ELECTRONIC CURRENT CONTENTS
OF PERIODICALS ON THE MIDDLE EAST
VOL. 22, NO. 6, DECEMBER 2002
ELECTRONIC CURRENT CONTENTS OF PERIODICALS ON THE MIDDLE EAST is a quick-alert publication, reporting in brief form the appearance of articles on the Middle East in specialized and general journals. ELECTRONIC CURRENT CONTENTS appears six times a year. It is distributed to all recipients of the MERIA News and Journal.
Journal title, issue date, and issue number are immediately followed by page numbers between brackets.
The list of journal addresses is cumulative: it includes addresses from previous as well as from the current issue and thus serves as a quick reference to important Middle East journals and webpages.
Compilers of
ELECTRONIC CURRENT CONTENTS encourage direct submission of tables of contents by
editors of journals. Please follow the simple format, include only Middle
East-related articles, and submit directly to:
CONTENTS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
3. JOURNAL ADDRESSES
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
ADALAH’S REVIEW, Summer 2002 (Vol.3)
ARABIES, October 2002 (No.188)
ARABIES, November 2002
(No.189)
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Winter 2002 (Vol.24, No.1)
ARMS CONTROL TODAY, September 2002 (Vol.32, No.7)
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
November 2002
(Vol.29, No.2)
LES
CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, No.66, 2002
CITES: PHILOSOPHIE, POLITIQUE, HISTOIRE (Vol.12, 2002)
COMMENTARY, December 2002 (Vol.114,
No.5)
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, Automne 2002 (No.43)
CRITIQUE: CRITICAL MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Fall 2002 (Vol.11, No.2)
CURRENT HISTORY, December 2002 (Vol.101, No.659)
DEMOCRATIZATION, Winter 2002 (Vol.9, No.4)
DIPLOMATIC HISTORY, Fall 2002 (Vol.26, No.4)
DISSENT, Fall 2002 (Vol.49, No.4)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, November 2002 (Vol.5, No.4)
EUROPEAN JUDAISM, Spring 2002 (Vol.35, No.1, Issue68)
EUROPEAN REVIEW, October 2002 (Vol.10, No.4)
FAMILY ISSUES, November 2002 (Vol.23, No.8)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, November-December 2002
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, January-February 2003
GLOBAL DIALOGUE, Spring 2002 (Vol.2, No.2)
IDENTITIES, July-September 2002 (Vol.9, No.3)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POLITICS, CULTURE AND SOCIETY,
Winter 2002 (Vol.16, No.2)
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, October 2002 (Vol.13, No.4)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 18 November 2002 (Vol.13, No.15)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 16 December 2002 (Vol.13, No.17)
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, December 2002 (Vol.46, No.6)
JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY, October 2002 (Vol.13, No.4[5-68])
JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MINORITY AFFAIRS, October 2002 (Vol.22, No.2)
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Autumn 2002 (Vol.32, No.1, Issue125)
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, November 2002 (Vol.39, No.6)
THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES,
Fall 2002 (Vol.27, No.3)
KESHER, November 2002 (No.32)
MEDIA CULTURE AND SOCIETY, September 2002 (Vol.24, No.5)
MEDIA DEVELOPMENT, (No.3, 2002)
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Fall 2002 (Vol.13, No.4)
MERIA JOURNAL, December 2002 (Vol.6, No.4)
THE MIDDLE EAST, October 2002 (No.327)
THE MIDDLE EAST, November 2002 (No.328)
MIDDLE EAST INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN, October 2002
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Autumn 2002 (Vol.56, No.4)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, November 2002
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Winter 2002/03
NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, October 2002 (Vol.8, No.4)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 19 December 2002 (Vol.49, No.20)
PEACE & CHANGE, (Vol.27, No.4)
THE REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Summer 2002 (Vol.1, No.4)
REVUE DES MONDES MUSULMANS ET DE LA MEDITERRANEE, 2002
(No.99-100)
SAIS REVIEW, Summer-Fall 2002 (Vol.22, No.2)
SOCIAL RESEARCH, Fall 2002 (Vol.69, No.3)
SOCIETY, July/August 2002 (Vol.39, No.5, Whole No.259)
SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION, Fall 2002 (Vol.63, No.3)
SURVIVAL, Winter 2002-03 (Vol.44, No.4)
THEORY CULTURE & SOCIETY, August 2002 (Vol.19, No.4)
TIKKUN, Chanukah Supplement (Vol.17, No.6)
TKHELET, Autumn 2002 (No.13)
TURKISH STUDIES, Autumn 2002 (Vol.3, No.2)
TURKISH STUDIES, 2003 (Vol.4, No.1)
WORLD POLICY JOURNAL, Fall 2002 (Vol.19, No.3)
ZMANIM, Autumn 2002 (Vol.21, No.80)
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
ADALAH’S REVIEW, Summer 2002 (Vol.3)
<<Special Issue: Law and Violence>>
Rina Rosenberg, “On the Collective Criminalization
of Political Protestors” [9-26]
Samera
Esmeir, “Law’s Conceptions of State Violence” [27-38]
Amr
Shalakany, “Violent Jurisdictions: On Law, Space and the Fragmentation of
Discourse under Oslo” [39-48]
Nimer Sultany, “The Perfect Crime: The Supreme Court, the Occupied
Territories, and al-Aqsa Intifada” [49-58]
Jamil Dakwar with Jake Wadland, “Administrative Detention: A Lawyer’s
Testimony” [59-68]
Leora Bilsky, “Kufr Qassem: Between Ordinay Politics and Transformative
Politics” [69-79]
Yousef Taiseer Jabareen, “Unwanted Neighbors: A Story of Three Palestinian
Women” [80-85]
Muhammad Dahleh, “Fire and Advance: The Promotion of Benzy Sau” [86-95]
ARABIES, October 2002 (No.188)
Laurence D’Hondt, “Iran: les nababs de la revolution islamique” [22-31]
Mourad Saouli, “Algerie: la performance pour credo” [32-37]
Aissa Amourag, “Maroc: incertitudes autour de Vivendi Universal” [38-39]
Ranvir Nayar, “Tunisie: l’empereur du logiciel” [40-43]
Jalil Kacimi, “Maroc: Batam en sursis” [44-45]
Moncef Mahroug, “Tunisie: les ‘arrivistes’” [49-53]
ARABIES, November 2002
(No.189)
<<Special Issue: Irak>>
Abou Diab, Khattor, “Iran: le jeu serre de Teheran” [16]
“Etats-Unis: au nom de l’or noir” [17]
Mourad Saouli, “Algerie: la solution regionale” [20-21]
Khattar Abou Diab, “Maroc: la strategie du palais” [22-35]
Samir Sobh, “Banques occidentales: a l’assaut du Maghreb” [36-41]
Saouli Mourad, “Algerie: le parcours du combattant” [42-44]
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Winter 2002 (Vol.24, No.1)
Mansoor Moaddel, “Discursive Pluralism and Islamic Modernism in Egypt”
[1-31]
Glenn E. Perry, “Huntinton and his Critics: The West and Islam” [31-48]
Andrej Kreutz, “The Geopolitics of Post-Soviet Russia and the Middle East”
[49-62]
Sami E. Baroudi, “Continuity in Economic Policy in Postwar Lebanon: The Record
of the Hariri and Hoss Governments Examined, 1992-2000” [63-90]
ARMS CONTROL TODAY, September 2002 (Vol.32, No.7)
Charles Duelfer, “The Inevitable Failure of Inpsections in Iraq” [8-11]
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, November 2002
(Vol.29, No.2)
Derek Hopwood, “Earth’s Proud Empires Pass Away: Britain’s Moment in the
Middle East” [109-120]
Ghada Jayyusi-Lehn, “The Epistle of Ya’qub ibn Ishaq al-Kindl on the Device
for Dispelling Sorrows” [121-135]
Yitzhak Reiter, “Higher Education and Sociopolitical Transformation in
Jordan” [137-164]
Cathleen Bridgeman, “Playing at Peace: Game Metaphors in Discussions of the
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” [165-166]
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, No.66, 2002
<<Special: Cohesion Sociale et
Solidarite Nationale>>
Andrew Borowiec, “La Tunisie d’hier a
aujourd’hui: Regard sur 46 ans d’independence” [7-32]
Nabila Hamza, “Les outils de solidarite au service de la lutte contre la
pauvrete” [33-52]
Samir Sobh, “La banque tunisienne de solidarite: Une arme contre la
pauvrete” [53-58]
Thierry Coville, “Un defi pour l’economie tunisienne: Supporter la
liberalisation en cours” [59-66]
Samir Sobh, “La class moyenne: pari soci-economique de la Tunisie” [67-74]
Fadila Lahmour, “L’impact du partenariat euro-mediterraneen sur l’economie
tunisienne” [75-98]
Faiza Azzouz, “La femme tunisienne: ciment du tissue social” [99-112]
Colette Juillard-Beaudan, “Le voile ou le fusil” [113-120]
CITES:
PHILOSOPHIE, POLITIQUE, HISTOIRE (Vol.12, 2002)
Michel Abitbol, “Democratie et religion en Israel”
[15-32]
Mohammed Arkoun, “Islam et democratie” [81-100]
COMMENTARY, December 2002 (Vol.114, No.5)
Efraim Karsh, “Saddam and the Palestinians” [56-60]
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, Automne 2002 (No.43)
<<Issue Special: Israel-Palestine Apres le 11 Septembre>>
Jean-Paul Chagnollaud, “Palestine: Un pays tout
entier empeche de vivre” [*]
Roger
Heacock, “Vers une nouvelle epistemologie de l’histoire palestinienne” [*]
Sylvie Fouet, “L’etouffement des Palestiniens confines dans les cantons”
[*]
Christianne Gillman, “A propos de Marwan Barghouti” [*]
Paul Kessler, “Des justes en Israel” [*]
Sylviane de Wangen, “L’honneur d’Israel ou le camp de la paix israelien”
[*]
Ghassan El-Ezzi, “Le plan de paix arabe: Genese, reactions et perspectives”
[*]
Ann Lesh, “L’ambition hegemonique de G.W. Bush sur le Moyen-Orient” [*]
Alain Joxe, “Le concept americain de guerre asymetrique” [*]
Bernard Ravenel, “Pour une critique politque du terrorisme” [*]
Gerard Fau, “Internationaux contre la spirale de haine au Proche-Orient” [*]
Sepideh Farkondeh, “Iran: Laisse tranquille la Palestine et sors-nous de cette
ruine!” [*]
CRITIQUE: CRITICAL MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Fall 2002 (Vol.11,
No.2)
Steven Salaita, “Demystifying the Quest for Canaan: Observations on Mimesis in
the New World and Holy Land” [129-150]
Caroline Seymour-Jorn, “A New Language: Salwa Bakr on Depicting Egyptian
Women’s Worlds” [151-176]
Denise Natali, “Kurdayeti in the Late Ottoman and Qajar Empires” [177-200]
Anthony B. Toth, “Conflict and a Pastoral Economy: The Costs of Akhwan Attacks
on Tribes in Iraq, 1922-29” [201-228]
Betty Anderson, “The Duality of National Identity in the Middle East: A
Critical Review” [229-250]
CURRENT HISTORY, December 2002 (Vol.101, No.659)
James Kurth, “Confronting the Unipolar Moment: The American Empire and Islamic
Terrorism” [403-408]
Ivo H. Daalder, James M. Lindsay, and James B. Steinberg, “Hard Choices:
National Security and the War on Terrorism” [409-413]
Michael T. Klare, “The Deadly Nexus: Oil, Terrorism, and America’s National
Security” [414-420]
Joshua Kurlantzick, “Tilting at Dominos: America and Al Qaeda in Southeast
Asia” [421-426]
Maura Conway, “What Is Cyberterrorism?” [436-442]
DEMOCRATIZATION, Winter 2002 (Vol.9, No.4)
Abdelaziz Testas, “Political Repression, Democratization and Civil Conflict in
Post-Independence Algeria” [106-121]
Larbi Sadiki, “Political Liberalization in Bin Ali’s Tunisia: Facade
Democracy” [122-141]
DIPLOMATIC HISTORY, Fall 2002 (Vol.26, No.4)
Irene L. Gendzier, “Invisible by Design: U.S. Policy in the Middle East”
[593-618]
Meena Bose, “Comment: Defining U.S. Foreign Policy in the Post-9/11 World”
[619-626]
DISSENT, Fall 2002 (Vol.49, No.4)
Shlomo Avineri, “Failed Democratization in the Arab World” [21-25]
Michael Walzer, “The Four Wars of Israel/Palestine” [26-32]
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, November 2002 (Vol.5, No.4)
Giselinde Kuipers, “Media Culture and Internet Disaster Jokes: bin Laden and
the Attack on the World Trade Center” [450-470]
EUROPEAN JUDAISM, Spring 2002 (Vol.35, No.1, Issue68)
Daniel Dayan, “Media, the Intifada and the Aftermath of September 11”
[70-84]
EUROPEAN REVIEW, October 2002 (Vol.10, No.4)
Ivan T. Berend, “Clash of Civilisations?” [423-428]
FAMILY ISSUES, November 2002 (Vol.23, No.8)
Muhammad M. Haj-Yahia et al., “The Incidence of Adolescent Maltreatment in
Arab Society and Some of Its Psychological Effects” [1032-1064]
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, November-December 2002
Strobe Talbott, “From Prague to Baghdad” [*]
Barry Rubin, “The Real Roots of Anti-Americanism” [*]
Shibley Telhami and Fiona Hill et al., “Does Saudi Arabia Still Matter?” [*]
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, January-February 2003
Fouad Ajami, “Iraq and the Arabs’ Future” [*]
Michael Scott Doran, “Palestine, Iraq, and American Strategy” [*]
Richard K. Betts, “Suicide From Fear of Death?” [*]
Jahangir Amuzegar, “Iran’s Crumbling Revolution” [*]
John Waterbury, “Hate Your Policies, Love Your Institutions” [*]
Thomas Carothers, “Promoting Democracy and Fighting Terror” [*]
GLOBAL DIALOGUE, Spring 2002 (Vol.2, No.2)
Khaled Abou El Fadl, “The Orphans of Modernity and the Clash of
Civilizations” [1-16]
M.Shahid Alam, “The West and Islam: A Return to War?” [17-27]
John V. Whitbeck, “’Terrorism’: The Word itself is Dangerous” [59-65]
Valentine M. Moghadam, “Violence, Terrorism and Fundamentalism: Some Feminist
Observations” [66-76]
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, “America and the Taleban: From Cooperation to War”
[77-84]
Seyyed Mohammad Kazem Sajjad-Pour, “Iran and the Challenge of 11 September”
[85-95]
Tariq Modood, “British Muslims: Within and Between Islam and the West”
[116-126]
Juan R.I. Cole, “A Distorted Picture of the Islamic World” [128-133]
IDENTITIES, July-September 2002 (Vol.9, No.3)
Dan Rabinowitz, “Oriental Othering and National Identity: A Review of Early
Israeli Anthropological Studies on Palestinians” [305-326]
Sara Helman, “Monologic Results of Dialogue: Jewish-Palestinian Encounter
Groups as Sites of Essentialization” [327-354]
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POLITICS, CULTURE AND SOCIETY,
Winter 2002 (Vol.16, No.2)
Roksana Bahramitash, “Islamic Fundamentalism and Women’s Employment in
Indonesia” [255-272]
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, October 2002 (Vol.13, No.4)
Eleanor Abdella Doumato, “An ‘Extra Legible Illustration’ of the Christian
Faith” [377-390]
Hans-Lukas Kieser, “Mission as Factor of Change in Turkey” [391-410]
Ellen Fleischmann, “The Impact of American Protestant Missions in Lebanon on
the Construction of Female Idendity, c. 1860-1950” [411-426]
Marilyn Booth, “’She Herself was the Ultimate Rule’” [427-448]
Randi Deguilhem, “Turning Syrians into Frenchmen” [449-460]
Inger Marie Okkenhaug, “She Loves Books and Ideas, and Strides along in Low
Shoes Like an Englishwoman” [461-480]
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 18 November 2002 (Vol.13, No.15)
Natty L. Gross, “A Kind of Solidarity” [20-21]
Mitchell Ginsburg, “Northern Exposure” [22-23]
Tim Judah, “The Kurdish Map” [30-37]
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 16 December 2002 (Vol.13, No.17)
Isabel Kershner, “Blessings & Bombs” [24-27]
George Ziyyad, “History of a Horseman” [28-29]
Jennifer Knoll, “The Cost of Hate” [30-31]
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, December 2002 (Vol.46, No.6)
Simon Haddad and Hilal Khashan, “Islam and Terrorism: Lebanese Muslim Views on
September 11” [812-828]
JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY, October 2002 (Vol.13, No.4[5-68])
Jason Brownlee, “The Decline of Pluralism in Mubarak’s Egypt” [*]
William B. Quandt, “Algeria’s Uneasy Peace” [*]
Abdeslam M. Maghraoui, “Depoliticization in Morocco” [*]
Jean-Francois Seznec, “Stirrings in Saudi Arabia” [*]
Michael Herb, “Emirs and Parliaments in the Gulf” [*]
Jillian Schwedler, “Yemen’s Aborted Opening” [*]
Daniel Brumberg, “The Trap of Liberalized Autocracy” [*]
JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MINORITY AFFAIRS, October 2002 (Vol.22, No.2)
Saleha S. Mahmood, “A Word About Ourselves”
[245-248]
Mathijs Pelkman, “Religion, Nation and State in Georgia: Christian Expansion
in Muslim Ajaria” [*]
Simon Haddad, “The Maronite Legacy and the Drive for Preeminence in Lebanese
Politics” [317-334]
Sa’ad S. Khan, “The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) and Muslim
Minorities” [351-368]
Akel Ismail Kahera, “Urban Enclaves, Muslim Identity and the Urban Mosque in
America” [369-380]
Laurie Lamoureux Scholes, “The Canadian Council of Muslim Women/Le Conseil
Canadien des Femmes Musulmanes: A Profile of the First 18 Years” [413-426]
Goulnara Baltanova, “Islam and Globalization: Russian Muslim’s Place in the
Context” [427-434]
Enes Kari, “Is ‘Euro-Islam’ a Myth, Challenge or a Real Opportunity for
Muslims and Europe?” [435-442]
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Autumn 2002 (Vol.32, No.1, Issue125)
Sara Roy, “Living with the Holocaust: The Journey of a Child of Holocaust”
[5-12]
Leila Farsakh, “Palestinian Labor Flows to the Israeli Economy: A Finished
Story?” [13-27]
Haydar ‘Abd al-Shafi, “Looking Back, Looking Forward” [28-35]
Leila Shahid, “The Sabra and Shatila Massacres: Eye-Witness Reports” [36-58]
Walid Khalidi, “The Resolutions of the Thirty-Fourth World Zionist Congress,
17-21 June 2002” [59-77]
Joseph Massad, “Deconstructing Holocaust Consciousness” [78-89]
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, November 2002 (Vol.39, No.6)
Giacomo Chiozza, “Is There a Clash of Civilizations? Evidence from Patterns of
International Conflict Involvement, 1946-97” [711-734]
Fabiola Azar and Etienne Mullet, “Muslims and Christians in Lebanon: Common
Views on Political Issues” [735-746]
THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES,
Fall 2002 (Vol.27, No.3)
Steven A. Camarota, “Immigrants from the Middle East: A Profile of the
Foreign-born U.S. Population from Pakistan and Morocco” [315-340]
KESHER, November 2002 (No.32)
<<in Hebrew>>
Avi Raz, “”Ghorba” – An Arab Newspaper Published in New York”
[56-64]
MEDIA CULTURE AND SOCIETY, September 2002 (Vol.24, No.5)
John A. Noakes and Karin Gwinn Wilkins, “Shifting Frames of the Palestinian
Movement in US News” [649-672]
MEDIA DEVELOPMENT, (No.3, 2002)
Marda Dunsky, “What Constitutes Full and Fair Media Coverage of
Israeli-Palestinian Issues?” [6-9]
Sarah Eltantawi, “US Media Turn a Blind Eye to the Israeli Occupation”
[10-13]
J. Martin Bailey, “Style-Sheet on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict” [17-31]
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Fall 2002 (Vol.13, No.4)
Nicholas A. Veliotes, “The Bush ‘Vision’ for Palestine: Realistic or
Apocalyptic?” [11-20]
William H. Lewis, “The War on Terror: A Retrospective” [21-37]
Theodros Dagne, “Africa and the War on Terrorism: The Case of Somalia”
[62-73]
MERIA JOURNAL, December 2002 (Vol.6, No.4)
Robert G. Rabil, “The Iraqi Opposition’s Evolution: From Conflict to
Unity?” [*]
Norvell De Atkine, “Amman 1970, A Memoir” [*]
Ali Carkoglu, “Turkey’s November 2002 Elections: A New Beginning?” [*]
Matthew A. Levitt, “The Political Economy of Middle East Terrorism” [*]
Cameron Brown, “Observations from Azerbaijan” [*]
Carole A. O’Leary, “The Kurds of Iraq: Recent History, Future Prospects”
[*]
Soner Cagaptay, “The November 2002 Elections and Turkey’s New Political
Era” [*]
THE MIDDLE EAST, October 2002 (No.327)
Adal Darwish, “Countdown” [6-9]
Milan Vesly, “Do as we Say not as we Do” [10-11]
Mariam Shahin, “Leader in waiting or Dead Man Walking?” [12-15]
Adol Darwish, “Where is Public Enemy Number One?” [16-17]
Jon Gorvett, “A Turkish Cornucopia” [18-21]
Ed Blanche, “Getting Smart Gulf States Go for US ‘Wonder Weapons’”
[22-25]
Ed Blanche, “Ahmad Massood’s Assassination Remains a Mystery” [26-29]
THE MIDDLE EAST, November 2002 (No.328)
Adal Darwish, “Who Wants this War?” [6-9]
Jon Gorvett, “A Hugely Unpopular War” [10-11]
Ed Blanche, “The Human Bombs” [12-17]
Milan Vesely, “It’s all about Oil” [18-21]
Neil Sormmonds, “Nuclear Secrets” [22-23]
Neil Barnett, “Assessing the Risks” [24-39]
Milan Vesely, “Heroin Trade on the Increase” [40-43]
Neil Barnett, “Oil Embargo? Not Likely!” [44-45]
Neil Ford, “Gulf Water” [46-49]
Neil Ford, “Algerian Energy Reform: More than Just Hot Air” [52-55]
John William Fenn, “Messages from Above” [56-57]
MIDDLE EAST INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN, October 2002 (Vol.4, No.9)
Gary C. Gambill, “Lebanese Christians: A Unified Opposition Front?” [*]
Gary C. Gambill, “Objectives of the MTV Closure and Ensuing Crackdown” [*]
Ziad K. Abdelnour, “The Syria Accountability Act and Lebanon” [*]
Gary C. Gambill, “Sponsoring Terrorism: Syria and Hamas” [*]
MIDDLE EAST INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN, November-December 2002
(Vol.4, Nos.10-11)
Gary C. Gambill, “Under Pressure, Opposition Unity Wavers” [*]
Gary C. Gambill, Ziad K. Abdelnour, “Dossier: Fouad Malek” [*]
Ziad K. Abdelnour, “Interview: Dory Chamoun” [*]
Gary C. Gambill, “Hezbollah’s Strategic Rocket Arsenal” [*]
Matthew A. Levitt, “Sponsoring Terrorism: Syria and Islamic Jihad” [*]
Mahan Abedin, “Iranian Views on Regime Change in Iraq” [*]
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Autumn 2002 (Vol.56, No.4)
James A. Bill and Rebecca Bill Chavez, “The Politics of Incoherence: The
United States and the Middle East” [562-575]
Asher Kaufman, “Who Owns the Shebaa Farms?” [576-596]
Hilde Henriksen Waage, “Explaining the Oslo Backchannel: Norway’s Political
Past in the Middle East” [597-615]
Jacob Abadi, “Algeria’s Policy Towards Israel: Pragmatism and Rhetoric”
[616-641]
Yury Polsky, “Arab Views of Soviet Policy in the Era of Glasnost, 1985-1991”
[642-660]
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, November 2002
Michael Klare, “United States: Energy and Strategy” [*]
John K. Cooley, “Al-Qaida’s Elusive Money Men” [*]
Sidney Jones, “Indonesia: The Fear Factor” [*]
Judith Cahen, “Syria: A Blight on the Damascus Spring” [*]
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, Winter 2002/03
Daniel Pipes, “The Scandal of U.S.-Saudi Relations” [*]
NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, October 2002 (Vol.8, No.4)
Sammy Smooha, “Types of Democracy and Modes of Conflict” [423-432]
Pierre L. Van Den Berghe, “Multicultural Democracy: Can it Work?” [433-450]
Sammy Smooha, “The Model of Ethnic Democracy: Israel as a Jewish and
Democratic State” [475-504]
Mustafa
Saatci, “Nation-States and Ethnic
Boundaries: Modern Turkish Identity and Turkish-Kurdish Conflict” [549-564]
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 19 December 2002 (Vol.49,
No.20)
Amos Elon, “Israelis & Palestinians: What Went Wrong?” [*]
PEACE & CHANGE, (Vol.27, No.4)
Louis Kriesberg, “The Relevance of Reconciliation Actions in the Breakdown of
Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations, 2000” [546-571]
THE REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Summer 2002 (Vol.1, No.4)
Avi Kober, “Arab Perceptions of Post-Cold War Israel: From a
Balance-of-Threats to a Balance-of-Power Thinking” [25-44]
Shmuel Sandler, “The Arab-Israeli Conflict in The Post-Cold War Era:
Structure, Domestic Politics and Ethno-Nationalism” [73-90]
REVUE DES MONDES MUSULMANS ET DE LA MEDITERRANEE, 2002
(No.99-100)
Annie Berthier, “Inventaires et catalogues, une longue histoire. L’exemple
des manuscrits orientaux de la Bibliotheque nationale de France” [17-32]
Lejla Gazic, Ramiza Smajic, “Manuscrits orientaux a Sarajevo” [33-44]
Gerard Troupeau, “Les actes de waqf des manuscrits arabes chretiens de la
Bibliotheque nationale de France” [45-54]
Genevieve Humbert, “Le manuscrit arabe et ses papiers” [55-78]
Adam Gacek, “On the Making of Local Paper. A Thirteenth Century Yemeni
Recipe” [79-94]
Francis Richard, “Une recette en persan pour colorer le papier” [95-100]
Marie-Genevieve Guesdon, “La numerotation des cahiers et la foliotation dans
les manuscrits arabes dates jusqu’a 1450” [101-116]
Annie Vernay-Nouri, “Marges, gloses et decor dans une serie de manuscrits
arabes d’epoque ottomane” [117-132]
Francois Deroche, “Copier des manuscrits: remarques sur le travail de
copiste” [133-146]
SAIS REVIEW, Summer-Fall 2002 (Vol.22, No.2)
Yossi Shain, “The Role of Diasporas in Conflict Perpetuation or Resolution”
[115-144]
Nedim Ogelman et al., “Immigrant Cohesion and Political Access” [145-166]
Miriam Lanskoy, “Daghestan and Chechnya: The Wahhabi Challenge to the State”
[]167-192]
Roundtable with Patrick Clawson, Eleanor Abdella Daumato, Gregory Cause, et al.,
“Dialogue: Saudi Arabia” [199-228]
J.A. Allan, “Hydro-Peace in the Middle East: Why no Water Wars?” [255-272]
Gawdat Bahgat, “Splitting Water: The Geopolitics of Water Resources in the
Caspian Sea” [273-292]
Ashok Swain, “The Nile Basin Initiative: Too Many Cooks, Too Little Broth”
[293-308]
SOCIAL RESEARCH, Fall 2002 (Vol.69, No.3)
Pinar Ilkkaracan, “Women, Sexuality, and Social Change in the Middle East and
the Maghreb” [753-780]
Naomi Sakr, “Seen and Starting to be Heard: Women and the Arab Media in a
Decade of Change” [821-850]
Nayereh Tohidi, “The Global-Local Intersection of Feminism in Muslim
Societies: The Cases of Iran and Azerbaijan” [851-888]
Meredeth Turshen, “Algerian Women in the Liberation Struggle and the Civil
War: From Active Participants to Passive Victims?” [889-911]
SOCIETY, July/August 2002 (Vol.39, No.5, Whole No.259)
Amitai Etzioni, “Opening Islam” [29-35]
SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION, Fall 2002 (Vol.63, No.3)
Kamel Ghozzi, “The Study of Resilience and Decay in Ulema Groups: Tunisia and
Iran as an Example” [317-334]
Thaddeus Coreno, “Fundamentalism as Class Culture” [335-360]
SURVIVAL, Winter 2002-03 (Vol.44, No.4)
Yezid Sayigh, “The Palestinian Strategic Impasse” [7-22]
Charles Tripp, “After Saddam” [23-38]
Tim Judah, “In Iraqi Kurdistan” [39-52]
THEORY CULTURE & SOCIETY, August 2002 (Vol.19, No.4)
Ulrich Beck, “The Terrorist Threat: World Risk Society Revisited” [39-56]
TIKKUN, Chanukah Supplement (Vol.17, No.6)
George Vradenburg, “The Case for War” [5]
Michael Lerner, “The Case Against War – It’s Not Good for the World” [7]
Noah Hertz-Bunzl, “High School in Jerusalem” [27]
Sam Bahour, “The Violence of Curfew in Ramallah” [29]
TKHELET, Autumn 2002 (No.13)
<<in Hebrew>>
Dan Shueftan, “The New Identity of the Arab Members of Knesseth” [23-49]
TURKISH STUDIES, Autumn 2002 (Vol.3, No.2)
Yakup Bulut and Muhammet Kosecik, “NGOs and Municipalities: A Study of the
Gaziantep Metropolitan Municipality” [1-20]
Efraim Inbar, “Regional Implications of the Israeli-Turkish Strategic
Partnership” [21-43]
Yuksel Sezgin, “The October 1998 Crisis in Turkish-Syrian Relations: A
Prospect Theory Approach” [44-68]
Sebnem Udum, “Turkey and the Emerging European Security Framework” [69-103]
H. Tarik Oguzlu, “The ‘Turkomans’ as a Factor in Turkish Foreign Policy”
[139-148]
Cem Emrence, “Imagining the Free Republic Party of Turkey: Keeping the
Political Elites in Power” [149-160]
Fusun Turkmen, “Turkey and the Korean War” [161-180]
Leonard A. Stone, “Late Ottoman and Modern Turkish Perceptions of Turkey:
Continuity and Change” [181-199]
TURKISH STUDIES, 2003 (Vol.4, No.1)
<<Special Issue on Turkey
and the EU>>
Barry Rubin, “Introduction” [1-3]
Ozgul Erdemli, “Chronology – Turkey’s Relations with the EU” [4-7]
Semin Suvarierol, “The Cyprus Hurdle On Turkey’s Road To Membership Of The
European Union” [51-72]
Kemal Kirici, “Justice and Home Affairs Issues in Turkish-EU Relations:
Assessing Turkish Asylum and Immigration Policy and Practice [73-100]
William Hale, “Human Rights, the European Union, and the Turkish Accession
Process [101-120]
Nergis Canefe and Tanl Bora, “Intellectual Roots of Anti-European Sentiments
in Turkish Politics: The Case of Nationalist-Conservative Tradition and Radical
Turkish Nationalism” [121-141]
WORLD POLICY JOURNAL, Fall 2002 (Vol.19, No.3)
Ray Takey, “Iran’s Emerging National Compact” [43-50]
Tadeus
Swietochowski, “Azerbaijan: The Hidden Faces of Islam” [69-76]
ZMANIM, Autumn 2002 (Vol.21, No.80)
David Tal, “Did Israel Win the 1948 Palestine War?” [42-55]
3. JOURNAL ADDRESSES
ADALAH’S REVIEW, The Legal Center for Arab Minority
Rights in Israel, POB 510 Shfar’am 20200 Israel
ARAB STUDIES JOURNAL, www.ARABSTUDIESJOURNAL.org
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Ghada H. Talhami, Dep. of Politics,
Lake Forest College, 555N. Sheridan Rd., Lake Forest, IL 60045-2399.
ARABIES TRENDS, 92, rue Jouffroy d'Abbans, Paris
ARCHAEOLOGY, www.archaeology.org
ARMS CONTROL TODAY, www.armscontrol.org
THE ATLANTIC, http://www.theatlantic.com
LES CAHIERS DE L'ORIENT, sfeir.aj.cahiers@wanadoo.fr
CITES:PHILOSOPHIE, POLITIQUE, HISTOIRE, CNRS-CHPM 7, rue
Guy-Moquet, 94801 Villejuif
CITIZENSHIP STUDIES, http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
COMMENTARY, www.commentarymagazine.com
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, www.ifrance.com/Confluences
CONTEMPORARY SECURITY POLICY, www.frankcass.com/jnls
CRITIQUE, http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
CRITIQUE OF ANTHROPOLOGY, www.sagepublications.com
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, American Anthropological Association,
Arlington, VA
CURRENT HISTORY, 4225 Main St., Philadelphia, PA 19127
CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, www.sagepub.co.uk
DAEDALUS, published by the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences. Norton's Woods, 136 Irving St., Cambridge, MA 02138
DEFENSE AND PEACE ECONOMICS, Centre for Defence Economics,
University of York, Heslington, York, UK
e-mail: mmc1@york.ac.uk
DEMOCRATIZATION, www.frankcass.com/jnls
DIPLOMATIC HISTORY, www.blackwellpub.com
DISCOURSE AND SOCIETY, www.sagepub.co.uk
DISSENT, http://dissentmagazine.org.
DOMES, http://www.sois.uwm.edu/html/domes.html
ESPRIT, www.esprit.presse.fr
ETHNICITIES, www.sagepublications.com
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, http://www.sagepublications.com
EUROPEAN JUDAISM, Leo Baeck College-Centre for Jewish Education,
London
EUROPEAN REVIEW, published in association w/Academia Europea, http://journals.cambridge.org/
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, www.foreignaffairs.org
FOREIGN POLICY, www.foreignpolicy.com
GESHER, http://www.wjc.org.il
GLOBAL DIALOGUE, http://www.worlddialogue.org/dialogue.htm
HAGAR, INTERNATIONAL
SOCIAL SCIENCE REVIEW, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
HAYO HAYA - A Young Forum For History, a Journal edited by students of
the History School, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem. hayohaya@h2.hum.huji.ac.il
IDENTITIES, http://www.catchword.com/titles/1070289X.htm
THE INTERNATIONAL JL OF
KURDISH STUDIES, Center for Research, Kurdish Library, 345 Park Place, Brooklyn,
New York 11238.
THE INTERNATIONAL SPECTATOR, www.iai.it
INTERNATIONALE POLITIK, Rauchstr.18, Berlin D-10787
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, http://mitpress.mit.edu/ISEC.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW, Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute
for International Studies, Brown University, Box 1970 2 Stimson Ave.,
Providence, RI 02912
IRAN BULLETIN, www.iran-bulletin.org
ISIM, www.isim.nl
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN MUSLIM RELATIONS, www.tandf.co.uk/online.html
DER ISLAM, Rothenbaumchausse 36, 2014 Hamburg (Orientalisches
Seminar)
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, E.J. Brill, POB 9000, 2300 PA Leiden,
The Netherlands
THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, The Islamic
Cultural Centre & Central Mosque, 146 Park Road, London NW8 7RG
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Editor: Zafar Ishaq Ansari, International Islamic
University, Islamabad
ISRAEL AFFAIRS, www.frankcass.com
ISRAELI SOCIOLOGY, The Sociology and Anthropology Department,
University of Tel Aviv, socis@post.tau.ac.il
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, www.jrep.com
JOINT FORCE QUARTERLY, 300 Fifth Avenue (Bldg.62), Fort Lesley
J.McNair, Washington, D.C. 20319-5066
JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH, University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-1561, www.unm.edu/~jar
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT STUDIES, http://ultratext.hil.unb.ca/Texts/JCS
JOURNAL OF DEFENSE STUDIES, Israel Defence Forces, The College
for National Security, Israel
THE JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE HISTORY, e-mail: wala@stolaf.edu
JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MINORITY AFFAIRS, http://www.tandf.co.uk/sara
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, www.frankcass.com/jnls
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, www.ucpress.edu/journals/jps
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, www.sagepublications.com
THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES, published
by the Council for Social and Economic Studies socecon@AOL.COM
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Pakistan
American Foundation, 421 St. Augustine Center, Villanova University, PA 19085.
(610) 519-4738.
LAW REVIEW (in Hebrew: IYYUNEI MISHPAT) Tel Aviv University
THE MAGHREB REVIEW, 90 Tottenham Ct. Rd., London WC1T 4LP, Great
Britain
MAGHREB-MACHREK, magmac@ladocfrancaise.gouv.fr
MEDIA CULTURE & SOCIETY, www.sagepublications.com
MEDIA DEVELOPMENT, http://www.wacc.org.uk
MEDICINE, CONFLICT AND SURVIVAL, www.frankcass.com
MEDITERRANEAN POLITICS, www.frankcass.com
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, published by Duke University Press
Journals Division
MERIA, http://gloria.idc.ac.il
MERIP, www.merip.org
THE MIDDLE EAST, http://www.africasia.com
MIDDLE EAST AFFAIRS JOURNAL, published by the United
Association for Studies and Research http://www.uasr4islam.com
THE MIDDLE EAST INSIGHT, www.mideastinsight.org
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, http://www.mideasti.org
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, www.mepc.org
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, http://www.mequarterly.org
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, www.frankcass.com/jnls
MILITARY HISTORY, www.TheHistoryNet.com
THE MUSLIM WORLD, 77 Sherman Street, Hartford, CT 06105-2260
THE NATIONAL INTEREST, www.nationalinterest.org
NATIONALISM & ETHNIC POLITICS, www.frankcass.com/jnls
NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, published in conjunction with the
European Institute, (ASEN), The London School of Economics http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk
THE NEW REPUBLIC ONLINE, http://magazines.enews.com/index.html
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, www.nybooks.com
NEWS FROM WITHIN, POB 31417 Jerusalem, www.alternativenews.org
NOMADIC PEOPLES, http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/voelkerkunde/nomadic_peoples
OJPCR THE ONLINE JL OF PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION, www.trinstitute.org
ORIENT, www.leske-budrich.de
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, www.pij.org
THE PALESTINIAN HUMAN RIGHTS MONITOR, POB 19918, Jerusalem www.phrmg.org
PERCEPTIONS, http://www.mfa.gov.tr/grupa/sam
strategy@mfa.gov.tr
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION, http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
POLICY REVIEW, published by the Hoover Institution, Stanford
University
THE POLITICAL QUARTERLY, www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/online
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, http://psqonline.org
REVUE DES MONDES MUSULMANS ET DE LA MEDITERRANEE, 5 Avenue
Pasteur, 13617 Aix-en-Provence
THE REVIEW, a publication of
Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council www.aijac.org.au
THE REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, www.frankcass.com/jnls
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, British International Studies
Organisation, Cambridge University Press http://www.cambridge.org/
SAIS REVIEW, www.saisreview.org
SOCIAL RESEARCH, published by theGraduate Faculty of Political
and Social Science of the New School University, New York http://www.socres.org
SOCIETY, published by Rutgers
- The State University, NJ
SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION, published by the Association for the Sociology of
Religion, FL
STATE & SOCIETY, published by the University of Haifa,
Political Science Department
STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv
University
STUDIES IN CONFLICT AND TERRORISM, www.taylorandfrancis.com
SURVIVAL, http://www.survival.oupjournals.org
LES TEMPS MODERNES, 4, rue Ferou, Paris 6eme, Tel:01.43.29.08.47
TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, www.frankcass.com
THEORY CULTURE & SOCIETY, www.sagepublications.com
TIKKUN, http://www.tikkun.org
TURKISH STUDIES, www.frankcass.com/jnls
WAR & SOCIETY,
warsoc@adfa.edu.au
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, Orientalisches Seminar der Universitaet
Bonn, Germany
WORLD POLICY JOURNAL, www.worldpolicy.org
ZEITSCHRIFT FUER KULTURAUSTAUSCH, http://www.ifa.de/zfk/index.htm
_____________________________
Prepared by Marion Gliksberg, The
Librarian, Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv
University.
_____________________________