Current Contents Vol.39, No.5 (October 2019)

Current Contents Vol.39, No.5 (October 2019).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. List of Journals

    ARMED FORCES & S
    OCIETY, October 2019 (Vol. 45, No. 4)

    BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, October 2019 (Vol. 46, No. 4)

    CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Printemps 2019 (No. 108)

    CRIME & DELINQUENCY, December 2019 (Vol. 65, No. 14)

    CRITICAL INQUIRY, Autumn 2019 (Vol. 46, No. 1)

    CTC SENTINEL, October 2019 (Vol. 12, No. 9)

    CULTURAL DYNAMICS, November 2019 (Vol. 31, No. 4)

    EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN HEALTH JOURNAL, September 2019 (Vol. 25, No. 9)

    ETHNICITIES, October 2019 (Vol. 19, No. 5)

    ETHNICITIES, December 2019 (Vol. 19, No. 6)

    FOREIGN AFFAIRS, November/December 2019 (Vol. 98, No. 6)

    FRENCH CULTURAL STUDIES, November 2019 (Vol. 30, No. 4)

    GLOBAL MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION, August 2019 (Vol. 15, No. 2)

    INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, October 2019 (Vol. 81, Nos. 6-8)

    THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRESS/POLITICS, October 2019 (Vol. 24, No. 4)

    JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, November 2019 (Vol. 54, No. 7)

    JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, December 2019 (Vol. 54, No. 8)

    JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL POLICY, October 2019 (Vol. 29, No. 4)

    JOURNAL OF NEAR EASTERN STUDIES, October 2019 (Vol. 78, No. 2)

    JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, November 2019 (Vol. 56, No. 6)

    JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN CRIME AND DELINQUENCY, November 2019 (Vol. 56, No. 6)

    JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Summer 2019 (Vol. 42, No. 4)

    JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY, November 2019 (Vol. 45, No. 6)

    MAGHREB-MACHREK, (No. 239, 2019)

    THE MAGHREB REVIEW, (Vol. 44, No. 3, 2019)

    MEDIA, CULTURE & SOCIETY, November 2019 (Vol. 41, No. 8)

    THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Autumn 2019 (Vol. 73, No. 3)

    LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, September 2019

    NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY, October 2019 (Vol. 21, No. 10)

    NEW PERSPECTIVES ON TURKEY, (Vol. 60, 2019)

    PSYCHOLOGY AND DEVELOPING SOCIETIES, September 2019 (Vol. 31, No. 2)

    RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY, Fall 2019 (Vol. 72, No. 3)

    URBAN EDUCATION, November 2019 (Vol. 54, No. 9)

    WAR IN HISTORY, November 2019 (Vol. 26, No. 4)

    DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, September 2019 (Vol. 59, Nos. 3-4)

    YOUTH & SOCIETY, October 2019 (Vol. 51, No. 7)


     
  2. Artices from Journals

    ARMED FORCES & SOCIETY, October 2019 (Vol. 45, No. 4)
    Drew Holland Kinney, “Politicians at Arms: Civilian Recruitment of Soldiers for Middle East Coups” [681-701]
    Adam Dulin and Jairo Patiño, “Countering Boko Haram’s Violence: A Deterrence-Backlash Perspective” [723-745]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, October 2019 (Vol. 46, No. 4)
    Jeff Eden, “Did Ibn Saud’s Militants Cause 400,000 Casualties? Myths and Evidence about the Wahhabi Conquests, 1902-1925” [519-534]
    Inmaculada Szmolka, “A Real Electoral Duel between the P.J.D. and the P.A.M.? Analysing Constituency-level Competitiveness in the 2016 Moroccan Elections” [535-563]
    Mostafa Abedinifard, “Persian ‘Rashti Jokes’: Modern Iran’s Palimpsests of Gheyrat-based Masculinity” [564-582]
    Willow Berridge, “Colonial Education and the Shaping of Islamism in Sudan, 1946-1956” [583-601]
    Assaf Shapira, “Israel’s Citizenship Policy since the 1990s – New Challenges, (mostly) Old Solutions” [602-621]
    Maryam Alemzadeh, “The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps in the Iran-Iraq War: An Unconventional Military’s Survival” [622-639]
    John Fahy, “Out of Sight, Out of Mind” [640-662]
    Bruno Lefort, “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Narrating Social Bonds and Boundaries in Contemporary Lebanon” [663-680]
    https://www.tandfonline.com

    CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Printemps 2019 (No. 108)
    Matthieu Brun, “Méditerranée – Moyen-Orient: on récolte ce que l’on sème!” [11-16]
    Delphine Acloque, “Ressources foncières et nouvelle frontière agricole dans le désert égyptien: le rôle décisif de l’armée” [17-30]
    Alia Gana et Marouen Taleb, “Mobilisations foncières en Tunisie: révélateur des paradoxes de l’après ‘révolution’” [31-46]
    Mohamed Naili, “La sécurisation des terres agricoles du domaine public à l’épreuve du clientélisme politique en Algérie” [47-58]
    Dario Salinas Palacios, “Espagne: géopolitique d’une agriculture assoiffée” [59-72]
    Bernard Del’homme, “L’agriculture dans l’ouest des Balkans: des vicissitudes de l’histoire récente aux choix politiques douteux” [73-86]
    Ahmed Haj Asaad, Myriam Saadé-Sbeih et Ronald Jaubert, “La crise agraire du basin de l’Oronte: de la planification centralisée aux projets agro-industriels” [87-104]
    Alexis Ghosn et Kanj Hamadé, “L’agriculture libanaise entre crise syrienne et crise de l’état” [105-116]
    Anita De Donato, “Palestinian Rural Realities between the Israeli Occupation and ‘Farming Modernisation’. The Case of the Village of Wādī Fūkīn (West Bank)” [117-134]
    Jean-François Pérouse, “Produire et se nourrir à Istanbul: les termes instables d’une équation complexe” [135-148]
    Mylène Faure, “La sécurité sanitaire du consommateur de fraises marocaines: deux poids, deux mesures?” [149-166]
    Jérôme Lavandier, “Crise entre pétromonarchies du golfe Persique: une recomposition des solidarités alimentaires arabes?” [167-180]
    Dominique Avon, “Hassan Hanafi, Philosophe et théoricien d’une gauche islamique” [195-216]
    www.confluences-mediterranee.com

    CRIME & DELINQUENCY, December 2019 (Vol. 65, No. 14)
    Mine Özaşçılar, Nilüfer Narli and Osman Öztürk, “Crime Reporting Behavior among Syrian Immigrants in Istanbul” [1997-2018]
    https://sagepub.com

    CRITICAL INQUIRY, Autumn 2019 (Vol. 46, No. 1)
    Robyn Creswell, “Nazik al-Malaʹika and the Poetics of Pan-Arabism” [71-96]
    https://criticalinquiry.uchicago.edu

    CTC SENTINEL, October 2019 (Vol. 12, No. 9)
    S
    eth Jones, “Russia’s Battlefield Success in Syria: Will it be a Pyrrhic Victory?” [1-9]
    Paul Cruickshank and Brian Dodwell, “A View from the CT Foxhole: Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan” [10-14]
    Daniel Milton, Julia Lodoen, Ryan O’Farrell and Seth Loertscher, “Newly Released ISIS Files: Learning from the Islamic State’s Long-Version Personnel Form” [15-20]
    Damien Spleeters, “Operation Marksburg: Frontline Field Investigation and the Prosecution of Terrorism” [21-27]
    Michael Shkolnik and Alexander Corbeil, “Hezbollah’s ‘Virtual Entrepreneurs’: How Hezbollah is Using the Internet to Incite Violence” [28-35]
    https://ctc.usma.edu

    CULTURAL DYNAMICS, November 2019 (Vol. 31, No. 4)
    Renée Michelle Ragin and Giulia Riccò, “Contemporary Epistemologies of Militarization in the Global South: Palimpsests and Accumulative Processes in Lampedusa and Lebanon” [291-307]
    Samar Al-Bulushi, “#Someone Tell CNN: Cosmopolitan Militarism in the East African Warscape” [323-349]
    Gavriel Cutipa-Zorn, “Israel, Guatemala, and the Agricultural Roots of an Authoritarian Internationalism” [350-364]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN HEALTH JOURNAL, September 2019 (Vol. 25, No. 9)
    Laila Kamel, Shaimaa Abdel-Aziz and Hanaa Yousof, “Community-based Interventions to Support Maternal and Child Health Practices in Upper Egypt” [597-603]
    Nadia Shah, Saadiyah Rao, Sumera Inam et al., “Healthy Lifestyle as a Preventive Measure against Victimization among School-going Adolescents” [604-612]
    Safa Salem, Dhafer Malouche and Habiba Ben Romdhane, “Tunisian Population Quality of Life: A General Analysis Using SF-36” [613-621]
    Ömer Gider, Mesut Akdere and Mehmet Top, “Organizational Trust, Employee Commitment and Job Satisfaction in Turkish Hospitals: Implications for Public Policy and Health” [622-629]
    Nazar Shabila, “Geographical Variation in the Prevalence of Female Genital Mutilation in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq” [630-636]
    Zahra Moudi, Seyed Tabatabaei, Zahra Sargazi-Moakhar et al., “Empowering Midwives to Manage Postpartum Haemorrhage in Rural Areas of Islamic Republic of Iran: Lessons Learnt from Cases of Maternal Death” [637-646]
    Kingsley Bieh, Ahmed ElGanainy, Saber Yezli et al., “Health Risk Assessment at Mass Gatherings: A Report of the Camel Festival in Saudi Arabia” [647-655]
    Seyedesedigheh Seiedfarajollah, Reza Safdari, Marjan Ghazisaeedi and Leila Keikha, “Key Security and Privacy Issues from Implementing the National Electronic Health Record in the Islamic Republic of Iran” [656-659]
    Ismaël Maatouk, Moubadda Assi and Joumana Hermez, “Partner Notification in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: Is There a Way?” [660-667]
    www.emro.who.int/emh-journal/eastern-mediterranean-health-journal/home.html

    ETHNICITIES, October 2019 (Vol. 19, No. 5)
    Ursula Moffitt, Linda P. Juang and Moin Syed, “’We Don’t Do that in Germany!’ A Critical Race Theory Examination of Turkish Heritage Young Adults’ School Experiences” [830-857]
    Simin Fadaee and Camilla Brancolini, “From National Liberation to Radical Democracy: Exploring the Shift in the Kurdish Liberation Movement in Turkey” [858-875]
    Omer Tekdemir, “The Social Construction of ‘Many Kurdishnesses’: Mapping Sub-identities of ‘EU-ising Kurdish Politics” [876-900]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    ETHNICITIES, December 2019 (Vol. 19, No. 6)
    <<Symposium on the Bristol School of Multiculturalism>>
    Varun Uberoi and Tariq Modood, “The Emergence of the Bristol School of Multiculturalism” [955-970]
    Will Kymlicka, “Deschooling Multiculturalism” [971-982]
    David Goodhart, “Wishful Thinking and Unresolved Tensions” [983-990]
    Nasar Meer, “The Bristol School of Multiculturalism, and the Political Sociology of Identity” [991-998]
    Geoffrey Brahm Levey, “Differentiating Multiculturalisms: A Rejoinder” [999-1014]
    <<Articles>>
    Liora Gvion, “Why Can’t Palestinian Chefs Penetrate the Boundaries of Upscale Dining in Israel?” [1082-1100]
    Romina Yalonetzky, “Just Like Us, but Jewish: Jewishness, Ethnicity, Class Affinity and Transnationality in Lima” [1101-1120]
    Bengt Andersen, “Marginality and Banality in the Segregated City: Reflections on the ‘Riots’ in Oslo” [1121-1137]
    Mette Strømsø, “’All People Living in Norway could become Norwegian’: How Ordinary People Blur the Boundaries of Nationhood” [1138-1157]
    Hilde Danielsen and Synnøve Bendixsen, “Dealing with Diversity, Hoping for Inclusion. Parents’ Involvement in Urban Schools in Norway” [1158-1180]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    FOREIGN AFFAIRS, November/December 2019 (Vol. 98, No. 6)
    Martin Indyk, “Disaster in the Desert: Why Trump’s Middle East Plan Can’t Work” [10-20]
    Michael S. Doran, “The Dream Palace of the Americans: Why Ceding Land will not Bring Peace” [21-29]
    Yousef Munayyer, “There will be a One-State Solution: But What Kind of State will It Be?” [30-37]
    Robert Malley, “The Unwanted Wars: Why the Middle East is More Combustible than Ever” [38-47]
    Maha Yahya, “The Middle East’s Lost Decades: Development, Dissent, and the Future of the Arab World” [48-55]
    Daniel Benjamin and Steven Simon, “America’s Great Satan: The 40-Year Obsession with Iran” [56-66]
    Sarah Yerkes, “The Tunisia Model: Lessons from a New Arab Democracy” [67-73]
    Tanisha M. Fazal and Paul Poast, “War is not Over: What the Optimists get Wrong about Conflict” [74-83]
    Richard Fontaine, “The Nonintervention Delusion: What War is Good for” [84-98]
    www.foreignaffairs.com

    FRENCH CULTURAL STUDIES, November 2019 (Vol. 30, No. 4)
    Catherine Khordoc, “Visibility Graphs and Blindspots: Wajdi Mouawad’s Incendies and Its Mathematical Poetics” [307-316]
    Nour Seblini, “Game of Hypocrites: Beurs Break Silence in Faïza Guène’s Kiffe Kiffe Demain” [335-346]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    GLOBAL MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION, August 2019 (Vol. 15, No. 2)
    Benjamin Isakhan, Zim Nwokora and Chengxin Pan, “Perceptions of Democracy and the Rise of Donalde Trump: A Framing Analysis of Saudi Arabian Media” [159-175]
    Amani Ismail and Smeeta Mishra, “Configuring Terrorism in the Age of ISIS: The New York Times’ Coverage of the 2015 Beirut and Paris Attacks” [177-193]
    Stephen Marmura, “Assessing the ‘Impact’ of a Media Event: An Innisian Appraisal of Al Jazeera’s Palestine Papers Leak” [249-264]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, October 2019 (Vol. 81, Nos. 6-8)
    Anthony Löwstedt, “Do We Still Adhere to the Norms of Ancient Egypt? A Comparison of Ptahhotep’s Communication Ethics with Current Regulatory Principles” [493-517]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRESS/POLITICS, October 2019 (Vol. 24, No. 4)
    Tali Aharoni and Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt, “Unpacking Journalists’ (Dis)Trust: Expressions of Suspicion in the Narratives of Journalists Covering the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” [426-443]
    Peter E. Mulherin and Benjamin Isakhan, “State-Media Consensus on Going to War? Australian Newspapers, Political Elites, and Fighting the Islamic State” [531-550]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, November 2019 (Vol. 54, No. 7)
    Carolyn E. Holmes, “Conventions, Courts, and Communities: Gender Equity, CEDAW and Religious Personal Law in India” [965-979]
    Isaac Dery and Sylvia Bawa, “Agency, Social Status and Performing Marriage in Postcolonial Societies” [980-994]
    Hawre Hasan Hama, “Factionalism within the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan” [1012-1032]
    Furkan Halit Yolcu, “The Democratizer Army Paradox: The Role of the Algerian Army in Impeded Democratization” [1033-1047]
    Chidi Ugwu, “Framing Local Attitudes to a Modern Health Intervention in the Neoliberal Order – Culturalism and Malaria Control in Southeastern Nigeria” [1048-1065]
    Francesco Tamburini, “The Role and Development of the Ombudsman System in the Maghreb a ‘Measure’ of Democracy?” [1066-1083]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, December 2019 (Vol. 54, No. 8)
    Ambe J. Njoh and Esther P. Chie, “Vocabularies of Spatiality in French Colonial Urbanism: Some Covert Rationales of Street Names in Colonial Dakar, West Africa and Saigon, Indochina” [1109-1127]
    Victor Chidubem Iwuoha, “United States’ Security Governance in Nigeria: Implications on Counterterrorism Strategies against Boko Haram” [1175-1194]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL POLICY, October 2019 (Vol. 29, No. 4)
    Melanie Kolbe and Elif Naz Kayran, “The Limits of Skill-selective Immigration Policies: Welfare States and the Commodification of Labour Immigrants” [478-497]
    Renzo Carriero and Marianna Filandri, “Support for Conditional Unemployment Benefit in European Countries: The Role of Income Inequality” [498-514]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    JOURNAL OF NEAR EASTERN STUDIES, October 2019 (Vol. 78, No. 2)
    Rana Mikati, “Fighting for the Faith? Notes on Women and War in Early Islam” [201-213]
    Tareq A. Ramadan, “Religious Invocations on Umayyad Lead Seals: Evidence of an Emergent Islamic Lexicon” [273-286]
    https://www.journals.uchicago.edu

    JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, November 2019 (Vol. 56, No. 6)
    Daphna Canetti, Ibrahim Khatib, Aviad Rubin and Carly Wayne, “Framing and Fighting: The Impact of Conflict Frames on Political Attitudes” [737-752]
    Tim Haesebrouck, “Who Follows Whom? A Coincidence Analysis of Military Action, Public Opinion and Threats” [753-766]
    Vera Mironova, Loubna Mrie and Sam Whitt, “Risk Tolerance during Conflict: Evidence from Aleppo, Syria” [767-782]
    Ali Sanaei, “Time is of the Essence: The Causal Effect of Duration on Support for War” [783-796]
    Erica De Bruin, “Will there be Blood? Explaining Violence during Coups d’état” [797-811]
    Mark Toukan, “International Politics by other Means: External Sources of Civil War” [812-826]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN CRIME AND DELINQUENCY, November 2019 (Vol. 56, No. 6)
    Bianca E. Bersani and Adam W. Pittman, “Reassessing the Generational Disparity in Immigrant Offending: A Within-family Comparison of Involvement in Crime” [851-887]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Summer 2019 (Vol. 42, No. 4)
    Kail C. Ellis, “Greater Lebanon: Integrating a Religiously and Ethnically Diverse Population” [1-17]
    William F. S. Miles, “The Divided Druze: Legacies of Colonial Partition for an Historically Persecuted Minority” [18-39]
    Hina Khan, “Democracy, Authoritarianism and Military Rule in Pakistan and Bangladesh: A Comparative Study” [40-58]
    Sarwar Mohammed Abdullah, “The Definition of Corruption in a Sectarian Context: Iraq as a Case in Point” [59-86]
    www.jsames.villanova.edu

    JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY, November 2019 (Vol. 45, No. 6)
    Pınar Aykaç, “Musealization as an Urban Process: The Transformation of the Sultanahmet District in Istanbul’s Historic Peninsula” [1246-1272]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    MAGHREB-MACHREK, (No. 239, 2019)
    Aziz Hmioui et Erick Leroux, “La place du tourisme durable dans la stgratégie de développement touristique du Maroc à l’horizon 2020” [9-20]
    Jalila Ait Soudane, “Confiance et toursme électronique au Maroc” [21-32]
    Noureddine Selmi, Thomas Majd et Ameni Chebbi, “Effets de la motivation et la qualité de vie sur le bien-être subjectif et les intentions comportementales des écotouristes en Tunisie” [33-50]
    Fatima Zahra Guertaoui, “Le processus dynamique de l’attractivité touristique d’un territoire par la mise en valeur du patrimoine culturel immatériel: un atout du tourisme créatif au Maroc” [51-68]
    Lalla Latifa Alaoui, Zineb Smouth, Sara Benayache et Mohammed Yassine Saghrane, “Perception du tourisme scientifique dans les universités marocaines: cas de l’Université Mohammed V de Rabat” [69-78]
    Erick Leroux et Aziz Hmioui, “Stratégie de développement touristique du Maroc à l’horizon 2020: analyse en termes d’apport à la lutte contre le déséquilibre régional” [79-94]
    Louis Job et Amel Souissi, “Études des relations entre les performances économiques et la durabilité du tourisme et de leurs modalités de gestion: une analyse économique du tourisme de masse en Tunisie” [95-116]
    Cherifa Bensadek, “Les aires protégées du Sahara algérien, entre traditions et enjeux contemporains: perspectives d’écodéveloppement au cœur des parcs culturels du Tassili-Ahaggar (Algérie)” [117-140]
    Bélaid Abrika, “Les potentialités touristiques, atout stratégique de la redynamisation de l’économie locale en Algérie” [141-152]
    www.eska.fr

    THE MAGHREB REVIEW, (Vol. 44, No. 3, 2019)
    John Fisher, “Our Man in Fez: James MacIver MacLeod” [291-324]
    Pierre Vermeren, “Comment le Maroc des villes est rattrapé par les contestations dans ses périphéries” [325-334]
    Michael B. Bishku, “Israel and Rwanda: The Development of a Special Relationship” [335-356]
    Saraoui Rahma et Zeghlache Hamza, “L’impact de la structure spatiale introvertie et extravertie sur les qualités comportementales et culturelles en Algérie. L’exemple de la vieille ville de Constantine et la nouvelle ville de Ali Mendjeli” [357-378]
    Compilations par Mohamed Ben-Madani, “Résumes des thèses soutenues sur le Maroc dans les Universités Françaises en 2017 et 2018” [378-399]
    http://www.maghrebreview.com

    MEDIA, CULTURE & SOCIETY, November 2019 (Vol. 41, No. 8)
    Penelope Papailias, “(Un)seeing Dead Refugee Bodies: Mourning Memes, Spectropolitics, and the Haunting of Europe” [1048-1068]
    Cristina Moreno-Almeida and Shakuntala Banaji, “Digital Use and Mistrust in the Aftermath of the Arab Spring: Beyond Narratives of Liberation and Disillusionment” [1125-1141]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Autumn 2019 (Vol. 73, No. 3)
    Guy Ziv, “Nobody to Talk to: The Persistence of the ‘No Partner’ Mantra in Israeli Discourse” [355-375]
    Raffaella A. Del Sarto, “Stuck in the Logic of Oslo: Europe and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” [376-396]
    Justin Gengler and Buthaina Al-Khelaifi, “Crisis, State Legitimacy, and Political Participation in a Non-Democracy: How Qatar Withstood the 2017 Blockade” [397-416]
    Harout Akdedian, “Ethno-Religious Belonging in the Syrian Conflict: Between Communitarianism and Sectarianization” [417-437]
    Mohammed Turki A. Al-Sudairi, “Marx’s Arabian Apostles: The Rise and Fall of the Saudi Communist Movement” [438-457]
    https://muse.jhu.edu

    LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, September 2019
    Romain Mielcarek, “Billion Dollar Business Direct to Battlefield: Europe’s Arms for Yemen’s War” [*]
    Benoît Bréville and Renaud Lambert, “Exposés are no Substitute for Opposition: The Politics of Corruption” [*]
    Akram Belkaïd, “Exposés are no Substitute for Opposition: Soft Power Influence in the Arabian Gulf” [*]
    Gérard Prunier, “Fragile Concessions to the Democratic Movement: Sudan Looks to a New Future” [*]
    https://search.proquest.com

    NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY, October 2019 (Vol. 21, No. 10)
    Annisa R. Beta, “Commerce, Piety and Politics: Indonesian Young Muslim Women’s Groups as Religious Influencers” [2140-2159]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    NEW PERSPECTIVES ON TURKEY, (Vol. 60, 2019)
    Orçun Ulusoy, Martin Baldwin-Edwards and Tamara Last, “Border Policies and Migrant Deaths at the Turkish-Greek Border” [3-32]
    Adem Yavuz Elveren and Gülay Toksöz, “Hidden Gender Dimensions of the Brain Drain: The Case of Turkey” [33-59]
    Başak Can, “Caring for Solidarity? The Intimate Politics of Grandmother Childcare and Neoliberal Conservatism in Urban Turkey” [85-107]
    Hüseyin Zengin and Abdurrahman Korkmaz, “Determinants of Turkey’s Foreign Aid Behaviour” [109-135]
    S. Aydın-Düzgit and E. Balta, “When Elites Polarize over Polarizations: Framing the Polarization Debate in Turkey” [153-177]
    https://www.cambridge.org

    PSYCHOLOGY AND DEVELOPING SOCIETIES, September 2019 (Vol. 31, No. 2)
    Muhammad Syafiq, “Deradicalisation and Disengagement from Terrorism and Threat to Identity: An Analysis of Former Jihadist Prisoners’ Accounts” [227-251]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY, Fall 2019 (Vol. 72, No. 3)
    Nabil Matar, “The 2018 Josephine Waters Bennett Lecture: The Protestant Reformation through Arab Eyes, 1517-1698” [771-815]
    Giancarlo Casale, “Did Alexander the Great Discover America? Debating Space and Time in Renaissance Istanbul” [863-909]
    https://www.cambridge.org

    URBAN EDUCATION, November 2019 (Vol. 54, No. 9)
    Norberto Ribeiro, Carla Malafaia, Tiago Neves and Isabel Menezes, “Immigration and the Ambivalence of the School: Between Inclusion and Exclusion of Migrant Youth” [1290-1318]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    WAR IN HISTORY, November 2019 (Vol. 26, No. 4)
    Marco Maria Aterrano, “Prelude to Casablanca: British Operational Planning for Metropolitan Italy and the Origins of the Allied Invasion of Sicily, 1940-1941” [495-516]
    Matthew Hughes, “The Conduct of Operations: Glubb Pasha, the Arab Legion, and the First Arab-Israeli War, 1948-49” [539-562]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, September 2019 (Vol. 59, Nos. 3-4)
    Rola El-Husseini and Mara A. Leichtman, “Arab Shiʹism and the Shiʹa of Lebanon: New Approaches to Modern History, Contemporary Politics, and Religion” [253-281]
    Linda Sayed, “Education and Reconfiguring Lebanese ShiʹI Muslims into the Nation-State during the French Mandate, 1920-43” [282-312]
    Jehan Al-Azzawi, “The Appeal of Communism among the Lebanese Shiʹa, 1943-75” [313-338]
    Nabil Hage Ali, “Islamic Ecumenism in the Early Political Thought of Muhammad Husayn Fadlallāh” [339-359]
    Moulouk Berry, “The Question of Divorce and the Mandate of the Jurist over the Unwilling Husband in Lebanese Muslim ShiʹI Jurisprudence: A Legal Reform?” [360-383]
    Bashir Saade, “Hasan Nasrallāh’s ʹAshūrāʹ Speeches: The Thin Line between Ethics and Identity” [384-410]
    Eric Lob, “Iran and Hizbullah’s Development Organization in Lebanon: The Case of Jihād al-Bināʹ” [411-442]
    https://brill.com

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