Current Contents, Vol. 35, No. 1, February 2015

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

1. List of Journals 

AFRICAN AFFAIRS, January 2015 (Vol. 114, No. 454)

L’ANNÉE DU MAGHREB, (No. 10, 2014)

ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY, February 2015 (Vol. 31, No. 1)

ARAB LAW QUARTERLY, (Vol. 28, No. 3, 2014)

ARAB LAW QUARTERLY, (Vol. 28, No. 4, 2014)

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, (Vol. 42, No. 1, 2015)

LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, Hiver 2014 (No. 117)

COOPERATION AND CONFLICT, March 2015 (Vol. 50, No. 1)

CRITICAL SOCIAL POLICY, February 2015 (Vol. 35, No. 1)

ETHNICITIES, February 2015 (Vol. 15, No. 1)

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, February 2015 (Vol. 18, No. 1)

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES, February 2015 (Vol. 22, No. 1)

EUROPEAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, February 2015 (Vol. 31, No. 1)

GENDER & SOCIETY, February 2015 (Vol. 29, No. 1)

HAMIZRAH HEHADASH, (Vol. 53, 2014)

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REFUGEE LAW, December 2014 (Vol. 26, No. 4)

INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, March 2015 (Vol. 36, No. 2)

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION, March 2015 (Vol. 83, No. 1)

THE JOURNAL OF DEVELOPING AREAS, Winter 2015 (Vol. 49, No. 1)

THE JOURNAL OF DEVELOPING AREAS, Spring 2015 (Vol. 49, No. 2)

JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, January 2015 (Vol. 52, No. 1)

JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS ETHICS, March 2015 (Vol. 43, No. 1)

JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Winter 2015 (Vol. 38, No. 2)

LAW & SOCIETY REVIEW, March 2015 (Vol. 49, No. 1)

MAGHREB-MACHREK, November 2014 (No. 219)

THE MAGHREB REVIEW, (Vol. 40, No. 1, 2015)

MERIP, Winter 2014 (No. 273)

MIDDLE EAST LAW AND GOVERNANCE, (Vol. 5, No. 3, 2013)

MIDDLE EAST LAW AND GOVERNANCE, (Vol. 6, No. 1, 2014)

MIDDLE EAST LAW AND GOVERNANCE, (Vol. 6, No. 2, 2014)

MIDDLE EAST LAW AND GOVERNANCE, (Vol. 6, No. 3, 2014)

MODERN JUDAISM, February 2015 (Vol. 35, No. 1)

NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY, February 2015 (Vol. 17, No. 2)

NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, January 2015 (Vol. 32, No. 1)

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, February 2015 (Vol. 62, No. 3)

ORIENT, (Vol. 56, No. 1, 2015)

PAST & PRESENT, February 2015 (Vol. 226, No. 1)

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, January 2015 (Vol. 24, No. 1)

STUDIES IN HISTORY, February 2015 (Vol. 31, No. 1)

 

2. Articles from Journals

 

AFRICAN AFFAIRS, January 2015 (Vol. 114, No. 454)

David M. Anderson and Jacob McKnight, “Kenya at War: Al-Shabaab and Its Enemies in Eastern Africa” [1-27]

Alex Thurston, “Muslim Politics and Shari’a in Kano State, Northern Nigeria” [28-51]

http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org

 

L’ANNÉE DU MAGHREB, (No. 10, 2014)

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Isabelle Grangaud, Alain Messaoudi and M’hamed Oualdi, “Introduction” [9-19]

Guillaume Mazeau and Giedre Sabaseviciute, “Archéologies révolutionnaires. Regards croisés sur la Tunisie et l’Égypte (2011-2013)” [19-40]

Houda Ben Hamouda, “L’accès aux fonds contemporains des archives nationales de Tunisie: un état des lieux” [41-48]

Kmar Bendana, “Entrer dans l’histoire de la Révolution tunisienne?” [49-58]

Thomas Serres, “En attendant Bouteflika. Le Président et la crise épistémologique en Algérie” [59-78]

Anouk Cohen, “Écrire aujourd’hui à Rabat et à Casablanca: Témoigner et ‘laisser trace’” [79-98]

Nedjib Sidi-Moussa, “La revolution au Pluriel. Pour une historiographie de la question messaliste” [99-114]

Aomar Hannouz, “Mémoires et patrimonialisation d’un passé antéislamique: Mubârak al-Mîlî et l’ethnogenèse du people algérien” [115-142]

Josué Ramos-Martin, “L’identité amazighe aux Canaries: l’historiographie des origines” [143-162]

Clémentine Gutron, “Archéologies maghrébines et relectures de l’histoire. Autour de la patrimonialisation de Paul-Albert Février” [163-182]

Malika Rahal, “Filles d’Octobre. Générations, engagement et histoire” [183-188]

Idriss Jebari, “L’histoire et ‘l’avenir possible’: Laroui, Djaït et la modernité du Maghreb dans les années 1970” [189-206]

Fanny Gillet and Annabelle Boissier, “Ruptures, renaissances et continuités. Modes de construction de l’histoire de l’art maghrébin” [207-232]

Isabelle Grangaud and M’Hamed Oualdi, “Tout est-il colonial dans le Maghreb? Ce que les travaux des historiens modernists peuvent apporter” [233-254]

Yassir Benhima, “Le Maroc à l’heure du monde (xve-xviie siècle). Bilan Clinique d’une historiographie (dé)connectée” [255-268]

Hynda Boutabba, Abdallah Farhi and Mohamed Mili, “Le patrimoine architectural colonial dans la region du Hodna, un heritage en voie de disparition. Cas de la ville de M’sila en Algérie” [269-296]

Ahmed Salem Ould Bouboutt, “La revision constitutionnelle du 20 mars 2012 en Mauritanie” [297-314]

Jérôme Heurtaux, “Vers une sociologie des électeurs tunisiens. Les élections à l’Assermblée nationale constituante dans un quartier résidentiel (23 octobre 2011)” [315-350]

 

ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY, February 2015 (Vol. 31, No. 1)

Joyce Dalsheim, “There Will Always be a Gaza War: Duration, Abduction, and Intractable Conflict” [8-11]

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

ARAB LAW QUARTERLY, (Vol. 28, No. 3, 2014)

Mahmoud Fayyad, “Measures of the Principle of Good Faith in European Consumer Protection and Islamic Law, a Comparative Analysis” [205-230]

Faleh Salem al-Kahtani, “Corporate Governance from the Islamic Perspective” [231-256]

Michael Bohlander, “Sisters in Law – Using Maqāşid al-Shar’ah to Advance the Conversation between Islamic and Secular Legal Thinking” [257-277]

Habib Ahmed and Nourah Mohammad Aleshaikh, “Debate on Tawarruq: Histrical Discourse and Current Rulings” [278-294]

Muhammed Shahid Ebrahim, Murizah Osman Salleh and Mustapha Sheikh, “Rationalizing Hybrid Financial Instruments from an Uşūlī Perspective” [295-306]

http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com

 

ARAB LAW QUARTERLY, (Vol. 28, No. 4, 2014)

Mohammed Jassem Mohammed, Rahmah Ismail and Ruzian Markom, “Potential Jurisprudential Adaptation for the Tripartite Credit Card Transaction from an Islamic Perspective” [317-365]

Azman Mohd Noor, Saidatolakma Mohd Yunus and Muhamad Nasir Haron, “Build, Operate and Transfer (bot) Contract and Its Models from a Sharīah Perspective” [366-391]

Muhammad Masum Billah, “The Prohibition of Ribā and the Use of Hiyāl by Islamic Banks to Overcome the Prohibition” [392-408]

http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com

 

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, (Vol. 42, No. 1, 2015)

Paola Rivetti, “Continuity and Change Before and After the Uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco: Regime Reconfiguration and Policymaking in North Africa” [1-11]

Raymond Hinnebusch, “Change and Continuity After the Arab Uprising: The Consequences of State Formation in Arab North African States” [12-30]

Gianluca P. Parolin, “Constitutions Against Revolutions: Political Participation in North Africa” [31-45]

Raquel Ojeda Garcia and Ángela Suárez Collado, “The Project of Advanced Regionalisation in Morocco: Analysis of a Lampedusian Reform” [46-58]

Florian Kohstall, “From Reform to Resistance: Universities and Student Mobilisation in Egypt and Morocco Before and After the Arab Uprisings” [59-73]

Fabio Merone, “Enduring Class Struggle in Tunisia: The Fight for Identity Beyond Political Islam” [74-87]

Matt Buchler, “Labour Demands, Regime Concessions: Moroccan Unions and the Arab Uprising” [88-103]

Rosita Di Peri, “An Enduring ‘Touristic Miracle’ in Tunisia? Coping with Old Challenges After the Revolution” [104-118]

Adam Hanich, “Shifting Priorities or Business as Usual? Continuity and Change in the Post-2011 IMF and World Bank Engagement with Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt” [119-134]

Francesco Cavatorta, “No Democratic Change… and Yet No Authoritarian Continuity: The Inter-Paradigm Debate and North Africa After the Uprisings” [135-145]

http://www.tandfonline.com

 

LES CAHIERS DE L’ORIENT, Hiver 2014 (No. 117)

Frédéric Pichon, “Damascus Today” [11-20]

Antoine Sfeir, “Jihadists in France” [21-24]

Samir Sobh, “Egypt: The Spectacular Turn of Sisi” [25-32]

Frédéric Pichon, “Middle Eastern Christians: Pretense and Tragic Misunderstandings” [33-42]

Pauline Maisterra, “Iraq: Chrisitians Targeted” [43-50]

Nicolas Sarkis, “Oil and Gas in Lebanon: A Time Bomb” [51-58]

Nabil Allo, “The Hope of the Desperate: A Reflection on the Conflict in Syria” [59-66]

Rémy Porte, “Colonel Brémond and the French Military Mission in Hejaz (1916-1919): Between British Interests and Hashemite Ambitions” [67-86]

Yvan Sand, “Representations of Sinaï in Israël” [87-106]

Stéphane Valter, “Mixed Marriage in Islam: Between Scriptural Standards and an Inclination to Reform” [107-121]

http://cahiersdelorient.wordpress.com 

 

COOPERATION AND CONFLICT, March 2015 (Vol. 50, No. 1)

Jocelyn Vaughn and Tim Dunne, “Leading from the Front: America, Libya and the Localisation of R2P” [29-49]

Sandra Dieterich, Hartwig Hummel and Stefan Marschall, “Bringing Democracy Back In: The Democratic Peace, Parliamentary War Powers and European Participation in the 2003 Iraq War” [87-106]

Carmen Gebhard and Simon J. Smith, “The Two Faces of EU/NATO Cooperation: Counter-Piracy Operations off the Somali Coast” [107-127]

http://cac.sagepub.com

 

CRITICAL SOCIAL POLICY, February 2015 (Vol. 35, No. 1)

Alice Bloch, Leena Kumarappan and Sonia Mckay, “Employer Sanctions: The Impact of Workplace Raids and Fines on Undocumented Migrants and Ethnic Enclave Employers” [132-151]

http://csp.sagepub.com

 

ETHNICITIES, February 2015 (Vol. 15, No. 1)

Ali Balci, “The Kurdish Movement’s EU Policy in Turkey: An Analysis of a Dissident Ethnic Bloc’s Foreign Policy” [72-91]

http://etn.sagepub.com

 

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, February 2015

(Vol. 18, No. 1)

Banu Senay, “Artists, Antagonisms and the Ney in the Popularization of ‘Sufi Music’ in Turkey” [52-69]

http://ecs.sagepub.com

 

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES, February 2015

(Vol. 22, No. 1)

Ferruh Yılmaz, “From Immigrant Worker to Muslim Immigrant: Challenges for Feminism” [37-52]

http://ejw.sagepub.com

 

EUROPEAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, February 2015 (Vol. 31, No. 1)

Yassine Khoudja and Fenella Fleischmann, “Ethnic Differences in Female Labour Force Participation in the Netherlands: Adding Gender Role Attitudes and Religiosity to the Explanation” [91-102]

http://esr.oxfordjournals.org

 

GENDER & SOCIETY, February 2015 (Vol. 29, No. 1)

Pamela J. Prickett, “Negotiating Gendered Religious Space: The Particularities of Patriarchy in an African American Mosque” [51-72]

Ayesha Khurshid, “Islamic Traditions of Modernity: Gender, Class, and Islam in a Transnational Women’s Education Project” [98-121]

http://gas.sagepub.com

 

HAMIZRAH HEHADASH, (Vol. 53, 2014)

Livnat Holtzman, “’Let This Anthropomorphist be Put to Trial’: Ibn Taymiyya’s Mihan, as Reflected in Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya’s al-Kafiya al-Shafiya” [7-33]

Avi Elqayam, “Nudity as Metaphor, Ritual and Rebellion in Medieval Sufi Mysticism” [34-58]

Hadas Hirsch, “Dialectic of Head and Body Hair in Pre-Modern Muslim Societies” [59-77]

Chaim Nissim, “From Mamluks to Ottomans: Ibn Tulun’s Worldview” [78-94]

Nesya Rubinstein-Shemer, “Problematic Marriages in Modern Islam: The Legal Debate over ‘Zawadj Friend’ and ‘Zawadj Facebook’” [95-108]

Inbal Tal, “’Provide Thyself with a Mufti’: Fatwas Issued by the Islamic Movement in Israel: A Gender Perspective” [109-126]

Yehuda Balanga, “’The Logic of the Defeated’: The Attempts to Reach an Agreement between Israel and Egypt in 1971” [127-157]

Yehudit Ronen, “Sudan’s ‘North-South’ War and Its Implications for the Erosion of State Order: Laying the Foundations for the Islamist Regime’s Ascent to Power” [158-177]

Mahmoud Yazbak, “The Ziyara (Pilgrimage) to Nabi Rubin: Historical and Social Aspects” [178-199]

Elad Ben-Dror, “Architect Simha Yom-Tov, the Interior Ministry Adviser for Planning in Arab Villages and the Project to Memorialize the Musta’arab Communities in the Galilee” [200-229]

Yuval Mond, “’The Jews are Bringing Weapons to the Land of Israel’: A New Reading of the First Organized Anti-Immigration Protest by the Arabs of Palestine” [230-250]

Hillel Cohen, “’The 1980s Palestinian Village Leagues: The Failure of the Framework, the Victory of the Idea, and the Lost Peace” [251-277]

 

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REFUGEE LAW, December 2014 (Vol. 26, No. 4)

Noura Erakat, “Palestinian Refugees and the Syrian Uprising: Filling the Protection Gap During Secondary Forced Displacement” [581-621]

http://ijrl.oxfordjournals.org

 

INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, March 2015 (Vol. 36, No. 2)

Matt Evans and M. Selcan Kaynak, “Media Framing in Religious-Secular Conflict in Turkey and Israel” [139-152]

http://ips.sagepub.com

 

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION, March 2015 (Vol. 83, No. 1)

Khalid Furani, “Is There a Postsecular?” [1-26]

http://jaar.oxfordjournals.org

 

THE JOURNAL OF DEVELOPING AREAS, Winter 2015 (Vol. 49, No. 1)

Nader Habibi, “How Ahmadinejad Changed Iran’s Economy” [305-312]

Neveen M. Torayeh, “Fiscal Deficits in Egypt: Is it a Macroeconomic or Politico-Institutional Problem?” [365-380]

http://muse.jhu.edu/journals

 

THE JOURNAL OF DEVELOPING AREAS, Spring 2015 (Vol. 49, No. 2)

Manfred Wiebelt, Perrihan Al-Riffai, Clemens Breisinger and Richard Robertson, “Who Bears the Costs of Climate Change? Evidence from Tunisia” [1-21]

Bernard Ben Sita, Salah Abosedra and Abdallah Dah, “Short and Long-run Budgetary Relationships: Evidence from Lebanon” [77-91]

Khaled Hamad, Ardeshir Faghri and Mingxin Li, “Forecasting Model for Vehicular Demand: An Alternative Methodology in the Context of Developing Countries” [125-143]

Kolawole Ogundari, Adegoke Oluwatosin Aladejimokun and Sadiat Funmilayo Arifalo, “Household Demand for Food Away from Home (FAFH) in Nigeria: The Role of Education” [247-262]

Imuetinyan Festus, “Analysis of Options for Managing Democratic Ethnic Competition and Conflicts: The Nigerian Experience” [263-272]

P. B. Eregha, “Foreign Direct Investment Inflow, Volatility, and Domestic Investment in West Africa” [273-294]

http://muse.jhu.edu/journals

 

JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, January 2015 (Vol. 52, No. 1)

Jeff D. Colgan, “Oil, Domestic Conflict, and Opportunities for Democratization” [3-16]

Christian von Soest and Michael Wahman, “Not All Dictators are Equal: Coups, Fraudulent Elections, and the Selective Targeting of Democratic Sanctions” [17-31]

Lindsay L. Heger, “Votes and Violence: Pursuing Terrorism While Navigating Politics” [32-45]

Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks, “The Rise of Capitalism and the Roots of Anti-American Terrorism” [46-61]

Brian J. Phillips, “Enemies with Benefits? Violent Rivalry and Terrorist Group Longevity” [62-75]

Solveig Hillesund, “A Dangerous Discrepency: Testing the Micro-Dynamics of Horizontal Inequality” [76-90]

Alexander De Juan and André Bank, “The Ba’athist Blackout? Selective Goods Provision and Political Violence in the Syrian Civil War” [91-104]

Idean Salehyan, “Best Practices in the Collection of Conflict Data” [105-109]

Nils B. Weidmann and Espen Geelmuyden Rød, “Making Uncertainty Explicit: Separating Reports and Events in the Coding of Violence and Contention” [125-128]

http://jpr.sagepub.com

 

JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS ETHICS, March 2015 (Vol. 43, No. 1)

Walid Mansour, Khoutem Ben Jedidia and Jihed Majdoub, “How Ethical Is Islamic Banking in the Light of the Objectives of Islamic Law?” [51-77]

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Winter 2015 (Vol. 38, No. 2)

Michael Gunter, Till Paasche and Nahro Zagros, “Understanding Isis” [1-11]

Gawdat Bahgat, “Iran’s Relations with Persian Gulf Arab States – Implications for the United States” [12-26]

Mohamed Akacem and Xin Geng, “The Fallacy of the Resource Curse in Arab Oil Economies: Why Institutions Matter” [27-43]

Moonis Ahmar, “The Dynamics of Elite Politics in Pakistan and Its Nexus with Clergy and Military” [44-64]

Theodore P. Wright, “Modi and the Muslims: The Dilemma for the Muslim Minority in the 2014 Indian National Elections” [65-72]

 

LAW & SOCIETY REVIEW, March 2015 (Vol. 49, No. 1)

Joshua Kaiser and John Hagan, “Gendered Genocide: The Socially Destructive Process of Genocidal Rape, Killing, and Displacement in Darfur” [69-107]

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

MAGHREB-MACHREK, November 2014 (No. 219)

Mounia Rahimi, “Le conflit du Sahara occidental devant l’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies: un point de vue Marocain” [11-24]

Ekaterina Le Pennec and Marc Olivaux, “Le rôle des Parties Prenantes dans la gouvernance de la conception des plans communaux de développement au Maroc” [25-42]

Michèle Mansuy, Étienne Icard and Alexandre Munoz, “Normes socioculturelles des jeunes Marocains: Cas de la région de Marrakech Tensift Al Haouz” [43-68]

Emmanuelle Moustier and Edina Soldo, “Transition démocratique et culture en Méditerranée” [69-96]

Mohammed Faraj Ben Lamma, “Quelle stratégie américaine dans un monde arabe changeant: New deal ou continuité?” [97-109]

Belkacem Benzenine, “Clément Steuer, ‘Le Wasat sous Moubarak. L’émergence contrariée d’un groupe d’entrepreneurs politiques en Égypte’” [110-111]

www.eska.fr

 

THE MAGHREB REVIEW, (Vol. 40, No. 1, 2015)

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Amira K. Bennison, “Sectarianism in the Landscape: The Transfer of the Khutba of Fes from the Mosque of the Shurafā’ to the Qarawiyyīn Mosque in 933 (321 AH)” [12-27]

E. Ann McDougall, “From Muslim Community to Islamic Society: Law, Slavery and Concubinage in Bilad Al-Sudan” [28-50]

Colin Heywood, “The Turkish Chanceries of the North African Regencies in the Later 17th Century (Notes on Some Turkish Documents from The National Archives)” [51-70]

John Wright, “Fezzan: Turkey’s Slaving Frontier” [71-81]

Filippo Petrucci, “Italian Occupation in Tunisia and Yugoslavia: Differences and Similarities in Relations with Jews” [82-94]

Geoffrey Barei, “Outbreak of the Algerian War of Independence 1954-6: The Initial British Reaction and Implications for British Colonial Policies in Africa” [95-107]

Edmund Burke III, “The Moroccan Colonial Archive and the Hidden History of Moroccan Resistance” [108-121]

Andrew D. Roberts, “Michael Brett at the School of Oriental and African Studies” [122-123]

http://www.maghrebreview.com

 

MERIP, Winter 2014 (No. 273)

Stacey Philbrick Yadav and Sheila Carapico, “The Breakdown of the GCC Initiative” [2-6]

Susanne Dahigren, “A Poor People’s Revolution: The Southern Movement Heads Toward Independence from Yemen” [7-10]

Anne-Linda Amira Augustin, “Chanting for Southern Independence” [11-13]

Iris Glosemeyer and Anna Würth, “Muhammad ‘Abd al-Malik al-Mutawakkil” [14-15]

Katherine Hennessey, “Explosions and Ill Omens: On the Stage at World Theater Day in Yemen” [16-19]

Lisa Hajjar, “The Long Shadow of the CIA at Guantánamo” [20-26]

Nadine Naber, “The Yemeni UFW Martyr” [27]

Brent Eng and José Ciro Martinez, “Starvation, Submission and Survival Syria’s War Through the Prism of Food” [28-32]

Yasmin Moll, “The Wretched Revolution” [34-39]

http://web.a.ebscohost.com

 

MIDDLE EAST LAW AND GOVERNANCE, (Vol. 5, No. 3, 2013)

Matt Buehler, “The Threat to ‘Un-Moderate’: Moroccan Islamists and the Arab Spring” [231-257]

Justin Gengler, Mark Tessler, Darwish Al-Emadi and Abdoulaye Diop, “Findings from the First Qatar World Values Survey” [258-279]

Rania Maktabi, “Female Citizenship in the Middle East: Comparing Family Law Reform in Morocco, Egypt, Syria and Lebanon” [280-307]

Fabio Merone and Francesco Cavatorta, “Salafist Movement and Sheikh-ism in the Tunisian Democratic Transition” [308-330]

Mara Revkin, “Egypt’s Constitution in Question” [331-343]

http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com

 

MIDDLE EAST LAW AND GOVERNANCE, (Vol. 6, No. 1, 2014)

Amel Ahmed and Giovanni Capoccia, “The Study of Democratization and the Arab Spring” [1-31]

Steven D. Roper and Lilian A. Barria, “Labor Practices” [32-52]

Interview by Nadia Marzouki, “Pluralism and Minorities in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia” [53-62]

http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com

 

MIDDLE EAST LAW AND GOVERNANCE, (Vol. 6, No. 2, 2014)

Jessica Carlisle and Maaike Voorhoeve, “Law and Corruption” [63-69]

Maaike Voorhoeve, “Informal Transactions with the Police” [70-92]

Jessica Carlisle, “’We Woke Up and Everything Had Gone to Qadhafi’” [93-122]

Nadim Nassif, “Corruption in Sport” [123-140]

http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com

 

MIDDLE EAST LAW AND GOVERNANCE, (Vol. 6, No. 3, 2014)

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Claire Beaugrand, “Framing Nationality in the Migratory Context” [173-203]

Asem Khalil, “Palestinians to Citizens” [204-224]

Jok Madut Jok, “Nationality and Citizenship in the ‘New Sudan’” [225-249]

Thibaut Jaulin, “Citizenship, Migration, and Confessional Democracy in Lebanon” [250-271]

Tarek Badawy, “Egyptian Citizenship Legislation, Private International Law, and Their Impact on Individual Rights” [272-295]

Delphine Perrin, “Tuaregs and Citizenship” [296-326]

Riccardo Ciavolella, “Representing the Nation Horizontally and Vertically” [327-346]

Omar Sirri, “Dividing a Nation” [347-360]

http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com

 

MODERN JUDAISM, February 2015 (Vol. 35, No. 1)

Shaul Magid, Review: Liora R. Halperin, “Babel in Zion: Jews, Nationalism, and Language Diversity in Palestine, 1920-1948” [*]

http://mj.oxfordjournals.org

 

NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY, February 2015 (Vol. 17, No. 2)

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Suncem Koçer, “Social Business in Online Financing: Crowdfunding Narratives of Independent Documentary Producers in Turkey” [231-248]

http://nms.sagepub.com

 

NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, January 2015 (Vol. 32, No. 1)

Alastair Crooke, “You Can’t Understand ISIS If you Don’t Know the History of Wahhabism in Saudi Arabia” [56-70]

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, February 2015 (Vol. 62, No. 3)

Nicolas Pelham, “Libya Against Itself” [*]

http://www.nybooks.com

 

ORIENT, (Vol. 56, No. 1, 2015)

Philip Robins, “Turkey’s Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Swimming out of its Depth? [6-13]

Raymond Hinnebusch, “Back to Enmity: Turkey-Syria Relations Since the Syrian Uprising” [14-22]

Özlem Tür, “Turkey and the Syrian Crisis: Deepening Regional and Domestic Challenges” [23-28]

Hasan Kösebalaban, “Turkey in the Middle East: Ideals and Realities” [29-36]

Gökhan Bacik, “How the Arab Spring Transformed Turkey’s Kurdish Issue” [37-45]

Salih Dogan and Mustafa Demir, “Turkey’s Policy in Iraq and its Effect on the Struggle with the PKK” [46-52]

Bill Park, “Turkey’s Dual Relationship with Iraq Ankara, Baghdad and Erbil” [53-57]

 

PAST & PRESENT, February 2015 (Vol. 226, No. 1)

Nile Green, “The Hajj as its Own Undoing: Infrastructure and Integration on the Muslim Journey to Mecca” [193-226]

Sarah Abrevaya Stein, “Citizens of a Fictional Nation: Ottoman-born Jews in France During the First World War” [227-254]

http://past.oxfordjournals.org

 

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, January 2015 (Vol. 24, No. 1)

Sevgi Bayram Özdemir, Charissa S. L. Cheah and Robert J. Coplan, “Conceptualization and Assessment of Multiple Forms of Social Withdrawal in Turkey” [142-165]

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

STUDIES IN HISTORY, February 2015 (Vol. 31, No. 1)

Luis Filipe F. R. Thomaz, “Iranian Diaspora in Maritime Asia: A Study of Sixteenth Century Portuguese Sources” [51-84]

http://sih.sagepub.com