TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. List of Journals
ADELPHI SERIES, (Vol. 52, Nos. 434-435, 2012)
ARABIES, January 2013 (No. 309)
ARAB MEDIA & SOCIETY, Fall 2012 (No. 16)
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Fall 2012 (Vol. 34, No. 4)
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, Spring 2013 (No. 109)
DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE, January 2013 (Vol. 44, No. 1)
ETHNICITIES, February 2013 (Vol. 13, No. 1)
EUROPEAN URBAN AND REGIONAL STUDIES, January 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 1)
FRENCH CULTURAL STUDIES, February 2013 (Vol. 24, No. 1)
HISTORY, January 2013 (Vol. 98, No. 329)
IDENTITIES: GLOBAL STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POWER, (Vol. 19, No. 4, 2012)
INSIGHT TURKEY, Winter 2013 (Vol. 15, No. 1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, January 2013 (Vol. 11, No. 1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC AND MIDDLE EASTERN FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT, (Vol. 5, No. 4, 2012)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH,
January 2013 (Vol. 37, No. 1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH,
March 2013 (Vol. 37, No. 2)
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, January 2013 (Vol. 67, No. 1)
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, April 2011 (Vol. 48, No. 2)
THE ISRAEL JOURNAL OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, (Vol. 7, No. 1, 2013)
JAMA’A, (Vol. 20, 2012)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 14 January 2013 (Vol. 23, No. 20)
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 28 January 2013 (Vol. 23, No. 21)
THE JOURNAL FOR CRITICAL EDUCATION POLICY STUDIES,
October 2012 (Vol. 10, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, February 2013 (Vol. 48, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF DEVELOPING SOCIETIES, March 2013 (Vol. 29, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, February 2013 (Vol. 34, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF LAW AND ECONOMICS, August 2012 (Vol. 55, No. 3)
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, January 2013 (Vol. 50, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, March 2013 (Vol. 35, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS ETHICS, March 2013 (Vol. 41, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
Winter 2012 (Vol. 36, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY, March 2013 (Vo9l. 39, No. 12)
MAGHREBMACHREK, Autumn 2012 (No. 213)
MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION,
(Vol. 5, No. 3, 2012)
MIDDLE EAST REPORT, Winter 2012 (No. 3, Issue 265)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, January 2013 (Vol. 49, No. 1)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 7 February 2013 (Vol. 60, No. 2)
ORIENT, (Vol. 54, No. 1, 2013)
STUDIA ISLAMICA – Nouvelle Série(No. 1, 2012)
STUDIA ISLAMICA – Nouvelle Série(No. 2, 2012)
STUDIA ISLAMICA – Nouvelle Série(No. 3, 2012)
STUDIES IN CONFLICT & TERRORISM, (Vol. 36, No. 2, 2013)
TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, (Vol. 24, No. 5, 2012)
THEORY, CULTURE & SOCIETY, January 2013 (Vol. 30, No. 1)
WAR IN HISTORY, January 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 1)
THE WORLD ECONOMY, February 2013 (Vol. 36, No. 2)
2. Articles from Journals
ADELPHI SERIES, (Vol. 52, Nos. 434-435, 2012)
Toby Dodge, “Introduction: Assessing the Future of Iraq” [13-30]
Toby Dodge, “Chapter One: Understanding the Drivers of Violence in Iraq” [31-52]
Toby Dodge, “Chapter Two: From Insurgency to Civil War: The Purveyors of Violence in Iraq” [53-74]
Toby Dodge, “Chapter Three: Iraq, US Policy and the Rebirth of Counter-Insurgency Doctrine” [75-114]
Toby Dodge, “Chapter Four: Rebuilding the Civil and Military Capacity of the Iraqi State” [115-146]
Toby Dodge, “Chapter Five: The Politics of Iraq: The Exclusive Elite Bargain and the Rise of a New Authoritarianism” [147-180]
Toby Dodge, “Chapter Six: From Bully to Target: Iraq’s Changing Role in the Middle East” [181-198]
Toby Dodge, “Conclusion” [199-214]
ARABIES, January 2013 (No. 309)
Samir Sobh, “Jordanie: la revolution qui couve” [8-15]
Mary Cedar, “Maghreb-Sahel: cocktail détonant” [24-31]
Akima Bedouani, “Algérie: education, réforme ou faux espoir?” [56-60]
ARAB MEDIA & SOCIETY, Fall 2012 (No. 16)
Wiebke Lamer, “Twitter and Tyrants: New Media and its Effects on Sovereignty in the Middle East” [*]
Salah Al-Nasrawi, “Western Reporting in the Middle East: The Dilemma of Local Arab Reporters” [*]
Daoud Kuttab, “Why the Arab World Needs Community Radio” [*]
Abdallah Schleifer, “AMS Feature Interview: Nart Bouran, General Manager and Head of News, Sky News Arabia” [*]
Rasha Allam, “Report: The American University in Cairo’s ‘Tahrir Dialogue: Media Changes in Tunisia After the Revolution’ Featuring Kamel Labidi” [*]
http://www.arabmediasociety.com
ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, Fall 2012 (Vol. 34, No. 4)
Dina Jadallah, “Democracy Promotion and Abstracted Sovereignty” [205-229]
Kilic Bugra Kanat, “Continuity of Change in Turkish Foreign Policy under the JDP Government: The Cases of Bilateral Relations with Israel and Syria” [230-249]
Rachel Blumenthal, “Looking for Home in the Islamic Diaspora of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Azar Nafisi, and Khaled Hosseini” [250-264]
Elaine C. Hagopian, “Michael Suleiman: A Man from Palestine and Kansas” [265-269]
Barbara Aswad, “Michael Suleiman and Arab American & Middle East Studies: Memories of a Scholar, a Friend, and a Cheerleader” [270-272]
Lisa S. Majaj, “Remembering Michael Suleiman” [273-276]
Janice J. Terry, “Michael W. Suleiman (1934-2010)” [277-282]
LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, Spring 2013 (No. 109)
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Tewfik Aclimandos, “Égypte: armée et police face à la revolution” [11-34]
Ahmad al-Bahâr and Hânî Darwich, “Égypte: récits des journées révolutionnaires” [35-52]
Olivier Da Lage, “Les monarchies du Golfe face au ‘printemps arabe’: obsession de l’Iran et contre-révolution” [53-64]
Pierre Piccinin da Prata, “Tunisie – Égypte: un laboratoire exemplaire?” [65-88]
Sonia Dayan-Herzbrun, “Révolutions arabes: quel printemps pour les femmes?” [89-98]
Margaux Bonnet, “Les femmes du monde arabe et musulman: à l’Est, du nouveau?” [99-102]
Margaux Bonnet, “Les femmes en action dans le monde arabe: le ‘printemps arabe’, et après?” [103-122]
Margaux Bonnet, “Voyage coranique au feminine: d’une lecture littéraliste à une lecture émancipatrice” [123-136]
Abdennour Bidar, “L’islam englobant: réalité et mort d’un mythe” [137-15]
DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE, January 2013 (Vol. 44, No. 1)
Helen Young and Karen Jacobsen, “No Way Back? Adaptation and Urbanization of IDP Livelihoods in the Darfur Region of Sudan” [125-145]
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
ETHNICITIES, February 2013 (Vol. 13, No. 1)
Derek McGhee, “Responding to the Post-9/11 Challenges Facing ‘Post Secular Societies’: Critical Reflections on Habermas’s Dialogic Solutions” [68-85]
Kaveri Qureshi and Benjamin Zeitlyn, “British Muslims, British Soldiers: Cultural Citizenship in the New Imperialism” [110-126]
EUROPEAN URBAN AND REGIONAL STUDIES,
January 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 1)
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Luiza Bialasiewicz, Paolo Giaccaria, Alun Jones and Claudio Minca, “Re-Scaling ‘EU’rope: EU Macro-Regional Fantasies in the Mediterranean” [59-76]
Sara Fregonese, “Mediterranean Geographies of Protest” [109-114]
Lynn Staeheli and Caroline R. Nagel, “Whose Awakening Is It? Youth and the Geopolitics of Civic Engagement in the ‘Arab Awakening’” [115-119]
Andrea Teti and Andrea Mura, “Convergent (Il)Liberalism in the Mediterranean? Some Notes on Egyptian (Post-)Democracy” [120-127]
Jeremy Anderson, “Intersecting Arcs of Mobilisation: The Transnational Trajectories of Egyptian Dockers’ Unions” [128-133]
Lorenzo Trombetta, “More than Just a Battleground: Cairo’s Urban Space During the 2011 Protests” [139-144]
Adam Ramadan, “From Tahrir to the World: The Camp as a Political Public Space” [145-149]
FRENCH CULTURAL STUDIES, February 2013 (Vol. 24, No. 1)
Keith Moser, “Breaking the Silence or Using It to Speak? An Exploration of Silence as a Literary Device in Four Harki Narratives” [44-62]
Fazia Aitel, “Between Algeria and France: The Origins of the Berber Movement” [63-76]
Kfir Cohen, “Loubards: 1980s French-Algerian Activism and the Conceptual Limits of Beur Scholarship” [116-128]
Siobhan Shilton, “Art and the ‘Arab Spring’: Aesthetics of Revolution in Contemporary Tunisia” [129-145]
HISTORY, January 2013 (Vol. 98, No. 329)
Adrian Smith, “Resignation of a First Sea Lord: Mountbatten and the 1956 Suez Crisis” [105-134]
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
IDENTITIES: GLOBAL STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POWER,
(Vol. 19, No. 4, 2012)
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Mette Andersson, “The Debate About Multicultural Norway Before and After 22 July 2011” [418-427]
Kamala Visweswaran, “Occupier/Occupied” [440-451]
Mats Trondman, Rehan Taha and Anna Lund, “Aīsha: On Identity as Potentiality” [533-543]
INSIGHT TURKEY, Winter 2013 (Vol. 15, No. 1)
MarinaOttaway, “After the Constitution, a New Battle in Egypt” [7-12]
Taha Özhan, “New Egypt Versus the Felool: Struggle for Democracy” [13-24]
Ahmed Taher, “The New Egyptian Constitution: An Outcome of a Complex Political Process” [25-36]
Dmitri Trenin, “From Damascus to Kabul: Any Common Ground Between Turkey and Russia?” [37-50]
Robin M. Mills, “Northern Iraq’s Oil Chessboard: Energy, Politics and Power” [51-62]
Bud E. Fackrell, “Current Developments in Regional Energy Security and Turkey” [63-74]
Katerina Dalacoura, “The Arab Uprisings Two Years On: Ideology, Sectarianism and the Changing Balance of Power in the Middle East” [75-90]
Burhanettin Duran, “Understanding AK Party’s Identity Politics: Civilizational Discourse and its Limitations” [91-110]
Yasi Aktay, “The ‘Ends’ of Islamism: Rethinking the Meaning of Islam and the Political” [111-126]
Talip Küçükcan and Müjge Küçükkeleş, “European Views of Turkish Foreign Policy” [127-144]
Gareth M. Winrow, “The Southern Gas Corridor and Turkey’s Role as an Energy Transit State and Energy Hub” [145-164]
Michael Emerson, “Fishing for Gas and More in Cypriot Waters” [165-182]
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, January 2013 (Vol. 11, No. 1)
Asem Khalil, “Beyond the Written Constitution: Constitutional Crisis of, and the Institutional Deadlock in, the Palestinian Political System as Entrenched in the Basic Law” [34-73]
http://icon.oxfordjournals.org/content/11/1?etoc
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC AND MIDDLE EASTERN FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT, (Vol. 5, No. 4, 2012)
Mohammad Omar Farooq, “Exploitation, Profit and the Riba-Interest Reductionism” [292-320]
Faruk Balii and Elsayed Mousa Elsamadisy, “Modelling the Currency in Circulation for the State of Qatar” [321-339]
Sartini Wardiwiyono, “Internal Control System for Islamic Micro Financing” [340-352]
Akbar Saeed, Ali Shah, Syed Zulfiqar and Shahin Kalmadi, “An Investigation of User Perceptions of Islamic Banking Practices in the United Kingdom” [353-370]
Rashid Ameer, Radiah Othman and Nurmazilah Mahzan, “Information Asymmetry and Regulatory Shortcomings in Profit Sharing Investment Accounts” [371-387]
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH,
January 2013 (Vol. 37, No. 1)
Alexander Koensler, “Insurgent Building: Emerging Spatial Politics in the Bedouin-State Conflict in Israel” [46-60]
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH,
March 2013 (Vol. 37, No. 2)
Berna Turam, “The Primacy of Space in Politics: Bargaining Rights, Freedom and Power in an Istanbul Neighborhood” [409-429]
Neslihan Demirtas-Milz, “The Regime of Informality in Neo-Liberal Times in Turkey: The Case of the Kadifekale Urban Transformation Project” [689-714]
Ozan Kamaran, “Urban Renewal in Istanbul: Reconfigured Spaces, Robotic Lives” [715-733]
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, January 2013 (Vol. 67, No. 1)
Bernd Beber and Christopher Blattman, “The Logic of Child Soldiering and Coercion” [65-104]
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, April 2011 (Vol. 48, No. 2)
Siret Hursoy, “Changing Dimensions of Turkey’s Foreign Policy” [139-164]
THE ISRAEL JOURNAL OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, (Vol. 7, No. 1, 2013)
Nathan J. Brown, “Evolution after Revolution: Egypt, Israel, and the United States” [9-12]
Emily B. Landau, “Egypt, Israel, and the WMDFZ Conference for the Middle East: Setting the Record Straight” [13-16]
Josef Olmert, “Israel and Alawite Syria: The Odd Couple of the Middle East?” [17-26]
Aharon Klieman, “A Pivotal Moment: The US Approach to World Affairs in the Second Obama Presidency” [27-36]
Matthias Küntzel, “America’s Shifting ‘Red Lines’ on Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions: A Wedge Issue in US-Israeli Relations” [37-44]
Oz Aruch, “Reevaluating Germany’s Commitment to Israel’s Security” [45-58]
Elnur Ismayilov, “Israel and Azerbaijan: The Evolution of a Strategic Partnership” [69-76]
Rusi Jaspal, “Israel in the Iranian Media: Demonizing the ‘Zionist Regime’” [77-86]
Meron Medzini, “China, the Holocaust, and the Birth of the Jewish State” [135-146]
Lior Alperovitch, “Moralistic Diplomacy: Post-War Austria, Italy, and Spain in Israeli Foreign Policy” [147-156]
http://israelcfr.com/free-downloads.php?inp=5
JAMA’A, (Vol. 20, 2012)
Batir Xasanov, “In Search of Chingis-Khan’s Good Light: The Rise in Importance of Chingis-Khan’s Image and the Neo-Dastan Discourse in Kazakhstan” [9-50]
Yossi Goldstein, “Turkey Above All: Ben-Gurion’s Belief in the Ottoman Empire” [51-72]
Mustafa Badran, “Egyptian Historiography in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries on Egyptian Rule of Sudan During the Nineteenth Century” [73-112]
Daniel Monterescu, “Introduction – Dead-end Alleys: The Orientalist Search for an Islamic City” [113-122]
Andre Raymond, “Islamic City, Arab City: Orientalist Myths and Recent Views” [123-140]
Haggai Erlich, “Center, Periphery and Times of Change – A Personal Perspective” [141-144]
http://humweb2.bgu.ac.il/jamaa
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 14 January, 2013 (Vol. 23, No. 20)
Mohammed Najib, “On the Brink of a Third Intifada?” [6-9]
THE JERUSALEM REPORT, 28 January, 2013 (Vol. 23, No. 21)
Omer Matta, “To Vote, or Not to Vote” [20-23]
THE JOURNAL FOR CRITICAL EDUCATION POLICY STUDIES,
October 2012 (Vol. 10, No. 2)
Zeynep Mine Derince, “Reflections on Teaching Practices through Conditionings in Turkey” [*]
Reza Pishghadam and Elham Naji Meidani, “A Critical Look into Critical Pedagogy” [*]
JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, February 2013 (Vol. 48, No. 1)
Majeed A. Rahman, “Water Security: Ethiopia-Egypt Transboundary Challenges over the Nile River Basin” [35-46]
ARM Imtiyaz, “Identity, Choices and Crisis: A Study of Muslim Political Leadership in Sri Lanka” [47-63]
JOURNAL OF DEVELOPING SOCIETIES, March 2013 (Vol. 29, No. 1)
Imad El-Anis and Roy Smith, “Freshwater Security, Conflict, and Cooperation: The Cases of the Red Sea-Dead Sea Conduit Project” [1-22]
Sujatha Sosale, “Making Media Commodities from Cultural Practices: Implications for Developing Regions” [47-60]
JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, February 2013 (Vol. 34, No. 2)
Rumaya Juhari, Siti Nor Yaacob and Mansor Abu Talib, “Father Involvement Among Malay Muslims in Malaysia” [208-227]
JOURNAL OF LAW AND ECONOMICS, August 2012 (Vol. 55, No. 3)
Timur Kuran and Scott Lustig, “Judicial Biases in Ottoman Istanbul: Islamic Justice and Its Compatibility with Modern Economic Life” [631-666]
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, January 2013 (Vol. 50, No. 1)
Brett V. Benson, Patrick R. Bentley and James Lee Ray, “Ally Provocateur: Why Allies Do Not Always Behave” [47-58]
Lisa Hultman, “UN Peace Operations and Protection of Civilians: Cheap Talk or Norm Implementation?” [59-73]
Charlinda Santifort, Todd Sandler and Patrick T. Brandt, “Terrorist Attack and Target Diversity: Changepoints and Their Drivers” [75-90]
Daniel Meierrieks and Thomas Gries, “Causality Between Terrorism and Economic Growth” [91-104]
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, March 2013 (Vol. 35, No. 1)
Hafsa Raheel, Muhammad Afzal Mahmood and Abdulaziz BinSaeed, “Sexual Practices of Young, Educated Men: Implications for Further Research and Health Education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” [21-26]
http://jpubhealth.oxfordjournals.org/content/35/1?etoc
JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS ETHICS, March 2013 (Vol. 41, No. 1)
James Turner Johnson, “Religion, Violence, and Human Rights” [1-14]
Irene Oh, “Muslim Governance and the Duty to Protect” [15-19]
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES,
Winter 2012 (Vol. 36, No. 2)
C. Christine Fair, Karl Kaltenhaler and William Miller, “Iranians and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty” [1-31]
Tawdat Bahgat, “Global Energy Market Outlook – An Assessment” [32-46]
Kılıç Buğra Kanat, “Evolution of Turkish-Israeli Relations in the Last Twenty Years” [47-69]
Muhammad Islam, “Religion and Political Development in Pakistan” [70-90]
JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY, March 2013 (Vo9l. 39, No. 12)
Uğur Ümit Üngör, “Creative Destruction: Shaping a High-Modernist City in Interwar Turkey” [297-314]
MAGHREBMACHREK, Autumn 2012 (No. 213)
Meliha Altunisi, and Özlem Tür, “Le soulèvement syrien et son impact sur les relations turco-syriennes” [11-24]
Pierre Berthelot, “L’avenir des relations syro-libanaises” [25-36]
Adam Almqvist, “Pour une nouvelle conception de la Syrie: le renversement de l’image de l’État et du régime” [37-50]
Ignacio Alvarez-Ossorio, “Le Conseil national syrien: genèse, développement et defies” [51-64]
Raphaël Lefèvre, “Révolution et violence en Syrie: l’héritage des Frères musulmans” [65-82]
Cyril Roussel, “La construction d’un territoire kurde en Syrie: un processus en cours” [83-100]
Matthieu Rey, “Le moment electoral de 1954 en Irak et en Syrie” [101-116]
Soufyane Frimousse, “Méditerranée: culture à la derive, cultures sur les deux rives ou culture des deux rives” [117-130]
MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION,
(Vol. 5, No. 3, 2012)
Burcu Sümer, “Turkey and the Middle East: Axis Shifting or Re-tuning?” [257-260]
Tezcan Durna and Burak Özçetin, “Mavi Marmara on the News: Convergence and Divergence in Religious Conservative Newspapers in Turkey” [261-281]
Kejanhoğlu D. Beybin, Çağla Kubilay and Nalan Ova, “Islamist Columnists Discussing ‘Women in the Public Sphere’: A Discourse Analysis of the Turkish Press” [282-301]
Murat Akser and Banu Baybars-Hawks, “Media and Democracy in Turkey: Toward a Model of Neoliberal Media Autocracy” [302-321]
Enis Dinç, “On the Limits of Oppositional Humor: The Turkish Political Context” [322-337]
Nur Uysal, Jared Schroeder and Maureen Taylor, “Social Media and Soft Power: Positioning Turkey’s Image on Twitter” [338-359]
http://brill.publisher.ingentaconnect.com
MIDDLE EAST REPORT, Winter 2012 (No. 3, Issue 265)
Ahmad Shokr, “Reflections on Two Revolutions” [2-12]
Joshua Stacher, “Establishment Mursi” [10-11]
Samuli Schielke and Jessica Winegar, “The Writing on the Walls of Egypt” [13-17]
Hicham Bou Nassif, “Why the Egyptian Army Didn’t Shoot” [18-21]
Matthew Hall, “Police Impunity in Imbaba” [22-28]
Asya El-Meehy, “Egypt’s Popular Committees from Moments of Madness to NGO Dilemmas” [29-33]
Paul Sedra, “Reconstituting the Coptic Community Amidst Revolution” [34-38]
Ted Swedenburg, “Egypt’s Music of Protest from Sayyid Darwish to DJ Haha” [39-43]
Mona Atia, “Marginality and Exclusion in Egypt” [43]
Nu’man Kanafani, “The Cost of Living Crisis in the West Bank” [44-47]
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, January 2013 (Vol. 49, No. 1)
Stephanie Cronin, “Tribes, Coups and Princes: Building a Modern Army in Saudi Arabia” [2-28]
Avi Picard, “The Reluctant Soldiers of Israel’s Settlement Project: The Ship to Village Plan in the mid-1950s” [29-46]
Yonca Özdemir, “Is ‘Consensus’ Necessary for Inflation Stabilization? A Comparison of Israel and Turkey” [47-62]
Geula Elimelekh, “The Search for Identity in the Works of Samir Naqqash” [63-75]
Ebru Erdem-Akçay, “Expanding Women’s Rights versus Conserving the Traditional Family in the Civil Code Amendments Debates in Turkey” [76-91]
Pinar Şenisik, “Cretan Muslim Immigrants, Imperial Governance and the ‘Production of Locality’ in the Late Ottoman Empire” [92-106]
Sami Emile Baroudi, “Islamist Perspectives on International Relations: The Discourse of Sayyid Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah (1935-2010)” [107-133]
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, February 7, 2013 (Vol. 60, No. 2)
Avishai Margalit, “Palestine: How Bad, & Good, Was British Rule?” [*]
ORIENT, (Vol. 54, No. 1, 2013)
Roger Hardy, “Egypt, the West, and the Arab Spring” [7-11]
Tarek H. Selim, “A Value Proposition for Egypt: An Emerging Nation Competitiveness Strategy and Post-Revolution Economic Challenges” [12-20]
Roel Meijer, “The Majority Strategy of the Muslim Brotherhood” [21-29]
David Faris, “Digital Media and Identity in the Middle East: Challenges and Opportunities” [30-37]
Jannis Julien Grimm, “Morsi’s Foreign Policy Dilemma: Economic Imperatives and the Politics of Legitimation” [38-44]
John Calvert, “The Historical Contingency of Islamist Discourse in Egypt: Sayyid Qutb and the Muslim Brotherhood” [45-51]
Mariz Tadros, “A Dictatorship with an Islamic Reference” [52-59]
STUDIA ISLAMICA – Nouvelle Série(No. 1, 2012)
Jean-Louis Declais, “Die sung de Zacharie à celui de ‘Uthmân” [7-35]
Heather Keaney, “Confronting the Caliph: ‘Uthmân b. ‘Affan” [37-65]
Ramzi Rouighi, “The Berbers of the Arabs” [67-101]
Nicolas Vatin, “Sur les origins des frères Barberousse” [103-131]
Miri Schefer, “An Ottoman Physician and His Social and Intellectual Milieu: The Case of Salih bin Nasrallah Ibn Sallum” [133-158]
Fruma Zachs, “’Under Eastern Eyes’: East on West in the Arabic Press of the Nahdia Period” [159-183]
STUDIA ISLAMICA – Nouvelle Série(No. 2, 2012)
Houari Touati, “L’émir ‘Abd al-Qādir et les enjeux de la biographie” [5-33]
Benjamin C. Brower, “The Amīr ‘Abd al-Qādir and the ‘Good War’ in Algeria, 1832-1847” [35-67]
Amira Bennison, “’Abd al-Qādir’s Jihād in the Light of the Western Islamic Jihād Tradition” [69-90]
Tom Woerner-Powel, “’Abd al-Qādir al-Jazā’irī, Migration, and the Rule of Law” [91-124]
Ahmed Bouyerdene, “Abd El-Kader á Pau. Exemples d’un dialogue religieux au XIXe siècle” [125-153]
Alain Messaoudi, “Tradaire une pensée musulmune: Dugat et ‘Le Livre d’Abd El-Kader’” [155-175]
Jean-Paul Marçot, “Abd El-Kader et la modernité” [177-201]
Michel Lagarde, “’Abd al-Qādir al-Jazā’irī et sa vision akbarienne du monde” [203-221]
Sanaa Makhlouf, “Remarks Concerning the Spiritual Hermeneutics of ‘Abd al-Qādir” [223-240]
Federico Cresti, “L’émir Abd El-Kader et la documentation napolitaine” [241-275]
STUDIA ISLAMICA – Nouvelle Série(No. 3, 2012)
Michele Campopiano, “State, Land Tax and Agriculture in Iraq from the Arab Conquest to the Crisis of the Abhasid Caliphate (Seventh-Tenth Centuries)” [05-50]
Marlene Kurz, “Gracious Sultan, Grateful Subjects: Spreading Ottoman Imperial ‘Ideology’” [119-148]
STUDIES IN CONFLICT & TERRORISM, (Vol. 36, No. 2, 2013)
Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen, “Promoting Exit from Violent Extremism: Themes and Approaches” [99-115]
Boaz Ganor and Ophir Falk, “De-Radicalization in Israel’s Prison System” [116-131]
Gregory D. Miller, “Terrorist Decision Making and the Deterrence Problem” [132-151]
TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, (Vol. 24, No. 5, 2012)
Ioana Emy Matesan, “What Makes Negative Frames Resonant? Hamas and the Appeal of Opposition to the Peace Process” [671-705]
Michael G. Findley and Joseph K. Young, “More Combatant Groups, More Terror?: Empirical Tests of an Outbidding Logic” [706-721]
Lindsay Heger, Danielle Jung and Wendy H. Wong, “Organizing for Resistance: How Group Structure Impacts the Character of Violence” [743-768]
Manuel R. Torres Soriano, “Between the Pen and the Sword: The Global Islamic Media Front in the West” [769-786]
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