ELECTRONIC CURRENT CONTENTS
OF PERIODICALS
ON THE MIDDLE EAST
VOL. 25, No. 6, December 2005

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CONTENTS
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

1.  ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
AL-MASHRIQ
, September 2005 (Vol.4, No.14)
ANALYSES OF SOCIAL ISSUES AND PUBLIC POLICY, December 2005 (Vol.5, No.1)
THE ATLANTIC, December 2005 (Vol.296, No.5)
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, November 2005 (Vol.32, No.2)
BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES, October 2005 (Vol.68, No.3)
CITIZENSHIP STUDIES, November 2005 (Vol.9, No.5)
COMMENTARY, December 2005 (Vol.120, No.5)
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, (No.54, Ete 2005)
CURRENT HISTORY, November 2005 (Vol.104, No.685)
EUROPEAN HISTORY QUARTERLY, October 2005 (Vol.35, No.4)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, November/December 2005 (Vol.84, No.6)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, January/February 2006(Vol.85, No.1)
FOREIGN POLICY, November/December 2005 (No.151)
HAGAR, 2005 (Vol.6, No.1)
HAMIZRAH HEHADASH, (Vol.45, 2005)
IDENTITIES, July-September 2005 (Vol.12, No.3)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY,
October 2005 (Vol.42, No.2)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY, October 2005 (Vol.55, No.4)
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, December 2005 (Vol.49, No.4)
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW, September 2005 (Vol.7, No.3)
INSIGHT TURKEY, July-September 2005, (Vol.7, No.3)
IRANIAN STUDIES, September 2005 (Vol.38, No.3)
IRANIAN STUDIES, December 2005 (Vol.38, No.4)
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, January 2006 (Vol.17, No.1)
JOURNAL OF CONFLICT AND SECURITY LAW, Winter 2005 (Vol.10, No.3)
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT STUDIES, Summer 2005 (Vol.25, No.1)
JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES, November 2005 (Vol.14, No.3)
THE JOURNAL OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, December 2005 (Vol.5, No.4)
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, June 2005 (Vol.10, No.2)
JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES, December 2005 (Vol.18, No.4)
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES, December 2005 (Vol. 61, No.4)
THE JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC STUDIES, August 2005 (Vol.28, No.4)
LEIDEN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, October 2005 (Vol.18, No.3)
LINGUISTICS, 2005 (Vol.43, No.5)
THE MAGHREB REVIEW, (Vol.30, No.1, 2005)
MERIP, Winter 2005 (No.237, Vol.35, No.4)
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Autumn 2005 (Vol.59, No.4)
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Winter 2006 (Vol.13, No.1)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, September 2005 (Vol.41, No.5)
MIDSTREAM, November/December 2005 (Vol.51, No.6)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, November 2005
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, December 2005
THE MUSLIM WORLD, October 2005 (Vol.95, No.4)
ORBIS, Winter 2006 (Vol.50, No.1)
ORIENT, (Vol.46, No.3, 2005)
ORIENTE MODERNO, 2005 (Vol.24 (85), No.1)
PERCEPTIONS, Winter 2004-2005 (Vol.9, No.4)
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Winter 2005-6 (Vol.120, No.4)
SAECULUM, 2005 (Vol.56, No.1)
SMALL WARS AND INSURGENCIES, December 2005 (Vol.16, No.3)
SOCIAL POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION, December 2005 (Vol.39, No.6)
STRATEGIC INSIGHTS, November 2005 (Vol.4, No.11)
TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, Fall 2005
THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Winter 2005-2006 (Vol.29, No.1)
WORLD POLICY JOURNAL, Fall 2005 (Vol.22, No.3)

2.  ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

AL-MASHRIQ, September 2005 (Vol.4, No.14)
Azmi Beshara, “The American Way of Death” [15-18]
Anne Fairbairn, “Bridge-Builder Glimpses Behind the Terror” [19-26]
David Ignatius, “US Policy-Makers Addicted to Love and to Being Feared” [27-28]
Joshua Landis, “Don’t Push Syria Away” [29-30]
Ibrahim Nafie, “Persuing the Persecutors” [31-32]

ANALYSES OF SOCIAL ISSUES AND PUBLIC POLICY
,
December 2005 (Vol.5, No.1)
Elizabeth W. Dunn, Moriah Moore and Brian A. Nosek, “The War of the Words: How Linguistic Differences in Reporting Shape Perceptions of Terrorism” [67-86]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

THE ATLANTIC
, December 2005 (Vol.296, No.5)
James Fallows, “Why Iraq has No Army” [60-77]

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES
, November 2005 (Vol.32, No.2)
Anthony B. Toth, “Tribes and Tribulations, “Bedouin Losses in the Saudi and Iraqi Struggles Over Kuwait’s Frontiers, 1921-1943” [145-168]
Shireen Mahdavi, “Shahs, Doctors, Diplomats and Missionaries in 19th Century Iran” [169-192]
Sean F. McMahon, “Massacre of the Doves? Interpreting Israel’s 2003 Elections” [193-216]
Kais M. Firro, “Druzemaqamat (Shrines) in Israel: From Ancient to Newly-Invented Tradition” [217-241]
Rodney Wilson, “Determinants and Consequences of Iraq’s Troubled History: A Review of Eight Contemporary Books on Iraq” [241-248]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk

BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES
, October 2005 (Vol.68, No.3)
Alexandra Cuffel, “From Practice to Polemic: Shared Saints and Festivals as ‘Women’s’ Religion’ in the Medieval Mediterranean” [401-418]
http://journals.cambridge.org

CITIZENSHIP STUDIES
, November 2005 (Vol.9, No.5)
Caroline R. Nagel and Lynn A. Staeheli, “‘We’re Just Like the Irish’: Narratives of Assimilation, Belonging and Citizenship amongst Arab-American Activists” [485-498]

COMMENTARY
, December 2005 (Vol.120, No.5)
Norman Podhoretz, “Who is Lying About Iraq?” [27-33]

CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE
, (No.54, Ete 2005)
Regine Dhoquois-Cohen, “La Societe Israelienne entre dynamisme et repli” [9-16]
Jacques Bendelac, “L’economie israelienne en liberte” [17-30]
Frederic Encel, “L’armee israelienne et ses specificites geopolitiques” [31-40]
www.ifrance.com/Confluences

CURRENT HISTORY, November 2005 (Vol.104, No.685)
Olivier Roy, “Europe’s Response to Radical Islam” [360-364]
James E. Kapsis, “From Desert Storm to Metal Storm: How Iraq has Spoiled US-Turkish Relations” [380-389]
http://www.currenthistory.com 

EUROPEAN HISTORY QUARTERLY
, October 2005 (Vol.35, No.4)
Christopher Psilos, “From Cooperation to Alienation: An Insight into Relations between the Serres Group and the Young Turks during the Years 1906-9” [541-558]

FOREIGN AFFAIRS
, November/December 2005 (Vol.84, No.6)
Peter Bergen and Alec Reynolds, “Blowback Revisited” [2-6]
Melvin R. Laird, “Iraq: Learning the Lessons of Vietnam” [22-43]
John Mueller, “The Iraq Syndrome” [44-54]
Zeyno Baran, “Fighting the War of Ideas” [68-78]
www.foreignaffairs.org

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, January/February 2006(Vol.85, No.1)
Alexander Evans, “Understanding Madrasahs” [*]
Jessica Einhorn, “Reforming the World Bank” [*]
Isobel Coleman, “Women, Islam, and the New Iraq” [*]
www.foreignaffairs.org

FOREIGN POLICY
, November/December 2005 (No.151)
E Gavrilis, “The Mayor of Ar Rutbah” [28-35]
Loreta Noleoni, “Profile of a Killer” [36-43]
Stephen M. Walt, “The Blame Game” [44-47]
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/

HAGAR
, 2005 (Vol.6, No.1)
<<Special Issue: Muslims in Europe>>
Nimrod Hurvitz, “Introduction: Muslims in Europe” [3-6]
Armando Salvatore, “Secularity and Public Religion in Europe: Historical Roots, Theoretical Debates and the Case of Public Islam” [7-24]
Pnina Werbner, “Honor, Shame and the Politics of Sexual Embodiment among South Asian Muslims in Britain and Beyond: An Analysis of Debates in the Public Sphere” [25-48]
Patrick Weil, “The History and Memory of Discrimination in the Domain of French Nationality: The Case of Jews and Algerian Muslims” [49-74]
Rainer Brunner, “Forms of Muslim Self-Perception in European Islam” [75-86]
Ayhan Kaya, “Recoding Europeanness: A Comparative Study of German-Turks and French-Turks” [87-108]
Francisco Javier Moreno Fuentes, “Evolution of Spanish Immigration Policies and their Impact on North African Migration to Spain” [109-136]

HAMIZRAH HEHADASH
, (Vol.45, 2005)
<<in Hebrew, with English Abstracts>>
<<Special Issue: Trends in the Historiography of the Middle East>>
Elie Podeh and Haim Gerber, “Editorial Preface” [*]
Meir Litvak and Joshua Teitelbaum, “Edward Said and Orientalism: Some Methodological Remarks” [*]
Yoav di-Capua, “Early Trends in Modern Egyptian Historiography” [*]
Guy Bechor, “Changing Legal Historiography: The Egyptian Civil Code in a Sociological Interpretation, 1933-1949” [*]
Fruma Sachs, “Traditional versus Modern Historiography: The Case of 19th Century Syria” [*]
Haim Koren, “The Historiography of the Sudanese Society: Identity Formation, Orientalism and Oral Traditions” [*]
Uzi Rabi, “Social and Political Aspects of the Historiography of the Arab Gulf States” [*]
Eyal Gineo, “The Forgotten Muslims: Arab Perceptions of the Balkans” [*]
Brenda Shaffer, “The Muslims of Central Asia and the Caucasus: Principal Research Questions” [*]
Elie Podeh, “Demonizing the Other: Israeli Perceptions of Nasser and Nasserism” [*]
Avi Sasson, “The Ziyara of Nabi Rubin in the Late Ottoman and Mandate Period” [*] 
www.magnespress.huji.ac.il

IDENTITIES, July-September 2005 (Vol.12, No.3)
Noriko Sato, “Selective Amnesia: Memory and History of the Urfalli Syrian Orthodox Christians” [335-362]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk

INSIGHT TURKEY
, July-September 2005, (Vol.7, No.3)
Serhan Cevik, “Buy Bonds, Wear Diamonds a la Turca” [*]
Natalia Chaban, Katrina Stats, Jessica Bain and Fiona Machin, “Past Imperfect, Present Continuous, Future Indefinite? Images of Turkey in the Context of the EU Integration in Australia and New Zealand” [*]
Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, “Democratization in EU Foreign Policy Agenda: Lessons from the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership and Turkey’s EU Candidacy” [*]
Olli Rehn, “Turkey’s Accession Negotiations: A Great Turning Point in the History of Europe” [*]
Guenter Lewy, “Revisiting the Armenian Genocide” [*]
Judith S. Yaphe and Charles D. Lutes, “Reassessing the Implications of a Nuclear-Armed Iran” [*]
Hasan Kanbolat, “The Railway Network Between Turkey and the Caucasus” [*]
http://www.insightturkey.com

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY
,
October 2005 (Vol.42, No.2)
James E. Waller, “Becoming Evil: The Making of Terrorists” [167-188]
Raj P. Mohan, “Fractured Ideologies: Westernization, Globalization and Terrorism” [251-266]
Tarique Niazi, “Democracy, Development and Terrorism: The Case of Baluchistan (Pakistan)” [267-293]
Anthony Gadzey, “Separation of Mosque and State: The War of Ideas Against Wahhabi Terrorism” [294-318]

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY
, October 2005 (Vol.55, No.4)
Elisabeth B. Morray and Belle Liang, “Peace Talk: A Relational Approach to Group Negotiation among Arab and Israeli Youths” [481-506]

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY
, December 2005 (Vol.49, No.4)
J. Michael Greig and Paul F. Diehl, “The Peacekeeping – Peacemaking Dilemma” [621-646]
Shannon Lindsey Blanton, “Foreign Policy in Transition? Human Rights, Democracy, and U.S. Arms Exports” [647-668]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW
, September 2005 (Vol.7, No.3)
Anastasia Xenias, “Can a Global Peace Last Even if Achieved?” [357-386]
Harvey Starr, “Territory, Proximity, and Spatiality: The Geography of International Conflict” [387-406]
Matthew Todd Bradley, “‘The Other’: Precursory African Conceptions of Democracy” [407-432]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

IRANIAN STUDIES, September 2005 (Vol.38, No.3)
<<Special Issue: Music and Society in Iran>>
Wendy Debano, “Introduction: Music and Society in Iran, A Look at the Past and Present Cenury” [367-372]
Jean During, “Third Millenium Tehran: Music!” [373-398]
Sasan Fatemi, “Music, Festivity, and Gender in Iran from the Qajar to the Early Pahlavi Period” [399-416]
Ameneh Youssefzadeh, “Iran’s Regional Musical Traditions in the Twentieth Century: A Historical Overview” [417-440]
Wendy Debano, “Enveloping Music in Gender, Nation, and Islam: Women’s Music Festivals in Post-Revolutionary Iran” [441-462]
Laudan Nooshin, “Underground, Overground: Rock Music and Youth Discourses in Iran” [463-494]
Ameneh Youssefzadeh and Wendy Debano, “A Select Bibliography” [495-512]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk

IRANIAN STUDIES
, December 2005 (Vol.38, No.4)
<<Special Issue: Private Warfare in Pre-Mongol Iran>>
Juergen Paul, “Introduction: Private Warfare in Pre-Mongol Iran” [545-546]
Ahmed Abdelsalam, “The Practice of Violence in the hisba-Theories” [547-554]
Deborah Tor, “Privatized Jihad and Public Order in the Pre-Seljuq Period: The Role of the Muatawwia” [555-574]
Juergen Paul, “The Seljuq Conquest (s) of Nishapur: A Reappraisal” [575-586]
David Durand-Guedy, “Iranians at War Under Turkish Domination: The Example of Pre-Mongol Isfahan” [587-606]
Hamid Heshmirshekan, “Neo-Traditionalism and Modern Iranian Painting: The Saqqa-khaneh School in the 1960s” [607-630]
Bahram Sohrabi, “Early Swedish Travelers to Persia” [631-660]
M. Nazif Shirani, “King Aman-Allah of Afghanistan’s Failed Nation-Building Project and its Aftermath” [661-676]
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk

ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, January 2006 (Vol.17, No.1)
Erik Cornell, “A Surviving Neoplatonism: On the Creed of the Bektashi Order. Conversations with a Muersit” [1-20]
Thalia Dragonas and Anna Frangoudaki, “Educating the Muslim Minority in Western Thrace” [21-42]
George Sabra, “Two Ways of Being a Christian in the Muslim Context of the Middle East” [43-54”
Sophie Gilliat-Ray, “Educating the ‘Ulama: Centres of Islamic Religious Training in Britain” [55-76]
Freek L. Bakker, “The Image of Muhammad in The Message, the First and Only Feature Film about the Prophet of Islam” [77-92]
Rahimin Affandi Abd Rahim, “Traditionalism and Reformism Polemic in Malay Muslim Religious Literature” [93-104]
Frank Peter, “Individualization and Religious Authority in Western European Islam” [105-118]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

JOURNAL OF CONFLICT AND SECURITY LAW
, Winter 2005 (Vol.10, No.3)
Shaheen Sardar Ali and Javaid Rehman, “The Concept of Jihad in Islamic International Law” [321-343]
http://jcsl.oxfordjournals.org

THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT STUDIES, Summer 2005 (Vol.25, No.1)
Barry Desker and Elena Pavlova, “Comparing the European and Southeast Asian Response to Global Terrorism” [7-27]
Beverley Milton-Edwards, “The Rise of Islamic Insurgency in Iraq” [48-71]
A.W. Harris, “Mediating Protracted Conflict” [101-152]
http://ultratext.hil.unb.ca/Texts/JCS/

JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES, November 2005 (Vol.14, No.3)
Sharon Halevi and Orna Blumen, “I Carry out Small Wars: the Impact of Women’s Studies on Palestinian and Jewish Students in Israel” [233-250]
www.taylorandfrancis.com

THE JOURNAL OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, December 2005 (Vol.5, No.4)
Bertram Wyatt-Brown, “The Ethic of Honor in National Crises: The Civil War, Vietnam, Iraq, and the Southern Factor” [431-460]
Mark F. Proudman, “Disraeli as an ‘Orientalist’: The Polemical Errors of Edward Said” [547-568]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES
, June 2005 (Vol.10, No.2)
Zakia Belhachmi and Al-Salafiyya, “Feminism and Reforms in Twentieth-Century Arab-Islamic Society” [111-142]
Andrea Flores Khalil, “Interview with Merzak Allouache” [143-156]
Jane D. Tchaicha, “Technology in the Service of Maghribi Women” [157-172]
Ali Abderrezak, “Oil Price Shocks – Money Supply Causality: Some Evidence from Algeria” [173-182]
Shlomo Deshen, “Southern Tunisian Jewry in the Early Twentieth Century: Elements of French, Arab and Jewish Culture” [183-200]
Diana Hunt, “Implications of the Free Trade Agreements between the EU and the Maghrib Economies for Employment in the Latter, Given Current Trends in North African Exports: Cline’s Fallacy of Composition Revisited” [201-222]
http://www.tandf.co.uk

JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES, December 2005 (Vol.18, No.4)
Dawn Chatty, Gina Crivellok, and Gillian Lewando Hundt, “Theoretical and Methodological Challenges of Studying Refugee Children in the Middle East and North Africa: Young Palestinian, Afghan and Sahrawi Refugees” [*]
Erin Patrick, “Intent to Destroy: The Genocidal Impact of Forced Migration in Darfur, Sudan” [*]
David Romano, “Whose House is this Anyway? IDP and Refugee Return in Post-Saddam Iraq” [*]
http://jrs.oxfordjournals.org

JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES, December 2005 (Vol. 61, No.4)
Israela Silberman, “Religion as a Meaning System: Implications for the New Millennium” [641-664]
Israela Silberman, E. Tory Higgins and Carol S. Dweck, “Religion and World Change: Violence and Terrorism Versus Peace” [761-784]
J. Paul Martin, “The Three Monotheistic World Religions and International Human Rights” [827-846]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

THE JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC STUDIES
, August 2005 (Vol.28, No.4)
Peter Neumann and Mike Smith, “Strategic Terrorism: The Framework and its Fallacies” [571-596]
David J. Kilcullen, “Countering Global Insurgency” [597-618]
Donna J. Nincic, “The Challenge of Maritime Terrorism: Threat Identification, WMD and Regime Response” [619-644]
Mathilde von Bulow, “The Telefunken Affair and the Internationalisation of the Algerian War, 1957-59” [703-729]
http://www.taylorandfrancis.metapress.com

LEIDEN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
, October 2005 (Vol.18, No.3)
Paul J.I.M. de Waart, “International Court of Justice Firmly Walled in the Law of Power in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process” [467-487]
Jean-Francois Gareau, “Shouting at the Wall: Self-Determination and the Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory” [489-521]
Birgit Schlueter, “Water Rights in the West Bank and Gaza” [621-644]
http://journls.cambridge.org

LINGUISTICS
, 2005 (Vol.43, No.5)
<<Special Issue: Language, Migration and the City: Corpus-based Approaches>>
Muhammad Amara, “Language, Migration, and Urbanization: The Case of Bethlehem” [883-902]
Catherine Miller, “Between Accommodation and Resistance: Upper Egyptian Migrants in Cairo” [903-956]
Jonathan Owens, “Hierarchicalized Matrices: Codeswitching among Urban Nigerian Arabs” [957-994]                  

THE MAGHREB REVIEW
, (Vol.30, No.1, 2005)
Mohamed Kably, “A propos du Makhzen des origines: cheminement fondateur et contour ceremonial” [2-23]
Moshe Gershovich, “Like a Marabout Visiting my Home Reflections on Oral History in the Moroccan Countryside” [24-38]
Stephen Cory, “Language of Power: The Use of Literary Arabic as Political Propaganda in Early Modern Morocco” [39-56]
Jilali Adnani, “Les rites de pluie et le champ politico-religieux au Maroc du 19 e siecle: Quand la pluie tue le sultan” [57-72]
Motazz A. Soliman, “Libyan Foreign Policy from the Middle East to Africa: History, Transition and Implications” [73-97]
Stuart Schaar, “Abd Al-Aziz al-Thaalbi: an Early Bridge Between Indian, Middle Eastern and North African Islam” [98-129]

MERIP
, Winter 2005 (No.237, Vol.35, No.4)
Vickie Langohr, “Experiments in Multi-Ethnic and Multi-Religious Democracy” [4-7]
Sami Zubaida, “Communalism and Thwarted Aspirations of Iraqi Citizenship” [8-11]
Roel Meijer, “The Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq” [12-19]
Toby Jones, “The Iraq Effect in Saudi Arabia” [20-25]
Paul Silverstein, “States of Fragmentation in North Africa” [26-33]
Joseph Alagha, “Hizballah After the Syrian Withdrawal” [34-39]
Roschanack Shaery-Eisenlohr, “‘Ajamis in Lebanon: The Non-Arab Arabs?” [40-41]
Kaveh Bayat, “The Ethnic Question in Iran” [42-45]
Peter Lagerquist and Jonathan Cook, “Crime and Punishment on Israel’s Demographic Frontier” [42-45]
www.merip.org

THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL
, Autumn 2005 (Vol.59, No.4)
John P. Entelis, “The Democratic Imperative vs. the Authoritarian Impulse: The Maghrib State Between Transition and Terrorism” [537-558]
Steven R. Ward, “The Continuing Evolution of Iran’s Military Doctrine” [559-576]
Noga Efrati, “Negotiating Rights in Iraq: Women and the Personal Status Law” [577-596]
Gregory W. White, “Free Trade as a Strategic Instrument in the War on Terror?: The 2004 US-Moroccan Free Trade Agreement” [597-616]
Alon Kadish and Avraham Sela, “Myths and Historiography of the 1948 Palestine War Revisited: The Case of Lydda” [617-634]
http://www.mideasti.org

MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY
, Winter 2006 (Vol.13, No.1)
Phyllis Chesler, “How Afghan Captivity Shaped my Feminism”
Mohamed Eljahmi, “Qadhafi Unrepentant” [11-20]
Jon B. Alterman, “The Unique Libyan Case” [21-30]
Patrick Devenny, “Hezbollah’s Strategic Threat to Israel” [31-38]
Meyrav Wurmser, “Zionism in Crisis” [39-38]
Barry Rubin, “Arab Liberals Argue About America” [49-58]
Sharon Chadha, “Lynne Stewart, Jihadi Lawyer” [59-66]
Alex Joffe, “Juan Cole and the Decline of Middle Eastern Studies” [67-72]
www.MEQuarterly.org

MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, September 2005 (Vol.41, No.5)
<<Special Issue: The Actions and Thoughts of Living Men: Elie Keddourie’s Approaches to History and Political Theory>>
Sylvia Kedourie, “Aspects of Elie Kedourie’s Work” [635-648]
Elie Kedourie, “The Cyprus Problem and its Solution” [649-660]
Paschalis M. Kitromilides, “Elie Kedourie’s Contribution to the Study of Nationalism” [661-664]
M. E. Yapp, “Elie Kedourie and the History of the Middle East” [665-688]
Noel O’Sullivan, “Philosophy, Politics and Conservatism in the Thought of Elie Kedourie” [689-716]
Michael Sutton, “Elie Kedourie and Henri de Lubac: Anglo-French Musings on the Progeny of Joachim of Fiore” [717-734]
Peter Roberts, “History: Puzzles and People or Prescription and Prophecy?” [735-768]
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com

MIDSTREAM
, November/December 2005 (Vol.51, No.6)
Barry Rubin, “The Israeli Withdrawal from Gaza: Pre-History and Prospects for Peace” [4-7]
www.midstreamthf.com

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE
, November 2005
Cyrus Safdari, “Iran Needs Nuclear Energy, Not Weapons” [*]
Georges Le Guelte, “The Bomb Proliferates” [*]
Georges Le Guelte, “Which Countries Will Go Nuclear Next? ” [*]
Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou, “Mauritania After the Coup” [*]
Ece Temelkuran, “The Dark Grey Cloud of Europe” [*]
http://mondediplo.com

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, December 2005
Alain Gresh, “After Hariri’s Murder, Damascus is Under Fire” [*]
Kenneth Brown, “Movies Old and New” [*]
Dominique Vidal, “Suicide and Vengeance” [*]
Olivier Oullier, “Neuroscience with a Conscience” [*]
http://mondediplo.com

THE MUSLIM WORLD
, October 2005 (Vol.95, No.4)
<<Special Issue: Young American Muslim Identities>>
Nadine Naber, “Muslim First, Arab Second: A Strategic Politics of Race and Gender” [479-496]
Jamillah Karim, “Between Immigrant Islam and Black Liberation: Young Muslims Inherit Global Muslim and African American Legacies” [497-514]
Syed Ali, “Why Here, Why Now? Young Muslim Women Wearing Hijab” [515-530]
Lubna Nazir Chaudhry, “Aisha and Her Multiple Identities: Excerpts from Ethnographic Encounters” [531-556]
Denise Al-Johar, “Muslim Marriages in America: Reflecting New Identities” [557-574]
Garbi Schmidt, “The Transnational Umma – Myth or Reality? Examples from the Western Diasporas” [575-586]
Nabeel Abraham, “From Baghdad to New York: Young Muslims on War and Terrorism” [587-600]

ORBIS
, Winter 2006 (Vol.50, No.1)
Garret Jones, “It’s a Cultural Thing: Thoughts on a Troubled CIA” [*]
Jan C. Ting, “Immigration and National Security” [*]
Amitai Etzioni, “Sovereignty as Responsibility” [*]
James Kurth, “Humanitarian Intervention After Iraq: Legal Ideals vs. Military Realities” [*]
William Anthony Hay, “What is Democracy? Liberal Institutions and Stability in Changing Societies” [*]
http://www.fpri.org/orbis/



ORIENT
, (Vol.46, No.3, 2005)
Wolfgang G. Schwanitz, “In Memoriam: Hisham B. Sharabi” [339-344]
Janet Kursawe, “Mahmud Ahmadinejad – Biography” [345-358]
Anette Juenemann, “Ein Raum des Friedens, der Stabilitaet und des gemeinsamen Wohlstands” [360-387]
Cilja Harders, “Kooperation unter Bedingungen der Asymmetrie – zehn Jahre Euro-Mediterrane Partnerschaft aus arabischer Sicht” [388-413]
Sari Hanafi, “Civil Society in North-South Relations. The Case of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership” 414-428]
Isabel Schaefer, “Die Euro-Mediterrane Partnerschaft und der Nahostkonflikt im Kontext juengster internationaler Entwicklunger – zwischen Blockade und Vetrtrauensbildung” [429-445]
Martin Beck, “Zivilmacht versus Macht?” [446-467]
Tobias Schumacher, “Zum Mythos des Fortschrittoptimismus der Euro-Mediterranen Partnerschaft” [468-491]
Anja Zarob, “Die Euro-Mediterrane Partnerschaft und die Sued-Sued-Integration” [492-508]
http://www.duei.de/doi

ORIENTE MODERNO
, 2005 (Vol.24 (85), No.1)
Roberto Marin-Guzman, “The Doctrines of al-‘Uzlah al-Su’uriyyah and al-Higrah among Egyptian Muslim Fundamentalists: Ideals and Political Praxis” [1-35]
Maurizio Costanza, “Antonio Baratta e Giovanni Timoteo Calosso: due sudditi ‘sardi’ nella Constantinopoli di Mahmud II” [37-55]
Ferminia Moroni, “Diritti umani ‘islamici’ e diritti umani ‘universali’. Analisi dei rispettivi principi e ideali” [57-91]
Ozan Arslan and Cinar Ozen, “The Rebirth of the Ottoman Committee of Union and Progress in Macedonia through the Italian Freemasonry” [93-115]
Ebru Boyar and Kate Fleet, “‘Mak[ing] Turkey and the Turkish Revolution Known to Foreign Nations without Any Expense’: Propaganda Films in the Early Turkish Republic” [117-132]
http://www.ipocan.it

PERCEPTIONS, Winter 2004-2005 (Vol.9, No.4)
Eddie J. Girdner, “Pre-emptive War: The Case of Iraq” [5-30]
Nadir Devlet, “Turkey’s Energy Policy in the Next Decade” [71-90]
Yelda Demirag, “EU Policy towards South Caucasus and Turkey” [91-106]
Gonzalo Escribano and Alejandro Lorco, “The Ups and Downs of Europeanisation in External Relations: Insights from the Spanish Experience” [131-158]
http://www.mfa.gov.tr

POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY
, Winter 2005-6 (Vol.120, No.4)
Michael L. Gross, “Killing Civilians Intentionally: Double Effect, Reprisal, and Necessity in the Middle East” [*]
http://www.psqonline.org

SAECULUM
, 2005 (Vol.56, No.1)
Folker Reichert, “Mohammed in Mekka. Doppelte Grenzen im Islambild des lateinischen Mittelalters” [1-16]

SMALL WARS AND INSURGENCIES
, December 2005 (Vol.16, No.3)
Srinath Raghaven, “Protecting the Raj: The Army in India and Internal Security, c. 1919-39” [253-279]
Ian F.W. Beckett, “Soldiers, the Frontier and the Politics of Command in British India” [280-292]
Simon Haddad, “A Survey of Lebanese Shi’i Attitudes towards Hezbollah” [317-333]
Robert M. Cassidy, “Feeding Bread to the Luddites: The Radical Fundamentalist Islamic Revolution in Guerrilla Warfare” [334-359]
Anthony Vinci, “The Strategic Use of Fear by the Lord’s Resistance Army” [360-381]
www.taylorandfrancis.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]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

STRATEGIC INSIGHTS
, November 2005 (Vol.4, No.11)
Joshua Rovner, “Preparing for a Nuclear Iran: The Role of the CIA” [*]
Anne Marie Baylouny, “Alhurra, the Free One: Assessing U.S. Satellite Television in the Middle East” [*]
Robert Looney, “Economic Questions Raised in Iraq’s New Constitution” [*]
http://www.ccc.nps.navy.mil/si/

TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, Fall 2005
Ollie Rehn, “The European Union and Turkey: Beginning the Common Journey” [13-18]
Burak Erdenir, “The Future of Europe: Islamophobia?” [31-42]
www.turkishpolicy.com

THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Winter 2005-2006 (Vol.29, No.1)
Derek Chollet and James M. Goldgeier, “The Faulty Premises of the Next Marshall Plan” [*]
Paul Staniland, “Defeating Transnational Insurgencies: The Best Offense is a Good Defense” [*]
Daniel Brumberg, “Islam is Not the Solution (or the Problem)” [*]
Flynt Leverett and Jeffrey Bader, “Managing China-U.S. Energy Competition in the Middle East” [*]
http://www.twq.com
 

WORLD POLICY JOURNAL, Fall 2005 (Vol.22, No.3)
Jytte Klausen, “Europe’s Muslim Political Elite: Walking a Tightrope” [61-68]
Belinda Cooper and Taner Akcam, “Turks, Armenians, and the ‘G-Word’” [81-93]
http://worldpolicy.org/journal/index.html

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