Current Contents of Periodicals on the Middle East: Compiled by Marion Gliksberg, Tel Aviv University, for The GLORIA Center

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CURRENT CONTENTS OF PERIODICALS ON THE MIDDLE EAST is a quick-alert publication, reporting in brief form the appearance of articles on the Middle East in specialized and general journals. CURRENT CONTENTS appears six times a year. It is distributed to all recipients of the MERIA News and Journal and offered by The GLORIA Center of the Interdisciplinary Institute, Herzliya, IL.

VOL. 27, No. 5, October 2007
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CONTENTS

  1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS
  2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

1. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF JOURNALS

ADELPHI PAPERS, (Vol.47, No.389, 2007)
AFRCIAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, September 2007 (Vol.19, No.2)
ARMED FORCES & SOCIETY, October 2007 (Vol.34, No.1)
ART & METIERS, Aout-Septembre 2007 (No.261)
AZURE, Autumn 2007 (No.30)
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, August 2007 (Vol.34, No.2)
BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES, October 2007 (Vol.70, No.3)
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE/REVUE CANADIENNE DE SCIENCE POLITIQUE, September 2007 (Vol.40, No.3)
COLUMBIA JOURNALISM REVIEW, July/August 2007 (No.339)
COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, November 2007 (Vol.40, No.11)
COMPARATIVE STRATEGY, (Vol.26, No.3, 2007)
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST, (Vol.27, No.2, 2007)
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE, September 2007 (Vol.24, No.3)
CRITIQUE: CRITICAL MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Fall 2007 (Vol.16, No.3)
CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, September 2005 (Vol.55, No.5)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, June 2007 (Vol.18, No.3)
FOREIGN POLICY, October 2007 (No.162)
GLOBAL MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION, December 2007 (Vol.3, No.3)
THE HARVARD INTERNATIONAL JOUNAL OF PRESS/POLITICS, October 2007 (Vol.12, No.4)
HARVARD MIDDLE EASTERN AND ISLAMIC REVIEW, (Vol.7, 2007)
HAWWA, 2007 (Vol.5, No.1)
HISTORISCHE ANTHROPOLOGIE, (Vol.15, No.2, 2007)
INSIGHT TURKEY, April-June 2007 (Vol.9, No.2)
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, September 2007 (Vol.83, No.5)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, October 2007 (Vol.5, No.4)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, August 2007 (Vol.39, No.3)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, September 2007 (Vol.31, No.3)
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY, November 2007 (Vol.17, No.3)
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, Fall 2007 (Vol.32, No.2)
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PERSPECTIVES, November 2007 (Vol.8, No.4)
IRAN AND THE CAUCASUS, (Vol.11, No.1, 2007)
ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, October 2007 (Vol.18, No.4)
ISRAEL AFFAIRS, July 2007 (Vol.13, No.3)
ISRAEL AFFAIRS, October 2007 (Vol.13, No.4)
ISRAEL STUDIES, Fall 2007 (Vol.12, No.3)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 3 September 2007 (Vol.18, No.10)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 17 September 2007 (Vol.18, No.11)
JEWISH SOCIAL STUDIES, Winter 2007 (Vol.13, No.2)
THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT STUDIES, Winter 2006 (Vol.26, No.2)
JOURNAL OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE ORIENT, 2007 (Vol.50, No.2-3)
JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN’S STUDIES, Spring 2007 (Vol.3, No.2)
JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN’S STUDIES, Fall 2007 (Vol.3, No.3)
THE JOURNAL OF NORTH AFRICAN STUDIES, September 2007 (Vol.12, No.3)
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, November 2007 (Vol.44, No.6)
THE JOURNAL OF PSYCHOHISTORY, Fall 2007 (Vol.35, No.2)
JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES, September 2007 (Vol.20, No.3)
THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, June 2007 (Vol.147, No.3)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Summer 2007 (Vol.30, No.4)
MEDITERRANEAN QUARTERLY, Summer 2007 (Vol.18, No.3)
MEGAMOT, June 2007 (Vol.45, No.1)
MERIA JOURNAL, September 2007 (Vol.11, No.3)
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Fall 2007 (Vol.14, No.4)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, September 2007 (Vol.43, No.5)
MIFGASH, June 2007 (No.25)
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, September 2007
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, October 2007
THE MUSLIM WORLD, October 2007 (Vol.97, No.4)
MUSLIM WORLD JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS, (Vol.4, Nos.1&2, 2007)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, October 11, 2007 (Vol.54, No.15)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, October 25, 2007 (Vol.54, No.16)
ORBIS, Summer 2007 (Vol.51, No.3)
ORIENTE MODERNO, (Vol.25, No.3, 2006)
POLICY REVIEW, October/November 2007 (No.145)
POLITY, October 2007 (Vol.39, No.4)
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY, 2007 (Vol.35, No.6)
STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT, August 2007 (Vol.10. No.2)
STUDIES IN CONFLICT & TERRORISM, 2007 (Vol.30, No.10)
STUDIES IN CONFLICT & TERRORISM, 2007 (Vol.30, No.11)
TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, December 2007 (Vol.19, No.4)
THEORY, CULTURE & SOCIETY, July 2007 (Vol.24, No.4)
TURKISH STUDIES, September 2007 (Vol.8, No.3)
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, 2007 (Vol.47, No.2)
WORLD POLICY JOURNAL, Spring 2007 (Vol.24, No.1)
ZMANIM, Summer 2007 (No.99)

2. ARTICLES FROM JOURNALS

ADELPHI PAPERS, (Vol.47, No.388, 2007)
Martin N. Murphy, “Contemporary Piracy and Maritime Terrorism: The Threat to International Security” [7-108]
http://www.informaworld.com

AFRICAN AFFAIRS
, July 2007 (Vol.106, No.424)
Ken Menkhaus, “The Crisis in Somalia: Tragedy in Five Acts” [357-390]
Cherry Leonardy, “Liberation or Capture: Youth Between ‘Hakuma’ and ‘Home’ During Civil War and its Aftermath in Southern Sudan” [391-412]
March Valeri, “Nation-Building and Communities in Oman Since 1970: The Swahili-Speaking Omani in Search of Identity” [479-496]
http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org

BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY
, September 2007 (Vol.47, No.5)
Badi Hasisi and Ronald Weitzer, “Police Relations with Arabs and Jews in Israel” [728-745]
http://bjc.oxfordjournals.org

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES
, May 2007 (Vol.34, No.2)
Jacob Høigilt, “Islamism, Pluralism and the Palestine Question: The Case of Hizbullah” [123-136]
Jonathan Rynhold and Jonathan Spyer, “British Policy in the Arab Israeli Arena” [137-156]
Hilde Henriksen Waage, “The ‘Minnow’ and the ‘Whale’: Norway and the United States in the Peace Process in the Middle East” [157-176]
Hossein Askari and Noora Arfaa, “Social Safety Net in Islam: The Case of Persian Oil Exporters” [177-202]
http://www.informaworld.com

BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES
, June 2007 (Vol.70, No.2)
Kevin van Bladel, “Heavenly Cords and Prophetic Authority in the Quran and its Late Antique Context” [223-246]
Fatih Yesil, “Looking at the French Revolution Through Ottoman Eyes: Ebubekir Ratib Efendi’s Observations” [283-3-4]
http://journals.cambridge.org

COMMENTARY, July/August 2007 (Vol.124, No.1)
Gabriel Schoenfeld, “The CIA Follies – Contd.” [27-33]
Gal Luft and Anne Korin, “Islam’s Divide and Us” [41-45]
Hillel Halkin, “Hebrew Poets in Old Spain” [46-51]
David Pryce-Jones, “Europe’s Terrible Transformation” [58-61]
http://web.ebscohost.com

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
, Fall 2006 (Vol.58, No.4)
Susan Rubin Suleiman, “The Idea of Europe” [267-271]
Roberto M. Dainotto, “Of the Arab Origin of Modern Europe: Giammaria Barbieri, Juan Andres, and the Origin of Rhyme” [271-292]
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~clj/

COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY, (Vol.6, Nos.1-2, 2007)
Mattei Dogan, “Comparing Two Charismatic Leaders: Ataturk and de Gaulle” [75-84]
http://www.ingentaconnect.com

COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY
, July 2007 (Vol.49, No.3)
Wilson Chacko Jacob, “Eventful Transformations: Al-Futuwwa Between History and Wveryday” [689-712]
http://journals.cambridge.org

CONFLICT RESOLUTION QUARTERLY
, Summer 2007 (Vol.24, No.4)
Peter T. Coleman and J. Krister Lowe, “Conflict, Identity, and Resilience: Negotiating Collective Identities Within the Israeli and Palestinian Diasporas” [377-412]
www.josseybass.com

CONFLUENCES MEDITERRANEE
, Printemps 2007 (No.61)
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Robert Bistolfi, “Rouvrir le champ du politique” [9-20]
Jean-Paul Chagnollaud, “Le Liban: La Resolution 1701 de l’ONU en sursis” [21-30]
Emilie Sueur, “Les chiites du Liban: comment ils se perçoivent” [31-40]
Didier Billon et Zulal Muslu, “Une Turquie en recherché de reperes” [63-80]
Mohammed el Oifi, “Discours mediatique saoudien et medias panarabes” [87-100]
Burhan Ghalioun, “L’arabisme par-dela nationalisme et arabisme” [101-118]
Oded Yinon, “Israel: une strategie perserverante de dislocation du monde arabe” [149166]

CONTINUITY AND CHANGE
, August 2007 (Vol.22, No.2)
Avi Rubin, “Legal Borrowing and its Impact on Ottoman Legal Culture in the Late Nineteenth Century” [279-303]
http://journals.cambridge.org

CRITIQUE: CRITICAL MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES
, Summer 2007 (Vol.16, No.2)
Ulrika Martensson, “The Power of Subject, Foucault and Islam” [97-136]
Afshin Matin-Asgari, “Modern Iran’s Ideological Renegades: A Study in Intellectual Accomodation to State Power” [137-153]
Kazuhiro Arai, “Combining Innovation and Emotion in the Modernization of Sufi Orders in Contemporary Egypt” [155-169]
Ayse Kadioglu, “An Oxymoron: The Origins of Civic-Republican Liberalism in Turkey” [171-190]
Goli M. Rezai-Rashti, “Transcending the Limitations: Women and Post-revolutionaary Iranian Cinema” [191-206]
http://web.ebscohost.com

CURRENT SOCIOLOGY
, July 2007 (Vol.55, No.4)
Daniela Klaus, Jana Suckow and Bernhard Nauck, “The Value of Children in Palestine and Turkey: Differences and the Consequences for Fertility ” [527-544]
http://csi.sagepub.com

DEMOCRATIZATION,
August 2007 (Vol.14, No.4)
Laura K. Landoldt, “USAID, Population Control, and NGO-Led Democratization in Egypt: The Fate of the ICPD Programme of Action” [706-722]
James N. Sater, “Changing Politics from Below: Women Parliamentarians in Morocco” [723-742]
http://www.informaworld.com

DIPLOMACY & STATECRAFT
, June 2007 (Vol.18, No.2)
Saho Matsumoto-Best, “British and Italian Imperial Rivalry in the Mediterranean, 1912-14: The Case of Egypt” [297-314]
http://www.informaworld.com

ETHNICITIES
, September 2007 (Vol.7, No.3)
Anthony Heath and Yael Brinbaum, “Guest Editorial: Explaining Ethnic Inequalities in Educational Attainment” [291-304]
Cornelia Kristen and Nadia Granato, “The Educational Attainment of the Second Generation in Germany: Social Origins and Ethnic Inequality” [343-366]
Herman G. van De Werfhorst and Frank van Tubergen, “Ethnicity, Scooling, and Merit in the Netherlands” [416-444]
Yael Brinbaum and Hector Cebolla-Boado, “The School Careers of Ethnic Minority Youth in France: Success or Disillusion?” [445-474]
http://etn.sagepub.com

THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION RESEARCH
, June 2007 (Vol.32, No.2)
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Heinz Bonfadelli, Priska Bucher and Andrea Piga, “Use of Old and New Media by Ethnic Minority Youth in Europe With a Special Emphasis on Switzerland” [141-170]
Joachim Trebbe, “Types of Integration, Acculturation Strategies and Media Use of Young Turks in Germany” [171-192]
Hasibe Gezduci and Leen d’Haenens, “Culture-Specific Features as Determinants of News Media Use” [193-222]
Joyce Koeman, “Cultural Values in Commercials: Reaching and Representing the Multicultural Market?” [223-255]
Christine Ogan, “Methodological Approaches to Studying Immigrant Communities: Why Flexibility is Important” [255-273]
Cindy van Summeren, “Religion Online: The Shaping of Multidimensional Interpretations of Muslimhood on Maroc.nl ” [273-297]

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES
, August 2007 (Vol.10, No.3)
Karen Qureshi, “Shifting Proximities: News and ‘Belonging-Security” [294-310]
Ammar Al-Ghabban, “Global Views in East London: Multi-ethnic Youth Responses to Television News” [311-326]
Sadaf Rizvi, “News Cultures, Security and Transnational Belonging: Cross-Generational Perspectives Among British Pakistani Women” [327-342]
Zabhia Yousuf, “Unravelling Identities: Citizenship and Legitimacy in a Multicultural Britain” [360-373]
Habiba Noor, “Assertions of Identities Through News Production: News-Making Among Teenage Muslim Girls in London and New York” [374-388]
Akil N. Awan, “Virtual, Jihadist Media: Function, Legitimacy and Radicalizing Efficacy” [389-408]
Helen M. Hintjens, “Citizenship under Siege in the Brave New Europe” [409-414]
http://ecs.sagepub.com

EUROPEAN REVIEW
, July 2007 (Vol.15, No.3)
Sadik J. Al-Azm, “Islam and the Science-Religion Debates in Modern Times” [283-296]
http://journals.cambridge.org

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, September/October 2007 (Vol.86, No.5)
James Dobbins, “Who Lost Iraq?” [*]
Michael Mandelbaum, “Democracy Without America” [*]
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/current/

FRENCH HISTORICAL STUDIES
, Summer 2007 (Vol.30, No.3)
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Patricia M.E. Lorcin and Paula Sanders, “France and Islam: Introduction” [343-350]
Marianna Shreve Simpson, “Manuscripts and Mongols: Some Documented and Speculative Moments in East/West Muslim-Christian Relations” [351-394]
Christine Isoom-Verhaaren, “”Barbarossa and His Army Who Came to Succor All of Us: Ottoman and French Views of Their Joint Campaign of 1543-1544” [395-426]
Pascale Barthe, “Du Turc au Traître: Les chevaliers de Saint-Jean-de-Jérusalem, les Ottomans et la France de Francois Ier dans L’oppugnation de Bourbon” [427-451]
George R. Trumbull IV, “Au Coins des Rues Diderot et Moise: Religious Politics and the Ethnography of Sufism in Colonial Algeria, 1871-1906” [451-484]
Jennifer M. Dueck, “A Muslim Jamboree: Scouting and Youth Culture in Lebanon Under the French Mandate” [485-517]
www.dukeupress.edu/fhs

GENDER & SOCIETY
, August 2007 (Vol.21, No.1)
Hanna Herzog and Taghreed Yahia-Younis, “Men’s Bargaining With Patriarchy: The Case of Primaries Within Hamulas in Palestinian Arab Communities in Israel” [579602]
http://gas.sagepub.com/

GLOBAL MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION
, August 2007 (Vol.3, No.2)
Christian Christensen, “Concentration of Ownership, the Fall of Unions and Government Legislation in Turkey” [179-199]
http://gmc.sagepub.com

THE HISTORIAN
, Fall 2007 (Vol.69, No.3)
Arnold Reisman, “German Jewish Intellectuals’ Diaspora in Turkey: 1933-55” [450- 478]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

INFOCUS QUARTERLY
, Summer 2007 (Vol.1, No.1)
Gal Luft, “Irans’ Oil Industry: A House of Cards?” [*]
Lawrence J. Haas, “The World According to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad” [*]
Dina Siegel Vann, “Iran’s Latin American Power Play” [*]
Michael Eisenstadt, “Iran: The Complex Calculus of Preventive Military Action” [*]
Raphael Israeli, “Nuclear Power and Anti-Semitism” [*]
Jonathan Schanzer, “Why the Threat of War Doesn’t Scare Iran’ [*]
Michael Ledeen, “The Iranian Time Bomb” [*]
http://www.jewishpolicycenter.org/infocus/

INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY, April 2007 (Vol.22, No.2)
Amy Zegart, “9/11 and the FBI: The Organizational Roots of Failure” [165-184]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE
, August 2007 (Vol.69, No.4)
Jaap van Ginneken, ” 9/11 as a Trigger for Long-Term Shifts in World Public Opinion” [323-333]
Ami Sengupta, Esther G. Long and Corinne L. Shefner-Rogers, “The Sada Says “We Women Have Our Rights”: A Gender Analysis of an ICT Initiative in Afghanistan” [335-353]
http://gaz.sagepub.com

INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY
, July 2007 (Vol.56, No.3)
Zeray W. Yihdego, “Ethiopia’s Military Action Against the Union of Islamic Courts and Others in Somalia: Some Legal Implications” [666-676]
http://iclq.oxforjournals.org

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT
, September 2007 (Vol.31, No.3)
Elliot Turiel, “The Problems of Prejudice, Discrimination, and Exclusion” [419-422]
Yona Teichman, Daniel Bar-Tal and Yasmina Abdolrazeq, “Intergroup Biases in Conflict: Reexamination With Arab Pre-adolescents and Adolescents” [423-432]
http://jbd.sagepub.com

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LAW AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
, Summer 2007 (Vol.15, No.2)
Bashar H. Malkawi, “E-Commerce in Light of International Trade Agreements: The WTO and the United States-Jordan Free Trade Agreement” [153-169]
http://ijlit.oxfordjournals.org

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES
, August 2007 (Vol.39, No.3)
Suazanne Pinckney Stetkevych, “Poetic Genius and Poetic Jinni: The Case of Ibn Shuhayd” [333-335]
Sheila Blair, “The Many Questions of Islamic Art” [336-337]
Islah Jad, “Rereading the British Mandate in Palestine: Gender and the Urban-Rural Divide” [338-342]
Zachary Lockman, “Did the Events of 9/11 Change the Field of Middle East Studies? Pensée 1: Of Course, But How?” [343-345]
Seteney Shami and Marcial Godoy-Anativia, ” Pensée 2: Between the Hammer and the Anvil: Middle East Studies in the Aftermath of 9/11″ [346-349]
Scott C. Lucas, “Abu Bakr Ibn al-Mundhir, Amputation, and the Art of Ijtihad” [351-368]
Devin Stewart, “The Structure of the Fihrist: Ibn al-Nadim as Historian of Islamic Legal and Theological Schools” [369-387]
Meir Hatina, “Where East Meets West: Sufism, Cultural Rapprochement, and Politics” [389-409]
Barbara Zollner, “Prison Talk: The Muslim Brotherhood’s Internal Struggle During Gamal Abdel Nasser’s Persecution, 1954-1971′ [411-433]
Yigit Akin, “Reconsidering State, Party, and Society, in Early Republican Turkey: Politics of Petitioning” [435-457]
http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_MES

INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGY
, July 2007 (Vol.22, No.4)
Ali Hassan Zaidi, “A Critical Misunderstanding: Islam and Dialogue in the Human Sciences” [411-434]
http://iss.sagepub.com

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PERSPECTIVES
, August 2007 (Vol.8, No.3)
Andrew J. Enterline and J. Michael Greig, “Surge, Escalate, Withdraw and Shinseki: Forecasting and Retro-Casting American Force Strategies and Insurgency in Iraq” [245-252]
Katia Papagianni, “State Building and Transnational Politics in Iraq: The Perils of a Top-Down” [253-271]
Navin A. Bapat, Daniel Ertley, Chansonette Hall and Mark Lancaster, “Perfect Allies? The Case of Iraq and Al Qaeda” [272-286]
Todd Sandler and Walter Enders, “Applying Analytical Methods to Study Terrorism” [287-302]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY
, June 2007 (Vol.51, No.2)
Lindsay Heger and Idean Salehyan, “Ruthless Rulers: Coalition Size and the Severity of Civil Conflict” [385-403]
Jacob N. Shapiro and David A. Siegel, “Underfunding in Terrorist Organizations” [405-429]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

IRANIAN STUDIES
, June 2007 (Vol.40, No.3)
Ali Paya and Mohammad Amin Ghaneirad, “Habermas and Iranian Intellectuals” [305-334]
Hamid Keshmirshekan, “Contemporary Iranian Art: The Emergence of New Artistic Discourses” [335-366]
Aliakbar Jafari, “Two Tales of a City: An Exploratory Study of Cultural Consumption Among Iranian Youth” [367-384]
Ilhan Ba göz, “Rain Making Ceremonies in Iran” [385-404]
Peyman Vahabzadeh, “Mostafa Sho’aiyan: The Maverick Theorist of Revolution and the Failure of Frontal Politics in Iran” [405-426]
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals

ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS
, July 2007 (Vol.18, No.3)
Seyed Mohammad Ghari S. Fatemi, “Autonomy, Euthanasia and the Right to Die With Dignity: A Comparison of Kantian Ethics and Shi’ite Teachings” [345-353]
Stephen G. Carter, “Christopher Dawson and Ayatollah Khatami and ‘The Dialogue of Civilizations’: A Christian-Muslim Conversation’ [403-420]
Martin D. Stringer, “Listening to the Language, Listening to the Words and Listening to the Spaces Between Words: Rhetoric and Pragmatics in the Performance of Christian-Muslim Relations” [421-430]
http://www.informaworld.com

THE JERUSALEM REPORT
, August 20, 2007 (Vol.18, No.10)
Barak Barfi, “Schizoid Take on Terror” [21-25]
www.jrep.com

JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES
, September 2007 (Vol.18, No.3)
Frank Griffel, “On Fakr al-Din al-Razi’s Life and the Patronage He Received” [313-344]
Joseph E.B. Lumbard, “From Hubb to ‘Ishq: The Development of Love in Early Sufism” [345-385]
William R. Roff, “Onomastics, and Taxonomies of Belonging in the Malay Muslim World” [386-405]
http://jis.oxfordjournals.org

JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES, Spring 2007 (Vol.36, No.3, Issue 143)
Tom Segev, “The June 1967 War and the Palestinian Refugee Problem” [6-22]
Jennifer Loewenstein, “Notes from the Field: Return to the Ruin that is Gaza” [23-35]
Jeff Halper, “From Protest to resistance: The Making of a Critical Israeli” [36-49]
Timur Goksel, “Mr. UNIFIL Reflects on a Quarter Century of Peacekeeping in South Lebanon” [50-77]
www.ucpress.edu/journals.jps

JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
, September 2007 (Vol.13, No.3)
Edward Snajdr, “Ethnicizing the Subject: Domestic Violence and the Politics of Primordialism in Kazakhstan” [603-620]
Anjum Alvi, “India and the Muslim Punjab: a Unified Approach to South Asian Kinship” [657-678]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES
, Summer 2007 (Vol.32, No.2)
Gawdat Bahgat, “Terrorism in the Middle East” [163-200]
www.jspes.org

JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY, September 2007 (Vol.33, No.6)
Selma Akyazici Ozkocak, “Coffeehouses: Rethinking the Public and Private in Early Modern Istanbul” [965-986]
http://juh.sagepub.com

JOURNAL OF WORLD HISTORY
, June 2007 (Vol.18, No.2)
Marc Baer, “Globalization, Cosmopolitanism, and the Donme in Ottoman Salonica and Turkish Istanbul” [141-170]
Mark Levine, “Globalization, Architecture, and Town Planning in a Colonial City: the Case of Jaffa and Tel Aviv” [171-201]
http://find.galegroup.com

LAW & SOCIETY REVIEW
, September 2007 (Vol.41, No.3)
Ellen Wiles, “Headscarves, Human Rights, and Harmonious Multicultural Society: Implications of the French Ban for Interpretations of Equality” [699-736]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

MAGHREB-MACHREK
, Ete 2007 (No. 192)
Beatrice Patrie et Emmanuel Espanol, “Le Liban en Peril?” [7-22]
Philippe Droz-Vinvet, “Quel processus de democratisation au Liban?” [23-40]
Daniel Meier, “La transition libanaise dans le retroviseur de la question palestinienne” [41-60]
Richard Labeviere, “Le general Aoun, un neo-chehabiste a l’epreuve de l’irakisation’ ” [61-70]
Joseph Faddoul, “La difficile mais necessaire arbiter des maronites” 71-88]
Hamadi Redissi, “Etat fort, societe faible en Tunisie” [89-118]
www.choisel-editions.com

AL-MASHRIQ
, June 2007 ( Vol.5, No.21)
Adel Beshara, “The Modern State in Contemporary Lebanese Political Discourse’ [13-20]
Christopher Vasillopulos, “The Roots of Israeli State Terrorism” [21-38]
Jean Bricmont, “A Fable About Palestine” [39-42]
Ward Boston, Jr., “USS Liberty Fiasco: Searching for Truth” [43-44]
As’ad Abu Khalil, “Party Politics and the Syrian Social Nationalist Party: A Review” [45-48]
Ronen Yitzhak, “The Arab Officers’ Part in the Arab Legion’s Victory in the 1948 War” [49-68]
Abdul-Fattah Al-Jabr, “Linguistic and Discoursal Features of Arab Students’ Spoken Discourse” [69-86]
Robert McColl Millar, “Why is Lebanon called ‘the Lebanon’ ” [87-94]

MEDITERRANEAN POLITICS
, July 2007 (Vol.12, No.2)
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Bradford Dillman, “Shining Light on the Shadows: The Political Economy of Illicit Transactions in the Mediterranean” [123-139]
Ahmet Icduygu, “The Politics of Irregular Migratory Flows in the Mediterranean Basin: Economy, Mobility and ‘Illegality’ ” [141-161]
Paola Monzini, “Sea-Border Crossings: The Organization of Irregular Migration to Italy” [163-184]
Ibrahim Warde, “The War on Terror, Crime and the Shadow Economy in the MENA Countries” [233-248]
Jaafar Aksisas, “Prisoners of Globalisation: Marginality, Community and the New Informal Economy in Morocco” [249-262]
Djilali Hadjadj, “Algeria: A Future Hijacked by Corruption” [263-277]
http://www.informaworld.com


MERIA JOURNAL
, September 2007 (Vol.11, No.3)
Adel Guindy, “Family Status Issues among Egypt’s Copts: A Brief Overview” [*]
Panel Discussion, “The Future of Lebanon” [*]
Matt Crosston, “The Hizb Ut-Tahrir in Central Asia: How America Misreads Islamist Threats” [*]
Wolfgang Schwanitz, “Germany’s Middle East Policy”
Ibrahim Al-Marashi, “Disbanding and Rebuilding the Iraqi Army: The Historical Perspective” [*]
Bill Bache, “Transferring American Values to Iraq” [*]
Heymi Bahar, “The Real Winners and Losers of Turkey’s July 2007 Election” [*]
Isaac Kfir, “The Crisis of Pakistan: A Dangerously Weak State” [*]
Barry Rubin, “How the Arab Regimes Defeated the Liberalization Challenge” [*]
http://meria.idc.ac.il/

THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL
, Summer 2007 (Vol.61, No.3)
Sami E. Baroudi, “Arab Intellectuals and the Bush Administration’s Campaign for Democracy: The Case of the Greater Middle East Initiative” [390-420]
Daniel Heradsveit and G. Matthew Bonham, “What the Axis of Evil Metaphor Did to Iran” [421-442]
Menachem Klein, “Hamas in Power” [442-459]
Nadav Shelef, “Testing the Logic of Unilateral Withdrawal: Lessons from the History of the Labor Zionist Movement” [460-476]
Hakan Yilmaz, “Islam, Sovereignty, and Democracy: A Turkish View” [477-493]
http://tmej.mideasti.org

MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Fall 2007 (Vol.14, No.3)
F. Gregory Gause III, Fareed Mohamedi, Afshin Molavi, Wayne White and Anthony Cordesman, “The Future of the Middle East: Strategic Implications for the United States- A Symposium” [1-28]
Herbert C. Kelman, “Israeli-Palestinian Peace: Inching Toward and Looking Beyond Negotiations” [29-40]
Nurit Peled-Elhanan, “Speech at a Demonstration in Tel Aviv Commemorating 40 Years of Occupation’ [41-44]
Ronnie Kasrils, “Speech to the South African Parliament on the 40th Anniversary of the Israeli Occupation, June 6, 2007″ [45-48]
Gawdat Bahgat, “Saudi Arabia and the Arab-Israeli Peace Process” [49-59]
Jahangir Amuzegar, “Islamic Social Justice, Iranian Style” [60-78]
Trita Parsi, “Iran and Israel: The Avoidable War” [79-85]
Arthur A. Goldsmith, “Muslim Exceptionalism? Measuring the ‘Democracy Gap’ ” [86-96]
Benjamin Isakhan, “Engaging ‘Primitive Democracy”: Mideast Roots of Collective Governance” [97-117]
M. Hakan Yavuz Nihat Ali Ozcan, “Crisis in Turkey: The Conflict of Political Languages” [118-135]
Justin Dargin, “Qatar’s Natural Gas: The Foerign -Policy Driver” [136-142]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

MIDDLE EASTERN LITERATURES
, (incorporating Edebiyat), (Vol.10, No.1)
Letizia Osti, “Ibn Bassam: A Case Study on Poetry and Power” [1-14]
Halim Kara, “Narratives of Self-assertion: Representations of the Western Other in the Works of the Uzbek Abdulhamid Sulaymon Cholpan, 1897-1938” [57-74]

MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, July 2007 (Vol.43, No.4)
Alexander Knysh, “Contextualizing the Salafi-Sufi Conflict (from the Northern Caucasus to Hadramawt)” [503-530]
Athanasios Moulakis, “Power-Sharing and its Discontents: Dysfunctional Constitutional Arrangements and the Failure of the Annan Plan for a Reunified Cyprus” [531-556]
Martin Hvidt, “Public-Private Ties and their Contribution to Development: The Case of Dubai” [557-578]
F. Robert Hunter, “Promoting Empire: The Hachette Tourist in French Morocco, 1919-36” [579-592]
Suleyman Inan, “The First History of the Turkish Revolution Lectures and Courses in Turkish Universities (1934-42)” [593-611]
Gregory A. Burris, “The Other From Within: Pan-Turkist Mythmaking and the Expulsion of the Turkish Left” [611-624]
Ilker Ayturk, “Attempts at Romanizing the Hebrew Script and their Failure: Nationalism, Religion and Alphabet Reform in the Yishuv” [625-646]
Hande Paker, “Reflection of the State in the Turkish Red Crescent: From Modernization to Corruption to Reform?” [647-660]
www.tandf.co.uk/journals

LE MONDE DE LA BIBLE
, Juillet-Aôut 2007 (No. 178)
Sophie Laurant, “A la rencontre du Soudan: des pharaons noirs aux royaumes chretiens” [16-39]

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, July 2007
Syed Saleem Shahzad, “Al-Qaida: The Unwanted Guests” [*]
Syed Saleem Shahzad, “Takfirism: A Messianic Ideology” [*]
Alain Gresh, “A New Enemy, the Shia” [*]
Alain Gresh, “Palestine Wrecked” [*]
Ramzy Baroud, “Gaza: Chaos Foretold” [*]
http://monde.diplo.com

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE
, August 2007
Noam Chomsky and Daniel Mermet, “Democracy’s Invisible Line” [*]
Regis Debray, “Palestine: A Policy of Deliberate Blindness” [*]
Wendy Kristianasen, “Can Morocco’s Islamists Check al-Qaida?” [*]
Wendy Kristianasen, “Divorce Moroccan Style” [*]
William Dalrymple, “Lessons From the British Raj” [*]
http://monde.diplo.com

THE MUSLIM WORLD, July 2007 (Vol.97, No.3)
Syed Hussein Alatas, “Perceptions of Muslim Revival” [377-384]
Majid Tehranian, “Globalization and Religious Resurgence: An Historical Perspective” [385-394]
Abdullah Saeed, “Trends in Contemporary Islam: A Preliminary Attempt at Classification” [395-404]
Bryan S. Turner, “Islam, Religious Revival and the Sovereign State” [405-418]
Mona Abaza, “More on the Shifting Worlds of Islam. The Middle East and Southeast Asia: A Troubled Relationship?” [419-436]
Riaz Hassan, “On Being Religious: Patterns of Religious Commitment in Muslim Societies” [437-478]
Noor Aisha Abdul Rahman, “Changing Roles, Unchanging Perceptions and Institutions: Traditionalism and its Impact on Women and Globalization in Muslim Societies in Asia” [479-507]
Syed Farid Alatas, “Contemporary Muslim Revival” [508-520]
http://blackwell-synergy.com

NORTHEAST AFRICAN STUDIES
, (Vol.9, No.1, 2002, New Series)
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Jon Darrel Unruh, “Postwar Resource Tenure Issues in the Settlement of Sudan’s Dislocated Population” [*]
Scopas S. Poggo, “General Ibrahim Abboud’s Military Administration in the Sudan, 1958-1964: Implementation of the Programs of Islamization and Arabization in the Southern Sudan” [*]
Yehudit Ronen, “Ethiopia’s Involvement in the Sudanese Civil War: Was it as Significant as Khartoum Claimed?” [*]
http://muse.jhu.edu/

ORIENTE MODERNO
, Vol.25 (old series 86) No.2, 2006
Hasan Hanfi, “Voluntary Martyrdom” [201-210]
Salvatore Bono, “La schiavitu di Hans Nicol Furneisen ad Algeri e Istanbul (1712-1719)” [211-221]
Claudia Morsut, “I negoziati tra Gran Bretagna e Francia per la spartizione del Vicino Oriente (1916-1920)” [253-277]
Rafael Herstein, “La diversite des etudes orientales a l’universite Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth Durant les premieres decades de son existence (1875-1914)” [313-330]
Michael Axworthy, “Basile Vatatses and his history of Nader Sah” [331-343]
Fatima Mernissi, “The New Arab Mass-Media Vehicles of Democracy” [345-356]
Giacomo E. Caretti, “Il ritorno di Essad Bey” [357-372]
Anthony Santilli, “Quelques reflexions concernant la nouvelle histoire diplomatique de Christian Windler” [373-382]

PE’AMIM, Winter 2007 (No.10)
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Yuval Harari, “Jewish Incantation Plates in Modern Times: From the Muslim Sphere to Israel” [55-78]
Shlomo H. Pick, “The Synagoges of Marseille and Their Customs in the High Middle Ages” [85-114]

POLICY REVIEW
, August and September 2007 (No.144)
Robert Kagan, “End of Dreams, Return of History” [*]
http://www.hoover.org

POLITICAL STUDIES REVIEW
, September 2007 (Vol. 5, No.3)
Gurpreet Marhajan, “Multiculturalism in the Age of Terror: Confronting the Challenges” [317-336]
Maarten P. Vink, “Dutch ‘Multiculturalism’ Beyond the Pillarisation Myth” [337-350]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

POLITICS
, October 2007 (Vol.27, No.3)
Ian Roberge, “Misguided Policies in the War on Terror? The Case for Disentangling Terrorist Financing from Money Laundering” [196-203]
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com

POLITICS & SOCIETY
, September 2007 (Vol.35, No.3)
Anouk Guine and Francisco Xavier Moreno Fuentes, “Engendering Redistribution, Recognition, and Representation: The Case of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the United Kingdom and France” [477-519]
http://pas.sagepub.com

REFUGEES SURVEY QUARTERLY
, (Vol.26, No.2, 2007)
Bayram Balci, “Central Asian Refugees in Saudi Arabia: Religious Evolution and Contributing to the Reislamisation of their Motherland” [12-21]
Samuel M. Behloul, “From ‘Problematic’ Foreigners to ‘Unproblematic’ Muslims: Bosnians in the Swiss Islam-Discourse” [22-35]
Christine Chaillot, “Some Aspects of the Situation of Refugees from the Oriental Orthodox Christian Churches” [47-56]
http://rsq.oxfordjournals.org

SPECULUM
, July 2007 (Vol.82, No.3)
Amy G. Remensnyder, “Christian Captives, Muslim Maidens, and Mary” [642-677]
http://www.medievalacademy.org/speculum/speculum.htm

STATE & SOCIETY
, April 2007 (Vol.6, No.1)
Jacob Tovy, “The Political System in Israel and the Palestinian Refugee Problem: From Lausanne to Paris” [77-99]
Eitan Alimi, “The Intifada and Israeli Society: Political Opportunities, Action Strategies and Tactics” [*]
Tamir Goren, “The Issue of Haifa’s Mayoralty and the Preparations for the Municipal Elections toward the End of the Mandatory Period” [*]
http://medina.haifa.ac.il

STRATEGIC INSIGHTS, (August 2007 (Vol.6, No.5)
Andrea Plebani, “Attractiveness of WMD for Radical Islamist Movements: Ideological Constraints, Black-Spots, and Failed-Weak States” [*]
Catherine Rhodes and Malcolm Dando, “The Biological Weapons Proliferation Threat: Past, Present, and Future Assessments and Responses” [*]
Glen Segell, “The London Ricin Cell” [*]
Bruno Tertrais, “Not a ‘Wal-Mart’, but an ‘Imports-Exports Enterprise’: Understanding the Nature of the A.Q.Khan Network” [*]
Phil Williams, “Terror, Organized Crime, and WMD Smggling: Challenge and Response” [*]
Lyudmilla Zaitseva, “Organised Crime, Terrorism, and Nuclear Trafficking” [*]
Ryan Carr, “Understanding Iran’s Motivations in Iraq: The Cost Calculus of External Support” [*]
Stephen Blank, “Project 2008: Notes on the Russian Succession’ [*]
http://www.ccc.nps.navy.mil/si/

STUDIA ISLAMICA
, 98/99 (2004)
Eric Ormsby, “The Faith of Pharaoh: A Disputated Question in Islamic Theory” [5-28]
Philippe Senac, “Le Maghreb Al-Aqsa et l’Occident Chretien (VIII-IX siecles)” [29-48]
Maya Yazighi, “Defense and Validation in Shi’I and Sunni tradition: The Case of Muhammad b. Abi Bakr” [49-70]
Laury Silvers, “Theoretical Sufism in Early Period: The Work of Abu Bakr al-Wasiti” [71-94]
Marion Katz, “The Haji and the Study of Islamic Ritual” [95-131]
Mohamed Chaouki Sine,”L’apport de Gazali aux fondements mystiques et philosophiques de la connaissance et l’objection d’Ibn Arabi a la question de la vision de Dieu” [131-156]
Nejmeddine Hentati, “Les moulins au Maghreb musulman medieval” [157-183]
Shahab Ahmed and Nenad Filipovic, “The Sultan’s Syllabus: A Curriculum for the Ottoman Imperial medreses” [183-218]

SURVIVAL, Spring 2007 (Vol.49, No.1)
Mark Fitzpatrick, “Can Iran’s Nuclear Capability Be Kept Latent?” [33-58]
Steven Simon, “America and Iraq: The Case for Disengagement” [61-84]
Toby Dodge, “The Causes of US Failure in Iraq” [85-106]
Shibley Telhami, “America in Arab Eyes” [107-122]
Dana H. Allin, “American Power and Allied Restraint: Lessons of Iraq” [123-140]
Phillip C. Saunders, “The United States and East Asia After Iraq” [141-152]
Ronald Steel, “An Iraq Syndrome?” [153-162]
http://www.iiss.org/publications/survival
http://www.informaworld.com

SURVIVAL
, Summer 2007 (Vol.49, No.2)
Jonathan Stevenson, “Risks and Opportunities in Somalia” [5-20]
Maoun Fandy, “Enriched Islam: The Muslim Crisis of Education” [77-98]
Ellen Laipson, “Prospects for Middle East Security-Sector Reform” [99-110]
Dalia Dassa Kaye and Frederic M. Wehrey, “A Nuclear Iran: The Reaction of Neighbours” [111-128]
Rajan Menon and S. Enders Wimbush, “The US and Turkey: End of an Alliance?” [129-144]
http://www.iiss.org/publications/survival
http://www.informaworld.com

SURVIVAL, Autumn 2007 (Vol.49, No.3)
Yezid Sayigh, “Inducing a Failed State in Palestine” [7-39]
Bruce Riedel, “The Return of the Knights: al-Qaeda and the Fruits of Middle East Disorder” [107-120]
Daniel Byman, “US Counter-terrorism Options: A Taxonomy” [121-150]
James M. Acton, M. Brooke Rogers and Peter D. Zimmerman, “Beyond the Dirty Bomb: Re-thinking Radiological Terror” [151-168]
Tim Guldimann, “The Iranian Nuclear Impasse” [169-178]
Bruce W. Jentleson, “America’s Global Role After Bush” [179-200]
http://www.iiss.org/publications/survival
http://www.informaworld.com

TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, Summer 2007 (Vol.19, No.3)
Christiana C. Brafman Kittner, “The Role of Safe Heavens in Islamist Terrorism” [307-329]
Mariya Omelicheva, “Combating Terrorism in Central Asia: Explaining Differences in States’ Responses to Terror” [369-393]
Gregory D. Miller, “Confronting Terrorism: Group Motivation and Successful State Policies” [331-350]
http://www.tandf.co.uk/

THIRD TEXT
, (Vol. 20, Nos.3&4, 2006)
Ella Sohat, “Allegories of Zion, Palestine and Exile” [287-291]
Abdul-Rahim Al-Shaikh, “Towards a Foucault-Kantian Geography of Meaning: A Palestinian Tale of Enlightenment” [293-304]
Gil Anidjar, “Around 1948′ [305-316]
Issam Nassar, “Jerusalem in Nineteenth-Century Photography” [317-326]
Yosefa Loshitzaky, “From the Holocaust to the Intifada” [327-335]
Samir Srouji, “Nazareth: Intersecting Narratives of Modern Architectural Histories” [355-371]
Ilana Salama Ortar and Stephen Wright, “Inadvertent Monuments” [373-376]
Gannit Ankori, “Christian and Muslim Allusions in Recent Palestinian Art” [379-390]
Mahmoud Abu Hashhash, “On the Visual Representation of Martyrdom in Palestine” [391-403]
Laura Junka, “At the Edge of Two Intifadas: The Politics of Gaza Beach” [417-428]
http://www.informaworld.com

THIRD TEXT, (Vol.21, No.1, 2007)
Rasha Salti, “Notes from the Beirut Siege” [9-18]
Laura Mulvey, “The Spectator’s Memory in Abbas Kiarostami’s Koker Trilogy” [19-29]
Abdul-Rahim Al-Shaikh, “Poetics of Deformation in Palestinian Political Cartoon” [65-78]
http://www.informaworld.com

TURKISH STUDIES
, September 2007 (Vol.8, No.3)
Elie Podeh, “The Final Fall of the Ottoman Empire: Arab Discourse over Turkey’s Accession to the European Union” [*]
C. Bulent Aybar, A. Erhan Mergen, Victor Perotti & David McHardy Reid, “Analysis of Attitutes of Turkish Citizens towards the Effect of European Union Membership on the Economic, Political, and Cultural Environment” [*]
Emre Toros, “Understanding the Role of Civil Society as an Agent for Democratic Consolidation: The Turkish Case” [*]
Aye Saktanber, “Cultural Dilemmas of Muslim Youth: Negotiating Muslim Identities and Being Young in Turkey” [*]

DIE WELT DES ISLAMS
, July 2007 (Vol.47, No.2)
David Johnston, “Moqasid Al-Shar’ia: Epistemology and Hermeneutics of Muslim Theologies of human Rights” [149-187]
Eyal Zisser, “The Syrian Phoenix – The Revival of the Syrian Social National Party in Syria” [188-206]
Mark S. Wagner, “Jewish Mysticism on Trial in a Muslim Court: A Fatwa on the Zohar-Yemen 1914” [207-231]
http://web.ebscohost.com

YOUTH & SOCIETY
, September 2007 (Vol.39, No.1)
Moshe Sherer and Orit Karnieli-Miller, “Intentions for Advice and Help Seeking Among Jewish and Arab Youth in Israel” [33-53]
http://yas.sagepub.com

Current Contents of Periodicals on the Middle East: Compiled by Marion Gliksberg, Tel Aviv University, for The GLORIA Center

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