Current Contents Vol. 39, No. 2 (April 2019)

Date

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

1. List of Journals

 

L'ANNÉE DU MAGHREB, (No. 19, 2018-II)

ARABICA, March 2019 (Vol. 66, Nos. 1-2)

ARAB LAW QUARTERLY, December 2018 (Vol. 33, No. 1)

THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, May 2019 (Vol. 59, No. 3)

BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, April 2019 (Vol. 49, No. 2)

BUSTAN: THE MIDDLE EAST BOOK REVIEW, (Vol. 9, No. 2, 2018)

LES CAHIERS DE L'ORIENT, Hiver 2019 (No. 133)

COMPARATIVE EDUCATION REVIEW, May 2019 (Vol. 63, No. 2)

COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, June 2019 (Vol. 52, No. 7)

CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Hiver 2018-2019 (No. 107)

CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, March 2019 (Vol. 67, No. 2)

CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, May 2019 (Vol. 67, No. 3)

DEVELOPMENT POLICY REVIEW, May 2019 (Vol. 37, No. 3)

ETHNICITIES, April 2019 (Vol. 19, No. 2)

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, April 2019 (Vol. 22, No. 2)

EUROPEAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, April 2019 (Vol. 35, No. 2)

THE HEYTHROP JOURNAL, May 2019 (Vol. 60, No. 3)

HISTORY, January 2019 (Vol. 104, No. 359)

HISTORY OF RELIGIONS, May 2019 (Vol. 58, No. 4)

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, March 2019 (Vol. 95, No. 2)

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, April 2019 (Vol. 81, No. 3)

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE REVIEW, June 2019 (Vol. 29, No. 2)

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY, February-April 2019 (Vol. 60, Nos. 1-2)

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, May 2019 (Vol. 22, No. 3)

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RURAL MANAGEMENT, April 2019 (Vol. 15, No. 1)

ISLAMIC AFRICA, October 2018 (Vol. 9, No. 2)

JOURNAL OF AFRICAN LAW, February 2019 (Vol. 63, No. 1)

JOURNAL OF CONFLICT & SECURITY LAW, Spring 2019 (Vol. 24, No. 1)

JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, April 2019 (Vol. 54, No. 2)

THE JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY, March 2019 (Vol. 79, No. 1)

THE JOURNAL OF MODERN AFRICAN STUDIES, March 2019 (Vol. 57, No. 1)

JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES, March 2019 (Vol. 32, No. 1)

JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Winter 2019 (Vol. 42, No. 2)

JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY, May 2019 (Vol. 45, No. 3)

LAW & POLICY, April 2019 (Vol. 41, No. 2)

MAGHREB-MACHREK, (Nos. 237-238, 2018)

THE MAGHREB REVIEW, (Vol. 44, No. 2, 2019)

MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, December 2018 (Vol. 24, Nos. 5-6)

MIDDLE EAST LAW AND GOVERNANCE, October 2018 (Vol. 10, No. 3)

MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Winter 2018 (Vol. 25, No. 4)

MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Spring 2019 (Vol. 26, No. 1)

MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Spring 2019 (Vol. 26, No. 2)

NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, April 2019 (Vol. 25, No. 2)

NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, May 2019 (Vol. 36, No. 2)

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 4 April 2019 (Vol. 66, No. 6)

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 18 April 2019 (Vol. 66, No. 7)

ORBIS, (Vol. 63, No. 1, 2019)

ORIENT, (Vol. 60, No. 2, 2019)

POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, February 2019 (Vol. 40, No. S1)

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, May 2019 (Vol. 28, No. 2)

THE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, May 2019 (Vol. 67, No. 3)

SOCIOLOGY OF ISLAM, March 2019 (Vol. 7, No. 1)

TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, (Vol. 31, No. 2, 2019)

TOURIST STUDIES, March 2019 (Vol. 19, No. 1)

WAR IN HISTORY, April 2019 (Vol. 26, No. 2)

THE WORLD BANK ECONOMIC REVIEW, February 2019 (Vol. 33, No. 1)

 

2. Articles from Journals

 

 L'ANNÉE DU MAGHREB, (No. 19, 2018-II)

Antoine Perrier, “Écrire au réconfort de Dieu: La patrimonialisation des saviors administratifs des monarchies marocaine et tunisienne sous le Protectorat” [19-36]

Habiba Aoudia, “La fabrique du musée d’art marocain: L’œuvre de Prosper Ricard” [37-54]

Afef Mbarek, “Entre classement et patrimonialisation: Les usages du patrimoine judéo-tunisien” [55-70]

Mathilde Cazeaux, “La Soumâ du Khroub ou l’invention du ‘Tombeau de Massinissa’” [71-80]

Idir Benaidja, “Le rapport ordinaire à l’héritage bâti de l’époque de la colonisation française en Algérie: L’exemple de l’hôtel de ville de Kherrata (Bejaia)” [81-98]

Traoré Hadizatou, “Le bien culturel de Tombouctou, une patrimonialisation discutée?” [99-116]

Tahar Khalfoune, “France-Algérie: L’impact de l’histoire commune” [117-132]

Jean-Robert Henry, “L’histoire aux prises avec les mémoires: L’exemple du musée avorté de Montpellier sur l’histoire de la France et de l’Algerie” [133-168]

http://anneemaghreb.revues.org

 

ARABICA, March 2019 (Vol. 66, Nos. 1-2)

Helen Blatherwick, “Textual Silences and Literary Choices in al-Kisā’ī’s Account of the Annunciation and the Birth of Jesus” [1-42]

Ismail K. Poonawala, “’Āmir b. ‘Āmir al Başrī: Ismā’īlī or Unorthodox Twelver Šī’ī-Şūfi?” [43-81]

Oliver Kahl, “On the Transmission of Indian Medical Texts to the Arabs in the Early Middle Ages” [82-97]

Jean N. Druel and Almog Kasher, “’Though This Be Madness, Yet There Is Method In’t’: The mamnū’min al-şarf (Diptotes) in Arabic Grammatical Tradition” [98-136]

Jairo Guerrero Parrado, “Reflexes of Old Arabic */ğ/ in the Maghrebi Dialects” [137-169]

https://brill.com

 

ARAB LAW QUARTERLY, December 2018 (Vol. 33, No. 1)

Mohammad Nsour, “Economic Cooperation between the United Arab Emirates and Turkey: Legal and Policy Considerations” [5-34]

Emad Abdel Rahim Dahiyat, “Online Shopping and Consumer Rights in the UAE: Do We Need a Specific Law?” [35-57]

Heba Sewilam, “Does Sharī’a Need to Be Restored? The Legislative Predicament of the Sunnī Doctrinal Theories” [58-80]

Ahmad Mohammed al-Darbas and Mohammed Ebrahem al-Wasmi, “Challenges Facing Real-Estate Mortgages in the Arabian Gulf Region” [81-98]

Reyadh Mohamed Seyadi, “Intellectual Composition of Arbitral Tribunals According to the New Saudi Arbitration Law” [99-108]

https://brill.com

 

BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, April 2019 (Vol. 49, No. 2)

Luke N. Condra, Mohammad Isaqzadeh and Sera Linardi, “Clerics and Scriptures: Experimentally Disentangling the Influence of Religious Authority in Afghanistan” [401-419]

https://www.cambridge.org

 

THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, May 2019 (Vol. 59, No. 3)

Aisha K. Gill and Karen Harrison, “’I am Talking about it because I Want to Stop it’: Child Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence against Women in British South Asian communities” [511-529]

Jose Pina-Sánchez, Julian V. Roberts and Dimitrios Sferopoulos, “Does the Crown Court Discriminate against Muslim-Named Offenders? A Novel Investigation Based on Text Mining Techniques” [718-736]

https://academic.oup.com

 

BUSTAN: THE MIDDLE EAST BOOK REVIEW, (Vol. 9, No. 2, 2018)

Eric Lob, “Regime Resilience, Social Welfare, and Economic Development in the Islamic Republic of Iran” [111-131]

Kamal Dib, “Rafiq Hariri: Martyr, Statesman, Bargain Hunter” [132-156]

Rania Maktabi, “Female Citizenship under Authoritarian Rule in the Middle East: Ba’thist Syria and Beyond” [157-176]

Francesco Cavatorta and Fabio Merone, “Salafism After the Arab Awakening: Contending with People’s Power” (Reviewed by Robert Rabil) [176-178]

Mohammed Ali Amir-Moezzi with Etan Kohlberg and Hasan Ansari, “The Silent Qur’an and the Speaking Qur’an: Scriptural Sources of Islam between History and Fervor” (Reviewed by Rahel Fischbach) [179-187]

Suzanne Maloney, “Iran’s Political Economy since the Revolution” (Reviewed by Afshon Ostovar) [188-189]

Laila Parsons, “The Commander: Fawzi Al-Qawuqji and the Fight for Arab Independence, 1914-1948” (Reviewed by Peter Wien) [190-193]

Aisha Ahmad, “Jihad & Co.: Black markets and Islamist Power” (Reviewed by Max Gallien) [194-198]

Bruce Riedel, “Kings and Presidents: Saudi Arabia and the United States since FDR” (Reviewed by David B. Ottaway) [199-200]

Yuval Ben Bassat, “Petitioning the Sultan: Protest and justice in Late Ottoman Palestine, 1865-1908” (Reviewed by Haim Gerber) [201-205]

Asher Orkaby, “Beyond the Arab Cold War: The International History of the Yemen Civil War, 1962-68” (Reviewed by Noel Brehony) [206-211]

Carter Malkasian, “Illusions of Victory: The Anbar Awakening and the Rise of the Islamic State” (Reviewed by Craig Whiteside) [212-216]

Toufoul Abou-Hodeib, “A Taste for Home: The Modern Middle Class in Ottoman Beirut” (Reviewed by Avner Wishnitzer) [217-220]

Cuma Cicek, “The Kurds of Turkey: National, Religious and Economic Identities” (Reviewed by Michael M. Gunter) [221-229]

Marieke Brandt, “Tribes and Politics in Yemen: A History of the Houthi Conflict” (Reviewed by Steven C. Caton) [230-233]

Shimon Golan, “Milhama b’shalosh hazitot: kabalat hahahlatot b’pikud haelyon b’milhemet sheshet hayamim [War on three fronts: Decision-making in the Israel High Command during the Six Day War]

Milhama b’yom hakipurim: kabalat hahahlatot b’pikud haelyon b’milhemet yom hakipurim [War on Yom Kippur: Decision-making in the Israel High Command during the Yom Kippur War]

Sheleg b’levanon: kabalat hahahlatot b’pikud haelyon b’milhemet ‘shalom hagalil’ [Israel’s War in Lebanon: Decision-making in the Israel High Command during the ‘Peace for Galilee’ War]” (Reviewed by Eyal Zizzer) [234-242]

http://www.jstor.org

 

LES CAHIERS DE L'ORIENT, Hiver 2019 (No. 133)

Sophie Gherardi, “La laïcité est un sport de combat (Introduction)” [7-10]

Jean-Pierre Chevènement, “Y a-t-il une question laïque en France depuis le début des annés 1980? (Tribune)” [11-22]

Ghaleb Bencheikh, “’Notre nation, notre belle France, aura l’islam qu’elle mérite’ (Islam)” [25-28]

“Les jeunes musulmans et la laïcité (Entretien avec le cheikh Khaled Bentounès)” [29-36]

Jean-Luc Pouthier, “Les catholiques, d’ennemis à défenseurs de la laïcité (Église)” [37-40]

“Il existe une compatibilité très profonde entre le fondement du judaïsme et la laïcité (Entretien avec François Rachline)” [41-49]

Dounia Bouzar, “Comment le discours ‘jihadiste’ exclut la loi humaine (Extrémismes)” [51-64]

Lara Piette, “L’aide extérieure des pays du Golfe: solidarité arabe ou islamique? Motifs stratégiques ou humanitaires? (Économie)” [65-89]

https://lescahiersdelorient.org

 

COMPARATIVE EDUCATION REVIEW, May 2019 (Vol. 63, No. 2)

Helen N. Boyle, “Registered Medersas in Mali: Effectively Integrating Islamic and Western Educational Epistemologies in Practice” [145-165]

https://www.journals.uchicago.edu

 

COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, June 2019 (Vol. 52, No. 7)

Kevin Mazur, “State Networks and Intra-Ethnic Group Variation in the 2011 Syrian Uprising” [995-1027]

https://journals.sagepub.com

 

CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Hiver 2018-2019 (No. 107)

Yohanan Benhaim, Uğur Kaya and Dilek Yankaya, “La Turquie post-coup d’Etat: une présidentialisation autoritaire” [9-14]

“Vers un rétrécissement des horizons d’attente en Turquie (Entretien avec Jean-François Pérouse)” [15-28]

Ayşegül Bozan, “Tayyip Erdoğan et les jeunes militants de l’AKP: Identification et co-production d’une figure de leader” [29-42]

“La déconstitutionnalisation de la Turquie (Entretien avec İbrahim Kaboğlu)” [43-58]

İsmet Akçat, “The Restructuring of Civil-Military Relations during the AKP Period” [59-72]

Mustafa Kemal Coşkun, “National Education as a Battlefield. A Restructuring of Imam-Hatip Schools after July 15th” [73-82]

Gabrielle Angey, “Les reconfigurations de la politique turque en Afrique subsaharienne dans le cadre de la lutte du gouvernement AKP contre le mouvement Gülen: le cas sénégalais” [83-96]

Sarah Caunes, “Enfermer l’opposition: reconfigurations et continuités de la politique carcérale turque avant et après 2016” [97-110]

Ulaş Bayraktar, “Présidents avant-gardes: les maires comme patrons des villes turques” [111-124]

Lucie Drechselová, “Le démantèlement du système municipal kurde et ses retombées genres dans le Sud-est de la Turquie” [125-136]

Cemil Yıldızcan, “Le pouvoir des élus vs le pouvoir des nommés, ou la recentralisation des pouvoirs locaux” [137-152]

Moustapha Bassioni, “Réformer et réprimer dans l’Arabie de Bin Salman: les dessous d’une opération d’infitah paradoxale et risquée” [153-165]

Serge Airoldi, “Chronique d’Italie (I): Ce laid jeune monde” [166-180]

www.confluences-mediterranee.com

 

CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, March 2019 (Vol. 67, No. 2)

Shanthi Robertson, “Migrant, Interrupted: The Temporalities of ‘Staggered’ Migration from Asia to Australia” [169-185]

Diana Ibanez Tirado, “’We Sit and Wait’: Migration, Mobility and Temporality in Guliston, Southern Tajikistan” [315-333]

https://journals.sagepub.com

 

CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, May 2019 (Vol. 67, No. 3)

Magdalena Nowicka, Lukasz Krzyzowski and Dennis Ohm, “Transnational Solidarity, the Refugees and Open Societies in Europe” [383-400]

Eric Bonds, “Humanitized Violence: Targeted Killings and Civilian Deaths in the US War against the Islamic State” [438-455]

https://journals.sagepub.com

 

DEVELOPMENT POLICY REVIEW, May 2019 (Vol. 37, No. 3)

Deborah Brautigam and Jyhjong Hwang, “Great Walls over African Rivers: Chinese Engagement in African Hydropower Projects” [313-330]

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

ETHNICITIES, April 2019 (Vol. 19, No. 2)

Simon Thompson, “The Expression of Religious Identities and the Control of Public Space” [231-250]

Mélodine Sommier, “Insights into the Construction of Cultural Realities: Foreign Newspaper Discourses about the Burkini Ban in France” [251-270]

Sebastian Jungkunz, Marc Helbling and Carsten Schwemmer, “Xenophobia before and after the Paris 2015 Attacks: Evidence from a Natural Experiment” [271-291]

Jan Dobbernack, “Making a Presence: Images of Polity and Constituency in British Muslim Representative Politics” [292-310]

Lili Di Puppo, “The Paradoxes of a Localised Islamic Orthodoxy: Rethinking Tatar Traditional Islam in Russia” [311-334]

Ayşe Serdar, “Strategies of Making and Unmaking Ethnic Boundaries: Evidence on the Laz of Turkey” [335-369]

Patrik Öhberg and Mike Medeiros, “A Sensitive Question? The Effect of an Ethnic Background Question in Surveys” [370-389]

Yuval Feinstein, “Influential in its Absence: The Relationship between Refusing to Embrace Sub-National Ethnic Identities and Openness to Inter-National Coexistence among Jews and Arab/Palestinians in Israel” [390-413]

Claudia Lintner, “’If I Have to Clean, I Clean my Own Shop’: Migrant Entrepreneurship as a Form of Emplacement in Times of Crisis: The Example of Italy” [414-432]

https://journals.sagepub.com

 

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, April 2019 (Vol. 22, No. 2)

Jiska Engelbert, Isabel Awad and Jacco van Sterkenburg, “Everyday Practices and the (Un)making of ‘Fortress Europe’: Introduction to the Special Issue” [133-143]

Anne Slootweg, Rogier van Reekum and Willem Schinkel, “The Raced Constitution of Europe: The Eurobarometer and the Statistical Imagination of European Racism” [144-163]

Markus Ojala, Sigrid Kaasik-Krogerus and Mervi Pantti, “Presidential Speeches and the Online Politics of Belonging: Affective-Discursive Positions toward Refugees in Finland and Estonia” [164-179]

Mikko Malmberg and Isabel Awad, “(In/Exclusion) Humor and Diversity in Finnish Public Radio: ‘If All Immigrants were as Funny as you Guys, Nobody would have Any Problems’” [213-230]

Karina Horsti, “Temporality in Cosmopolitan Solidarity: Archival Activism and Participatory Documentary Film as Mediated Witnessing of Suffering at Europe’s Borders” [231-244]

Eugenia Siapera, “Refugee Solidarity in Europe: Shifting the Discourse” [245-266]

https://journals.sagepub.com

 

EUROPEAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, April 2019 (Vol. 35, No. 2)

Hannes Weber, “Attitudes towards Minorities in Times of High Immigration: A Panel Study among Young Adults in Germany” [239-257]

https://academic.oup.com

 

THE HEYTHROP JOURNAL, May 2019 (Vol. 60, No. 3)

Zain Ali, “Some Reflections on William Lane Craig’s Critique of Islam” [397-412]

Lucas Thorpe, “Sayyid Qutb and Aquinas: Liberalism, Natural Law and the Philosophy of Jihad” [413-435]

Munthir Chel’loob, “Suicide: The Last Frontier in being a Good Muslim: Islamic Attitudes from Anti-Suicide to Pro-Suicide” [436-446]

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

HISTORY, January 2019 (Vol. 104, No. 359)

Charlotte Ann Legg, “The Medical Press and the Settler Colonial Politics of Persuasion in French Algeria, 1850-1914” [105-124]

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

HISTORY OF RELIGIONS, May 2019 (Vol. 58, No. 4)

Kevin E. Ko, “The Non-Immanent Frame: Medicine as Ethics in the Islamic Modernist Movement of Late Colonial Indonesia” [404-431]

Ariela Marcus-Sells, “Science, Sorcery, and Secrets in the Fawā’id Nūrāniyya of Sīdi Muhammad Al-Kuntī” [432-464]

https://www.journals.uchicago.edu

 

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, March 2019 (Vol. 95, No. 2)

Simon Cottee, “The Calypso Caliphate: How Trinidad became a Recruiting Ground for ISIS” [297-317]

Hassan Ahmadian and Payam Mohseni, “Iran’s Syria Strategy: The Evolution of Deterrence” [341-364]

Roland Vogt, “Reputations and the Fight against Tax Evasion: EU Pressure and Asian Financial Centres” [365-381]

Denis M. Tull, “Rebuilding Mali’s Army: The Dissonant Relationship between Mali and its International Partners” [405-422]

https://www.chathamhouse.org

 

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, April 2019 (Vol. 81, No. 3)

Roya Imani Giglou, Leen d’Haenens and Baldwin Van Gorp, “Determinants of Degree of Integration of Turkish Diaspora in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany” [259-282]

https://journals.sagepub.com

 

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE REVIEW, June 2019 (Vol. 29,

No. 2)

James D. Unnever, “Ethnicity and Crime in the Netherlands” [187-204]

https://journals.sagepub.com

 

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY, February-April 2019 (Vol. 60, Nos. 1-2)

Monika Palmberger, “Relational Ambivalence: Exploring the Social and Discursive Dimensions of Ambivalence – The Case of Turkish Aging Labor Migrants” [74-90]

https://journals.sagepub.com

 

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, May 2019 (Vol. 22, No. 3)

Imed Ben Labidi, “On Naming Arab Revolutions and Oppositional Media Narratives” [450-464]

https://journals.sagepub.com

 

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RURAL MANAGEMENT, April 2019 (Vol. 15, No. 1)

Mohammad Shahjahan Chowdhury, Faisal Ahmmed and Ismail Hossain, “Neoliberal Governmentality, Public Microfinance and Poverty in Bangladesh: Who are the Actual Beneficiaries?” [23-48]

Omid Zamani, Mojtaba Mojaverian and Hemen Nader, “Comparing Efficiency between Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Farms: A Case of Sugar Beet Farmers of West Azerbaijan, Iran” [78-96]

https://journals.sagepub.com

 

ISLAMIC AFRICA, October 2018 (Vol. 9, No. 2)

Ahmed Sh. Ibrahim, “Changing of the Guards: Politico-Religious Authority and Islamic Education in Mogadishu, Somalia” [133-162]

Tahir Fuzile Sitoto, “Scripting Black African Muslim Presence in South African Islam: A Quest for Self-Understanding beyond the Moment of Conversion” [163-178]

Kota Kariya, “Muwālāt and Apostasy in the Early Sokoto Caliphate” [179-208]

Benedikt Pontzen, “’Caring for the People’: ZuriaFM –An Islamic Radio Station in Asante, Ghana” [209-231]

Joseph Hill, “Foundational Scholars of Islam in Africa: An Interview with Professor Louis Brenner” [233-255]

Hienin Ali Diakite, “An Inventory of Arabic Manuscripts from Dalla, Central Mali (1800-1980s)” [256-268]

Graziano Krātlī, “The Arts and Crafts of Literacy: Islamic Manuscript Cultures in Sub-Sahara Africa, edited by Andrea Brigaglia and Mauro Nobili” [269-275]

https://brill.com

 

JOURNAL OF AFRICAN LAW, February 2019 (Vol. 63, No. 1)

Amos O. Enabulele and Bright Bazuaye, “Validity and Enforceability of Customary Law in Nigeria: Towards a Correct Delimitation of the Province of the Courts” [79-104]

Chinedu Justin Efe, “The Need for the Statutory Introduction of the Concept of ‘Matrimonial Property’ in Nigeria” [105-125]

https://www.cambridge.org

 

JOURNAL OF CONFLICT & SECURITY LAW, Spring 2019 (Vol. 24, No. 1)

Elinor Buys and Andrew Garwood-Gowers, “The (Ir)Relevance of Human Suffering: Humanitarian Intervention and Saudi Arabia’s Operation Decisive Storm in Yemen” [1-33]

Phillip J. Drew, “Blockade? A Legal Assessment of the Maritime Interdiction of Yemen’s Ports” [35-52]

Rebecca Barber, “Uniting for Peace Not Aggression: Responding to Chemical Weapons in Syria without Breaking the Law” [71-110]

Yasmine Nahlawi, “Overcoming Russian and Chinese Vetoes on Syria through Uniting for Peace” [111-143]

https://academic.oup.com

 

JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, April 2019 (Vol. 54, No. 2)

Stefanie Wichhart, “The Formation of the Arab League and the United Nations, 1944-5” [328-346]

https://journals.sagepub.com

 

THE JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY, March 2019 (Vol. 79, No. 1)

Seven Ağır and Cıhan Artunç, “The Wealth Tax of 1942 and the Disappearance of Non-Muslim Enterprises in Turkey” [201-243]

https://www.cambridge.org

 

THE JOURNAL OF MODERN AFRICAN STUDIES, March 2019 (Vol. 57, No. 1)

Isabelle Desportes, Hone Mandefro and Dorothea Hilhorst, “The Humanitarian Theatre: Drought Response during Ethiopia’s Low-Intensity Conflict of 2016” [31-59]

Nicki Kindersley, “Rule of Whose Law? The Geography of Authority in Juba, South Sudan” [61-83]

https://www.cambridge.org

 

JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES, March 2019 (Vol. 32, No. 1)

Roos Haer and Tobias Hecker, “Recruiting Refugees for Militarization: The Determinants of Mobilization Attempts” [1-22]

Mona Harb, Ali Kassem and Watfa Najdi, “Entrepreneurial Refugees and the City: Brief Encounters in Beirut” [23-41]

Simon Behrman, “Refugee Law as a Means of Control” [42-62]

Annett Bochmann, “The Power of Local Micro Structures in the Context of Refugee Camps” [63-85]

Benjamin J. Kaplan, “The Legal Rights of Religious Refugees in the ‘Refugee-Cities’ of Early Modern Germany” [86-105]

Anna Kvittingen, Marko Valenta, Hanan Tabbara, Dina Baslan and Berit Berg, “The Conditions and Migratory Aspirations of Syrian and Iraqi Refugees in Jordan” [106-124]

Breanne Leigh Grace, “Family from Afar? Transnationalism and Refugee Extended Families after Resettlement” [125-143]

Mona Lilja, Andreas Henriksson and Mikael Baaz, “(Re)thinking the Precarity of Swedish Migrants: Governing through Decelerations and Timescapes” [144-161]

https://academic.oup.com

 

JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Winter 2019 (Vol. 42, No. 2)

Robert M. Hathaway, “Power without Leverage, Leverage without Power: Pakistan and the United States in the Era of Trump” [1-19]

Saeed Shafqat, “Pakistan Military: Sustaining Hegemony and Constructing Democracy?” [20-51]

Ayesha Siddiqa, “Pakistan – From Hybrid-Democracy to Hybrid-Martial Law” [52-72]

Muhammad Khalid Masud, “Modernizing Islamic Law in Pakistan: Reform or Reconstruction?” [73-97]

 

JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY, May 2019 (Vol. 45, No. 3)

Monika Baumanova, Ladislav Smejda and Heinz Rüther, “Pre-Colonial Origins of Urban Spaces in the West African Sahel: Street Networks, Trade, and Spatial Plurality” [500-516]

https://journals.sagepub.com

 

LAW & POLICY, April 2019 (Vol. 41, No. 2)

Imelda Deinla, “Legal Hybridity, Trust, and the Legitimacy of the Shari’ah in the Bangsamoro” [198-219]

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

MAGHREB-MACHREK, (Nos. 237-238, 2018)

Thierry Pairault, “Algérie: quelle presence économique chinoise?” [5-34]

Ouassim Chemrouk and Jean-François Robert, “Djamaa El Djazaïr, une nouvelle dimension idéologique pour la baie d’Alger” [35-52]

Hamza Meddeb, “Les resorts socio-économiques de l’insécurité dans le sud tunisien” [53-60]

Abderrazak Zouari, “Pour une refonte des relations tuniso-européennes ou comment permettre à la Tunisie de réussir sa transition économique” [61-80]

Hana Jaber, “Le mouvement des Frères musulmans jordanien: de pilier de la monarchie à l’ennemi du régime” [81-91]

Pierre Boussel, “Daesh, les temps obscurs” [92-124]

Isabelle Facon, “Le jeu d’influence de la Russie en zone Afrique du Nord/Moyen-Orient” [125-146]

Thomas Richard, “Tsahal sur les écrans: ‘les héros sont fatigués’” [147-170]

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THE MAGHREB REVIEW, (Vol. 44, No. 2, 2019)

Ohannes Geukjian and Farah Abou Harb, “Why Did Russia’s Mediation in the Syrian Conflict Fail in Making Peace?” [147-179]

Mahmood Monshipouri and Alexandra K. Lipton, “Protecting the Basic Rights of Syrian Refugees: Searching for a New Paradigm” [180-194]

Joseph Alagha, “Gender-Based Violence: Law 293/2014 and the Rights of Women in Lebanon” [195-222]

Ismail Lala, “Outpourers and Receptacles: The Emergence of The Cosmos in the Sufi Thought of Muhyīy Al-Dīn ibn ‘Arabī and ‘Abd Al-Razzāq Al-Qāshānī” [223-271]

http://www.maghrebreview.com

 

MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, December 2018 (Vol. 24, Nos. 5-6)

Brian A. Catlos and Alex J. Novikoff, “Interfaith Dialogue and Disputation in the Medieval Mediterranean” [503-509]

Irven Resnick, “Peter the Venerable on the Talmud, the Jews, and Islam” [510-529]

Younus Y. Mirza, “The Disciples as Companions: Ibn Taymiyya’s and Ibn al-Qayyim’s Evaluation of the Transmission of the Bible” [530-560]

Mòmica Colomimas Aparichio, “Predestination and Free Will in Mudejar Polemics: The Kitāb al-Mujādala ma’a-l-Yahūd wa-l-Naşārā [The Book Called the Disputation with the Jews and the Christians] and its Historical and Intellectual Background” [561-580]

Manuela Ceballos, “Theology from the Margins: Sīdī Ridwān al-Januwī and His Community of Outsiders” [581-612]

Jeff Brubaker, “’You are the Heretics!’ Dialogue and Disputation between the Greek East and the Latin West after 1204” [613-630]

Tamar Ron Marvin, “Sites of Controversy: Jews Debating Philosophy between Iberia and Occitania in the Fourteenth Century” [631-648]

Kaarlo Johannes Havu, “Dialogue and Toleration in Juan Luis Vive’s De Veritate Fidei Christianae: Vives on Muhammad and Islam” [649-665]

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MIDDLE EAST LAW AND GOVERNANCE, October 2018 (Vol. 10, No. 3)

<<Special Issue: Politics in the Wake of the Uprisings>> “edited by [Nathan brown]”

Nadine Sika, “Civil Society and the Rise of Unconventional Modes of Youth Participation in the MENA” [237-263]

Dina El-Sharnouby, “New Social Movements: The Case of Youth’s Political Project in Egypt Comparing the 1909 and 2011 Revolutions” [264-290]

Nermin Allam, “Activism Amid Disappointment: Women’s Groups and the Politics of Hope in Egypt” [291-316]

Dina Hosni, “An Evolving ‘Fuzzy’ Islamic Public: The Case of Sheikh al-Amoud in Egypt” [317-340]

Sarah Wessel, “The ‘Third Hand’ in Egypt: Legitimation and the International Dimension in Political Transformation” [341-374]

Dana S. El Kurd, “The Legacy of Authoritarian Strategies: Repression and Polarization in the Palestinian Territories” [375-401]

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MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Winter 2018 (Vol. 25, No. 4)

Ryan Crocker, Hussein Ibish and Bülent Aras, “Saudi Arabian-Turkish Rivalry in the Middle East” [5-25]

Riham Bahi, “Iran-Saudi Rivalry in Africa: Implications for Regional Stability” [26-40]

Watheq Al-Hashemy and Sterling Jensen, “Challenges Facing Iraqi-Gulf Relations and how to Overcome Them” [41-48]

Ronen Zeidel, “Iraq-Saudi Relations 2017-18: Expectations and Limits” [49-55]

Houchang Hassan-Yari, “Iran and Iraq – GCC Rapprochement” [56-64]

Anchi Hoh, “From Qatar to Xinjiang: Security in China’s Belt and Road Initiative” [65-76]

Reumah Suhail, “Developing Alliances: Emerging Trade Routes in the Arabian Sea” [77-85]

Zahid Shahab Ahmed and Shahram Akbarzadeh, “Understanding Pakistan’s Relationship with Iran” [86-100]

Robert Mason, “Russia in Syria: An Unequivocal Return to the Middle East?” [101-115]

Amjed Rasheed, “Syria vs. Iraq: Clash of Authoritarians” [116-129]

Grace Elliott, Matt Ciesielski and Rebecca Birkholz, “Centralized Decentralization: Subnational Governance in Jordan” [130-145]

Gadi Hitman, “The Joint Arab List for the Knesset: United, Shared or Split?” [146-158]

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Spring 2019 (Vol. 26, No. 1)

Philip H. Gordon, Michael Doran and Jon B. Alterman, “The Trump Administration’s Middle East Policy: A Mid-Term Assessment” [5-30]

Gawdat Bahgat, “Iran’s Ballistic-Missile and Space Program: An Assessment” [31-48]

Zoltan Barany, “Who Will Shield the Imams? Regime Protection in Iran and the Middle East” [49-59]

Arvin Khoshnood, “Poverty in Iran: A Critical Crisis” [60-74]

Saeid Golkar, “Iran after Khamenei: Prospects for Political Change” [75-88]

Dennis Jett, “Why Peacekeeping Fails” [89-96]

Djallil Lounnas, “The Tunisian Jihad: Between al-Qaeda and ISIS” [97-116]

Lacin Idil Oztig, “Syria and Turkey: Border-Security Priorities” [117-126]

Dan Naor, “The Power of Neutrality: Lebanon as an Oil Transit Country” [127-140]

Ian S. Lustick, “The Red Thread of Israel’s ‘Demographic Problem’” [141-149]

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Spring 2019 (Vol. 26, No. 2)

Ben Ali al-Maliki and Amatzia Baram, “Compulsion in Religion Saddam Hussein, Islam, and the Roots of Insurgencies in Iraq” [1-6]

Atef Alshehri, “Mecca and Medina, Sacred Sites or Development Engines?” [1-8]

Ramy Aziz, “Who is Sisi of Egypt? A Salafi” [1-8]

Cynthia Farahat, “Who is Sisi of Egypt? A Reformer” [1-11]

http://web.b.ebscohost.com

 

NATIONS AND NATIONALISM, April 2019 (Vol. 25, No. 2)

Eric Kaufmann, “Ethno-Traditional Nationalism and the Challenge of Immigration” [435-448]

Matthew Wright, “Identity and Immigration: What we Think we Know, and Why we Might not Actually Know It” [467-477]

Jean Axelrad Cahan, “National Identity and the Limits of Constructivism in International Relations Theory: A Case Study of the Suez Canal” [478-498]

David J. Smith, Marina Germane and Martyn Housden, “’Forgotten Europeans’: Transnational Minority Activism in the Age of European Integration” [523-543]

Güneş Murat Tezcür and Peyman Asadzade, “Ethnic Nationalism Versus Religious Loyalty: The Case of Kurds in Iran” [652-672]

Farhan Hanif Siddiqi, “Discrimination is what Ethnic Groups Make of it: Subjective Perceptions of Peripherality among the Mohajirs of Pakistan” [697-717]

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

NEW PERSPECTIVES QUARTERLY, May 2019 (Vol. 36, No. 2)

Nathan Gardels, “Renovating Democracy” [3-11]

David Miliband, “The Refugee Crisis is Your Responsibility” [13-15]

Ayaan Hirsi Ali, “Our Asylum Policies are not Fit for Purpose” [16-18]

Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, “Where the Iranian Revolution went Wrong” [24-27]

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 4 April 2019 (Vol. 66, No. 6)

Ursula Lindsey, “Is Tunisia Ready for Gender Equality?” [*]

Mark Mazower, “An Archive of Atrocities [Armenian Genocide]” [*]

Max Hastings, “Staying On” [*]

Christopher de Bellaigue, “The Seduction of Jihad” [*]

https://www.nybooks.com

 

THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, 18 April 2019 (Vol. 66, No. 7)

Margaret Scott, “Indonesia’s new Islamist politics” [*]

G. W. Bowersock, “The many lives of Palestine” [*]

https://www.nybooks.com

 

ORBIS, (Vol. 63, No. 1, 2019)

Harsh V. Pant and Kriti Shah, “South Asia’s Changing Geopolitical Landscape” [11-26]

Tricia Bacon, “The Evolution of Pakistan’s Lashkar-e-Tayyiba Terrorist Group” [27-43]

Frank G. Hoffman, “Squaring Clausewitz’s Trinity in the Age of Autonomous Weapons” [44-63]

Joshua S. Krasna, “It’s Complicated: Geopolitical and Strategic Dynamics in the Contemporary Middle East” [64-79]

http://web.a.ebscohost.com

 

ORIENT, (Vol. 60, No. 2, 2019)

Christopher Phillips, “International Actors in the Syrian Conflict” [7-15]

Kristina Kausch, “Balancing Trumpism: Transatlantic Divergence in the Middle East” [16-25]

Michael M. Gunter, “The Recent Kurdish Struggle” [26-36]

Eleonora Ardemagni, “Yemen’s Nested Conflict(s): Layers, Geographies and Feuds” [37-43]

Wolfgang Pusztai, “Conflict Resolution in Libya: What Works?” [44-50]

Imad Salamey, “Mitigating MENA Communitarian Conflicts through Power Sharing Options” [51-58]

Sneha Roy, “Macro Analysis of Gendered Discourse in Conflict Resolution in MENA” [59-65]

www.deutsche-orient-stiftung.de

 

POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, February 2019 (Vol. 40, No. S1)

Karen M. Douglas, Joseph E. Uscinski, Robbie M. Sutton, Aleksandra Cichocka, Turkay Nefes, Chee Sian Ang and Farzin Deravi, “Understanding Conspiracy Theories” [3-35]

Rezarta Bilali and Johanna Ray Vollhardt, “Victim and Perpetrator Groups’ Divergent Perspectives on Collective Violence: Implications for Intergroup Relations” [75-108]

Paul M. Sniderman, Michael Bang Petersen, Rune Slothuus, Rune Stubager and Philip Petrov, “Reactions to Terror Attacks: A Heuristic Model” [245-258]

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, May 2019 (Vol. 28, No. 2)

Ayse Vildan Acar-Bayraktar, Zeynep Cakmak and Dilek Saritas-Atalar, “Parenting and Children’s Prosocial and Problem Behaviors in Middle Childhood: The Role of Turkish Mothers’ Emotion Socialization Practices” [333-346]

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

THE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, May 2019 (Vol. 67, No. 3)

Morteza Hashemi, “Bedouins of Silicon Valley: A Neo-Khaldunian Approach to Sociology of Technology” [536-551]

https://journals.sagepub.com

 

SOCIOLOGY OF ISLAM, March 2019, (Vol. 7, No. 1)

Alexander Nachman, “Outside of the Law: Khomeini’s Legacy of Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong in the Islamic Republic” [1-21]

Elisheva Machlis, “Reevaluating Sectarianism in Light of Sufi Islam” [22-40]

Zeinab Ghasemi and Seyed Mohammad Marandi, “Beyond the Enigma of the Veil: Representation of Women’s Status in Post-Revolutionary Iran by Iranian-American Memoirs” [41-60]

Saleena Saleem and Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman, “Competing Frames of the Gülen Movement: The Case of Malaysia” [61-91]

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TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, (Vol. 31, No. 2, 2019)

Yelena Biberman and Farhan Zahid, “Why Terrorists Target Children: Outbidding, Desperation, and Extremism in the Peshawar and Beslan School Massacres” [169-184]

Mehmer Alper Sozer and Kamil Yilmaz, “The PKK and its Evolution in Britain (1984-present)” [185-203]

Nilay Salya, “Religion, State, and Terrorism: A Global Analysis” [204-233]

Carol K. Winkler, Kareem El Damanhoury, Aaron Dicker and Anthony F. Lemieux, “The Medium is Terrorism: Transformation of the About to Die Trope in Dabiq” [224-243]

Sam Jackson, “Non-Normative Political Extremism: Reclaiming a Concept’s Analytical Utility” [244-259]

Antony Field, “Ethics and Entrapment: Understanding Counterterrorism Stings” [260-276]

Ismail Onat, “An Analysis of Spatial Correlates of Terrorism Using Risk Terrain Modeling [277-298]

Stephen Tankel, “Universal Soldiers or Parochial Actors: Understanding Jihadists as Products of their Environments” [299-322]

Joseph K. Young, “Measuring Terrorism” [323-345]

Joseph Mroszczyk, “To Die or to Kill? An Analysis of Suicide Attack Lethality” [346-366]

Mark Youngman, “Broader, Vaguer, Weaker: The Evolving Ideology of the Caucasus Emirate Leadership” [367-389]

Alan McPherson, “Caribbean Taliban: Cuban American Terrorism in the 1970s” [390-409]

Erika Lorenzana Del Villar, “Women in Modern Terrorism: From Liberation to Global Jihad in the Islamic State” [410-416]

Danielle Gilbert, “Terror by Any Other Name” [417-420]

https://www.tandfonline.com

 

TOURIST STUDIES, March 2019 (Vol. 19, No. 1)

Manuela Gutberlet, “Staging the Oriental Other: Imaginaries and Performances of German-Speaking Cruise Tourists” [110-137]

https://journals.sagepub.com 

 

WAR IN HISTORY, April 2019 (Vol. 26, No. 2)

Alexander Morrison, “The ‘Turkestan Generals’ and Russian Military History” [153-184]

Stefan Hock, “’Waking us from this Endless Slumber’: The Ottoman-Italian War and North Africa in the Ottoman Twentieth Century” [204-226]

Mustafa Abbasi, “Palestinians Fighting against Nazis: The Story of Palestinian Volunteers in the Second World War” [227-249]

Devika Sethi, “’Alarmist Stories and Defeatist Views’: Censorship and Morale in India during the Second World War” [250-264]

https://journals.sagepub.com 

 

THE WORLD BANK ECONOMIC REVIEW, February 2019 (Vol. 33, No. 1)

Samer Matta, Simon Appleton and Michael Bleaney, “The Impact of the Arab Spring on the Tunisian Economy” [231-258]

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