307-321]
A. Nuri Yurdusev, “From the Eastern Question to the Western Question: Rethinking the Contribution of Toynbee” [323-332]
Afshin Matin-Asgari, “The Rise of Modern Subjectivity in Iran” [333-337] 
http://www.ingentaconnect.com

CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, August 2005 (Vol.20, No.3)
Didier Fassin, “Compassion and Repression: The Moral Economy of Immigration Policies in France” [362-387]

CULTURAL STUDIES, March 2005 (Vol.19, No.2)
Allen Feldman, “On the Actuarial Gaze: From 9/11 to Abu Ghraib” [203-226]
http://www.globalcult.org.ve

CURRENT HISTORY, November 2005 (No.104)
Olivier Roy, “Europe’s Response to Radical Islam” [*]
James E. Kapsis, “From Desert Storm to Metal Storm: How Iraq has Spoiled Turkish-U.S. Relations” [*]
http://www.currenthistory.com

DEFENSE NATIONALE ET SECURITE COLLECTIVE, August-September 2005 (Vol.61, Nos.8-9)
Mustapha Benchenane, “Malaise et Confusion en Mediterranee” [113-124]
Shodja Ziaian, “De l’Iran et de l’election presidentielle” [125-129]
Franck Galland, “Geopolitique de l’eau en Ethiopie” [130-136]

DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE, July 2005 (Vol.36, No.4)
Tim Jacoby, “Semi-Authoritarian Incorporation and Autocratic Militarism in Turkey” [641-666]
Firat Demir, “Militarization of the Market and Rent-Seeking Coalitions in Turkey” [667-690]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE, September 2005 (Vol.36, No.5) 
Tobias Kelly, “Law, Culture and Access to Justice under the Palestinian National Authority” [865-887]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

ESPRIT, August-September 2005 (No.317)
Muriel Gomez-Perez, “Trajectoires de l’Islam en Afrique de l’Ouest” [128-137]
Souley Hassane, “Mouvances islamiques et demande d’ouverture democratique au Niger” [138-145]
Ian Linden, “La poudriere religieuse au Nigeria” [147-151]
Veronique Duchnese, “Renouveau des religions traditionelles?” [151-153]
www.esprit.presse.fr

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, September 2005 (Vol.16, No.4)
Andrew T. Guzman, “The Design of International Agreements” [613-635]
Fleur Johns, “Guantanamo Bay and the Annihilation of the Exception” [613-635]
Marco Sassoli, “Legislation and Maintenance of Public Order and Civil Life by Occupying Powers” [661-694]
Steven R. Ratner, “Foreign Occupation and International Territorial Administration: The Challenges of Convergence” [695-719]
http://ejil.oxfordjournals.org

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES, August 2005 (Vol.12, No.3)
<<Special Issue: Transformative Methodologies in Feminist Studies>>
Halleh Ghorashi, “When the Boundaries are Blurred: The Significance of Feminist Methods in Research” [363-375]
http://www.sagepublications.com

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, November/December 2005 (Vol.84, No.6)
Melvin R. Laird, “Iraq: Learning the Lessons of Vietnam” [22-43]
Laurent Cohen-Tanugi, “The End of Europe?” [55-67]
Zeyno Baran, “Fighting the War of Ideas” [68-78]
John Mueller, “The Iraq Syndrome” [44-54]
Helen Fessenden, “The Limits of Intelligence Reform” [106-120]
http://www.foreignaffairs.org

GESHER, Summer 2005 (Vol.50, No.149)
<<in Hebrew>>
Alec D. Epstein and Michael Uritsky, “ What Happened and What Did not Happen: TheYishuv, the End of the Mandate, and the Emergence of the Refugee Problem” [57-78]

GLOBAL STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POWER, September 2005 (Vol.1, No.3)
Noriko Sato, “Selective Amnesia: Memory and History of the Urfalli Syrian Orthodox Christians “ [315-334]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk

HAWWA, (Vol.3, No.2, 2005)
Amira El-Azhari Sonbol, “History of Marriage Contracts in Egypt” [159-196]
Shirin Zubair, “”Just a Time-Pass”: Acknowledgement/Denial (?) of Sexual Harassment in Young Women’s Discourse” [197-215]
Lynne Walters and Tymothy N. Walters, “The Transitional Woman: A Case Study of Value in the Context of an Arabic/Islamic Society” [216-244]
Jamila Bargach, “An Ambiguous Discourse of Rights: The 2004 Family Law Reform in Morocco” [245-266]
www.brill.nl

HISTORIA, July 2005 (No.16)
<<in Hebrew>>
Meir Litvak, “The Concept of Freedom in Modern Islamic Thought” 55-80]
Meir Hatina, “Theology and Power in the Midle East: Palestinian Martyrdom in a Comparative Perspective” [81-114]
www.shazar.org.il

HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY, September 2005 (Vol.21, No.3)
Barton C. Hacker, “The Machines of War: Western Military Technology 1850-2000” [255-300]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk

IDENTITIES, April-June 2005 (Vol.12, No.2)
Amal Hassan Fadlalla, “Modest Women, Deceptive Jinn: Identity, Alterity, and Disease in Eastern Sudan” [143-174]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk

THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF KURDISH STUDIES, 2005 (Vol.19, Nos.1&2)
Tosine Reshid, “Yezidism: Historical Roots” [39-46]
Kereme Anqosi, “The Yezidi Kurds’ Tribes & Clans of South Caucasus” [55-90]

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES,
August 2005 (Vol.37, No.3)
John Chalcraft, “Engaging the State: Peasants and Petitions in Egypt on the Eve of Colonial Rule” [303-325]
Amir Ismail Ajami, “From Peasant to Farmer: A Study of Agrarian Transformation in an Iranian Village, 1967-2002” [327-349]
Omnia El Shakry, “Barren Land and Fecund Bodies: The Emergence of Population Discourse in Interwar Egypt” [351-372]
Mona El-Ghobashy, “The Metamorphosis of the Egyptian Muslim Brothers” [373-395]
Michelle Hartman, “Writing Arabs and Africa(ns) in America: Adonis and Radwa ‘Ashour from Harlem to Lady Liberty” [397-420]

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES,
November 2005 (Vol.37, No.4)
Michelle U. Campos, “Between Beloved Ottomania and The Land of Israel: The Struggle over Ottomanism and Zionism among Palestine’s Sephardi Jews, 1908-13” [461-483]
Ilana Feldman, “Government without Expertise? Competence, Capacity, and Civil-Service Practice in Gaza, 1917-67” [485-506]
Itamar Katz and Ruth Kark, “The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and Its Congregation: Dissent over Real Estate” [509-534]
Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh, “Deviant Dervishes: Space, Gender, and the Construction of Antimonian Piety in Ottoman Aleppo” [535-566]
Metin M. Cosgel, “Efficiency and Continuity in Public Finance: The Ottoman System of Taxation” [567-586]
Moshe Behar, “Do Comparative and Regional Studies of Nationalism Intersect?” [587-612]

THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOANALYSIS, August 2005 (Vol.86, No.4)
Stuart W. Twemlow, “The Relevance of Psychoanalysis to an Understanding of Terrorism” [957-962]

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF SOCIAL HISTORY, August 2005 (Vol.50, No.2)
Stephanie Cronin, “Popular Protest, Disorder, and Riot in Iran: The Tehran Crowd and the Rise of Riza Khan, 1921-1925” [167-202]
Roel Meijer, “Taking the Islamist Movement Seriously: Social Movement Theory and the Islamist Movement” [279-292]
http://www.cambridge.org

ISIM, Autumn 2005 (No.16)
Asef Bayat, “What is Post-Islamism?” [5]
Miriam Gazzah, “Maroc-Hop: Music and Youth Identities” [6-7]
Pierre Hecker, “Heavy Metal in a Muslim Context” [8-9]
Saeid Golkar, “Black Crow to Barbie: Changing Student Norms in Iran” [10-11]
Amel Boubekeur, “Cool and Competitive: Muslim Culture in the West” [12-13]
Scott Kugle, “Queer Jihad: A View from South Africa” [14-15]
Sanaa Makhlouf, “Rape and the Loss of Agency” [16-17]
Garay Menicucci, “Sexual Torture: Rendering, Practices, Manuals” [18-19]
Tariq Modood, “Ethnicity and Success in Higher Education” [20-21]
Schirin Amir-Moazami, “Buried Alive: Multiculturalism in Germany” [22-23]
Barbara Caputo, “‘Domestication’ of Space: Arab Migrants in Milan” [24-25]
Roman Loimeier, “The Baraza: A Grassroots Institution” [26-27]
Knut Graw, “Culture of Hope in West Africa” [28-29]
Mayke Kaag, “Islamic NGOs in Chad” [30]
Kristian Morville, “Student Politics in Indonesia” [31]
Nader Fergany, “Freedom, Justice, and Good Governance in Arab Countries” [32-33]
Moustafa Bayoumi, “In Beirut’s Tent City” [34-35]
Ammar Abdulhamid, “Syria: Another Regimefall Looming” [36-37]
Alexandre Papas, “The Sufi and the President in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan” [38-39]
Noorhaidi Hasan, “Salafis, Jihad, and Drama” [40-41]
Brian J. Didier and Edward Simpson, “Islam along the South Asian Littoral” [42-43]
Ernest Wolf-Gazo, “Weber and Islam” [44-45]
Imco Brouwer, “Bridging the Academic Mediterranean” [46]
Geoffrey P. Nash, “Revisiting Pro-Muslim British Orientalists” [47]
Reina Lewis, “Harem Literature and Women’s Travel” [48-49]
Na’eem Jeenah, “Hajj: Only at this Sacred Time and Place” [50-51]
Marcel Maussen, “Mosques and Muslims in Marseilles” [54-55]
Akel Ismail Kahera, “A Mosque Between Significance and Style” [56-57]
Carol Malt, “Museums, Women, and Empowerment” [58]
Anna Enayat and Soraya Tremayne, “Iran on the Move” [62-63]
www.isim.nl

ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, October 2005 (Vol.16, No.4)
Ghada Osman, “Foreign Slaves in Mecca and Medina in the Formative Islamic Period” [345-360]
Mun’im A. Sirry, “Early Muslim-Christian Dialogue: A Closer Look at Major Themes of the Theological Encounter” [361-376]
Bas Ter Haar Romeny, “From Religious Association to Ethnic Community: A Research Project on Identity Formation Among the Syrian Orthodox under Muslim Rule” [377-400]
Sukidi, “The Traveling Idea of Islamic Protestantism: A Study of Iranian Luthers” [401-412]
Younus Mirza, “Abraham as an Iconoclast: Understanding the Destruction of ‘Images’ through Qur’anic Exegesis” [413-428]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk

THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, First Quarter 2005 (Vol.49, No.1)
Mawil Izzi Dien, “Theology, Practice and Textual Interpretation in Islam” [5-16]
Walid Masadeh, “Islamic Education and the Choosing of Good Friends” [17-34]
Ahmad Diya Eddin Alhasan, “The Role of Islamic Education in Crime Prevention” [35-64]

THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, Second Quarter 2005 (Vol.49, No.2)
Mozammel Haque, “Islamic Education, Qur’anic Schools (Madrasahs) and Terrorism” [87-100]
H.I. Mobolaji, “The Anti-Corruption Policies in Nigeria, a Preliminary Assessment” [100-122]
Younes Soualhi, “Fundamentals and Fundamentalism: An Islamic Politico-Legal Analysis” [123-146]
Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied, “The Sociological Thought of Muhammad Abuh” [147-156]

JEWISH POLITICAL STUDIES REVIEW, Fall 2005 (Vol.17, Nos.3-4)
Avi Beker, “The Forgotten Narrative: Jewish Refugees from Arab Countries” [3-20]
Manfred Gerstenfeld, “European Politics: Double Standards toward Israel” [21-66]
Raphael Israeli, “The New Muslim Anti-Semitism: Exploring Novel Avenues of Hatred” [97-108]
Mikael Tossavainen, “Arab and Muslim Anti-Semitism in Sweden” [109-118]
Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook, “Kill a Jew  Go to Heaven: The Perception of the Jew in Palestinian Society” [119-132]
http://jcpa.org/jpcont.htm

JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, July 2005 (Vol.40, No.3)
Dilek Barlas, “Turkish Diplomacy in the Balkans and the Mediterranean. Opportunities and Limits for Middle-power Activism in the 1930s” [441-464]

JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES, Septmber 2005 (Vol.16, No.3)
Ulrika Martensson, “Discourse and Historical Analysis: The Case of al-Tabari’s History of the Messengers and the Kings” [287-331]
Isabel O’Connor, “The Mudejars and the Local Courts” [332-356]
http://jis.oxfordjournals.org

JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Spring 2005 (Vol.34, No.3, Issue 135)
Louis Fishman, “The 1911 Haram al-Sharif Incident: Palestinian Notables Versus the Ottoman Administration” [6-22]
Anders Strindberg and Mats Warn, “Realities of Resistance: Hizballah, the Palestinian Rejectionists, and al-Qa’ida Compared” [23-41]
Graham Usher, “The Palestinians after Arafat” [42-56]
Lawrence Davidson, “Remembering Hisham Sharabi (1927-2005)” [57-64]
Richard Falk, “Imperial Vibrations, 9/11, and the Ordeal of the Middle East” [65-76]
Raja Khalidi, “Reshaping Palestinian Economic Policy Discourse: Putting the Development Horse before the Government Cart” [77-87]
www.palestine-studies.org

JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE,
September 2005 (Vol.11, No.3)
Heiko Henkel, “‘Between Belief and Unbelief Lies the Performance of Salat’: Meaning and Efficacy of a Muslim Ritual” [487-508]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, October 2005 (Vol.145, No.5)
Jenny Kurman, Yohanan Eshel, and Khalil Sbeit, “Acculturation Attitudes, Perceived Attitudes of the Majority, and Adjustment of Israeli-Arab and Jewish-Ethiopian Students to an Israeli University” [593-612]

JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
Summer 2005 (Vol.28, No.4)
Robert Looney, “Profiles of Corruption in the Middle East” [1-20]
Gawdat Bahgat, “The Emerging Sino-Iranian Strategic Alliance” [21-36]
Christopher Boucek, “From Tactical Adversary to Strategic Ally Qadhafi’s Return from the Cold: An Analysis of the New Era of Libya’s Relations with the West” [37-52]
Julie Da Vanzo and Brian Nichiporuk, “Demographics and Security: The Contrasting Cases of Pakistan and Bangladesh” [53-76]

LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND CURRICULUM, (Vol.18, No.1, 2005)
<<Special Issue: The Language Resources of Israel>>
Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, “Trio: Three (Auto)Biographical Voices and Issues in Curriculum” [3-26]
Salim Abu-Rabia, “Social Aspects and Reading, Writing, and Working Memory Skills in Arabic, English, Hebrew and Circassian: The Quadrilingual Case of Circassians” [27-58]
Dita Fischl and Shifra Sagy, “Beliefs About Teaching, Teachers and Schools Among Pre-Service Teachers: The Case of Israeli-Bedouin Students” [59-71]
Anat Shapira and Rachel Hertz-Lazarowitz, “Opening Windows on Arab and Jewish Children’s Strategies as Writers” [72-90]
Lily Orland-Barak and Hayuta Yinon, “Different But Similar: Student Teachers’ Perspectives on the Use of L1 in Arab and Jewish EFL Classroom Settings” [91-113]
Tamar Zelniker and Rachel Hertz-Lazarowitz, “School-Family Partnership for Coexistence (SFPC) in the City of Acre: Promoting Arab and Jewish Parents’ Role as Facilitators of Children’s Literacy Development and as Agents of Coexistence” [114-138]
http://www.multilingual-matters.com

MAGHREB-MACHREK, Autumn 2005 (No.185)
<<Special Issue: Les Migrations Transsahariennes>>
Ali Bensaad, “Le Sahara: Vecteur de mondialisation” [7-12]
Ali Bensaad, “Les migrations transsahariennes, une mondialisation par la marge” [13-36]
Mehdi Alioua, “La migration transnationale des Africains subsaharienes au Maghreb: l’exemple de l’etape marocaine” [37-58]
Delphine Perrin, “Le Maghreb sous influenece: le nouveau cadre juridique des migrations transsahariennes” [59-80]
Said Haddad, “Les migrations africaines, enjeu geopolitique libyen” [81-94]
Marc Cote, “Ces itineraires du Moyen-Age qui font les flux a’aujourd’hui” [95-102]

MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Summer 2005 (Vol.16, No.3)
Anthony Celso, “The Tragedy of Al-Andalus: The Madrid Terror Attacks and the Islamization of Spanish Politics” [86-101]
Robert Looney, “US Middle East Economic Policy: The Use of Free Trade Areas in the War on Terrorism” [102-117]

MERIA, September 2005 (Vol.9, No.3)
Joshua Teitelbaum, “Terrorist Challenges to Saudi Arabian Internal Security” [*]
Eyal Zisser, “Syria, the united States, and Iraq  Two Years after the Downfall of Saddam Hussein” [*]
Abbas William Samii, “The Nearest and Dearest Enemy: Iran after the Iraq War” [*]
Elie Podeh, “Between Stagnation and Renovation: The Arab System in the Aftermath of the Iraq War” [*]
Nasuh Uslu, Metin Toprak, Ibrahim Dalmis and Ertan Aydin, “Turkish Public Opinion toward the United States in the Context of the Iraq Question” [*]
Richard L. Russell, “China’s WMD Foot in the Great Middle East’s Door” [*]
Michael Rubin, “The Future of Iraq: Democracy, Civil War, or Chaos? ” [*]
Ibrahim Al-Marashi, “Iraq’s Constitutional Debate” [*]
 Special Bonus: Iraq’s Draft Constitution in Arabic Original and English Translation

MERIP, Fall 2005 (No.236, Vol.35, No.3)
<<Special Issue: Inside Syria and Lebanon>>
Bassam Haddad, “Syria’s Curious Dilemma” [8-13]
Bassel Salloukh, “Syria and Lebanon: A Brotherhood Transformed” [14-21]
Rasha Salti, “Beirut Diary: April 2005” [22-27]
John Chalcraft, “Of Specters and Disciplined Commodities: Syrian Migrant Workers in Lebanon” [28-33]
Laleh Khalili, “A Landscape of Uncertainty: Palestinians in Lebanon” [34-39]
Anne Marie Baylouny, “Jordan’s New ‘Political Development’ Strategy” [40-45]
www.merip.org

MIDDLE EAST POLICY, September 2005 (Vol.12, No.3)
Ivan Eland, Robert Newman, Jeffrey White, W. Patrick Lang, “Occupied Iraq: One Country, Many Wars” [1-28]
Gareth Porter, “The Third Option in Iraq: A Responsible Exit Strategy” [29-45]
Jahangir Amuzegar, “Iran’s Third Development Plan: An Appraisal” [46-63]
James A. Russell, “Saudi Arabia in the 21
st Century: A New Security Dilemma” [64-78]
Mohammed Ayoob, “Deciphering Islam’s Multiple Voices: Intellectual Luxury of Strategic Necessity?” [79-90]
Fauzi Najjar, “The Arabs, Islam and Globalization” [91-106]
 “Enemy of the State: A Conversation with Ilan Pappe” [107-118]
Guilain Denoeux, “The Politics of Corruption in Palestine: Evidence from Recent Public-Opinion Polls” [119-135]
Yehudit Ronen, “Libya’s Rising Star: Saif al-Islam and Succession” [136-144]

THE MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Fall 2005 (Vol.12, No.4)
Guenter Lewy, “Revisiting the Armenian Genocide” [*]
Suzanne Gershowits and Emanuele Ottolenghi, “Europe’s Problem with Ariel Sharon” [*]
Lee Kass, “The Growing Syrian Missile Threat” [*]
Gary C. Gambill, “Hooked on Lebanon” [*]
Olivier Guitta, “The Chirac Doctrine” [*]
Daniel Mandel and Asaf Romirowsky, “The Council on Foreign Relations Does the Middle East” [*]
Alexander Downer, “Extremist Islam Holds Little Appeal” [*]
William Eagleton, “The Foreign Service Has Changed Much” [*]
http://www.meforum.org/meq/

MIDDLE EAST STUDIES ASSOCIATION BULLETIN, June 2005 (Vol.39, No.1)
Michael Provence, “Ottoman and French Mandate Land Registers for the Region of Damascus” [52-45]
http://fp.arizona.edu/mesassoc/

MIDDLE EASTERN LITERATURES, July 2005 (Vol.8, No.2)
Mark Wagner, “The Debate Between Coffee and Qat in Yemeni Literature” [121-150]
Christopher Stone, “Ziyad Raibani’s ‘Novelization’ of Lebanese Musical Theatre or The Paradox of Parody” [151-170]

MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, July 2005 (Vol.41, No.4)
Renate Dieterich, “Germany’s Relations with Iraq and Transjordan from the Weimar Republic to the End of the Second World War” [463-480]
Omer Turan and Kyle T. Evered, “Jadidism in South-eastern Europe: The Influence of Ismail Bey Gaspirali among Bulgarian Turks” [481-502]
Bedriye Poyraz, “The Turkish State and Alevis: Changing Parameters of an Uneasy Relationship” [503-516]
Nimrod Raphaeli, “Demands for Reforms in Saudi Arabia” [517-532]
Mohammed Bosbait and Rodney Wilson, “Education, School to Work Transitions and Unemployment in Saudi Arabia” [533-546]
Cemren Altan, “Populism and Peasant Iconography: Turkish Painting in the 1930s” [547-560]
Gokhan Cetinsaya, “The Caliph and Mujtahids: Ottoman Policy towards the Shiite Community of Iraq in the Late Nineteenth Century” [561-574]
Reed Coughlan and William Mallinson, “Enosis, Socio-Cultural Imperialism and Strategy: Difficult Bedfellows” [575-604]
Arzu Ozturkmen, “Turkish Tourism at the Door of Europe: Perceptions of Image in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives” [605-622]

MISHPAT UMIMSHAL, May 2005 (Vol.8, No.1)
<<In Hebrew>>
Ilan Sabban, “The Israeli Supreme Court and the Arab-Palestinian Minority: A Portrayal (and Prognosis) not in Black and White” [23-49]
Yaacov Ben-Shemesh, “State Neutrality and the Right of Language: Adalah vs. Tel Aviv-Yaffo Municipality” [347-373]

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, September 2005
Alain Gresh, “Crime and no Punishment” [*]
Husam Tammam, “Egypt: Muslim Brothers Retreat” [*]
Husam Tammam, “A Legal Party at Last” [*]
Wendy Kristianasen, “Egypt: Islamic Sisters Advance” [*]
http://MondeDiplo.com/

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, October 2005
Joseph Algazy, “Israel’s Palestinian Citizens” [*]
Alain Gresh, “Who is a Terrorist? ” [*]
Mohammed El Oifi, “Propaganda that Widens the Arab-West Divide” [*]
http://MondeDiplo.com/

MUSLIM WORLD JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS, (Vol.2, No.1, 2005)
<<Special Issue>>
Abdullahi An-Naim, “Human Rights and Scholarship for Social Change in Islamic Communities” [*]
Codou Bop, “Islam and Women’s Sexual Health and Rights in Senegal” [*]
Jamail A. Kamlian, “Islam, Women and Gender Justice: A Discourse on the Traditional Islamic Practices among the Tausug in Southern Philippines” [*]
Lily Zakiyah Munir, “Domestic Violence in Indonesia” [*]
Ali Ahmad, “Extension of Shari’ah in Northern Nigeria: Human Rights Implications for Non-Muslim Minorities” [*]
Salbiah Ahmad, “Islam in Malaysia: Constitutional and Human Rights Perspectives” [*]
Jamila Bargach, “‘Walls Hit Me’: Urbanites on the Margin” [*]
Huda Seif, “The Accursed Minority: The Ethno-Cultural Persecution of Al-Akhdam in the Republic of Yemen: A Documentary & Advocacy Project” [*]
Hameed Agberemi, “Nigeria Beyond Secularism and Islamism: Fashioning a Reconsidered Rights Paradigm for a Democratic Multicultural Society” [*]
Recep Senturk, “Sociology of Rights: ‘I Am Therefore I Have Rights’: Human Rights in Islam between Universalistic and Communalistic Perspectives” [*]
http://www.bepress.com/mwjhr

THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Fall 2005 (No.81)
Nikolas K. Gvosdev and Paul J. Saunders, “Defining Victory” [5-7]
Dennis Ross, “Finding the Lost Peace” [30-39]
Brent Scowcroft and Samuel R. Berger, “In the Wake of War” [49-53]
Robert E. Looney, “The Business of Insurgency” [67-72]
Clifford Kupchan, “Iranian Beliefs and Realities” [106-110]
Michael Eisenstadt, “Understanding Saddam” [117-121]
Robert L. Gallucci, “Preventing the Unthinkable” [129-131]
J. Peter Pham, “Killing to Make a Killing” [132-137]
Richard Weitz, “Facing Down Iran” [138-141]
John R. Thomson, “A Tale of Three Cities:Kabul, Beirut, Cairo” [142-151]
www.nationalinterest.org

NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, October 2005 (Vol.11, No.4)
Erol Ulker, “Contextualising ‘Turkification’: Nation-building in the late Ottoman Empire, 1908-18” [613-636]

NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, September 2005 (Vol.22, No.4)
Nathan Gardels, “When Figuring Out London Bombers, Remember Danny Pearl’s Killer” [2-5]
Ryszard Kapuscinski, “Encountering the Other: The Challenge for the 21
st Century” [6-13]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

ORBIS, Fall 2005 (Vol.49, No.4)
James Kurth, “Global Threats and American Strategies: from Communism in 1955 to Islamism in 2005” [631-648]
John R. Schindler, “Defeating the Sixth Column: Intelligence and Strategy in the War on Islamist Terrorism” [695-712]
Pavel Kohout, “Population, Prophets, Pensions, and Politics” [731-742]
Robert Snyder, “The Intersections of U.S. Foreign Policy, Islamist Militancy, and Terrorism” [743-753]
Susan Braden, “Freedom in the Arab World: A Window of Opportunity or More of the Same?” [754-*]
http://www.fpri.org/orbis/4904/

ORIENT, 2005 (Vol.46, No.2)
Mohammed Yassine Mansouri, “Hanspeter Mattes,  Kurzbiographie” [189-197]
Martin Beck, “Chancen und Probleme einer externen Demokratiefoerderung im Vorderen Orient aus sozialwissenschaftlicher Sicht” [198-225]
Henner Furtig, “Der Irakkrieg: Katalysator oder Katastrophe fuer die Demokratisierung?” [226-250]
Katajun Amirpur, “Der ‘Schurkenstaat’ Iran und die Greater Middle East Initiative” [251-271]
Muriel Asseburg, “Demokratiefoerderung in der arabischen Welt  hat der partnerschaftliche Ansatz der Europaer versagt?” [272-290]
http://www.duei.de/doi

PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, 2005 (Vol.12, Nol.1)
Adam Seligman, “Civil Society: Lessons for Today” [6-12]
Nadia Nasser-Najjab, “Palestinian Political Movements: Should They Be Registered?” [13-19]
Yoav Peled, “Civil Society in Israel” [20-25]
Ismail Daiq, “Palestinian Civil Society and the Peace Programs” [26-32]
Uri Ram, “Four Perspectives on Civil Society and Post-Zionism in Israel” [33-42]
Allam Jarrar, “The Palestinian NGO Sector: Development Perspectives” [43-48]
Uri Ben-Eliezer, “The Civil Society and the Military Society in Israel” [49-55]
Benoit Challand, “Looking Beyond the Pale: International Donors and Civil Society Promotion in Palestine” [56-63]
Munther Dajani, Terry Boullatta,  Benjamin Gidron and Rolly Rosen, moderated by  Yoav Peled and  Nadia Nasser-Najjab, “Roundtable: Civil Society” [64-85]
Uzi Dayan, “We Need a New Social and Economic Agenda” [86-92]
Meir Margalit, “The New Jerusalem Master Plan” [93-99]
Walid Salem, “The Anti-Normalization Discourse in the Context of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Building” [100-109]
Shlomo Swirski, “The Price of Occupation” [110-120]
http://www.pij.org

PERCEPTIONS, Autumn 2004 (Vol.9, No.3)
<<Special Issue: Turkey-European Union Relations>>
Ziya Onis, “Turkish Modernisation and Challenges for the New Europe” [5-28]
Meltem Muftuler Bac, “Turkey’s Accession to the European Union: Institutional and Security Challenges” [29-44]
Zuhal Yesilyurt Gunduz, “The Women’s Movement in Turkey: From Tanzimat Towards European Union Membership” [114-134]
http://www.mfa.gov.tr

PHILOSOPHIA, May 2005 (Vol.32, Nos.1-4)
Na’ama Carmi, “Immigration and Return: The Israeli-Palestinian Case” [21-50]
[Philosophical Quarterly of Israel  Bar Ilan University]

REVIEW OF URBAN AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES,
July 2005 (Vol.17, No.2)
Raymond J. Struyk, “Housing Policy Issues in a Rich Country with High Population Growth: The Case of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia” [*]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

SOCIAL ANALYSIS, Fall 2004 (Vol.48, No.3)
Greg Gow, “Watching Saddam Fall: Assyrian Refugees in Sydney and the Imagining of a New Iraq” [8-23]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

SOCIAL POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION, December 2005 (Vol.39, No.6)
Savitri Taylor, “From Border Control to Migration Management: The Case for a Paradigm Change in the Western Response to Transborder Population Movement” [563-586]
Channe Lindstrom, “European Union Policy on Asylum and Immigration. Addressing the Root Causes of Forced Migration: A Justice and Home Affairs Policy of Freedom, Security and Justice?” [587-605]
Liza Schuster, “A Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut: Deportation, Detention and Dispersal in Europe” [606-621]
Peter Dwyer, “Governance, Forced Migration and Welfare” [622-639]
D. Dunkerley, J. Scourfield, T. Maegusuku-Hewett and N. Smalley, “The Experiences of Frontline Staff Working with Children Seeking Asylum” [640-652]

STUDIA DIPLOMATICA, 2004 (Vol.57, Nos.4-5)
Rik Coolsaet, “Europe’s Counterterrorism Strategy in the Post-Al-Qaeda Era” [97-116]
http://www.irri-kiib.be

TALID  TURKISH STUDIES REVIEW, Spring 2005 (Vol.3, No.5)
Murteza Bedir, “An Essay on the Historiography of Pre-Ottoman Turkish Law” [27-84]
Sami Erdem, “History of Fiqh: A New Frame of Reference for Modern Interpretations in the Ottoman Legal Thought” [85-105]
Feridun M. Emecen, “The Principal Series of Registers of Ottoman Divan: Ahkam-I Miri, Ahkam-I Kuyud-I Muhimme and Ahkam-I Sikayet” [107-139]
M. Macit Kenanoglu, “Critics to Publications of the Ottoman Kanunnames” [141-186]
Fethi Gedikli, “Court Records as a Source for the History of Ottoman Law” [187-213]
Recep Cici, “An Assessment of Fiqh Books in the Ottoman Classical Period” [215-248]
Sukru Ozen, “Fatawa Literature in the Ottoman Period” [249-378]
Suleyman Kaya, “The Manuals for the Registration of Jucicial Affairs, the Sakk Mecmuas” [379-416]
Ekrem Bugra Ekinci, “On the Literature of Ottoman Courts and the Qadi” [417-439]
M. Macit Kenanoglu, “Non-Muslims (Zimmis) in Islamic-Ottoman Law” [553-574]
Betul Ipsirli Argit, “Women in Ottoman Legal Sources” [575-621]
Ayhan Ceylan, “Central Assemblies Before the Constitutional Regime in the History of Turkish Law: A Literature” [623-646]
Mustafa Sentop, “On the Literature of Legislation Movements in the Tanzimat Era” [647-672]
E. Attila Aytekin, “Law, History, and Historiography: Approaches to Ottoman Land Code of 1858” [723-744]

TURKISH STUDIES, September 2005 (Vol.6, No.3)
Assia Hadjit and Edward Moxon-Browne, “Foreign Direct Investment in Turkey: The Implications of EU Accession” [321-340]
Aylin Guney, “An Anatomy of the Transformation of the US-Turkish Alliance: From ‘Cold War’ to ‘War on Iraq’” [341-360]
Paul Kubicek, “The European Union and Grassroots Democratization in Turkey” [361-378]
Leda-Agapi Glyptis, “The Cost of Rapprochement: Turkey’s Erratic EU Dream as a Clash of Systemic Values” [401-420]
Erhan Dogan, “The Historical and Discoursive Roots of the Justice and Development Party’s EU Stance” [421-438]  
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Autumn 2005 (Vol.28, No. 4)
Geneive Abdo, “Islam in America: Separate But Unequal” [*]
Haim Malka, “Forcing Choices: Testing the Transformation of Hamas” [*]
Vanda Felbab-Brown, “Afghanistan: When Counternarcotics Undermines Counterterrorism” [*]
Rachel Bronson, “Rethinking Religion: The Legacy of the U.S.-Saudi Relationship” [*]
John R. Bradley, “Al Qaeda and the House of Saud: Eternal Enemies or Secret Bedfellows?” [*]
Gwenn Okruhlik, “The Irony of Islah (Reform)” [*]
http://www.twq.com/currentissue/