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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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ADALAH’S REVIEW, Spring 2000 (Vol.4)
ALTERNATIVES, Jan.-Feb. 2004 (Vol.29, No.1)
ARAB LAW QUARTERLY, May 2003 (Vol.18, No.2)
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Fall 2003 (Vol.25, No.4)
ARABIES, May 2004 (No.206)
ARABIES, June 2004 (No.207)
ASIAN AFFAIRS, March 2004 (Vol.35, No.1)
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, May 2004 (Vol.31, No.1)
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, (No.4, 72, 2003)
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, Winter 2003-2004 (No.48)
CONSTELLATIONS, June 2004 (Vol.11, No.2)
CRITIQUE: CRITICAL MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES Spring 2004 (Vol.13,
No.1)
CURRENT HISTORY, May 2004 (No.103)
DEMOCRATIZATION, April 2004 (Vol.11, No.1)
THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, June 2004 (Vol.14, No.2)
EUROPEAN SECURITY, Summer 2003 (Vol.12, No.2)
FOREIGN POLICY, May/June 2004
GEORGETOWN JOURNAL, Winter/Spring 2004 (Vol.5, No.1)
HAWWA, 2004 (Vol.2, No.1)
HAMIZRAH HEHADASH, (Vol.44, 2004)
HOUSING STUDIES, March 2004 (Vol.19, No.2)
INSIGHT TURKEY, January-March 2004 (Vol.6, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE,
Summer 2004 (Vol.17, No.2)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, February 2004
(Vol.36, No.1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, May 2004 (Vol.36,
No.2)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL POLICY,
2003 (Vol.23, No.12)
INTERNATIONALE SCHULBUCHFORSCHUNG, (Vol.26, No.1, 2004)
IRAN BULLETIN, 2004 (II, No.1)
DER ISLAM, 2004 (Vol.81, No.1)
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, April 2004 (Vol.15, No.2)
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, May 2004 (Vol.15, No.3)
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Spring 2004 (Vol.43, No.1)
ISRAEL STUDIES FORUM, Spring 2004 (Vol.19, No.2)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, May 17, 2004 (Vol.15, No.2)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, May 31, 2004 (Vol.15, No.3)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, June 14, 2004 (Vol.15, No.4)
JEUNE AFRIQUE, 2-8 Mai, 2004 (No.2260)
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, April 2004 (Vol.48, No.2)
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT STUDIES, Fall 2003 (Vol.23, No.2)
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN STUDIES, January 2004 (Vol.22,
No.1)
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, June 2004 (Vol.2, No.2)
JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MINORITY AFFAIRS, April 2004 (Vol.24, No.1)
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Spring 2004 (Vol.33, No.3, Issue
131)
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Spring 2004 (Vol.15)
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES, June 2004 (Vol.60, No.2)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
Spring 2004 (Vol.27, No.3)
MELA NOTES, Fall 2002-Spring 2003 (No.75-76)
MELUS, Winter 2003 (Vol.28, No.4)
MERIA JOURNAL, June 2004 (Vol.8, No.2)
MERIP, Summer 2004 (Issue231, Vol.34, No.2)
METAPHOR, (Vol.19, No.1)
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Spring 2004 (Vol.58, No.2)
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, June 2004 (Vol.11, No.2)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, March 2004 (Vol.40, No.2)
MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, 2004 (Vol.28, No.4)
MODERN & CONTEMPORARY FRANCE, February 2004 (Vol.12, No.1)
THE MODERN LANGUAGE JOURNAL, June 2004 (Vol.88, No.2)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, April þ2004
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, May 2004
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, June 2004
NATIONALITIES PAPERS, March 2004 (Vol.32, No.1)
NEW AFRICAN, May 2004 (No.429)
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, March 2004 (Vol.21, Issue 2)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 24 June 2004 (Vol.51, No.11)
ORBIS, Summer 2004 (Vol.48, Issue 3, pp.381-572)
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL (Vol.11, No.1, 2004)
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, June 2004 (Vol.25, No.3)
POLITICAL STUDIES, June 2004 (Vol.52, No.2)
THE PUBLIC INTEREST, Spring 2004 (N0.155)
REVIEW OF ARMENIAN STUDIES, 2003 (Vol.1, No.2)
SOCIAL IDENTITIES, January 2004 (Vol.10, No.1)
SOCIAL RESEARCH, Spring 2004 (Vol.71, No.1)
THESIS ELEVEN, 2004 (Nos.76, 77, 78, 79)
TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, Spring 2004 (Vol.3, No.1)
TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, Summer 2004 (Vol.3, No.2)
TURKISH STUDIES, Spring 2004 (Vol.5, No.1)
THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Summer 2004 (Vol.27, No.3)
THE WILSON QUARTERLY, Spring 2004 (Vol.28, No.2)
2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS
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ADALAH’S REVIEW, Spring 2000 (Vol.4)
Samera Esmeir, “Introduction: In the Name of Security” [2-10]
Farid Ghanem, “Al-Mutafaqim” [11-22]
Alina Korn, “Political Control and Crime” [23-32]
Areen Hawari, “Men Under the Military Regime” [33-44]
Hillel Cohen, “The Archive Law, the GSS Law and Public Discourse in Israel”
[45-56]
Rhoda Kanaaneh, “In the Name of Insecurity” [57-66]
Allen Feldman, “Wars of Public Safety and the Policing of History” [67-81]
url:
http://www.adalah.org
ALTERNATIVES, Jan.-Feb. 2004 (Vol.29, No.1)
Bulent Diken and Carsten Bagge Laustsen, “7-11, 9/11, and Postpolitics” [89-109]
url:
http://www.alternativesjournal.net
ARAB LAW QUARTERLY, May 2003 (Vol.18, No.2)
M.S. Sujimon, “Istilhaq and its Role in Islamic Law” [117-143]
Al-Deraiei, “La Notion d’Accident de la Circulation: Etude de Droit Francais et
de Droit Koweitien” [144-168]
Ahmed Y. Zohny, “Egypt’s Procurement Regime and Building an Export Oriented
Economy” [169-183]
Muhammad Amanullah, “Opinions of Modern Egyptian Scholars About Family Planning
in Islam” [184-196]
url:
www.kluweronline.com
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Fall 2003 (Vol.25, No.4)
Shereen T. Ismael, “Social Policy in the Arab World: Iraq as a Case Study”
[1-16]
Sherifa Zuhur, “Women and Empowerment in the Arab World” [17-38]
A. Okasha, “Mental Health Services in the Arab World” [39-52]
Khawla Abu Baker, “Marital Problems Among Arab Families: Between Cultural and
Family Therapy Interventions” [53-74]
Alean Al-Krenawi and John R. Graham, “Principles of Social Work Practice in the
Muslim Arab World” [75-92]
ARABIES, May 2004 (No.206)
Mamadou Sy-Savane, “Soudan: une paix a prix d’or… noir” [28-37]
Aida Touhiri, “L’Algerie en pole position” [38-43]
url:
www.arabies.com
ARABIES, June 2004 (No.207)
Gareth Smyth, “Irak, chronique d’un desastre” [16-19]
C. Malar, F. Bourdon, “Hans Blix: interview exclusive” [20-23]
Harvey Morris, “Palestine: un tunnel sans fin” [24-27]
Borzu Daragah, “Afghanistan: un Etat de desolation” [28-37]
Moncef Mahroug, “Tunisie: profession P-DG” [38-43]
Aida Touihri, “Algerie: Mourad Louadah, un bourreau de travail” [44-49]
url:
www.arabies.com
ASIAN AFFAIRS, March 2004 (Vol.35, No.1)
Ivor Lucas, “1979: Year of Destiny in the Middle East” [3-15]
Terence Clark, “Post-War Iraq: An Assessment” [16-21]
Yuko Kawanishi, “Japanese Youth: The Other Half of the Crisis?” [22-32]
Donald Hawley, St. John Armitage, Hugh Leach, Hugh Carless, John Shipman, George
Webb, “Tributes to Sir Wilfred Thesiger” [33-46]
Terence Clark, “The Noble Art of the Chase in the Arab World” [47-55]
url:
www.rsaa.org.uk
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, May 2004 (Vol.31,
No.1)
Helmut Mejcher, “King Faisal ibn Abdul Aziz Al Saud in the Arena of World
Politics: a Glimpse from Washington, 1950-1971” [5-25]
Henner Fuertig, “GCC-EU Political Cooperation: Myth or Reality?” [25-62]
Mehran Kamrava, “The Semi-Formal Sector and the Turkish Political Economy”
[63-88]
url:
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, (No.4, 72, 2003)
<<L’Irak Un Test Pour L’Empire>>
Roland Lafitte, “L’Irak, cible pour la seconde fois” [7-8]
Naima Lefkir-Laffitte et Roland Laffitte, “Chronique d’une chute annoncee”
[9-22]
Robert Charvin, “Apocalypse Law” [23-34]
Subhi Toma, “Retour de Baghdad” [43-54]
Haytam Manna, “Victimes de la Guerre: Les droits de l’homme” [55-60]
CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE, Winter 2003-2004 (No.48)
Regine Dhoquois-Cohen et Olfa Lamloum, “La Mediterranee des discriminations
ethniques” [9-12]
Adda Bekkouche, “La sous-representation des Francais d’origine non europeenne au
sein des institutions publiques” [71-82]
Ramdane Babadji, “Les Etats de la Ligue arabe devant le Comite contre la
discrimination raciale” [151-166]
url:
http://www.ifrance.com/Confluences
CONSTELLATIONS, June 2004 (Vol.11, No.2)
Andrew Arato, “Sistani vs. Bush: Constitutional Politics in Iraq” [174-192]
Hanna Lerner, “Democracy, Constitutionalism, and Identity: The Anomaly of the
Israeli Case” [237-257]
url:
http://www.hanitzotz.com/challenge/
CRITIQUE: CRITICAL MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES Spring 2004 (Vol.13,
No.1)
Fred H. Lawson, “Political Economy, Geopolitics and the Expanding US Military
Presence in the Persian Gulf and Central Asia” [7-32]
Roksana Bahramitash, “Market Fundamentalism versus Religious Fundamentalism:
Women’s Employment in Iran” [33-46]
Hasan Kosebalaban, “Turkish Media and Sport Coverage: Marking the Boundaries of
National Identity” [47-64]
Ahmad Harb, “Death, Rebirth, and the ‘Night Journey’: A Jungian Analysis of
Ghassan Kanafani’s Novel All That’s Left To You” [65-76]
Caroline Seymour-Jorn, “View from the Margin: Writer Ni’mat al-Bahiri on Gender
Issues in Egypt” [77-96]
Rochelle Davis, “Language and Loss, Or How to Bark like a Dog and Other Lessons
from al-Jahiz” [97-112]
Afshin Matin-asgari, “Iranian Postmodernity: The Rhetoric of Irrationality”
[113-124]
url:
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk
CURRENT HISTORY, May 2004 (No.103)
George Joffe, “Libya: Who Blinked and Why?” [*]
Michael T. Klare and Daniel Volman, “Africa’s Oil and American Security” [*]
url:
http://www.currenthistory.com
DEMOCRATIZATION, April 2004 (Vol.11, No.1)
Abdelaziz Testas, “The United States’ Approach to Algeria’s Civil Conflict:
Implications for Democratization, Internal Peace and Anti-American Violence”
[87-120]
url:
www.tandf.co.uk/journals
THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, June 2004 (Vol.14,
No.2)
Mujgan Alikasifoglu et al., “Violent Behavior Among Turkish High School Students
and Correlates of Physical Fighting” [173-177]
url:
http://www3.oup.co.uk/eurpub/hdb/Volume_14/Issue_02/
EUROPEAN SECURITY, Summer 2003 (Vol.12, No.2)
H. Tarik Oguzlu, “Is the Latest Turkish-Greek Détente Promising for the Future?”
[45-62]
url:
http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com
FOREIGN POLICY, May/June 2004
Jason Burke, “Think Again: Al Qaeda” [*]
url:
www.foreignpolicy.com
GEORGETOWN JOURNAL, Winter/Spring 2004 (Vol.5, No.1)
Interview with Nawaf S. Al-Sabah, “Going Global: The Future of Kuwaiti Oil” [*]
Mohamed Ibrahim Khalil, “Islam and the Challenges of Modernity” [*]
Ariel Cohen, “War of Ideas: Combating Militant Islamist Ideology” [*]
Sloan Mann, “Hope in a Land of Uncertainty: The Untold Story in Iraq” [*]
url:
http://journal.georgetown.edu
HAWWA, 2004 (Vol.2, No.1)
Madeline G. Zilfi, “Servants, Slaves, and the Domestic Order in the Ottoman
Middle East” [1-33]
Pelin Basci, “Advertising Modernity in Women’s World: Women’s Lifestyle
and Leisure in Late-Ottoman Istanbul” [34-63]
Mervat F. Hatem, “The Nineteenth Century Discursive Roots of the Continuing
Debate on the Social-Sexual Contract in Today’s Egypt” [64-88]
Etin Anwar, “‘Directed’ Women’s Movements in Indonesia: Social and Political
Agency from Within” [89-112]
Afis A. Oladosu, “Authority versus Sexuality: Dialects in Woman’s Image in
Modern Sudanese Narrative Discourse” [113]
url:
www.brill.nl
HAMIZRAH HEHADASH, (Vol.44, 2004)
<<in Hebrew>>
<<Special Issue: Islam, Society, and Space in Jerusalem Past and Present>>
Amikam Elad, “The Status of Jerusalem During the Umayyad Period” [17-68]
Joseph Drory, “Civil Administration in Mamluk Jerusalem” [69-114]
Yehoshua Frenkel, “The Demographic History of Jerusalem During the Mamluk Period
and Shari’a Court Records” [115-126]
Nimrod Luz, “The Public Sphere in Mamluk Jerusalem” [127-145]
Rachel Milstein, “Jerusalem Illustrated in Islamic Art” [145-156]
Yaron Ben-Naeh, “Relations Between the Jewish Communities of Cairo and Jerusalem
in the Seventeenth Century” [157-172]
Oded Peri, “Islamic Law and Christian Holy Sites: Jerusalem and its Vicinity in
Early Ottoman Times” [173-182]
Haim Gerber, “Palestine and Jerusalem in the Works of Khayr al-Din al-Ramli, a
Seventeenth-Century Intellectual” [183-188]
Milka Levy Rubin and Rehav Rubin, “On a Previously Unknown Name for Jerusalem
from the Ottoman Period” [189-194]
Ido Shahar, “’Modernizer’ and ‘Guardian of Tradition’: The Shari’a Court and
Women’s Status” [195-212]
Salim Tamari, “Jerusalem: Issues of Subordination and Governance” [213-226]
Moshe Amirav, “Holiness and Politics on the Temple Mount” [227-252]
url:
www.magnespress.huji.ac.il
HOUSING STUDIES, March 2004 (Vol.19, No.2)
Sultan Barakat, Ghasan Elkahlout and Tim Jacoby, “The Reconstruction of Housing
in Palestine 1993-2000: A Case Study from the Gaza Strip” [175-192]
url:
www.tandf.co.uk/journals
INSIGHT TURKEY, January-March 2004 (Vol.6, No.1)
Charles V. Pena, “Iraq: The Wrong War” [*]
Stephen Kinzer, “The Quiet Revolution” [*]
Interview with Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, “Turkey and the Middle
East” [*]
Bulent Aras, “Terror, the International System and Turkey” [*]
Jonathan Schanzer, “Ansar al-Islam: Back in Iraq” [*]
Sean L. Yom, “Turkey and the Middle East: Challenges, Choices and Consequences”
[*]
Ertan Efegil, “Why did the Turkish Parliament Reject the Memorandum of March 1?”
[*]
url:
http://www.insightturkey.com/
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE,
Summer 2004 (Vol.17, No.2)
Martin Rudner, “Hunters and Gatherers: The Intelligence Coalition against
Islamic Terrorism” [193-230]
url:
www.taylorandfrancis.com
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, February 2004
(Vol.36, No.1)
<<Special Issue: Culture and Identity in Palestine and Israel>>
Ela Greenberg, “Educating Muslim Girls in Mandatory Jerusalem” [1-19]
Mustafa Abbasi, “The Battle for Safad in the War of 1948: A Revised Study’
[21-47]
Uri Ben-Eliezer, “Post-modern Armies and the Question of Peace and War: The
Israeli Defense Forces in the “New Times” [49-70]
<<Diplomatic History>>
Zach Halevy, “Israel’s Strategy in Africa, 1961-67” [71-87]
Daniel C. Williamson, “Exploiting Opportunities: Iraq Secures Military Aid from
the West” [89-102]
Russell E. Lucas, “Monarchical Authoritarianism: Survival and Political
Liberalization in a Middle Eastern Regime Type” [103-119]
url:
http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/cmenas/ijmes/ijmes.htm
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, May 2004
(Vol.36, No.2)
<<Special Issue: Change Within, Change Without: The Ottoman Empire and
Turkey>>
Marc David Baer, “The Great Fire of 1660 and the Islamization of Christian
and Jewish Space in Istanbul” [159-181]
Oktay Ozel, “Population Changes in Ottoman Anatolia During the 16th
and 17th Centuries: The
‘Demographic Crisis’ Reconsidered” [183-205]
Renee Worringer, “’Sick Man of Europe’ or ‘Japan of the Near East’?:
Constructing Ottoman Modernity in the Hamidian and Young Turk Eras” [207-23]
Dilek Barlas, “Friends or Foes? Diplomatic Relations Between Italy and Turkey,
1923-36” [253-275]
Hootan Shamabayati, “A Tale of Two Mayors: Courts and Politics in Iran and
Turkey” [253-275]
url:
http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/cmenas/ijmes/ijmes.htm
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL POLICY,
2003 (Vol.23, No.12)
Abbas J. Ali, Manton Gibbs and Robert C. Camp, “Jihad in Monotheistic Religions:
Implications for Business and Management” [19-46]
INTERNATIONALE SCHULBUCHFORSCHUNG, (Vol.26, No.1, 2004)
<<Special Issue: Algeria, France and the Algerian War>>
Mourad Bencheikh, “Algeria 1954-1962. Necessary Introspection” [7-14]
Roger Gadewoltz, “On the Path from Identification to Reflection? The War of
Independence an Act of National ‘(Re)naissance’ in Algerian History Textbooks”
[15-30]
Sandrine Lemaire, “From the Crown Jewel of the Empire to National Amnesia:
Algeria as Portrayed in French Textbooks” [31-58]
Hassan Remaoun, “How Algerian Textbooks Deal with the Historical Facts of the
National War of Independence” [59-74]
Frank Renken, “Invisible History: The Algerian War in Final Year Textbooks Used
in France Before 1983” [75-92]
url:
http://www.gei.de
IRAN BULLETIN, 2004 (II, No.1)
Younes Parsa-Benab, “The Strident Voices of Pan-Iranianism” [34-37]
Mostafa Hejri, “Iranian Kurds: Political and Cultural Inequalities” [38-43]
Abolhassan Bani Sadr, “Independence and National Sovereignty, Part III” [44-49]
DER ISLAM, 2004 (Vol.81, No.1)
Hugh Kennedy, “The Decline and Fall of the First Muslim Empire” [3-30]
Francois de Blois, “Elchasai Manes Muhammad. Manichaismus und
Islam in religionshistorischem Vergleich” [31-48]
Ze’ev Maghen, “First Blood. Purity, Edibility, and the Independence of
Islamic Jurisprudence” [49-95]
Bernd Radtke, “Von des Chisers Handeln und schmutzigen Tricks” [96-114]
Michael Kemper, “Communal Agreements (ittifaqat) and ‘adat-Books
from Daghestani Villages and Confederacies (18th-19th
Centuries)” [115-151]
url:
http://www.deGruyter.de
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, April 2004 (Vol.15,
No.2)
Paul L. Heck, “Religious Renewal in Syria: The Case of Muhammad al-Habash”
[185-207]
Ruth Kark, “The Impact of Early Missionary Enterprises on Landscape and Identity
Formation in Palestine, 1820-1914” [209-235]
Ermin Sinanovic, “The Majority Principle in Islamic Legal and Political Thought”
[237-256]
Simon Haddad, “Anti-Americanism in Lebanon: an Empirical Assessment” [257-272]
url:
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, May 2004 (Vol.15, No.3)
Sidney H. Griffith, “Mystics and Sufi Masters: Thomas Merton and Dialogue
Between Christians and Muslims” [299-316]
Kenneth Cragg, “A Strange Half-Absence: Reflections on a Faithful Presence”
[317-330]
Qamar-Ul Huda, “The 40th
Anniversary of Vatican II: Examining Dominus Lesus, and Contemporary Issues for
Inter-Religious Dialogue Between Muslims and Catholics” [331-348]
Sindre Bangstad, “When Muslims Marry Non-Muslims: Marriage as Incorporation in a
Cape Muslim Community” [349-364]
Liat Radcliffe, “A Muslim Lobby at Whitehall? Examining the Role of the Muslim
Minority in British Foreign Policy Making” [365-386]
url:
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk
ISLAMIC STUDIES, Spring 2004 (Vol.43, No.1)
Qaiser Shahzad, “Ibn ‘Arabi’s Contribution to the Ethics of Divine Names” [5-38]
Irfan A. Omar, “Khizr-I Rah: The Pre-Eminent Guide to Action in Muhammad Iqbal’s
Thought” [39-50]
Sultan-I-Rome, “The Role of the North-West Frontier Province in the Khilafat and
Hijrat Movements” [51-78]
Kamran Scot Aghaie, “Gender-Coded Symbols and Public Religious Rituals in
Post-Revolutionary Iran” [79-102]
ISRAEL STUDIES FORUM, Spring 2004 (Vol.19, No.2)
Alan Dowty, “Impact of the Aqsa Intifada on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”
[9-28]
url:
www.aisisraelstudies.org/ais.htm
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, May 17, 2004 (Vol.15, No.2)
Ina Friedman, “Looking for Outside” [12-14]
Isabel Kershner, “Moving the Mountain” [20-23]
url:
www.jrep.com
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, May 31, 2004 (Vol.15, No.3)
Matti Friedman, “Between Tradition and Modernity” [16-17]
Netty C. Gross, “Turning Stone into Gold” [18-21]
Isabel Kershner, “A Crop of Leaders?” [22-23]
Kristen Gillespie, “Amman on Alert” [24-27]
Jaap van Wesel, “Lowering the Oil Pressure” [31-33]
url:
www.jrep.com
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, June 14, 2004 (Vol.15, No.4)
Matti Friedman, “Beneath Treacherous Sands” [11-13]
Isabel Kershner, “Death of an Intifada” [22-26]
url:
www.jrep.com
JEUNE AFRIQUE, 2-8 Mai, 2004 (No.2260)
Marwane Ben Yahmed, “L’Espagne va se tourner vers le monde arabe” Interview with
Miguel Angel Moratinos [32-35]
url:
www.lintelligent.com
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, April 2004 (Vol.48, No.2)
Quan Li and Drew Schaub, “Economic Globalization and Transnational Terrorism: A
Pooled Time-Series Analysis” [230-258]
Eric Neumayer, “The Impact of Political Violence on Tourism: Dynamic
Cross-National Estimation” [259]
url:
www.sagepub.com/ejournals
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT STUDIES, Fall 2003 (Vol.23, No.2)
Matt Bryden, “No Quick Fixes: Coming to Terms with Terrorism, Islam, and
Statelessness in Somalia” [24-56]
Stig J. Hansen, “Warlords and Peace Strategies: The Case of Somalia” [57-78]
Andrew McGregor, “‘Jihad and the Rifle Alone’: ‘Abdullah ‘Azzam and the Islamist
Revolution” [92-113]
Jeremy Pressman, “The Second Intifada: Background and Causes of the
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” [114-141]
Laura Stovel, “Behind the Myth of Innocence: Regendering the Violence of War”
[142-161]
url:
http://ultratext.hil.unb.ca/Texts/JCS/
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN STUDIES, January 2004 (Vol.22,
No.1)
Brian J. Hesse, “The Peugeot and the Baobab: Islam, Structural Adjustment and
Liberalism in Senegal” [3-12]
Gizachew Tiruneh, “Democratic Development in Botswana and Tunisia: A Comparative
Analysis” [13-28]
url:
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE, June 2004 (Vol.2, No.2)
Danilo Zolo, “The Iraqi Special Tribunal Back to the Nuremberg Paradigm?”
[313-318]
Jose E. Alvarez, “Trying Hussein: Between Hubris and Hegemony” [319-329]
Michael P. Scharf, “Is it International Enough? A Critique of the Iraqi Special
Tribunal” [330-337]
Yuval Shani, “Does One Size Fit All?” [338-346]
Claus Kress, “The Iraqi Special Tribunal and the Crime of Aggression” [347-352]
url:
http://www3.oup.co.uk/jicjus/current
JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MINORITY AFFAIRS, April 2004 (Vol.24, No.1)
Therese de Raedt, “Muslims in Belgium: a Case Study of Emerging Identities”
[9-30]
Garbi Schmidt, “Islamic Identity Formation Among Young Muslims: the Case of
Denmark, Sweden and the United States” [31-46]
Lenie Brouwer, “Dutch-Muslims on the Internet: a New Discussion Platform”
[47-56]
Ihsan Yilmaz, “Marriage Solemnization Among Turks in Britain: the Emergence of a
Hybrid Anglo-Muslim Turkish Law” [57-66]
Nora Almosaed, “Violence Against Women: a Cross-Cultural Perspective” [67-88]
Shazia Irfan and Malcolm Cowburn, “Disciplining, Chastisement and Physical Child
Abuse: Perceptions and Attitudes of the British Pakistani Community” [89-98]
Russell Zanca, “Explaining Islam in Central Asia: an Anthropological Approach
for Uzbekistan” [99-108]
Caroline Seymour-Jorn, “Arabic Language Learning Among Arab Immigrants in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: a Study of Attitudes and Motivations” [109-122]
Michael S. Merry, “Islam Versus (Liberal) Pluralism? A Response to Ahmad Yousif”
[123-140]
Jan Ali, “Islam and Muslims in Fiji” [141-154]
Osman Chuah, “Muslims in China: the Social and Economic Situation of the Hui
Chinese” [155-162]
M.A. Muhibbu-din, “Principles of Islamic Polity Towards Ahl al-Kitab and
Religious Minorities” [163-174]
Eliasu Yahaya, “Christian Churches in Ilorin, Nigeria: a Brief Historical
Survey” [175-180]
url:
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk
JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Spring 2004 (Vol.33, No.3, Issue
131)
Joseph Massad, “The Intellectual Life of Edward Said” [7-22]
Timothy Brennan, “Edward Said and Comparative Literature” [23-37]
Nicholas B. Dirks, “Edward Said and Anthropology” [38-54]
Ella Shohat, “The ‘Postcolonial’ in Translation: Reading Said in Hebrew” [55-75]
Sabry Hafez, “Edward Said’s Intellectual Legacy in the Arab World” [76-90]
Rashid Khalidi, “A Musical and Personal Collaboration: Daniel Barenboim Talks
about Edward Said” [91-97]
url:
www.ucpress.edu/journals/jps
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Spring 2004
(Vol.15)
Lisa Langdon, Alexander J. Sarapu, and Matthew Wells, “Targeting the Leadership
of Terrorist and Insurgent Movements: Historical Lessons for Contemporary Policy
Makers” [59-78]
url:
http://www.princeton.edu/~jpia
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES, June 2004 (Vol.60, No.2)
Cookie White Stephan, Rachel Hertz-Lazarowitz, et al., “Introduction to
Improving Arab-Jewish Relations in Israel: Theory and Practice in Coexistence
Educational Programs” [237-252]
Daniel Bar-Tal, “Nature, Rationale, and Effectiveness of Education for
Coexistence” [253-272]
Gavriel Salomon, “A Narrative-Based View of Coexistence Education” [273-288]
Dan Bar-On and Fatma Kassem, “Storytelling as a Way to Work Through Intractable
Conflicts: the German-Jewish Experience and its Relevance to the
Palestinian-Israeli Conflict” [289-306]
Rachel Ben-Ari, “Coping with the Jewish-Arabic Conflict: A Comparison Among
Three Models” [307-322]
Ramzi Suleiman, “Planned Encounters between Jewish and Palestinian Israelis: A
Social-Psychological Perspective” [323-338]
Helena Syna Desivilya, “Promoting Coexistence by Means of Conflict Education:
The MACBE Model” [339-356]
Rachel Hertz-Lazarowitz, “Existence and Coexistence in Acre: The Power of
Educational Activism” [357-372]
Rabah Halabi and Nava Sonnenschein, “The Jewish-Palestinian Encounter in a Time
of Crisis” [373-388]
Zvi Bekerman and Gabriel Horenczyk, “Arab-Jewish Bilingual Coeducation in
Israel: A Long-Term Approach to Intergroup Conflict Resolution” [389-404]
Mohammed Abu-Nimer, “Education for Coexistence and Encounters in Israel:
Potential and Challenges” [405-422]
Marwan Dwairy, “Culturally Sensitive Education: Adapting Self-Oriented
Assertiveness Training to Collective Minorities” [423-436]
Ifat Maoz, “Coexistence in the Eye of the Beholder: Evaluating Intergroup
Encounter Interventions Between Jews and Arabs in Israel” [437-*]
url:
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
Spring 2004 (Vol.27, No.3)
Michael Gunter, “The Consequences of a Failed Iraqi State: An Independent
Kurdish State in Northern Iraq?” [1-12]
Robert Looney, “Saudization: A Useful Tool in the Kingdom’s Battle Against
Unemployment?” [13-33]
Yucel Bozdaglioglu, “Identity Politics and Electoral Competition in Turkey: The
Turkish General Elections of 1999” [34-52]
Omar Khalidi, “Politics of Official Language Status for Urdu in India” [53-77]
MELA NOTES, Fall 2002-Spring 2003 (No.75-76)
Omar Khalidi, “A Guide to Arabic, Persian Turkish, and Urdu Manuscript Libraries
in India” [1-59]
Christine Dykgraaf, “Middle Eastern Librarianship: The State of the Art” [60-66]
Julie Coones, “MELA/MESA Report for the George Atiyeh Prize” [67-68]
url:
http://www.lib.umich.edu/area/Near.East/MELANotesIntro.html
MELUS, Winter 2003 (Vol.28, No.4)
Salwa Essayah Cherif, “Arab American Literature: Gendered Memory in Abinader and
Abu-Jaber” [207-228]
MERIA JOURNAL, June 2004 (Vol.8, No.2)
David Rodman, “Armored Breakthrough: The 1965 American Sale of Tanks to Israel”
[*]
Rodger Shanahan, “The Islamic Da’Wa Party: Past Development and Future
Prospects” [*]
A GLORIA Center Roundtable Discussion, “Iran, 25 Years Later” [*]
Ali Abootalebi, “Iran’s Struggle for Democracy Continues: An Evaluation of
Twenty-Five Years after the Revolution” [*]
James A. Russell, “Strategic Implications of the Iraq Insurgency” [*]
Richard H. Shultz, Jr. and Ruth Margolies Beitler, “Tactical Deception and
Strategic Surprise in al-Qai’da’s Operations” [*]
Jonathan Spyer, “An Analytical and Historical Overview of
British Policy toward Israel” [*]
url:
http://meria.idc.ac.il/
MERIP, Summer 2004 (Issue231, Vol.34, No.2)
Gary Sussman, “The Challenge to the Two-State Solution” [8-15]
Jonathan Cook, “Israeli Constitutional Committee Faces Double Bind” [16-21]
Interview with Rela Mazali, “Acts of Refusal” [22-25]
Rema Hammami, “On the Importance of Thugs: The Moral Economy of a Checkpoint”
[26-34]
Peter Lagerquist, “Doing Time in the Theater of Occupation” [35]
Moustafa Bayoumi, “A Bloody Stupid War” [36-45]
Bashir Abu-Manneh, “Journey Toward a Route in Common” [46-47]
url:
www.merip.org
METAPHOR, (Vol.19, No.1)
Zouhair Maalej, “Figurative Language in Anger Expressions in Tunisian Arabic: An
Extended View of Embodiment” [51-76]
url:
http://erlbaum.com
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Spring 2004 (Vol.58, No.2)
Anoushiravan Ehteshami, “Iran’s International Posture in the Wake of the Iraq
War” [179-194]
Vali Nasr, “Military Rule, Islamism and Democracy in Pakistan” [195-209]
Scott Lasensky, “Paying for Peace: The Oslo Process and the Limits of American
Foreign Aid” [210-234]
Murat Somer, “Turkey’s Kurdish Conflict: Changing Context and Domestic and
Regional Implications” [235-253]
J. E. Peterson, “Oman’s Diverse Society: Southern Oman” [254-270]
url:
http://www.mideasti.org
MIDDLE EAST POLICY, June 2004 (Vol.11, No.2)
Ziad J. Asali, Marshall Breger, Milton Viorst, Philip C. Wilcox Jr., “The Geneva
Proposals for Peace: Still Viable?” [1-24]
Leila Hudson, “Lessons from Wal-Mart and the Wehrmacht: Team Wolfowitz on
Administration in the Information Age” [25-38]
W. Patrick Lang, “Drinking the Kool-Aid” [39-60]
Beth Dougherty, “Victims’ Justice, Victors’ Justice: Iraq’s Flawed Tribunal”
[61-74]
Jahangir Amuzegar, “Khatami: A Folk Hero in Search of Relevance” [75-93]
Ali Gheissari, Vali Nasr, “Iran’s Democracy Debate” [94-106]
Fatma Al-Sayegh, “Post-9/11 Changes in the Gulf: The Case of the UAE” [107-124]
J.E. Peterson, “Oman: Three and a Half Decades of Change and Development”
[125-137]
Curtis R. Ryan, Jillian Schwedler, “Return to Democratization or New Hybrid
Regime?: The 2003 Elections in Jordan” [138-151]
Ghada Hashem Talhami, “European, Muslim and Female” [152-168]
url:
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, March 2004 (Vol.40, No.2)
David E. Mills, “Egyptian Investment in the Sudan: ‘Assistance or
Exploitation?’” [1-23]
Mustafa Sitki Bilgin and Steven Morewood, “Turkey’s Reliance on Britain: British
Political and Diplomatic Support for Turkey against Soviet Demands, 1943-47”
[24-57]
Zach Levey, “Britain’s Middle East Strategy, 1950-52: General Brian Robertson
and the ‘Small’ Arab States” [58-79]
Barak A. Salmoni, “Ordered Liberty and Disciplined Freedom: Turkish Education
and Republican Democracy, 1923-50” [80-110]
Ali Carkoglu, “Religiosity, Support for Seriat and Evaluations of
Secularist Public Policies in Turkey” [111-136]
Berdal Aral, “Fifty Years On: Turkey’s Voting Orientation at the UN General
Assembly, 1948-97” [137-160]
M.E. Yapp, “Islam and Islamism” [161-182]
url:
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk
MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, 2004 (Vol.28, No.4)
Interview with H.M. King Abdullah II of Jordan, “Jordan is a Regional Stability
Factor” [16-19]
url:
www.moench-group.com
MODERN & CONTEMPORARY FRANCE, February 2004 (Vol.12, No.1)
<<Special Issue: New Voices in French Politics>>
Jo McCormack, “Terminale History Class: Teaching about Torture During the
Algerian War” [75-86]
url:
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk
THE MODERN LANGUAGE JOURNAL, June 2004 (Vol.88, No.2)
Smadar Donitsa-Schmidt, Ofra Inbar, Elana Shohamy, “The Effects of Teaching
Spoken Arabic on Students’ Attitudes and Motivation in Israel” [*]
url:
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, April þ2004
Wendy Kristianasen, “Islam’s Women Fight for Their Rights [*]
Alain Gresh, “Israel: Off the Road Map” [*]
Gilbert Achcar, “Greater Middle East: The US Plan” [*]
Howard Zinn, “The Ultimate Betrayal” [*]
Bernard Adam, “United States: Losing the War on Terror” [*]
url:
http://www.mondediplo.com
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, May 2004
Ibrahim Warde, “Iraq: A Licence to Loot the Land” [*]
Juan Cole, “Iraq: All Together Against the Occupation” [*]
Jean-Louis Peninou, “Sudan: War in Darfur” [*]
Dominique Vidal, “Anti-Semitism in the Arab World” [*]
Etienne Balibar, “Palestine: A Universal Cause” [*]
url:
http://www.mondediplo.com
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, June 2004
Ignacio Ramonet, “Torture in a Good Cause” [*]
Pierre Conesa, “The Suicide Terrorists” [*]
Daniel Barenboim, “An Art of Sound that Crosses all Borders” [*]
Meron Rapoport, “Israel: Industrial Estates Along the Wall” [*]
Pascal Boniface, “Qatar: Buying into a Different Future” [*]
Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan, “Africa: No Money, No Treatment” [*]
Baruch Kimmerling, “Sharon’s Master Plan” [*]
url:
http://www.mondediplo.com
NATIONALITIES PAPERS, March 2004 (Vol.32, No.1)
Ayhan Akman, “Modernist Nationalism: Statism amd National Identity in Turkey”
[23-51]
url:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
NEW AFRICAN, May 2004 (No.429)
Sala Makki, “Sudan: Darfur Conflict Escalates” [28-29]
Franklin Okot, “Egypt: Crisis of Identity” [46-49]
url:
http://africasia.com
NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, March 2004 (Vol.21, Issue 2)
Nathan Gardels, “When Janet Jackson Meets Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani” [2-4]
Wole Soyinka, “To Everything, Its Place” [5-8]
Anthony Giddens, “Beneath the Hijab: A Woman” [9-11]
Nilufer Gole, “Visible Women: Actresses in the Public Realm” [12-13]
Abdolkarim Soroush, “Rise of Iraqi Shiites Threatens Iranian Theocrats” [27-28]
Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu, “The Iraqis Should Try Saddam, Not an International
Court” [29-32]
url:
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
url:
http://www.digitalnpq.org/
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 24 June 2004 (Vol.51, No.11)
Michael Massing, “Unfit to Print?” [*]
url:
http://www.nybooks.com/
ORBIS, Summer 2004 (Vol.48, Issue 3, pp.381-572)
Matthew Rhodes, “Central Europe and Iraq: Balance, Bandwagon, or Bridge?”
[423-436]
P. H. Liotta and James F. Miskel, “Dangerous Democracy? American
Internationalism and the Greater Near East” [437-449]
Mohammed Ayoob, “Turkey’s Multiple Paradoxes” [451-463]
Seema Gahlaut and Gary K. Bertsch, “The War on Terror and the Nonproliferation
Regime” [489-504]
Jonathan Schanzer, “Yemen’s War on Terror” [517-531]
Max Abrahms, “Are Terrorists Really Rational? The Palestinian Example” [533-549]
url:
http://www.fpri.org/orbis/
url:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL (Vol.11, No.1, 2004)
Yair Evron, “A Regional Security Regime in the Middle East” [5]
Ahmed Abdel Halim, “The New New World Order: Regional Security After Iraq”
[11-15]
Shmuel Bar, “Regional Security: An Israeli Perspective” [16-21]
Mamdouh Nofal, “The Centrality of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict for Middle
East Peace” [22-29]
Mohammad Shiyyab, “Two Threats to Regional Security: Water and Refugees” [30-36]
Asher Kaufman, “Understanding the Shebaa Farms Dispute: Roots of the Anomaly and
Prospects for Resolution” [37-43]
Yuval Steinitz (Interview), “It’s Not in Our Hands” [44-51]
Khalil Shikaki, “The Geneva Accord and the Palestinian Response” [52-62]
Dan Bar-On and Saliba Sarsar, “Bridging the Unbridgeable: The Holocaust and Al-Nakba”
[63-70]
Rouhana Marton, “The Psychological Impact of the Second Intifada on Israeli
Society” [71-80]
David Warmflash, “Assimilation and the Bi-National Confederation” [80-85]
Sara Roy, “A Nightmare Peace: Destroying the Basis of a Palestinian State”
[90-95]
url:
http://www.pij.org
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, June 2004 (Vol.25, No.3)
Peter Suedfeld, “Harun al-Rashid and the Terrorists: Identity Concealed,
Identity Revealed” [479-492]
url:
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
POLITICAL STUDIES, June 2004 (Vol.52, No.2)
Steven Hurst, “The Rhetorical Strategy of George H.W. Bush During the Persian
Gulf Crisis 1990-91: How to Help Lose a War you Won” [376-393]
url:
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com
THE PUBLIC INTEREST, Spring 2004 (N0.155)
Hillel Fradkin, “America in Islam” [20-36]
url:
www.thepublicinterest.com
REVIEW OF ARMENIAN STUDIES, 2003 (Vol.1, No.2)
Aydan Iyigungor, “EU’s Assistance Programme to Armenia: A Political Economy
Critique (Part I of EU’s Armenia Policy)” [75-87]
url:
http://www.eraren.org
SOCIAL IDENTITIES, January 2004 (Vol.10, No.1)
Ismael Abu-Saad, “Introduction to Special Focus on Racism in Israeli Society”
[7-8]
Barnor Hesse, “Im/Plausible Deniability: Racism’s Conceptual Double Bind” [9-30]
<<Special Focus on Racism in Israeli Society>>
Hannan Hever, “‘We have not Arrived from the Sea’: A Mizrahi Literary
Geography” [31-52]
Hanna Hertzog, “Both an Arab and a Woman: Gendered, Racialised, Experiences of
Female Palestinian Citizens of Israel” [53-82]
Dimitry Shumsky, “Post-Zionist Orientalism? Orientalist Discourse and
Islamophobia among the Russian-speaking Intelligentsia in Israel” [83-100]
Ismael Abu-Saad, “Separate and Unequal: The Role of the State Educational System
in Maintaining the Subordination of Israel’s Palestinian Arab Citizens” [101]
url:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
SOCIAL RESEARCH, Spring 2004 (Vol.71, No.1)
Andrew Silke, “Courage in Dark Places: Reflections on Terrorist Psychology”
[177-198]
url:
http://www.socres.org
THESIS ELEVEN, 2004 (Nos.76, 77, 78, 79)
Said Amir Arjomand, “Islam, Political Change and Globalization” [9-28]
Johann P. Arnason and Georg Stauth, “Civilization and State Formation in the
Islamic Context: Re-reading Ibn Khaldun” [29-48]
Christopher Houston, “Islamism, Castoriadis and Autonomy” [49-69]
Farhad Khosrokhavar, “The Islamic Revolution in Iran: Retrospect after a Quarter
of a Century” [70-84]
Babak Rahimi, “Between Chieftaincy and Knighthood: A Comparative Study of
Ottoman and Safavid Origins” [85-102]
url:
www.latrobe.edu.au/ThesisEleven
TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, Spring 2004 (Vol.3, No.1)
Bassam Tibi, “Euro-Islam: The Quest of Islamic Migrants and of Turkey to Become
European in Secular Europe” [*]
Ali Bardakoglu, “The Structure, Mission and Social Function of the Directorate
of Religious Affairs” [*]
Ali R. Abootalebi, “Political Islam, Governance and Democracy” [*]
Reha Keskintepe, “On the Compatibility of Islam and Democracy” [*]
Gareth Jenkins, “Non-Muslim Minorities in Turkey: Progress and Challenges on the
Road to EU Accession” [*]
Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, “AKP and the Paradox of Islamic Europhilia” [*]
Esra Bulut, “The Role of Religion in Turkish Reactions to Balkan Conflicts” [*]
Bulent Aras, “Failure of Political Islam in Turkey” [*]
Gokhan Bacik, “Re-Socializing Religion: Islam and the New Social Contract in
Turkey” [*]
Daniel Freifeld, “Can Religion Heal America’s Disadvantaged?” [*]
Jonathan Fox, “The Unique Role of Religion in Middle Eastern Ethnic Conflict: A
Large-N Study” [*]
url:
http://www.turkishpolicy.com
TURKISH POLICY QUARTERLY, Summer 2004 (Vol.3, No.2)
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, “NATO’s 2004 Istanbul Summit: Charting the Alliance’s
Ongoing Adaptation to 21st
Century Risks and Challenges” [*]
Hikmet Cetin, “Afghanistan at the Crossroads of History” [*]
Ugur Ziyal, “Re-Conceptualization of Soft Security and Turkey’s Civilian
Contributions to International Security” [*]
Alex P. Schmid, “Links between Terrorism and other Forms of Crime: The Case of
Narcoterrorism” [*]
Robert I. Rotberg, “Weak and Failing States: Critical New Security Issues” [*]
Ali M. Koknar, “To the Shores of Tripoli” [*]
Ian Lesser, “Turkey, Iran and Nuclear Risks” [*]
Mustafa Kibaroglu, “Turkey’s Sweet & Sour Policy Against NBC Weapons” [*]
Sinasi Demir, “Turkey’s Security Needs and Policy on the Threshold of the 21st
Century” [*]
Svante Cornell, “NATO’s Role in South Caucasus Regional Security” [*]
Sandra Breka, “Progress and Challenges: The State of Security in The Balkans”
[*]
Gulnur Aybet, “ESDP and New Security Challenges: How the Petersberg Tasks Have
Come a Long Way” [*]
Charles Grant, “European Defense: Why the EU Should Play a Bigger Role” [*]
Christian Jokinen, “Anti-Americanism and its Threat to Trans-Atlantic
Cooperation and Security” [*]
Siret Hursoy, “EU’s Long-Term Stability Strategy for the Middle East” [*]
Arben Qirezi, “Transformation of Al-Qaeda’s Strategy in Light of the New Global
War on Terrorism” [*]
url:
http://www.turkishpolicy.com
TURKISH STUDIES, Spring 2004 (Vol.5, No.1)
<<Special Issue: Greek-Turkish Relations in an Era of Détente>>
Ahmet O. Evin, “Changing Greek Perspectives on Turkey: An Assessment of the
post-Earthquake Rapprochement” [4-20]
Kostas Ifantis, “Strategic Imperatives and Regional Upheavals: On the US Factor
in Greek-Turkish Relations” [21-44]
Othon Anastasakis, “Greece and Turkey in the Balkans: Cooperation or Rivalry?”
[45-60]
Ahmet Sozen, “A Model of Power-Sharing in Cyprus: From the 1959 London-Zurich
Agreements to the Annan Plan” [61-77]
Gulay Gunluk-Senesen, “An Analysis of the Action-Reaction Behavior in the
Defense Expenditures of Turkey and Greece” [78-98]
Christos Kollias, “The Greek-Turkish Rapprochement, the Underlying Military
Tension and Greek Defense Spending” [99-116]
Ali Carkoglu and Kemal Kirisci, “The View from Turkey: Perceptions of Greeks and
Greek-Turkish Rapprochement by the Turkish Public” [117-153]
url:
http://www.turkishpolicy.com
THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, Summer 2004 (Vol.27, No.3)
Vali Nasr, “Regional Implications of Shi’a Revival in Iraq” [*]
Timothy M. Savage, “Europe and Islam: Crescent Waxing, Cultures Clashing” [*]
Graham E. Fuller, “Turkey’s Strategic Model: Myths and Realities” [*]
Scott Atran, “Mishandling Suicide Terrorism” [*]
Rohan Gunaratna, “The Post-Madrid Face of Al Qaeda” [*]
Paul R. Pillar, “Counterterrorism after Al Qaeda” [*]
url:
http://www.twp.com
THE WILSON QUARTERLY, Spring 2004 (Vol.28, No.2)
Saad Eddin Ibrahim, “An Open Door” [36-47]
Daniel Brumberg, “Beyond Liberalization?” [47-56]
url:
http://wwics.si.edu/index.cfm?fuseaction=WQ.toc&wq_volume_id=68459
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