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CONTENTS
NEWS FROM
THE GLORIA CENTER
1. PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST
2. WEBSITES/GROUPS ONLINE
3. FREE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO E-MAIL
PUBLICATIONS
4. FUNDING/SCHOLARSHIPS/FELLOWSHIPS/WRITING
OPPORTUNITIES
5. RESEARCH QUERIES-PLEASE HELP
6. SCHOLARS AND AUTHOR'S ALERTS (writers
report on their books, articles, and activites)
7. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF MEETINGS, CONFERENCES,
LECTURES
NEWS FROM THE GLORIA CENTER:
The latest
edition of the Turkish Studies Institute (TSI) News is now online.
Read it at http://tsi.idc.ac.il/tsinews/2005/issue2.html.
For a free subscription, write to gloria@idc.ac.il
1. PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST
A. Books
Geoffrey
Aronson & Mohammad Muslih, Palestinian Refugees, Arab Host
Countries, and the Right of Return (June, 2005). 175 pages. HB:
$49.95. ISBN 1-58826-318-5 For more info: http://www.rienner.com/.
Avi Jorisch,
Beacon of Hatred: Inside Hizballah's al-Manar Television
(Washington Institute, 2004). ISBN: 0-944029-88-4, 106 pages,
$24.95. To order: http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/templateC04.php?CID=66.
George
Perkovich, Jessica Tuchman Mathews, Joseph Cirincione, Rose
Gottemoeller and Jon Wolfsthal, Universal Compliance: A Strategy
for Nuclear Security (Carnegie Endowment, March 2005).
Read online: http://www.carnegieendowment.org/publications/index.cfm?fa=view&id=16593.
David
L. Phillips, Unsilencing the Past: Track Two Diplomacy and
Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation (New York: Berghahn Books,
February 2005). 160 pages, index. HB: $39.95. ISBN
1-84545-007-8. An account of the efforts to bring together two
nations amidst a conflict that has lasted for nearly one
century. For more info: http://www.berghahnbooks.com/.
B.
Journals, Newsletters. Papers
Insight
Turkey
October-December 2004, Volume 6, Number 4, is now available at:
http://www.insightturkey.com.
International
Studies Journal (ISJ) in
Iran has
released Issue 3 of the current volume. The following 3
articles are in Persian language, and pertain to the Middle
East: Mehdi Zakerian, "Assessing the Motivations and Stimulants
to Find a New Alternative Instead of the Name of Persian
Gulf," Mohammad-Reza Tajick, "Strategic Management in
IRAN Today: A Pathological Consideration, and Hajar Sia-Rostami,
"Prosecution of Saddam Hussein and the Position of Islamic Republic
of Iran." For a subscription, email Dr. Mehdi
Zakerian at mzakerian@yahoo.com.
Istanbul, the
History Foundation's quarterly journal on culture and city life in
Istanbul, is now out. The journal focuses on cultural activities and
sheds light on different issues and aspects of the city. To contact
the editor, Ozgur Tek, e-mail: otek@tarihvakfi.org.tr. For more
information on the History Foundation: http://www.tarihvakfi.org.tr/english/.
Today's
Nuclear Equation is
an electronic journal published by the US State Department in
March 2005. This edition of Foreign Policy Agenda examines the
elements in today's nuclear equation. For table of contents:
http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itps/0305/ijpe/ijpe0305.htm
For full 40 pages of text: http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itps/0305/ijpe/ijpe0305.pdf.
Toplumsal
Tarih (Social
History), the monthly history and culture journal of the History
Foundation, has its latest issue out. The journal includes both
popular and academic articles extending from prehistoric times to
the present, with an emphasis on the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish
Republic. For more information on the History Foundation: http://www.tarihvakfi.org.tr/english/.
Philip
H. Gordon and Kenneth M. Pollack, "America's Refusal to Engage Iran
a Dead End," Chicago
Tribune, December
15, 2004. http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/gordon/20041215.htm.
Porter J.
Goss, "Global Intelligence Challenges 2005: Meeting Long-Term
Challenges with a Long-Term Strategy: Testimony of Director of
Central Intelligence Before the Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence," February 16, 2005. http://www.cia.gov/cia/public_affairs/speeches/2004/Goss_testimony_02162005.html.
Peter
Khalil, "Don't Ignore Sunni Triangle," The Australian,
January 31, 2005. http://www.brook.edu/views/op-ed/fellows/khalil20050131.htm.
Matthew
Levitt, "Former Lebanese Prime Minister Hariri Assassinated," TWI
News Update, February 14, 2005. http://washingtoninstitute.org/templateC11.php?CID=192.
Matthew
Levitt, "Hizballah finances: funding the Party of God" an analysis
of Near East Policy from the Scholars and Associates of the
Washington Institute, March 1, 2005. To read go to: http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/templateC05.php?CID=2266
Matthew
Levitt, "Palestinian Authority Minister of Economy tied to Hamas?"
The Washington Institute's special report on the Arab-Israeli peace
process, March 4, 2005. To read go to: www.washingtoninstitute.org/templateC05.php?CID=2269.
Reuven Paz,
"Arab Volunteers Killed in Iraq: an Analysis," The Project for
the Reasearch of Islamist Movements (PRISM) Occasional Papers,
Vol. 3, No. 1 (March, 2005). http://www.e-prism.org/.
Alfred B.
Prados and Jeremy M. Sharp, "Syria: Political Conditions and
Relations with the United States after the Iraq War," Library of
Congress, Congressional Research Service, January 10,
2005, 30 pages. http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/crs/rl32727.pdf.
Barry Rubin,
"Arafat's Poisoned Legacy." National Interest Issue #79,
spring 2005. pp. 53-61. For information: http://www.nationalinterest.org/ME2/default.asp.
Barry Rubin,
"External Influences on Israel's 2003 Election," Israel
Affairs, Vol.10, No.4 (Summer 2004), pp.205-216. To read online,
go to: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13537121.asp.
Click on: Table of Contents for Vol. 10, and then click on the issue
itself.
Barry Rubin,
"Palestinian Politics Put to the Test," MIDSTREAM, Volume LI, No. 2,
March/April 2005, pp. 2-5. To order: http://www.midstreamthf.com/.
Barry Rubin,
"Reality Bites: The Impending Logic of Withdrawal from Iraq." The
Washington
Quarterly. To read,
go to: http://www.twq.com/05spring/docs/05spring_rubin.pdf.
Tamara
Cofman Wittes, "Promoting Democracy in the Arab World: The Challenge
of Joint Action," The International Spectator, December 2004.
http://www.brook.edu/views/articles/fellows/wittes20041231.htm.
"Israel's
Core Security Requirements for a Two-State Solution," Saban Center
Analysis Paper, No. 3, January 2005. http://www.brook.edu/fp/saban/analysis/yanai20050101.htm.
2. WEBSITES/GROUPS ONLINE
A.
General:
Middle East
Transparent is a Paris based
website which includes Arabic, English & French publications.
Access its homepage at: http://metransparent.com/.
Tarek Heggy, its prime contributor, has articles in English,
French, and Arabic, as well as an interview with Heggy at: http://metransparent.com/authors/english/heggy_english.htm.
The Saban
Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution publishes
the Monthly Digest of Policy Analysis. To read: http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/sabancenter_hp.htm.
The
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International
Migration (CARIM) announces its new website, which contains a unique
database on countries south and east of the Mediterranean:
Morocco,
Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Palestinian Territories, Israel, Jordan,
Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey. Three major dimensions of migration are
covered: demographic and economic; legal; political and social. The
website also offers original research reports and training
materials. http://www.carim.org/.
Policy
planning papers on Iran, Iraq,
Saudi, etc. are now available online at http://www.brookings.edu/fp/saban/analysis/20050325roadahead.htm.
B.
Afghanistan:
"Security
with a Human Face: Challenges and Responsibilities in Afghanistan,"
a National Human Development Report for Afghanistan, led by
Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh of Columbia and
Sciences-Po, has just been released. Download full report from: http://www.undp.org.af/.
C.
Iran:
Hossein
Derakhshan writes in his blog about the recent developments
regarding Iranian journalists and internet activists. http://hoder.com/weblog/archives/013647.shtml.
D.
Iraq:
See
"Strategic Implications of Intercommunal Warfare in Iraq" and other
related articles on the US Army web site: http://www.army.mil/professionalwriting/volumes/volume3/march_2005/3_05_2.html.
For a good
working bibliography about the war in Iraq -- much of it online
& compiled by the bibliographer of the Air University Library --
go to: http://www.au.af.mil/au/aul/bibs/iraqi/conflict.htm
E.
Turkey:
The
Middle East Media Research Institute's (MEMRI) announces its new
Turkish Media Project. which will monitor and translate the
country's printed media, sermons from Turkish mosques and school
textbooks. Soon there will be a page on MEMRI's website dedicated to
translations from the Turkish language. For info: memri@memri.org or
visit the website at http://memri.org/
3. FREE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO E-MAIL PUBLICATIONS
The BESA
Perspectives series is an occasional paper series on Israel and the
Middle East, sent out by email. To subscribe free-of-charge,
send your first and last name to besa.center@mail.biu.ac.il.
A new
mailing list has been launched to promote exchange between
academics, researchers, practitioners, or anyone else interested in
the past (and present) of cities in the Balkan region. Information
posted will include: calls for applications/papers, articles, new
publications, book reviews, online resources, questions regarding
research, and other kinds of announcements. The list will be
moderated, yet contributions encouraged to ensure a vivid exchange.
To subscribe, send a blank email to: balkancities-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
4. FUNDING/GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS/WRITING AND EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
Funding/Grants/
Fellowships and Employment
The Center
for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Texas at
Austin, is now accepting applications for travel grants to assist
faculty members at universities and colleges in Louisiana, Oklahoma,
and Texas to conduct research on the Middle East using the resources
available at the UT. Grants of up to $750 are
available. Recipients will be appointed Visiting Scholars
during their stay at UT-Austin and will have access to facilities as
well as training in the use of the UT Middle East Network
Information Center. To apply: send a letter describing proposed
research, expected dates of visit, and CV including a list of
courses you teach, to: Ian Manners, Director, Center for Middle
Eastern Studies, The University of Texas at Austin, 1 University
Station F9400, Austin, Texas 78712-0527, imanners@uts.cc.utexas.edu.
Former mini grant recipients are not eligible. Deadline:
May 13, 2005. http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/mes/.
The
Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin's Working Group 'Modernity and Islam'
invites scholars to apply for three postdoctoral fellowships in
2005-2006, on Circulating Genres: Literature, History and the
Politics of Translation. Germany's Federal Ministry for Education
and Research is funding the fellowships, which run from October 1,
2005 to July 31
2006. The
applicant's doctorate should have been completed no earlier than
1997. To apply, send: CV, a 2 to 4-page project sketch, a sample of
scholarly work (maximum 20 pages from an article, conference paper,
or dissertation chapter) and two names of potential referees (no
letter of recommendation required), by April 30, 2005. Send to khalil@wiko-berlin.de.
For info: http://www.wiko-berlin.de/Information/eakmi_i.htm
Writing
Opportunities
Prof. Barry
Rubin, Director of the GLORIA center, invites the submission of
proposals or manuscripts for three book series he is editing:
1. The Middle East in Focus
series-general series for books on the modern and contemporary
Middle
East. Books
dealing with comparative or multi-country perspectives are
especially welcome.
2. Military-Strategic series- books about the armed forces of
specific countries, evaluating wars and other military actions, WMD,
and other strategic issues. 3.
Islamism series- books about Islamist movements, ideology, history,
both in the Middle East and in other parts of the world including
Asia and
Europe.
For unpublished authors and doctoral dissertations, please include
formal proposal and two sample chapters. Published authors may
submit a proposal though a sample chapter or two is always welcomed.
Please feel free to inquire to profbarryrubin@yahoo.com
to ask for more information or whether topics are
appropriate.
5. RESEARCH QUERIES-PLEASE HELP
Seeking a
good and reliable overview of the real state of the art of Iranian
nuclear and Vectorial programs. Anyone with information,
please contact Olga Mattera-Argentieri at: silverss@tin.it.
Turkish
Studies Journal (TSJ), published
by the GLORIA Center
through Taylor & Francis, requests your assistance. Please let
us know about: forthcoming conferences relevant to the journal,
websites and discussion groups we could approach to publicize the
journal, organizations we should target with information on the
journal, associations to whose members we could offer a subscription
to the journal as part of their membership. We also welcome offers
to be readers for the Journal. On these matters, please write
Elisheva Brown at: elishevabrown@yahoo.com.
6. SCHOLAR'S AND AUTHOR'S ALERTS (writers report on
their books, articles, and activities)
Matthew
Levitt, "Hezbollah Finances: Funding the Party of God," in
Terrorism Financing and State Responses in Comparative
Perspective (Forthcoming in 2006). This paper was contributed to
the project "Terrorism Financing and State Responses in Comparative
Perspective," sponsored by the Center for Homeland Defense and
Security at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California.
This paper and others will be published in a forthcoming volume
edited by Jeanne Giraldo and Harold Trinkunas. http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/templateC06.php?CID=772.
Nitza
Nachmias and Rami Goldstein Eds. The Politics of Forced
Migration: A Conceptual, Operational and Legal Analysis,
(Baltimore: Publish
America, December 2004). Forward by: Roberta Cohen. Synopsis: The
displacement of large numbers of people in many parts of the globe,
as a consequence of the widespread political instability, and the
resulting new tensions and insecurity that constitute a hard reality
of the world at the outset of the 21st century, does not receive the
attention it deserves by scholars and practitioners. This collection
of essays, contributes significantly to rectify this situation and
to an understanding of this human tragedy of our times.
Rifat Bali,
Umit Kivang'a Cevap Birikim Dergisinin Yay}nlamayi Reddettigi
Makalenin Oykusu. ISBN 975-270-509-X. The book concerns
the story of an article, which was submitted to and refused
publication by the Birikim journal. The article in question was a
response to a certain Umit Kivanc, who attacked the author, claiming
he was biased towards Israel. To order: http://www.sahaf-turkuaz.com/.
Yildiray
Erdener, 101 Turkish Idiomatic Expressions (Dunwoody Press).
The book presents a sample of culturally rich Turkish idioms,
embedded in literary contexts. It serves not only to
teach language but is a window into contemporary Turkish
literature and culture. In the book, the literal meaning of
the idiom is presented, followed by its figurative meaning.
The book includes comic illustrations of the literal meanings
of the idioms. For each idiom there are excerpts from major Turkish
literary works, which illustrate how the idiom has been used
in written language. A brief introduction to each literary passage
is included, setting the context for the quotation, as well as a
list of vocabulary. To see the Dunwoody Press catalog: http://www.dunwoodypress.com/.
To contact the author: y.erdener@mail.utexas.edu.
Hillel
Frisch, "Fuzzy Nationalism: The Case of Jordan," Nationalism and
Ethnic Politics, Winter 2002, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 86-103. This
article analyzes the discourse and production of official national
identity formation in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan under both
King Hussein and his son Abdullah. The monarchy deliberately
promotes a fuzzy identity containing state-nationalist, pan-Arab and
Islamic elements rather than being limited to an exclusively state
nationalist perspective. Theoretically, the article shows that
national identity is not only constructed but often deliberately
“constructable” and malleable according to changing political goals
and circumstances. To contact the author: hfrisch@mail.biu.ac.il.
David
Rodman, Defense and Diplomacy in Israel’s
National Security Experience: Tactics, Partnerships, and Motives
(Sussex
Academic Press, March 2005. This book defines the central
concepts of Israel’s national security doctrine and explains how
these concepts have influenced the war-fighting experience of the
Israel Defense Forces. Special attention is also paid to Israel’s
relationships with the United States, Turkey, and India as they
relate to the Jewish state’s national security; the motives behind
Israeli foreign and arms exports policies; and whether Israel’s
national security doctrine ought to include a capability to threaten
the existence of hostile Arab (and Islamic) governments. For more
info: http://www.sussex-academic.co.uk/titles/MiddleEast/Rodman.asp.
7. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF MEETINGS, CONFERENCES, LECTURES
[This only lists new entries. For additional items, see MERIA
News past issues on our homepage. We welcome submissions of
events.]
May 6-8,
2005. Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. The 23rd Annual Conference of the
Center for Iranian Research and Analysis (CIRA) to be held at
Widener
University is calling
for papers and participation. The theme is: Post Khatami Iran.
Papers, panels, and roundtable submissions from observers,
commentators, and experts on broad theoretical, empirical, and
normative aspects of Iranian society are invited. Specifically
seeking economists, historians, sociologists, psychologists,
political scientists, legal analysts, healthcare experts, literary
scholars, demographers, journalists, and graduate students.
Comparative papers on Central
Asia, the Middle
East, and South/Central Asia are also welcome. For details, email
Dr. Hamid Zangeneh: hxz0001@widener.edu.
May 29-31,
2005. Tucson, Arizona, USA. Association for Israel Studies (AIS)
announces its annual meeting. Information on registration and hotel
reservations available at: http://www.aisisraelstudies.org/.
Special early registration rates available. Conference
accommodations: Marriott University Park Hotel, 880 E. 2nd Street,
Tucson, AZ 85719, Tel: (520)-792-4100, Fax: (520)-903-9906 (ask
for special AIS rates).
September
9-10, 2005. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. US-Iran Relations Conference:
Regional and Global Dynamics, to be held at the U. of Utah (Middle
East & Central Asia Conference Committee) and cosponsored by
Middle East Technical University (METU-Ankara, Department of
International Relations), and World Security Network, is calling for
papers. New deadline: April 25, 2005. Participants with
distinguished papers may be asked to contribute to a potential book
project on the same theme. To submit paper proposal, send name,
institutional affiliation, email address, postal address and
telephones, paper title, one-page max proposal synopsis and one-page
CV to: USIRANconference@aol.com. For
info. on registration and fees: http://www.utah.edu/meca.
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Publisher and Editor: Prof. Barry
Rubin Assistant Editors: Cameron
Brown, Joy Pincus
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