ELECTRONIC CURRENT CONTENTS
OF PERIODICALS
ON THE MIDDLE EAST
VOL. 24, No. 6, December 2004

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CONTENTS

1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

1.  ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS

ANTHROPOLOGY & EDUCATION, September 2004 (Vol.35, No.3)
ARMED FORCES & SOCIETY, Summer 2004 (Vol.30, No.4)
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, November 2004 (Vol.294, No.4)
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY,  December 2004 (Vol.294, No.5)
BALKANOLOGIE, December 2003 (Vol.7, No.2)
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, November 2004
(Vol.31, No.2)
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, (No. 74, deuxieme trimestre 2004)
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, (No. 75, troisieme trimestre 2004) 
CITES , (No.17, 2004)
COMMONWEALTH & COMPARATIVE POLITICS, July 2004 (Vol.42, No.2)
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, Autumn 2004 (No.51)
CONTEMPORARY BRITISH HISTORY, Autumn 2004 (Vol.18, No.3)
CRITICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA COMMUNICATION, December 2004 (Vol.21, No.4)
CURRENT HISTORY, November 2004 (Vol.103, No.676)
CURRENT HISTORY, December 2004 (Vol.103, No.677)
DIPLOMACY AND STATECRAFT, September 2004 (Vol.15, No.3)
ESPRIT, November 2004 (No.309)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, September 2004 (Vol.19, No.3)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, November/December 2004 (Vol.83, No.6)
FOREIGN POLICY, November/December 2004 (Issue 145)
GAZETTE, December 2004 (Vol.66, No.6)
GENDER HISTORY, April 2004 (Vol.16, No.1)
HUMAN RELATIONS, September 2004 (Vol.57, No.9)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TURKISH STUDIES, Fall 2004 (Vol.10, Nos.1&2)
IRAN AND THE CAUCASUS, 2004 (Vol.8, No.1)
IRANIAN STUDIES, September 2004 (Vol.37, No.3)
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, October 2004 (Vol.15, No.4)
THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, First Quarter 2004 (Vol.48, No.1)
ISRAEL STUDIES FORUM: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL, Fall 2004 (Vol.19, No.3)
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY, October-December 2003 (Vol.123, No.4)
JOURNAL OF CENTRAL ASIAN STUDIES, Fall/Winter 2001 (Vol.6, No.1)
JOURNAL OF DEVELOPING SOCIETIES, March-June 2004 (Vol.20, Nos.1-2)
JOURNAL OF GENOCIDE RESEARCH, September 2004 (Vol.6, No.3)
THE JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY, Fall 2004 (Vol.35, No.2)
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Autumn 2004 (Vol.34, No.1, Issue 133)
THE MAGHREB REVIEW, 2003 (Vol.28, Nos.2-3)
MATERIAUX, July-September 2004 (No.75)
MEDITERRANEAN POLITICS, Autumn 2004 (Vol.9, No.3)
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Summer 2004 (Vol.15, No.3)
MERIA, November 2004 (Vol.8, No.9)
MERIP, Winter 2004 (No.233, Vol.34, No.4)
THE MIDDLE EAST, November 2004 (No.350)
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Autumn 2004 (Vol.58, No.4)
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Fall 2004 (Vol.11, No.4)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, September 2004 (Vol.40, No.5)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, November 2004 (Vol.40, No.6)
MIDSTREAM, November/December 2004 (Vol.50, No.7)
MIFNEH, September 2004 (No.44)
MILITARY REVIEW, September-October 2004 (No.5)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, November 2004
AL-NAKLAH, November 2004
NATIONALISM AND ETHNIC POLITICS, 2004 (Vol.10, No.1)
NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, October 2004 (Vol.10, No.4)
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, Fall 2004 (Vol.21, No.4)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 16 December 2004 (Vol.51, No.20)
ORIENTE MODERNO, (Vol.23, 1, 2004, nuova serie)
PERCEPTIONS, March-May 2004 (Vol.9, No.1)
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Fall 2004 (Vol.119, No.3)
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Winter 2004-05 (Vol.119, No.4) 
POPULATION STUDIES,  November 2004 (Vol.58, No.3)
STUDIES IN CONFLICT & TERRORISM, November-December 2004 (Vol.24, No.6)
THESIS ELEVEN, August 2004 (No.78)
TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, Fall 2004
TURKISH STUDIES, Autumn 2004 (Vol.5, No.3)
THE VIRGINIA QUARTERLY REVIEW, Fall 2004 (Vol.80, No.4)
ZMANIM, Autumn 2004 (No.88)

2.  ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

ANTHROPOLOGY & EDUCATION, September 2004 (Vol.35, No.3)
Soon-Yong Pak, “Articulating the Boundary Between Secularism and Islamism: The Imam-Hatip Schools of Turkey” [324-344]
www.ucpress.edu/journals

ARMED FORCES & SOCIETY, Summer 2004 (Vol.30, No.4)
Gil Merom, “The Social Origins of the French Capitulation in Algeria” [601-628]

THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY
, November 2004 (Vol.294, No.4)
Jeffrey Tayler, “ The Faisal Factor” [41-42]
Stephen Grey, “Follow the Mullahs” [44-45]
http://www.theatlantic.com/

THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY
,  December 2004 (Vol.294, No.5)
Mark Bowden, “News Judgment and Jihad” [41-43]
Ross Douthat, “A Post-Taliban Snapshot” [68-71]
James Fallows, “Will Iran Be Next?” [99-110]
http://www.theatlantic.com/

BALKANOLOGIE
, December 2003 (Vol.7, No.2)
Bulent Bilmez, “Sami Frasheri or Semseddin Sami?” [19-46]
www.afebalk.org

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, November 2004
(Vol.31, No.2)
Wali Ahmadi, “The Institution of Persian Literature and the Genealogy of Bahar’s Stylistics” [141-152]
Noga Efrati, “The Other ‘Awakening’ in Iraq: the Women’s Movement in the First Half of the Twentieth Century” [153-174]
David E. Mills, “A Failed ‘Nationalist’ Endeavour: Egyptian-Sudanese Textile Trade, 1935-1945” [175-194]
Fauzi M. Najjar, “Ibn Rushd (Averroes) and the Egyptian Enlightenment Movement” [195-214]
Joshua A. Stacher, “Parties Over: The Demise of Egypt’s Opposition Parties” [215-234]
Hessam Vaez, “Post-Revolutionary Politics in Iran: Continuity and Change” [235-242]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT
, (No. 74, deuxieme trimestre 2004)
<<Special Issue: Le Maroc: La monarchie a l’epreuve de la succession>> 
Severine Labat, “La Monarchie marocaine a la croisee des chemins” [7-34] 
Mourad Djaziri, “Enquete: Culture politique et problematique de la transition: les elites parlementaires” [35-50]
Remy Leveau, “Le makhzen: La monarchie a l’epreuve de la succession” [51-60]
Julien Lariege, “Les elections municipales 2003: les enseignements d’un scrutin” [61-72]
Julien Lariege, “Terrorisme:  les proces de Casablanca et la piste Al-Qaida” [73-92]

LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT
, (No. 75, troisieme trimestre 2004) 
<<Special Issue: Le Royaume Hachemite: De Abdallah I a Abdallah II: Un demi-siecle d’histoire>>
Marc Lavergne, “La Jordanie a l’heure du doute” [7-20]
Jean-Christophe Auge, “La vie politique dans le royaume: peut-on parler de coup d’arret a l’ouverture?” [21-30]
Jalal el-Husseini, “La question des refugies palestiniens entre droit au retour et reinstallation definitive” [31-50]
Christine Jungen, “Tribus et tribalisme: organisation sociale et ideologie en jordanie” 51-62]
Francoise de Bel-Air, “Les jeunes Jordaniens et la transition economique: Les mobilites sociales en mutation?” [63-76]
Stephanie Latte-Abdallah, “Les femmes des camps a l’avant-garde de la contestation du systeme patriarcal en Jordanie: un enjeu politique” [77-100]
Mauro van Aken, “Du Fellah a l’agriculteur: significations symboliques a travers les champs de la vallee du Jordan” [101-124]
Nabil Abu Dayyeh, “Amman: present et futur d’une capitale arabe moderne” [125-138]
Marc Lavergne, “Face a l’extraversion d’Amman, un reseau urbain en quete de sens” [139-154]
Khadija Darmame, “Les enjeux de l’introduction du secteur prive dans la gestion de l’eau potable a Amman” [155-168]

CITES , (No.17, 2004)
Severine Labat, “La resistance de la societe civile contre les islamistes en Algerie” [*]

COMMONWEALTH & COMPARATIVE POLITICS
, July 2004 (Vol.42, No.2)
Joseph Chinyong Liow, “Political Islam in Malaysia: Problematising Discourse and Practice in the UMNO-PAS ‘Islamisation Race’” [184-205]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, Autumn 2004 (No.51)
<<Special Issue: Regimes politiques et droits humains au Maghreb>>
Salima Mellah, “Les droits de l’homme dans la crise politique algerienne” [11-22]
Salah-Eddine Sidhoum, “La torture, antechambre de la mort” [23-48]
Marguerite Rollinde, “L’alternative democratique au Maroc: une porte entrouverte” [57-68]
Sadri Khiari, “Mondialisation et democratie. Le contre-exemple tunisien” [91-1-2]
http://www.ifrance.com/Confluences

CONTEMPORARY BRITISH HISTORY
, Autumn 2004 (Vol.18, No.3)
<<Special Issue: The Foreign Office and British Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century>>
Gaynor Johnson, “Preparing for Office: Lord Curzon as Acting Foreign Secretary, January-October 1919” [53-73]
Alan Sharp, “Adapting to a New World? British Foreign Policy in the 1920s” [74-86]
B.J.C. McKercher, “The Foreign Office, 1930-39: Strategy, Permanent Interests and National Security” [87-109]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

CRITICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA COMMUNICATION, December 2004 (Vol.21, No.4)
David Allen Grindstaff and Kevin Michael DeLuca, “The Corpus of Daniel Pearl” [305-324]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

CURRENT HISTORY
, November 2004 (Vol.103, No.676)
John Peterson, “All in the (Dysfunctional) Family? Transatlantic Relations after Iraq” [355-363]
Charles Powell, “Did Terrorism Sway Spain’s Election?” [376-382]
H. Hakan Yavuz and Mujeeb R. Khan, “Turkey and Europe: Will East Meet West?” [389-393]
http://www.currenthistory.com

CURRENT HISTORY, December 2004 (Vol.103, No.677)
Alan Sorensen, “The Global Liberal Order: A Progress Report” [403-409]
Thomas Carothers, “Democracy’s Sobering State” [412-416]
Bruce Hoffman, “Al Qaeda and the War on Terrorism: An Update” [423-427]
Michael T. Klare, “Geopolitics Reborn: The Global Struggle over Oil and Gas Pipelines” [428-433]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

DIPLOMACY AND STATECRAFT, September 2004 (Vol.15, No.3)
Mustafa Aksakal, “Not by those Old Books of International Law, but only by War: Ottoman Intellectuals on the Eve of the Great War” [507-544]
www.taylorandfrancis.com

ESPRIT
, November 2004 (No.309)
Abdelwahab Meddeb, “Chemins de contrebande a Tanger” [5-12]
www.esprit.presse.fr

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, September 2004 (Vol.19, No.3)
Mine Gencel Bek, “Tabloidization of News Media: An Analysis of Television News in Turkey” [371-386]
www.sagepublications.com

FOREIGN AFFAIRS
, November/December 2004 (Vol.83, No.6)
Afshin Molavi, “Buying Time in Tehran” [9-17]
Khalil Shikaki, “The Future of Palestine” [45-60]
Gal Luft and Anne Korin, “Terrorism Goes to Sea” [61-71]
http://www.foreignaffairs.org

FOREIGN POLICY
, November/December 2004 (Issue 145)
Marina Ottaway and Thomas Carothers, “Middle East Democracy” [22-29]
Jack Snyder, “One World, Rival Theories” [52-63]
King Abdullah II, “The Road to Reform” [72-73]
www.foreignpolicy.com

GAZETTE
, December 2004 (Vol.66, No.6)
Karin Gwinn Wilkins, “Communication and Transition in the Middle East” [483-496]
www.sagepublications.com

GENDER HISTORY, April 2004 (Vol.16, No.1)
Hibba Abugideiri, “The Scientisation of Culture: Colonial Medicine’s Construction of Egyptian Womanhood, 1893-1929” [*]
Laura Bier, “Modernity and the Other Woman: Gender and National Identity in the Egyptian Women’s Press: 1952-1967” [*]
Barbara Reeves-Ellington, “A Vision of Mount Holyoke in the Ottoman Balkans: American Cultural Transfer, Bulgarian Nation-Building and Women’s Educational Reform, 1858-1870” [*]
Elisa Camiscioli, “Gender, Colonialism and Citizenship in the Modern Middle East” [*]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

HUMAN RELATIONS
, September 2004 (Vol.57, No.9)
Ifat Maoz, et al. “Learning about Good Enough through  Bad Enough: A Story of a Planned Dialogue Between Israeli Jews and Palestinians” [1075-1102]
www.sagepublications.com

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TURKISH STUDIES
, Fall 2004 (Vol.10, Nos.1&2)
Behija Zlatar, “The Oriental Institute in Sarajevo, 1950-2001” [39-42]
Lejla Gazic, “The State of Sarajevo’s Collections of Oriental Manuscripts” [43-48]
Mustafa Jahic, “Historical Manuscript Material in the Ghazi Husrev-Bey Library in Sarajevo” [49-54]
Smail Balic, “Ottoman Bosnia in Vienna: Records of the Bosniacs in the Latest Catalogue of the Austrian National Library” [55-62]
Rhoads Murphey, “Evolving Versus Static Elements in Ottoman Geographical Writing between 1598 and 1729, Perspectives and Real-Life Experience of ‘The Northern Lands’ (Taraf al-Shimalli) Over 130 Years” [73-82]
Snjezana Buzov, “Ottoman Perceptions of Bosnia as Reflected in the Works of Ottoman Authors who Visited or Lived in Bosnia” [83-92]
Machiel Kiel, “Ottoman Sources for the Demographic History and the Process of Islamization of Bosnia-Hercegovina and Bulgaria in the 15th-17th Centuries: Old Sources – New Methodology” [93-120]
Kemal H. Karpat, “The Migration of the Bosnian Muslims to the Ottoman State, 1878-1914: An Account Based on Turkish Sources” [121-140]

IRAN AND THE CAUCASUS
, 2004 (Vol.8, No.1)
Harry Norris, “Ibn Battuta on Muslims and Christians in the Crimean Peninsula [7-14]
Garnik Asatrian and Hayrapet Margarian, “The Muslim Community of Tiflis (8th-19th Centuries)” [29-52] 
Sekandar Amanolahi, “The Status of Women Among the Qashqai of South Iran” [131-140]
www.brill.nl

IRANIAN STUDIES, September 2004 (Vol.37, No.3)
Keiko Sakurai, “University Entrance Examination and the Making of an Islamic Society in Iran: A Study of the Post-Revolutionary Iranian Approach to ‘Konkur’” [385-406]
Wali Ahmadi, “Exclusionary Poetics: Approaches to the Afghan ‘Other’ in Contemporary Iranian Literary Discourse” [407-430]
William McCants and Kavian Milani, “The History and Provenance of an Early Manuscript of the Nuqtat al-kaf Dated 1268 (1851-52)” [431-450]
Babak Rahimi, “The Rebound Theater State: The Politics of the Safavid Camel Sacrifice Rituals, 1598-1695 C.E.” [451-478]
Ali A. Saeidi, “The Accountability of Para-governmental Organizations (bonyads): The Case of Iranian Foundations” [479-498]
Sabri Ates, “The Ottoman Archives as a Source for the Study of Qajar Iran” [499-510]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS
, October 2004 (Vol.15, No.4)
John Donohue, “Mistranslations of God: Fundamentalism in the Twenty-First Century” [427-442] 
Dmitri M. Bondarenko, “The Fruit of Enlightenment: Education, Politics and Muslim-Christian Relations in Contemporary Tanzania” [443-468]
Mohammed Abdel Hamid Ibrahim, “The Political Economy of Poverty in Egypt (1975-2000): A Sociological Perspective” [469-496]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

THE ISLAMIC QUARTERLY, First Quarter 2004 (Vol.48, No.1)
Azhar Kazmi, “The Dichotomy in the Conventional and Islamic Views Related to Corporate Culture” [5-22]
Mohamed Ahdash, “The Effect of Mistake on Contractual Relations under English and Islamic Law : A Comparative Overview” [23-46]
Aznan Hassan, “A Comparative Study of Islamic Legal Maxims in Majallatal-AhkAm Al-’Adliyyah, Jordanian Civil Code and United Arab Emirates Law of Civil Translation” [47-68]
Muhammed Fatih Kesler, “Prophetic Solidarity in the Qur’an and The Gospels: The Model of Muhammad and Jesus” [69-84]
www.iccuk.org

ISRAEL STUDIES FORUM: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL, Fall 2004 (Vol.19, No.3)
Danny Ben-Moshe, “The Impact of the Al-Aqsa Intifada on Israel-Diaspora Relations” [28-57]
Dov Waxman, “An Incomplete Revolution: Israeli National Identity, Cultural Change and the Camp David II Negotiations” [140-158]

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY
, October-December 2003 (Vol.123, No.4)
Jonathan Owens, “Arabic Dialect History and Historical Linguistic Mythology” [715-740]
http://www.umich.edu/~aos/

JOURNAL OF CENTRAL ASIAN STUDIES, Fall/Winter 2001 (Vol.6, No.1)
Cheryl Benard, “Hizb ut Tahrir – Bolsheviks in the Mosque” [19-32]
Fatimakhon Ahmedova and Keith A. Leitich, “Ethnic and Religious Conflict in the Ferghana Valley” [33-43]
www.geog.okstate.edu/journals/jcas/jcas.htm

JOURNAL OF DEVELOPING SOCIETIES, March-June 2004 (Vol.20, Nos.1-2)
Kazem Alamdari, “Religion and Development Revisited: Comparing Islam and Christianity with Reference to the Case of Iran” [125-144]
www.sagepublications.com

JOURNAL OF GENOCIDE RESEARCH
, September 2004 (Vol.6, No.3)
Victor D. Bojkov, “Bulgaria’s Turks in the 1980s: A Minority Endangered” [343-370]
William F. S. Miles, “Third World Views of the Holocaust” [371-394]
Dominik J. Schaller, “‘Ich glaube, dass die Nation als solche vernichtet werden muss’: Kolonialkrieg und Voelkermord in ‘Deutsch-Suedwestafrika’ 1904-1907” [395-430]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

THE JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY, Fall 2004 (Vol.35, No.2)
Sevket Pamuk, “Institutional Change and the Longevity of the Ottoman Empire, 1500-1800” [*]
Anne Sa’adah, “Reflections on Democracy: The Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning? ” [*]
http://www.mitpress.mit.edu

JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Autumn 2004 (Vol.34, No.1, Issue 133)
Laleh Khalili, “Grass-roots Commemorations: Remembering the Land in the Camps of Lebanon” [6-22]
Nurith Gertz, “The Stone at the Top of the Mountain: The Films of Rashid Masharawi” [23-36]
Beshara Doumani, “Scenes from Daily Life: The View from Nablus” [37-50]
Amer Abdelbadi, “Surviving Siege, Closure, and Curfew: The Story of a Radio Station” [51-67]
Raef Zreik, “Palestine, Apartheid, and the Rights Discourse” [68-80]
www.ucpress.edu/journals/jps

THE MAGHREB REVIEW
, 2003 (Vol.28, Nos.2-3)
<<Special Numbers On: Literacy in Traditional Muslim Societies>>
Muhammad S. Umar, “Profiles of New Islamic Schools in Northern Nigeria” [145-169]
Hajj Mumuni Sulemana, “Islamic Literacy Tradition in Ghana” [170-185]
Kenneth E. Shaw, “Post-Developmentalism and Educational Policies in the Arab Gulf Region” [186-198]
Abderrahim Sekfaki, “L’Expansion Culturelle Europeene en Algerie. Enquete sur les Ecoles Normales de Constantine (1879-1940)” [199-214]
Allaoua Amara, “La Transmission du Savoir Historique en Al-Andalus et au Maghreb a la fin du Moyen Age” [215-244]

THE MAGHREB REVIEW
, 2003 (Vol.28, No.4)
Mohamed Talbi, “La religion de l’Autre: L’Axe du Mal – L’Axe du Mensonge – L’Axe du Bien. Reflexion sur la Paix.” [258-280]
Kenneth E. Shaw, “Issues in Muslim Education in the Gulf and Saudi Arabia” [281-293]
Yaron Harel, “The Citizenship of the Algerian-Jewish Immigrants in Damascus” [294-305]
Martha S. Marks, “L’Affaire Doolittle” [306-322]

MATERIAUX
, July-September 2004 (No.75)
Francoise Clary, “L’islam afro-americain aux Etats-Unis: entre universalisme musulman et nationalisme noir” [39-49]

MEDITERRANEAN POLITICS
, Autumn 2004 (Vol.9, No.3)
<<Special Issue: Economic and Social Rights in the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership>>
Ivan Martin, Iain Byrne and Marc Chade-Poulsen, “Introduction: Economic and Social Rights in the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: The Missing Link?” [307-319]
Adel M. Abdellatif, “Human Rights in the Arab Mediterranean Countries: Intellectual Discourse, Socio-Economic Background and Legal Instruments” [319-343]
Iain Byrne, “The Importance of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Guaranteeing Civil and Political Rights Within the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership” [344-367] 
Lorand Bartels, “A Legal Analysis of Human Rights Clauses in the European Union’s Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements” [368-395]
Dorothee Schmid, “The Use of Conditionality in Support of Political, Economic and Social Rights: Unveiling the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership’s True Hierarchy of Objectives?” [396-421]
Ivan Martin, “The Social Impact of Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Areas: A First Approach with Special Reference to Morocco” [422-458]
Konstantinos D. Magliveras, “Protecting the Rights of Migrant Workers in the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership” [459-488]
Azzam Mahjoub, “Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Tunisia: An Assessment” [489-514]
Hans T. van der Veen, “The Trans-Mediterranean Drug Complex: Drug Trade, Drug Control and the Prospects for Instituting Social, Political and Economic Rights” [515-541] 
Iain Byrne, “Mainstreaming of Human Rights: A Tentative Operational Approach to Monitoring and Enforcing Human Rights in MEDA Development Projects” [542-556] 
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY
, Summer 2004 (Vol.15, No.3)
David E. Long, “US-Saudi Relations: Evolution, Current Conditions, and Future Prospects” [24-37]
Jason Ben-Meir, “Creating a New Era of Islamic-Western Relations by Supporting Community Development” [38-54]
Jacob A. Mundy, “‘Seized of the Matter’: The UN and the Western Sahara Dispute” [130-148]

MERIA
, November 2004 (Vol.8, No.9)
Ibrahim al-Marashi, “Iraq’s Hostage Crisis: Kidnappings, Mass Media and the Iraqi Insurgency” [*]
Babak Rahimi, “Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani and the Democratization of Post-Saddam Iraq” [*]
Barry Rubin, Tamara Kofman Wittes and Leith Kuba, “Discussion: The State of Arab Liberalism” [*]
Harsh V. Pant, “India-Israel Partnership: Convergence and Constraints” [*]
Elliot Hen-Tov, “The Political Economy of Turkish Military Modernization” [*]
Thomas Butko, “Unity Through Opposition: Islam as an Instrument of Radical Political Change” [*]
Yustina Saleh, “Law, the Rule of Law and Religious Minorities in Muslim Countries: The Case of Egypt” [*]
http://meria.idc.ac.il

MERIP, Winter 2004 (No.233, Vol.34, No.4)
An Unpublished Interview with Gilbert Achcar, “Maxime Rodinson on Islamic Fundamentalism” [2-5]
Sandy Sufian, “HIV/Aids in the Middle East and North Africa: A Primer” [6-9]
Kaveh Ehsani and Chris Toensing, “Neo-Conservatives, Hardline Clerics and the Bomb” [10-15]
Morad Saghafi, “The New Landscape of Iranian Politics” [16-23]
Farhad Khosrokhavar, “The New Conservatives Take a Turn” [24-27]
Shiva Balaghi, “Abbas’s Photographs of Iran” [28-33]
Ziba Mir-Hosseini, “Fatemeh Haqiqatjoo and the Sixth Majles: A Woman in Her Own Right” [34-39]
Roschanack Shaery-Eisenlohr, “Iran, the Vatican of Shi‘ism?” [40-43]
Paul Silverstein and David Crawford “Amazing Activism and the Moroccan State” [44-47]
www.merip.org

THE MIDDLE EAST, November 2004 (No.350)
Barnett Neil,  “Iraq: Chaos, Despair and Unthinkable Options” [8-13]
Tabitha Morgan, “Iraq: A Sinister Campaign” [14-15]
Milan Vesely, “Iran: www.irantopsites.com” [24-27]
www.africasia.com

THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL
, Autumn 2004 (Vol.58, No.4)
R.K. Ramazani, “Ideology and Pragmatism in Iran’s Foreign Policy” [549-559]
April R. Summitt, “For a White Revolution: John F. Kennedy and the Shah of Iran” [560-575]
Cameron Brown, “Wanting to Have Their Cake and Their Neighbor’s Too: Azerbaijani Attitudies Towards Karabakh and Iranian Azerbaijan” [576-596]
Ninette S. Fahmy, “Informal Settlements and the Debate Over the State-Society Relationship in Egypt” [597-611]
John S. Tures, “Will New Blood in the Leadership Produce New Blood on the Battlefield?” [612-636]
http://www.mideasti.org

MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Fall 2004 (Vol.11, No.4)
Ted Lapkin, “Does Human Rights Law Apply to Terrorists?” [3-14]
Issam Abu Issa, “Arafat’s Swiss Bank Account” [15-24]
Ben Thein, “Is Israel’s Security Barrier Unique?” [25-32]
Nimrod Raphaeli, “Understanding Muqtada al-Sadr” [33-42]
Soner Cagaptay, “Where Goes the U.S.-Turkish Relationship?” [43-52]
In Memoriam, “Remembering Hume Horan (1934-2004)” [53-60]
Interview: Salem Chalabi, “Judging Saddam” [61-66]
Document, “Al-Kut, Iraq: After-Battle Report” [67-70]
www.meforum.org

MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES
, September 2004 (Vol.40, No.5)
Kais M. Firro, “Lebanese Nationalism versus Arabism: From Bulus Nujaym to Michel Chiha” [1-27]
F. Robert Hunter, “Tourism and Empire: The Thomas Cook & Son Enterprise on the Nile, 1868-1914” [28-54]
Ertan Aydin, “Peculiarities of Turkish Revolutionary Ideology in the 1930s: The Ulku Version of Kemalism, 1933-1936” [55-82]
Jacob Abadi, “Constraints and Adjustments in Portugal’s Policy toward Israel” [83-108]
Stale Knudsen, “From Tax to Proteins: State Fishery Policy and the Disregard of Tradition in Turkey” [109-157]
Ronen Yitzhak, “The Formation and Development of the Jordanian Air Force: 1948-1967” [158-174]
Muhammad Azhar, “Economic Cooperation between India and the United Arab Emirates in the 1990s” [175]
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com

MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, November 2004 (Vol.40, No.6)
Ilker Ayturk, “Turkish Linguists against the West: The Origins of Linguistic Nationalism in Ataturk’s Turkey” [1-25]
Ahmet Icduygu and Ozlem Kaygusuz, “The Politics of Citizenship by Drawing Borders: Foreign Policy and the Construction of National Citizenship Identity in Turkey” [26-50]
Mesut Yegen, “Citizenship and Ethnicity in Turkey” [51-66]
Yilmaz Colak, “Language Policy and Official Ideology in Early Republican Turkey” [67-91]
Yucel Yanikdag, “Educating the Peasants: The Ottoman Army and Enlisted Men in Uniform” [92-108]
Omri Nir, “The Shi’ites During the 1958 Lebanese Crisis” [109-129]
David Rodman, “Phantom Fracas: The 1968 American Sale of F-4 Aircraft to Israel” [130-144]
M. Asim Karaomerlioglu, “Helphand-Parvus and his Impact on Turkish Intellectual Life” [145-165]
Omer Demir, Mustafa Acar and Metin Toprak, “Anatolian Tigers or Islamic Capital: Prospects and Challenges” [166-188]
Rami Ginat, “India and the Palestine Question: The Emergence of the Asio-Arab Bloc and India’s Quest for Hegemony in the Post-Colonial Third World” [189-218]
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com

MIDSTREAM
, November/December 2004 (Vol.50, No.7)
Anne Bayefsky, “One Small Step: Is the U.N. Finally Ready to Get Serious about Antisemitism?” [3-5]
Marcello Pera, “Europe, Antisemitism, and Other Challenges” [6-7]
Robert S. Wistrich, “The Jihadist Challenge” [8-10]
Robert David Johnson, “Confronting Anti-Israel Attitudes on Contemporary College Campuses” [11-14]
Kalman Sultanik, “The New Antisemitism” [15-17]
www.midstreamthf.com

MIFNEH, September 2004 (No.44)
<<in Hebrew>>
Muhammad Suaad, “Arabs in the Israeli Society” [45-49]
Mustafa Kabaha, “Development of Relationships Between the State of Israel and its Arab Citizens” [50-53]
http://www.kba.org.il/mifne

MILITARY REVIEW
, September-October 2004 (No.5)
Daniel P. Schoenekase, “Targeting Decisions Regarding Human Shields” [26-31]
www.leavenworth.army.mil/MILREV

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, November 2004
Ignacio Ramonet, “Turkey: Welcome to Europe” [*]
Michel Despratx and Barry Lando, “Iraq: Crimes and Collusions” [*]
Willy Jackson, “Israel: Verdict on the Wall” [*]
Selma Belaala, “Morocco: Slums Breed Jihad” [*]
Sami Makki, “Privatised Violence” [*]
Eric Rouleau, “Power to the Patriarch” [*]
http://MondeDiplo.com/

AL-NAKLAH, November 2004
S. Waqar Hasib, “The Iranian Constitution: An Exercise in Contradictions” [*]
Jan Arno Hessbruegge, “The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A Holy Alliance for Central Asia?” [*]
Rudy Jaafar, “An Islamic Revolution in Egypt?” [*]
Rebecca Kinyon, “Osama Bin Laden: Legitimate Within Islamic Legal Thought?’
Maliha Masood, “At the Crossroads of Islamic Feminism: Negotiating the Gender Politics of Identity” [*]
Miriam Netzer, “One Voice? The Crisis of Legal Authority in Iran” [*]
Jim Ruvalcaba, “Understanding Iraq’s Insurgency” [*]
http://fletcher.tufts.edu/al_naklah/current.shtml

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

NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, October 2004 (Vol.10, No.4)
Sami Zubaida, “Islam and Nationalism: Continuities and Contradictions” [407-420]
Kerem Oktem, “Incorporating the Time and Space of the Ethnic ‘Other’: Nationalism and Space in Southeast Turkey in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries” [559-578]
Christoph Schumann, “Nationalism, Diaspora and ‘Civilisational Mission’: The Case of Syrian Nationalism in Latin America Between World War I and World War II” [599-618]
http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/ASEN/nat-nationalism.htm

NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, Fall 2004 (Vol.21, No.4)
Farida Faouzia Charfi, “When Galileo Meets Allah” [117-125] 
Ahmed Zewail, “Road Map to a Muslim Renaissance” [124-128] 
Munawar Ahmed Anees, “Islam and Scientific Fundamentalism” [140]
www.blackwellpublishing.com

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
, 16 December 2004 (Vol.51, No.20)
Michael Massing, “Iraq, the Press and the Election” [*]
Thomas Powers, “Secret Intelligence and the ‘War on Terror’” [*]
http://www.nybooks.com

ORIENTE MODERNO, (Vol.23, 1, 2004, nuova serie)
<<Special Issue: Islam in South Asia>>
Ishtiaq Ahmed, “Pakistan, Islam, Secularism, Democracy: A Phantasmagoria of Conflicting Muslim Aspirations” [13-28]
Marzia Casolari, “What Hindu Policy Toward Muslims Since the Sangh Parviar’s Rule?”
Marco Corsi, “Internal Conflicts in Pakistan” [39-49]
Thierry di Costanzo, “Conflicting Perceptions of Bangladesh” [51-69]
Asghar Ali Engineer, “Islam and Muslims in India – Problems of Identity and Existence” [71-82]
Jan-Peter Hartung, “Ulama of Contemporary South Asia – Globalizing the Local by Localizing the Global” [83-101]
Mushirul Hassan, “Partition Narratives” [103-130]
Golam Hussein, “Islamic Elements and Democratization in Bangladesh” [131-145]
Faquir Muhammad Hunzai, “A Living Branch of Islam: Ismailis of the Mountains of Hunza” [147-160] 
Maren Karlitzky, “Continuity and Change in the Relationship Between the Congress and Muslim Elite – a Case Study of the Tyabji Family” [161-176]
Omar Khalidi, “Indian Muslim Society and Economy” [177-202]
Alesandro Monti, “The Locks of Time: Mirroring the Woman in Urdu Ghazal” [203-215]
Christina Oesterheld, “Urdu and Muslim Women” [217-243] 
Joachim Oesterheld, “Muslims and Primary Education in the Central Provinces and Berar (1920-1947)” [245-262]
Margrit Pernau, “Schools for Muslim Girls – a Colonial or an Indigenous Project? A Case Study of Hyderabad” [263-276]
Valerio Pietrangelo, “L’Urdu come simbolo di identita per i musulmani dell’India” [277-294]
Dietrich Reetz, “Keeping Busy on the Path of Allah” [295-305]
Anita Weiss, “Islamic Influences on Socio-Legal Conditions of Pakistani Women” [307-327] 
Theodore P. Wright, Jr., “The Generation Shift in Muslim Leadership in India” [329-338]
http://www.ipocan.it

PERCEPTIONS, March-May 2004 (Vol.9, No.1)
Istiaq Ahmad, “Towards a Kashmiri Settlement Beyond Jihad” [29-44]
Simbal A. Khan, “Iran’s Relations With Central Asia – A Strategic Analysis” [45-60]
http://www.mfa.gov.tr

POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY
, Fall 2004 (Vol.119, No.3)
Paul T. McCartney, “American Nationalism and U.S. Foreign Policy from September 11 to the Iraq War” [*]
http://www.psqonline.org

POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Winter 2004-05 (Vol.119, No.4) 
Eva Bellin, “The Iraqi Intervention and Democracy in Comparative Historical Perspective” [*]
http://www.psqonline.org

POPULATION STUDIES
,  November 2004 (Vol.58, No.3)
Kathryn M. Yount, “Maternal Resources, Proximity of Services, and Curative Care of Boys and Girls in Minya, Egypt 1995-97” [345-357]
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00324728.html

STUDIES IN CONFLICT & TERRORISM
, November-December 2004 (Vol.24, No.6)
C. Christine Fair, “Militant Recruitment in Pakistan: Implications for Al Qaeda and other Organizations” [489-504]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

THESIS ELEVEN
, August 2004 (No.78)
Shana Cohen, “The Moroccan Subject in a Globalizing World” [28-45]
http://www.sagepublications.com
www.latrobe.edu.au/ThesisEleven

TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, Fall 2004
Abdullah Gul, “Turkey’s EU Membership: Seeing the Transatlantic Gains” [11-16]
Joschka Fischer, “Turkey’s European Perspective: The German View” [17-22]
Solomon Passy, “Transforming the OSCE” [23-26]
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, “What Borders for Europe?” [27-32]
Kemal Dervis, “Visions of Europe” [33-38]
Ingmar Karlsson, “Turkey’s Cultural and Religious Heritage – An Asset to the EU” [39-46]
Mustafa Aydin and Sinem A. Acikmese, “To Be or Not to Be with Turkey – December 2004 Blues for the EU” [47-60]
Refik Erzan and Kemal Kirisci, “Turkish Immigrants: Their Integration within the EU and Migration to Turkey” [61-70]
Stanley Crossick, “Turkey: Bridge or Bridgehead?” [71-82]
E. Fuat Keyman and Senem Aydin, “The Principle of Fairness in Turkey-EU Relations” [83-94]
Can Buharali, “Turkey’s Foreign Policy Towards EU Membership: A Security Perspective” [95-114]
Demir Murat Seyrek, “The Road to EU Membership: The Role of Turkish Civil Society” [115-122]
Angelo Santagostino, “European Studies in Turkey: Present State and Proposals for the Future” [123-128]
Emre Ozdemir, “The EU in the Eyes of Turkish Youth” [129-138]
Faruk Sen, “The Impact of a Turkish Entry in the EU” [139-152]
www.turkishpolicy.com

TURKISH STUDIES, Autumn 2004 (Vol.5, No.3)
Gulen Elmas, “Women, Urbanization and Regional Development in Southeast Anatolia: A Case Study for Turkey” [1-24]
Edward J. Erickson, “Turkey as Regional Hegemon – 2014: Strategic Implications for the United States” [25-45]
Sefa Simsek, “The Transformation of Civil Society in Turkey: From Quantity to Quality” [46-74]
Asli Daldal, “The New Middle Class as a Progressive Urban Coalition: The 1960 Coup d’Etat in Turkey” [75-102]
Ayhan Akman, “Ambiguities of Modernist Nationalism: Architectural Culture and Nation-Building in Early Republican Turkey” [103-111]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

THE VIRGINIA QUARTERLY REVIEW, Fall 2004 (Vol.80, No.4)
Salman Rushdie, “The Ministry of False Alarms” [5-7]
Art Spiegelman, “The Sky is Falling, the Sky is Falling!” [8-14]
Sarah P. Rubinstein, “Report from Ground Zero” [15-36]
Joseph Margulies, “A Prison Beyond the Law” [37-55]
Jeffrey Meyers, “T.E. Lawrence and the Character of the Arabs” [135-185] 
www.virginia.edu/vqr

ZMANIM, Autumn 2004 (No.88)
<<in Hebrew>>
Ehud R. Toledano, “Shemsigul: A Circassian Slave in  Mid-Nineteenth–Century Cairo” [74-83]

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