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1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
3. JOURNAL ADDRESSES
1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
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ADELPHI PAPER,
No. 354, þ2003
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Spring/Summer 2002 (Vol.24, Nos.2 and 3)
ARABIES, January 2003
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, Automne 2002 (No. 43)
DIPLOMACY AND STATECRAFT, December 2002 (Vol.13, No.4)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, January/February 2003 (Vol.82, No.1)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, March/April 2003 (Vol.82, No.2)
FOREIGN POLICY, November/December 2002
HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY, September 2002 (Vol.15, No.3)
IDENTITIES, October-December 2002 (Vol.9, No.4)
INSIGHT TURKEY, October-December 2002 (Vol.4, No.4)
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, January 2003 (Vol.79, No.1)
INTERNATIONALE SCHULBUCHFORSCHUNG, 2002 (Vol.24)
INTERNATIONAL JL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, December 2002 (Vol.5, No.4)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, Autumn 2002 (Vol.57, No.4)
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW/
REVUE INTERNATIONALE DE SCIENCE POLITIQUE, January 2003 (Vol.24, No.1)
IRANIAN STUDIES, 2001 (Vol.34, Nos.1-4)
IRANIAN STUDIES, Winter-Summer 2002 (Vol.35, No.1-3)
DER ISLAM, (Vol.79, No.2, 2002)
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, January 2003 (Vol.14, No.1)
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, 2002 (Vol.9, No.3)
ISRAEL STUDIES, Summer 2002 (Vol.7, No.2)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 30 December 2002 (Vol.13, No.18)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 13 January 2003 (Vol.13, No.19)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 10 February 2003 (Vol.13, No.21)
THE JEWISH QUARTERLY, Winter 2002/3 (Vol.49, No.4)
THE JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE, Autumn 2002 (Vol.7, No.3)
JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY, January 2003
JOURNAL OF GENOCIDE RESEARCH, December 2002 (Vol.4, No.4)
JOURNAL OF HEALTH & SOCIAL BEHAVIOR, September 2002 (Vol.43, No.3)
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, Summer 2002 (Vol.7, No.2)
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, Autumn 2002 (Vol.7, No.3)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND M. E. STUDIES, Fall 2002 (Vol.26, No.1)
MARCO POLO, 6/2002 Supplement of Acque & Terre
MERIA, March 2003 (Vol.7, No.1)
THE MIDDLE EAST, January 2003 (No.330)
MIDDLE EAST INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN, January 2003 (Vol.5, No.1)
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, December 2002 (Vol.9, No.4)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, October 2002 (Vol.38, No.4)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, December 2002
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, January 2003
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, February 2003
THE MUSLIM WORLD, Fall 2002 (Vol.92, Nos.3&4)
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, Winter 2002 (Vol.19, No.1)
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, Winter 2003 (Vol.20, No.1)
THE NEW YORKER, 9 February 2003
ORIENT, (Vol.43, No.2, 2002)
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol.9, No.3, 2002)
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol.9, No.4, 2002)
PEACE AND CONFLICT: JL OF PEACE PSYCHOLOGY, 2002 (Vol.8, No.3)
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Winter 2002-03 (Vol.117, No.4)
SOCIAL RESEARCH, Winter 2002 (Vol.69, No.4)
TEL AVIVER JAHRBUCH FUER DEUTSCHE GESCHICHTE 2002 (30)
TKHELET, Spring 2003 (No.14)
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, (Vol.42, No.3, 2002)
WORLD AFFAIRS, Winter 2003 (Vol.165, No.3)
WORLD POLITICS, October 2002 (Vol.55, No.1)
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
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ADELPHI
PAPER, No. 354, þ2003
<<Special Issue: Iraq at the Crossroads: State and Society in the Shadow of
Regime Change>>
Toby Dodge and Steven Simon, “Introduction” [9-22]
Judith S. Yaphe, “America’s War on Iraq: Myths and Opportunities” [23-44]
David Ochmanek, “A Possible US-Led Campaign Against Iraq: Key Factors and an
Assessment” [45-58]
Toby Dodge, “Cake Walk, Coup or Urban Warfare: the Battle for Iraq” [59-76]
Isam al Khafaji, “A Few Days After: State and Society in a Post-Saddam Iraq”
[77-92]
Amatzia Baram, “Saddam’s Power Structure: the Tikritis Before, During and After
the War” [93-114]
Faleh A. Jabar, “The Iraqi Army and Anti-Army: Some Reflections on the Role of
the Military” [115-130]
Gareth R. V. Stansfield, “The Kurdish Dilemma: The Golden Era Threatened”
[131-148]
Michiel Leezenberg, “Economy and Society in Iraqi Kurdistan: Fragile
Institutions and Enduring Trends” [149-160]
Faleh A. Jabar, “Clerics, Tribes, Ideologues and Urban Dwellers in the South of
Iraq: the Potential for Rebellion” [161]
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Spring/Summer 2002 (Vol.24, Nos.2 and 3)
Peter Weiss, “Terrorism, Counterterrorism and International Law” [11-24]
Susan M. Akram, “The Aftermath of September 11, 2002: The Targeting of Arabs and
Muslims in America” [61-118]
ARABIES, January 2003
Samir Sobh, “Special Arabie Saoudite.
Privatiser pour anticiper” [18-19]
Khattar Abou Diab, “Washington-Riyad: le divorce n’est pas ineluctable” [20-21]
Francis Perrin, “Petrole: les limites de la carte russe” [22-23]
Elie Kheir, “Turquie. A la croisee des crises” [24-25]
C. Malar and F. Bourdon, “Interview de Vecdi Gonul” [26-35]
Mourad Saouli, “Algerie: les Americains, pleins d’energie” [42-43]
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, Automne 2002 (No. 43)
<<Special: Israel-Palestine Apres le 11 Septembre>>
Jean-Paul Chagnollaud, “Palestine: Un Pays tout entier Empeche a Vivre”
[9-12]
Roger Heacock, “Vers une Nouvelle Epistemologie de l’Histoire Palestinienne”
[13-22]
Sylvie Fouet, “L’ettoeffement des Palestiniens confines dans des Cantons”
[23-32]
Christiane Gillmann, “A propos de Marwan Barghouti” [33-38]
Paul Kessler, “Des Justes en Israel” [39-48]
Sylviane de Wangen, “L’Honneur d’Israel ou le Camp de la Paix Israelien” [49-58]
Ghassan El-Ezzi, “Le Plan de Paix Arabe: Genese, Reactions et Perspectives”
[59-72]
Ann Lesch, “L’Ambition Hegemonique de G.W. Bush sur le Moyen Orient” [73-84]
Alain Joxe, “Le Concept Americain de Guerre Asymetrique” [85-92]
Berbard Ravenel, “Pour une Critique Politique du Terrorisme” [93-106]
Gerard Fay, “Internationaux contre la Spirale de Haine au Proche-Orient”
[107-116]
Sepideh Farkhondeh, “Iran: ‘Laisse Tranquille la Palestine et Sor-Nous de cette
Ruine” [117-124]
DIPLOMACY AND STATECRAFT, December 2002 (Vol.13, No.4)
Scot Macdonald, “Hitler’s Shadow: Historical Analogies and the Iraqi Invasion of
Kuwait” [29-59]
Yehudit Ronen, “Libya’s Diplomatic Success in Africa: The Reemergence of Qadhafi
on the International Stage” [60-74]
Rami Ginat, “Syria’s and Lebanon’s Meandering Road to Independence: The Soviet
Involvement and the Anglo-French Rivalry” [96-122]
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, January/February 2003 (Vol.82, No.1)
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” [*]
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, March/April 2003 (Vol.82, No.2)
Stephen Biddle, “Afghanistan and the Future of Warfare” [*]
David G. Victor and Nadejda M. Victor, “Axis of Oil?” [*]
Yuval Elizur, “Israel Banks on a Fence” [*]
FOREIGN POLICY, November/December 2002
Husain Haqqani, “Islam’s Medieval Outposts” [*]
HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY, September 2002 (Vol.15, No.3)
Nabiel A.M. Saleh, “Research Management Issues in the Arab Countries” [225-248]
IDENTITIES, October-December 2002 (Vol.9, No.4)
Tamir Sorek, “The Islamic Soccer League in Israel: Setting Moral Boundaries by
Taming the Wild” [445-470]
INSIGHT TURKEY, October-December 2002 (Vol.4, No.4)
Soli Ozel, “A Brave New World in Turkish Politics” [3-6]
Bulent Aliriza and Seda Ciftci, “Turkey’s Post-Election Political Landscape”
[7-12]
Nilufer Narh, “Who Voted: Diversity in the Electoral Support for the Justice and
Development Party (AKP)” [13-16]
Interview with Ambassador Umit Haluk Bayulken, “Turkish Foreign Policy: Past,
Present and Future” [17-28]
Interview with Ozdem Sanberk, “The EU-Turkish Partnership” [29-32]
Aylin Guney, “Turkey and the EU in the 21st Century: Reflections on
Present Problems and Future Prospects” [33-44]
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, January 2003 (Vol.79, No.1)
Rosemary Hollis, “Getting out of the Iraq Trap” [23-36]
Frank C. Schuller and Thomas D. Grant, “Executive Diplomacy: Multilateralism,
Unilateralism and Managing American Power” [37-52]
Anoushiravan Ehteshami, “Reform from above: the Politics of Participation in the
Oil Monarchies” [53-76]
Michaela Prokop, “Saudi Arabia: the Politics of Education” [77-90]
Peter Marsden, “Afghanistan: the Reconstruction Process” [91-106]
INTERNATIONALE SCHULBUCHFORSCHUNG, 2002 (Vol.24)
Denisa Kostovicova, “The Portrayal of the Yoke: The Ottomans and their Rule in
the post-1990 Albanian-language History Textbooks” [257-278]
Loris Koullapis, “The Presentation of the Period 1071-1923 in Greek and Turkish
Textbooks between 1950-2000” [279-304]
Mehmet Alpargu/Ilyas Ozturk, “Zur zweiten Belagerung Wiens in osterreichischen
und turkischen Geschichtsschulbuchern” [305-314]
INTERNATIONAL JL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, December 2002 (Vol.5, No.4)
Annedith Schneider, “The Institutional Revolutionary Major?: Questions and
Contradictions on the Way to Designing a Cultural Studies Program in a new
Turkish University” [393-404]
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, Autumn 2002 (Vol.57, No.4)
H. Tarik Oguzlu, “The Clash of Security Identities: The Question of Turkey’s
Membership in the EU” [579-604]
Dilip K. Das, “The Global Trading System: From Seattle to Doha” [605-623]
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW/
REVUE INTERNATIONALE DE SCIENCE POLITIQUE, January 2003 (Vol.24, No.1)
Andrew T. Parasiliti, “The Causes and Timing of Iraq’s Wars: A Power Cycle
Assessment” [151-166]
IRANIAN STUDIES, 2001 (Vol.34, Nos.1-4)
Layla S. Diba, “Invested with Life: Wall Painting and Imagery before the Qajars”
[5-16]
Abbas Amanat, “The Kayanid Crown and Qajar Reclaiming of Royal Authority”
[17-30]
J.P. Luft, “The Qajar Rock Reliefs” [31-51]
Priscilla Soucek, “Coinage of the Qajars: A System in Continual Transition”
[52-88]
Afsaneh Najmabadi, “Gendered Transformations: Beauty, Love, and Sexuality in
Qajar Iran” [89-102]
Jennifer M. Scarce, “The Architecture and Decoration of the Gulistan Palace: The
Aims and Achievements of Fath ‘Ali Shah (1797-1834) and Nasir al-Din Shah
(1848-1896)” [103-116]
Heidi Walcher, “Face of the Seven Spheres: The Urban Morphology and Architecture
of Nineteenth-Century Isfahan (Part Two)” [117-140]
Ali’behdad, “The Powerful Art of Qajar Photography: Orientalism and
(Self)-Orientalizing in Nineteenth-Century Iran” [141-152]
Maryam Ekhtiar, “Nasir al-Din Shah and the Dar al-Funun: The Evolution of an
Institution” [153-164]
Shiva Balaghi, “Print Culture in Late Qajar Iran: the Cartoons of Kashkul” [165]
IRANIAN STUDIES, Winter-Summer 2002 (Vol.35, No.1-3)
Soheila Amirsoleimani, “Of this World and the Next: Metaphors and Meanings in
the Qabus-Namah” [1-22]
M. Ismail Marcinkowski, “The Iran-Siamese Connection: An Iranian Community in
the Thai Kingdom of Ayutthaya” [23-46]
Willem Floor, “The Art of Smoking in Iran and Other Uses of Tobacco” [47-86]
Siyamak Zabihi-Moghaddam, “The Babi-State Conflict at Shaykh Tabarsi” [87-112]
Aphrodite Desiree Navab, “To Be or Not to Be an Orientalist?: The Ambivalent Art
of Antoin Sevrugudin” [113-144]
Kamyar Ghanebassari, “U.S. Foreign Policy and Persia, 1856-1921” [145-176]
Mahmoud Omidsalar, “To Emend or Not to Emend? Notes on Restoring the Text of the
Shahnameh” [177-190]
Juan R.I.Cole, “A Report on the H-Bahai Digital Library” [191-196]
DER ISLAM, (Vol.79, No.2, 2002)
Yasar Sarikaya, “Sufis und Gelehrte als Medresengrunder und patrone im
osmanischen Konya (18.-19. Jahrhundert)” [201-239]
Irene Schneider, “Muhammad Baqir Safti (1180-1260/1766-1844) und die Isfahaner
Gerichtsbarkeit” [240-273]
Dagmar Riedel, “The Sum of the Parts: A Pre-Islamic qasida by Bisr b. Abi
Hazim al-Asadi” [274-315]
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, January 2003 (Vol.14, No.1)
Jacques Waardenburg, “Between Baghdad and Birmingham: Minorities Christian and
Muslim” [3-22]
ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, 2002 (Vol.9, No.3)
Mahmoud Yazbak, “Minor Marriages and Khiyar al-Bulugh in Ottoman
Palestine: A Note on Women’s Strategies in a Patriarchal Society” [386-409]
ISRAEL STUDIES, Summer 2002 (Vol.7, No.2)
Nadia Abu El-Haj, “Producing (Arti)Facts: Archaeology and Power During the
British Mandate of Palestine” [33-61]
Ahmad H. Sa’di, “Catastrophe, Memory and Identity: Al-Nakbah as a Component of
Palestinian Identity” [175]
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 30 December 2002 (Vol.13, No.18)
Mitchell Ginsburg, ‘Israel’s West Bank Band-Aid” [24-29]
Isabel Kershner, “The Reluctant Savior” [30-33]
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 13 January 2003 (Vol.13, No.19)
Heidi Kingstone, “Trouble in the House of Saud” [28-29]
Jaap van Wesel, “Saudi on the Stand?” [30-31]
Isabel Kershner, “The Democracy Season” [32-33]
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 10 February 2003 (Vol.13, No.21)
Isabel Kershner, “Order in the House” [32-34]
THE JEWISH QUARTERLY, Winter 2002/3 (Vol.49, No.4)
Matthew J. Reisz, “From Saddam to the Rock: Reflections on the Writing of Kanan
Makiya” [43-50]
Matthew J. Reisz, “An Oasis of Tolerance: At the Ghriba Festival in Tunisia”
[49-50]
THE JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE, Autumn 2002 (Vol.7, No.3)
Gulsum Baydar, “Tenuous Boundaries: Women, Domesticity and Nationhood in 1930s
Turkey” [229-244]
JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY, January 2003
Larry Goodson, “Afghanistan’s Long Road to Reconstruction” [*]
Rahmin Jahanbegloo, “Pressures from Below” [*]
Merangiz Kar, “Constitutional Constraints” [*]
Russell E. Lucas, “Deliberalization in Jordan” [*]
JOURNAL OF GENOCIDE RESEARCH, December 2002 (Vol.4, No.4)
Paul Bartrop, “The Relationship between War and Genocide in the Twentieth
Century: a Consideration” [519-532]
JOURNAL OF HEALTH & SOCIAL BEHAVIOR, September 2002 (Vol.43, No.3)
Kathryn M. Yount, “Like Mother, Like Daughter? Female Genital Cutting in Minia,
Egypt” [336-358]
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, Summer 2002 (Vol.7, No.2)
Michael J. Willis, “Political Parties in the Maghrib: The Illusion of
Insignificance?” [1-22]
Youcef Bouandel, “Bouteflika’s Reforms and the Question of Human Rights in
Algeria” [23-42]
Abdelaziz Testas, “Maghrib-EU Integration and the World Economy: Quantitative
Estimates of the Trade Diversion Effects” [43-56]
Rolf Schwarz, “Human Rights Discourse and Practice as Crisis Management: Insight
from the Algerian Case” [57-85]
Ali Abderrezak, “Hydrocarbon Price Shocks and Uncertainty: Implications for
Algeria’s Economic Growth” [86-98]
Andrea Flores Khalil, “Images of Another Tunisia: A Film Trilogy by Moncef
Dhouib” [99-115]
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, Autumn 2002 (Vol.7, No.3)
Michael J. Willis, “Political Parties in the Maghrib: Ideology and
Identification. A Suggested Typology” [1-28]
Chouli El Hamel, “Race, Slavery and Islam in Maghribi Mediterranean Thought: The
Question of the Haratin in Morocco” [29-52]
John Wright, “Morocco: The Last Great Slave Market?” [53-62]
C.R.Penell, “Law on a Wild Frontier: Moroccans in the Spanish Courts in Melilla
in the Nineteenth Century” [67-78]
Driss Maghraoui, “Nos Goumiers Berberes: The Ambiguities of Colonial
Representations in French Military Novels” [79-100]
James Slates, “The Dynamics of State and Civil Society in Morocco” [101-119]
Said Ennahid, “Access Regulation in Islamic Urbanism: The Case of Medieval Fes”
[119-134]
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND M. E. STUDIES, Fall 2002 (Vol.26, No.1)
David F. Forte, “Understanding Islam and the Radicals” [4-10]
Akbar S. Ahmed, “The Roots of Terrorism” [11-16]
Asma Afsaruddin, “Muslim Responses to the “New War” [17-26]
Hafeez Malik, “Iran’s Relations with Pakistan” [56-71]
MARCO POLO, 6/2002 Supplement of Acque & Terre
Nouri Talabany, “The Policy of Displacement of the Population of the Kirkuk
Region Especially by the Current Iraqi Regime” [24]
MERIA, March 2003 (Vol.7, No.1)
Unal Gundogan, “Islamist Iran and Turkey, 1979-1989: State Pragmatism and
Ideological Influences” [*]
Hansjoerg Biener, “The Arrival of Radio Farda: International Broadcasting to
Iran at a Crossroads” [*]
James A. Russell, “Searching for a Post-Saddam Regional Security Architecture”
[*]
Robert Rabil, “The Making of Saddam’s Executioners: A Manual of Oppression by
Procedures” [*]
Ibrahim al-Marashi, “How Iraq Conceals and Obtains its Weapons of Mass
Destruction[*]
Aziz Enhaili and Oumelkheir Adda, “State and Islamism in the Maghreb” [*]
Cameron S. Brown, “Israel’s 2003 Elections” [*]
Roundtable discussion: “Democratization in the Middle East” [*]
THE MIDDLE EAST, January 2003 (No.330)
Mariam Shahin, “The Wall” [6-9]
Ed Blanche, “Hunting Saddam” [10-13]
Adel Darwish, “Having the Last Laugh” [18-21]
John William Feny, “Bahraini Women Stand up to be Counted” [22-23]
Jon Gorvett, “The End of an Epoch” [24-25]
Josh Martin, “Arabstock Lures Investors” [26-29]
Jon Gorvett, “There May be Trouble Ahead” [30-31]
Moin Siddiqi, “Special Report: Oman” [32-37]
Tom Owen, “Debt Relief for Lebanon” [38-39]
Andrew Maiden, “Iran in the Middle” [40-41]
Neil Ford, “Greening Egypt’s Desert” [42-45]
Neil Ford, “Narrowing the Economic Gulf” [46-47]
MIDDLE EAST INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN, January 2003 (Vol.5, No.1)
Gary C. Gambill, “More Unsolved Mysteries in Lebanon” [*]
Gary C. Gambill, “Lebanon’s Cell Phone Scandals” [*]
Ziad K. Abdelnour, “The Lebanese-Canadian Crisis” [*]
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, December 2002 (Vol.9, No.4)
Anthony H. Cordesman et al., “Symposium: War With Iraq: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
[1-24]
Judith Yaphe, “Reeinventing Iraq: The Regional Impact of U.S. Military Action”
[25-34]
Ronald Bleier, “Invading Iraq: The Road to Perpetual War “ [35-42]
Anthony Cordesman, “Arab-U.S. Strategic Cooperation: A Net Assessment” [43-51]
Rachel Bronson, “More Than Targets or Markets: Recasting America’s Relationship
with its Arab Partners” [52-60]
Michael C. Hudson, “Imperial Headaches: Managing Unruly Regions in an Age of
Globalization” [61-74]
Mustapha Kamel Al-Ayid et al., “The Impact of 9/11 on the Middle East” [61-74]
Abd Al-Aziz Rantisi et al., “Interviews from Gaza: What Hamas Wants” [102-114]
Sara Roy, “Ending the Palestinian Economy” [122-165]
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, October 2002 (Vol.38, No.4)
Yehudit Ronen, “Qadhafi and Militant Islamism: Unprecedented Conflict” [1-16]
Ami Ayalon, “Modern Texts and Their Readers in Late Ottoman Palestine” [17-40]
Uzi Rabi, “Majlis al-Shura and Majlis al-Dawla: Weaving Old Practices and New
Realities in the Process of State Formation in Oman” [41-50]
Syed Tanvir Wasti, “The Circles of Maulana Mohamed Ali” [51-62]
Jacob Abadi, “Constraints and Adjustments in Italy’s Policy Toward Israel”
[63-94]
W. Taylor Fain, “John F. Kennedy and Harold Macmillan: Managing the ‘Special
Relationship’ in the Persian Gulf Region, 1961-63” [95-122]
Muhittin Ataman, “Ozal Leadership and Restructuring of Turkish Ethnic Policy in
the 1980s” [123-142]
Dilek Barlas and Serhat Guvenc, “To Build a Navy With the Help of Adversary:
Italian-Turkish Naval Arms Trade, 1929-32” [143-168]
Soli Shahvar, “’Concession Hunting in the Age of Reform’ British Companies and
the Search for Government Guarantees; Telegraph Concessions Through Ottoman
Territories, 1855-58” [169-193]
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, 16 December 2002
Paul-Marie de la Gorce, “Southwest Asia: the World’s New Centre” [*]
Richard Falk, “United Nations: the Rule of Law” [*]
Nina Bachkatov, “Russia’s Free Ticket” [*]
David Baran, “Iraq: The Party in Power” [*]
Grard Pruner, “Sudan: Irreconcilable Differences” [*]
Dominique Vidal, “Self-censorship in France” [*]
Dominique Vidal, “Are the French Really Antisemitic?” [*]
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, January 2003
Charles Tripp, “Iraq: the Imperial Precedent” [*]
Faleh A Jabar, “Iraq: the Military Response” [*]
Isam al-Khafaji, “Iraq: after Regime Change” [*]
Amnon Kapeliouk, “Israel: Politics beyond Sharon” [*]
Jean-Christophe Servant, “The New Gulf Oil States” [*]
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, February 2003
Eric Rouleau, “Iraq: The Propaganda War” [*]
Tom Bentley, “Tony Blair, Issue by Issue” [*]
Vicken Cheterian, “Central Asia: America’s Rear Base” [*]
Philippe Leymarie, “Djibouti: A new Army behind the Wire” [*]
Amira Hass, “Israel: A new Palestinian Diaspora” [*]
Slimane Zeghidour, “The Way to Mecca” [*]
THE MUSLIM WORLD, Fall 2002 (Vol.92, Nos.3&4)
Fatma Acun, “A Portrait of the Ottoman Cities” [255-286]
Jeremy Salt, “Trouble Wherever They Went: American Missionaries in Anatolia and
Ottoman Syria in the Nineteenth Century” [287-314]
Mehrdad Haghayeghi, “Changing Dynamics of Islamic Politics in Central Asia”
[315-332]
Samira Haj, “Reordering Islamic Orthodoxy: Muhammad ibn ‘Abdul Wahhab” [333-370]
Howard M. Federspiel, “Modernist Islam in Southeast Asia: A New Examination”
[371-386]
Gokhan Bacik and Bulent Aras, “Exile: A Keyword in Understanding Turkish
Politics” [387-418]
Abdullah Saeed, “The Charge of Distortion of Jewish and Christian Scriptures”
[419-436]
Alfons Teipen, “Jahilite and Muslim Women: Questions of Continuity and
Communal Identity” [437-460]
Asma Afsaruddin, “Reconstituting Women’s Lives: Gender and the Poetics of
Narrative in Medieval Biographical Collections” [461-480]
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, Winter 2002 (Vol.19, No.1)
Samuel P. Huntington, “Osama bin Laden Has Given Common Identity Back to the
West” [5-8]
Anwar Ibrahim, “Terror Attacks Set Back Cause of Democracy in Islam” [9-11]
Sheikh Saud Nasser Al-Sabbah, “Political Islamists Have Hijacked Arab World”
[12-15]
Mohamad Mahathir, “Terrorism and the Muslim World” [16-17]
Mohamad Khatami, “The Active Nihilism of Terror” [18-22]
Masoumeh Ebtekar, “The Islamic Revolution: From the Shah to the Spice Girls”
[23-28]
Abdullahi Ahmed an-Na’im, “The Islamic Counter-Reformation” [29-35]
Hassan al-Turabi, “The Islamic Awakening’s Second Wave” [36-40]
Gaber Asfour, “Osama bin Laden: Financier of Intolerant ‘Desert’ Islam” [41-43]
Haris Silajdzic, “Islam: The Postman of Civilization” [44-45]
Akbar S. Ahmed, “Media Mongols at the Gates of Baghdad” [46-61]
Michael M.J. Fischer, “Islam: The Odd Civilization Out?” [62-70]
Nilufer Gole, “The Freedom of Seduction” [71-78]
Martin Marty, “Religio-Secular Society” [79-88]
Farida Faouzia Charfi, “When Galileo Meets Allah” [89-91]
Leszek Kolakowski, “Slumbering Islam” [92-95]
Munawar Ahmad Anees, “Islam and Scientific Fundamentalism” [96-101]
Daniel J. Boorstin, “Apostles of Novelty” [102-104]
Ryszard Kapuscinski, “One World, Two Civilizations” [105-107]
Immanuel Wallerstein, “After Progress in the South: Khomeini, Saddam or
Migration?” [108-109]
Jean Daniel, “God Is Not a Head of State” [110-114]
Regis Debray, “God and the Political Planet” [115-118]
Mahmoud Hussein, “State, Father and God in the Arab World” [119-124]
Tahar Ben Jelloun, “Laughing at God in North Africa” [125-129]
Kanan Makiya, “Can Tolerance Be Born of Cruelty in the Arab World?” [130]
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, Winter 2003 (Vol.20, No.1)
Wole Soyinka, “Beauty and the Beast” [*]
Orhan Pamuk, “Soft Islam Takes Over in Turkey” [*]
Valery Giscard d’Estaing, “Turkey is not Part of Europe” [*]
Sonia Ghandi, “Conflict and Coexistence in the Age of Terrorism” [*]
Abdurrahman Wahid, “For a Non-Religious State” [*]
Jose Ramos-Horta, “Terrorists Strike at Peaceful Bali” [*]
Sharif Ali Bin Al-Hussein, “Iraqi Army Won’t Fight for Saddam” [*]
Peter Bouckaert, “Protect Civilians First” [*]
Wesly Clark, “A New Rome?” [*]
Richard Holbrooke, “Preemption Wrong Policy, but Saddam Must Go” [*]
Boutrous-Boutrous Ghali, “US Will Return to Multilateral Fold” [*]
Scott Ritter, “Saddam Does not Threaten US” [*]
Rolf Ekeus, “Defection and Detection” [*]
THE NEW YORKER, 9 February 2003
Jeffrey Goldberg, “The Reassessment” [*]
ORIENT, (Vol.43, No.2, 2002)
<<Short Biographies>>
Charles Philip Issawi ( by Wolfgang Schwanitz) [167-171]
Recep Tayyip Erdogan (by Erhard Franz) [172-178]
<<Articles>>
Henner Fuertig, “Kleine im Konzert der Grossen: Die Strategische
Orientierung der Vereinigten Arabischen Emirate nach dem Ende des
Ost-West-Konflikts” [179-206]
Hillel Frisch, “The Role of Religion in the Militaries of Egypt, Syria and
Jordan” [207-224]
Aylin Ozman, “The Socialist Ethos in Turkey after the 1980s: From Marxist
Orthodoxy to New Left Politics?” [225-238]
Svetlana M. Cervonnaja, “Das Vermaechtnis Ismail Gasprinskijs im Kontext
Aktueller Probleme von Wissenschaft und Politik des Postsowjetischen Raumes”
[239-280]
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol.9, No.3, 2002)
Gershon Baskin, “Proposals for Walls and Fences, and their Consequences” [7-18]
Ziad Abu-Zayyad, “Seeking the Road to Peace” [19-25]
Mamdouh Nofal, “Political and Security Complications of the Israeli Separation
Fence” [26-31]
Arieh Arnon, “The Implication of Economic Borders Between Israel and Palestine”
[32-39]
Jamil Hilal, “Separation as a Form of Apartheid” [40-44]
Riad Malki, “The Depth of the Wall” [45-50]
Arie Nadler, “Separation, Integration and Conciliation: Preliminary Thoughts”
[51-56]
Galia Golan, “Separation and International Intervention” [57-60]
Daniel Bar-Tal interviews Dan Meridor, “Camp David, Oslo and the Future” [61-70]
Naomi Hazan, Nazmi Jubeh, Danny Rothschild and Khalil Tofakji, “Roundtable:
Separation or Conciliation” [70-81]
Khalil Shqaqi, “The Principle Facets of the Refugee Problem” [90-96]
Laurence Silberstein, “Postzionism: A Critique of Israel’s Zionist Discourse,
(Part 2)” [97-106]
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol.9, No.4, 2002)
<<Special Issue: Narratives of 1948>>
Walid Salem, “Legitimization or Implementation: On the UN Partition Plan”
[7-14]
Moshe Ma’oz, “Why the UN Partition Plan Wasn’t Implemented” [15-21]
“Roundtable: Narratives of 1948” [22-38]
Muhsin Yusuf, “The Partition of Palestine An Arab Perspective” [39-49]
Yigal Elam, “The Myth of the ‘Few Against the Many’ in 1948” [50-57]
Rami Nasrallah, “The Road to Partition” [58-66]
Arnon Sofer, “Geopolitics of the Conflict “ [67-75]
Jad Isaac and Majed Rizik, “The Viability of the Palestinian State and Israel’s
Settlement Policy” [76-83]
Moshe Brawer, “Reflections on the West Bank Border Zone” [84-93]
Salim Tamari, “Exilic Narratives” [101-109]
Susan Slyomovics, “The Gender of Transposed Space” [110-117]
PEACE AND CONFLICT: JL OF PEACE PSYCHOLOGY, 2002 (Vol.8, No.3)
Jerrold M. Post, “Differentiating the Threat of Chemical and Biological
Terrorism: Motivations and Constraints” [187-200]
Cristina Jayme Montiel and Mustafa K. Anuar, “Other Terrorisms, Psychology, and
Media” [201-206]
Ervin Staub, “Notes on Terrorism: Origins and Prevention” [207-214]
Charles L. Ruby, “Response to Post: Can Fundamentalist Terrorists Have Political
Motivations?” [215-218]
Harvey Langholtz, “Comments on Jerrold Post’s Article: ‘Differentiating the
Threat of Chemical and Biological Terrorism: Motivations and Constraints’”
[219-222]
Jerrold M. Post, “Response” [223-228]
Zvi Bekerman, “Can Education Contribute to Coexistence and Reconciliation?
Religious and National Ceremonies in Bilingual Palestinian-Jewish Schools in
Israel” [259-276]
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Winter 2002-03 (Vol.117, No.4)
Dalia Dassa Kaye, “The Israeli Decision to Withdraw from Southern Lebanon:
Political Leadership and Security Policy” [561- 586]
SOCIAL RESEARCH, Winter 2002 (Vol.69, No.4)
Michael Ignatieff, “Human Rights, the Laws of War, and Terrorism” [1137-1158]
TEL AVIVER JAHRBUCH FUER DEUTSCHE GESCHICHTE 2002 (30)
Israel Gershoni, “Reconstructing Tradition Islam, Modernity, and National
Identity in Egyptian Intellectual Discourse, 1930-1952” [155-211]
Joseph Kostiner, “The Nation in Tribal Societies Reflections on K.H. al-Naqib’s
Studies on the Gulf” [212-222]
Haggai Ram, “Post-1979 Iranian National Culture A Reconsideration” [223-253]
Ursula Wokoeck, “Concepts of Middle Eastern Modernity Historiographical Aspects”
[254-282]
Amal Jamal, “The Dialectics of ‘Othering’ in Zionist Thought Arabs and Oriental
Jews in Israel” [283-311]
TKHELET, Spring 2003 (No.14)
<<In Hebrew>>
Yigal Hankin, “Kosovo, Somalia, Jenin: A Comparative Analysis” [67-98]
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, (Vol.42, No.3, 2002)
Ralf Elger, “Adab and Historical Memory. The Andalusian Poet/Politician Ibn al-Khatib
as presented in Ahmad al-Maqqari (986/1577-1632), Nafh at-tib” [289- 306]
Basheer Nafi, “Tasawwuf and Reform in Pre-Modern Islamic Culture: In Search of
Ibrahim al-Kurani” [307-355]
John O. Voll, “Abdalla ibn Salim al-Basri and 18th Century Hadith
Scholarship [356-372]
Samer Traboulsi, ‘An Early Refutation of Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhab’s Reformist
Views” [373-396]
WORLD AFFAIRS, Winter 2003 (Vol.165, No.3)
Gawdat Bahgat, “Oil and Militant Islam: Strains on U.S.-Saudi Relations”
[115-122]
WORLD POLITICS, October 2002 (Vol.55, No.1)
M. Steven Fish, “Islam and Authoritarianism” [4-37]
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