TABLE OF CONTENTS
- List of Journals
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES, September 2018 (Vol. 11, Nos. 2-3)
ARAB LAW QUARTERLY, August 2019 (Vol. 33, No. 4)
ARMED FORCES & SOCIETY, January 2020 (Vol. 46, No. 1)
ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW, December 2019 (Vol. 20, No. 2)
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, December 2019 (Vol. 46, No. 5)
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION REVIEW, November 2019 (Vol. 63, No. 4)
DOMES (DIGEST OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES), Fall 2019 (Vol. 28, No. 2)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, December 2019 (Vol. 34, No. 6)
FRENCH HISTORY, September 2019 (Vol. 33, No. 3)
GLOBAL MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION, December 2019 (Vol. 15, No. 3)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ASIAN CHRISTIANITY, October 2019 (Vol. 2, No. 2)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, January 2020 (Vol. 23, No. 1)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, March 2020 (Vol. 23, No. 2)
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, October 2019 (Vol. 57, No. 5)
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, December 2019 (Vol. 57, No. 6)
DER ISLAM, October 2019 (Vol. 96, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES (Tokyo), September 2019 (No. 98)
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LEGAL STUDIES, November 2019 (Vol. 10, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF RELIGION IN EUROPE, November 2019 (Vol. 12, No. 1)
MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, November 2019 (Vol. 25, Nos. 5-6)
MEDITERRANEAN POLITICS, December 2019 (Vol. 24, No. 5)
THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Autumn 2019 (Vol. 73, No. 3)
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Summer 2019 (Vol. 26, No. 3)
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, January 2020 (Vol. 56, No. 1)
THE MUSLIM WORLD, Winter 2020 (Vol. 110, No. 1)
ORIENT, (Vol. 60, No. 4, 2019)
ORIENTE MODERNO, June 2019 (Vol. 99, Nos. 1-2)
ORIENTE MODERNO, October 2019 (Vol. 99, No. 3)
PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, October 2019 (Vol. 18, No. 4)
RELIGION & HUMAN RIGHTS, December 2019 (Vol. 14, No. 3)
SOCIAL SCIENCES AND MISSIONS, November 2019 (Vol. 32, Nos. 3-4)
TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, (Vol. 32, No. 1, 2020)
YOUTH & SOCIETY, January 2020 (Vol. 52, No. 1)
WAR IN HISTORY, January 2020 (Vol. 27, No. 1)
DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, September 2019 (Vol. 59, Nos. 3-4)
- Articles from Journals
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES, September 2018 (Vol. 11, Nos. 2-3)
Michael Gyan Nyarko, “Towards Effective Implementation of the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child in Egypt” [141-177]
https://brill.com
ARAB LAW QUARTERLY, August 2019 (Vol. 33, No. 4)
Ahmed Mansoor Alkhan and Mohammad Kabir Hassan, “Tawarruq: controversial or acceptable?” [307-333]
Mohammad H. Bashayreh, “Non-codified Sharīʹah as a state law governing Islamic banking and finance in Jordan” [334-359]
Talal Aladwani, “International maritime organisation conventions as incorporated under Kuwaiti law” [360-380]
Hasan Falah and Amjad Hassan, “The role of international agreements in organising tax imposed on intellectual property rights in Egypt, Palestine, and Jordan” [381-399]
Amir Fazlim Yusoff, Azlin Alisa Ahmad and Nik Abdul Rahim Nik Abdul Ghani, “Classical Tawarruq: a potential alternative to Baiʹal-ʹĪnah in the Malaysian banking and finance industries” [400-419]
https://brill.com
ARMED FORCES & SOCIETY, January 2020 (Vol. 46, No. 1)
Katherine R. Maffey and David G. Smith, “Women’s Participation in the Jordanian Military and Police: An Exploration of Perceptions and Aspirations” [46-67]
Yagil Levy, “Theorizing Desecularization of the Military: The United States and Israel” [92-115]
https://journals.sagepub.com
ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW, December 2019 (Vol. 20, No. 2)
Samantha Bradley, “The Case for Transformative Reparations for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Rakhine State at the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights” [181-226]
Vahida Nainar, “Law in Service of Illegal Ousting of the Largest Religious Minority in Bangladesh” [227-244]
https://bril.com
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, December 2019 (Vol. 46, No. 5)
Zafer Yilmaz and Bryan S. Turner, “Turkey’s Deepening Authoritarianism and the Fall of Electoral Democracy” [691-698]
Seçkin Sertdemir Özdemir and Esra Özyürek, “Civil and Civic Death in the New Authoritarianisms: Punishment of Dissidents through Juridical Destruction, Ethical Ruin, and Necropolitics in Turkey” [699-713]
Zafer Yilmaz, “The Genesis of the ‘Exceptional’ Republic: The Permanency of the Political Crisis and the Constitution of Legal Emergency Power in Turkey” [714-734]
Kumru Toktamis, “Now Özdemirhere Is, Now there Is Not: The Disappearing Silent Revolution of AKP as Re-entrenchment” [735-751]
Bülent Küçük, “The Burden of Sisyphus: A Sociological Inventory of the Kurdish in Turkey” [752-766]
Cemil Boyraz, “The Alevi Question and the Limits of Citizenship in Turkey” [767-780]
Gabriela Anouck Côrte-Real Pinto and Isabel David, “Choosing Second Citizenship in Troubled Times: The Jewish Minority in Turkey” [781-796]
Muzaffer Kaya, “The Potentials and Challenges of Left Populism in Turkey: The Case of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP)” [797-812]
https://www.tandfonline.com
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION REVIEW, November 2019 (Vol. 63, No. 4)
Yoonjeon Kim, Tahany Albeiz, Saeed Aburizaizah, Margaret Bridges, Bruce Fuller and Manal Qutub, “Cognition and Participation: Classroom Reform in the Arab World” [529-561]
Maia Sieverding, Caroline Krafft and Asmaa Elbadawy, “An Exploration of the Drivers of Private Tutoring in Egypt” [562-590]
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu
DOMES (DIGEST OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES), Fall 2019 (Vol. 28, No. 2)
Anchi Hoh, “China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Central Asia and the Middle East” [241-276]
El-Sayed el-Aswad, “Keys to al-Ghaib: a cross-cultural study” [277-295]
Ilan Zalayat, “Realpolitik and Jihad: the Iranian use of Shiite militias in Syria” [296-328]
Abdulaziz M. al-Horr, M. Evren Tok and Tekla Gagoshidze, “Rethinking soft power in the post-blockade times: the case of Qatar” [329-350]
Abdelkrim Dekhakhena, “The 9/11 events: a precursor to the Arab spring” [351-368]
Judith A. Cochran, “The rise in power of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman” [369-385]
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, December 2019 (Vol. 34, No. 6)
Mattias Ekman, “Anti-immigration and Racist discourse in Social Media” [606-618]
Péter Bajomi-Lázár, “An Anti-migration campaign and its Impact on Public Opinion: The Hungarian Case” [619-628]
Pierluigi Musarò, “Aware Migrants: The Role of Information Campaigns in the Management of Migration” [629-640]
Koen Leurs, “Transnational Connectivity and the Affective Paradoxes of Digital Care Labour: Exploring How Young Refugees Technologically Mediate Co-presence” [641-649]
Kevin Smets, “Media and Immobility: The Affective and Symbolic Immobility of Forced Migrants” [650-660]
Jordan Hayes, “Trajectories of Belonging and Enduring Technology: 2G Phones and Syrian Refugees in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq” [661-670]
Karina Horsti, “Digital Materialities in the Diasporic Mourning of Migrant Death” [671-681]
https://journals.sagepub.com
FRENCH HISTORY, September 2019 (Vol. 33, No. 3)
Dustin Alan Harris, “The Centre d’Accueil Nord-Africain: social welfare and the ‘problem’ Muslim youth in Marseille, 1950-1975” [444-470]
https://academic.oup.com
GLOBAL MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION, December 2019 (Vol. 15, No. 3)
Suvojit Bandopadhyaya, “Branding the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria” [285-301]
https://journals.sagepub.com
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ASIAN CHRISTIANITY, October 2019 (Vol. 2, No. 2)
Richard Kimball, “The People of the Book, ahl al-kitāb: A Modern Comparative Theological Exploration” [189-210]
https://brill.com
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, January 2020 (Vol. 23, No. 1)
Rahil Roodsaz, “Who is the Sexually Progressive Subject? Sexual, Cultural and Ethnic (Un)belonging among Younger Iranian-Dutch” [42-59]
https://journals.sagepub.com
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, March 2020 (Vol. 23, No. 2)
Eid Mohamed, Waleed Mahdi and Hamid Dabashi, “The Aesthetics of Dissent: Culture and Politics of Transformation in the Arab World” [141-149]
Eid Mohamed, “Culture and Society during Revolutionary Transformation: Rereading Matthew Arnold and Antonio Gramsci in the Context of the Arab Spring’s Cultural Production” [150-168]
Joachim Ben Yakoub and Sami Zemni, “Sensing the Next Battle: An Overshadowed Prehistory of Creative Dissent in Tunisia” [169-192]
Noha Radwan, “Post-coup Recuperation in al-Manawahly’s Songs” [193-207]
Darci Sprengel, “’Loud’ and ‘Quiet’ Politics: Questioning the Role of ‘The Artist’ in Street Art Projects after the 2011 Egyptian Revolution” [208-226]
Kamilia Al-Eriani, “Mourning the Death of a State to Enliven It: Notes on the ‘Weak’ Yemeni State” [227-244]
Annemarie Iddins, “The Digital Carceral: Media Infrastructure, Digital Cultures and State Surveillance in Post-Arab Spring Morocco” [245-263]
Hanan Toukan, “Liberation or Emancipation? Counter-Hegemony, Performance and Public Space in Lebanon” [264-281]
https://journals.sagepub.com
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, October 2019 (Vol. 57, No. 5)
Cale Horne and Morgan Barney, “The Impact of UN Peacekeeping Operations on Human Trafficking” [3-20]
Gazi M. Hassan and Mark J. Holmes, “How Do Workers’ Remittances Respond to Lending Rates?” [21-36]
Jakhongir Kakhkharov, “Migrant Remittances as a Source of Financing for Entrepreneurship” [37-55]
Khalid Khan, Chi-Wei Su, Ran Tao and Lin Yang, “Does Remittance Outflow Stimulate or Retard Economic Growth?” [105-120]
Donato Romano and Silvio Traverso, “The Heterogeneous Impact of International Migration on Left-behind Households: Evidence from Bangladesh” [121-141]
Selçuk Akçay and Alper Karasoy, “Determinants of Remittances in Egypt: Do Macroeconomic Instability and Oil Price Matter?” [142-160]
Raymond Kuo, “Economic Migration and Communal Violence in Pakistan” [161-180]
Silvia Migali and Marco Scipioni, “Who’s About to Leave? A Global Survey of Aspirations and Intentions to Migrate” [181-200]
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, December 2019 (Vol. 57, No. 6)
Elizabeth E. Ferris and Susan F. Martin, “The Global Compacts on Refugees and for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: Introduction to the Special Issue” [5-18]
António Vitorino, “The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: What’s Next” [19-22]
Fillippo Grandi, “The Global Compact on Refugees: A Historic Achievement” [23-26]
Geoff Gilbert, “Not Bound but Committed: Operationalizing the Global Compact on Refugees” [27-42]
Elspeth Guild, Tugba Basaran and Kathryn Allinson, “From Zero to Hero? An Analysis of the Human Rights Protection with the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM)” [43-59]
Justin Gest, Ian Kysel and Tom K. Wong, “Protecting and Benchmarking Migrants’ Rights: An Analysis of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration” [60-79]
Philip Martin and Martin Ruhs, “Labour Market Realism and the Global Compacts on Migration and Refugees” [80-90]
Izabella Majcher, “Immigration Detention under the Global Compacts in the Light of Refugee and Human Rights Law Standards” [91-114]
Jenna L. Hennebry and Allison J. Petrozziello, “Closing the Gap? Gender and the Global Compacts for Migration and Refugees” [115-138]
Liliana Lyra Jubilut and Melissa Martins Casagrande, “Shortcomings and/or Missed Opportunities of the Global Compacts for the Protection of Forced Migrants” [139-157]
Rey Koslowski, “International Travel Security and the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration” [158-172]
Sarah Deardorff Miller, “’The GCR and the Role of Development Actors with Refugees: A Game-Changer, or More of the Same?’” [173-187]
Emily E. Arnold-Fernádez, “National Governance Frameworks in the Global Compact on Refugees: Dangers and Opportunities” [188-207]
Markus Rudolf, “Share the Burden or Pass it on?” [208-223]
Başak Kale and Murat Erdoğan, “The Impact of GCR on Local Governments and Syrian Refugees in Turkey” [224-242]
Stefan Rother and Elias Steinhilper, “Tokens or Stakeholders in Global Migration Governance? The Role of Affected Communities and Civil Society in the Global Compacts on Migration and Refugees” [243-257]
Olawale Maiyegun, “Role of Regional Consultative Processes in the lead up to the Negotiations of Global Compact on Migration: The Case of Africa” [258-272]
Emma Martin Díaz, Escarcena Aris and Pablo Juan, “The European Union and the Background of the Global Compacts” [273-285]
Binod Khadria, Narender Thakur, Imelda Nicolas, Takgon Lee, Jigmin Yang and Ychen Jang, “The UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: Its Impact on Asia” [286-302]
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
DER ISLAM, October 2019 (Vol. 96, No. 2)
Adam Silverstein, “’Who are the Aşhāb al-Ukhdūd? Q 85:4-10 in Near Eastern Context’” [281-323]
Hannah-Lena Hagemann, “Whence Diyār Bakr? An Inquiry into Early Jazīran Administrative Geography” [324-344]
Yaacov Lev, “The Uniqueness of the Fātimid State” [345-373]
Jonathan Brack, “A Jewish Vizier and his Shīʹī Manifesto: Jews, Shīʹī, and the Politicization of Confessional Identities in Mongol-ruled Iraq and Iran (13th to 14th Centuries)” [374-403]
Daniel Potthast, “Zur Diplomatik mamlūkischer Verwaltungsdokumente” [404-448]
Th. Emil Homerin, “Crossing Borders: ‘Ā’isha al-Bāʹūniyya and Her Travels” [449-470]
https://www.degruyter.com
JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES (Tokyo), September 2019 (No. 98)
Guita Hourana, “Field Research in Environments of Insecurity: Experience from Lebanon” [85-100]
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LEGAL STUDIES, November 2019 (Vol. 10, No. 2)
Elina Almila, “Protecting Children from Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict under International Humanitarian Law: Discrepancies between Conventions and Practice of International Criminal Courts and Tribunals” [217-239]
Hilly Moodrick-Even Khen, “From Knives to Kites: Developments and Dilemmas around the Use of Force in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict since ‘Protective Edge’” [303-336]
Frédéric Mégret and Chloe Swinden, “Returning the ‘Fallen Terrorist’ for Burial in Non-international Armed Conflicts: The Rights of the Deceased, the Obligations of the State, and the Problem of Collective Punishment” [337-370]
https://brill.com
JOURNAL OF RELIGION IN EUROPE, November 2019 (Vol. 12, No. 1)
Laura Gilliam, “Secularities-in-Practice: Accommodating Muslim Pupils and Preserving Danish Identity in Multi-ethnic Danish Schools” [1-26]
https://brill.com
MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, November 2019 (Vol. 25, Nos. 5-6)
Andrew Sorber, “Prophetic Resistance to Islam in Ninth-Century Córdoba: Paulus Alvarus and the Indiculus Luminosus” [433-456]
Inés Monteira, “Of Archers and Lions: The Capital of the Islamic Rider in the Cloister of Girona Cathedral” [457-498]
Kirsten Schut, “Jews and Muslims in the Works of John of Naples” [499-552]
https://brill.com
MEDITERRANEAN POLITICS, December 2019 (Vol. 24, No. 5)
Nadine Sika, “Neoliberalism, Marginalization and the Uncertainties of Being Young: The Case of Egypt” [545-567]
Yuval Feinstein and Uri Ben-Eliezer, “Failed Peace and the Decline in Liberalism in Israel: A Spiral Model” [568-591]
Andrew Leber, “When the Oil Runs Out: Changing Rentier Politics in the Greater Mediterranean Region” [665-673]
Gonzalo Escribano, “The Geopolitics of Renewable and Electricity Cooperation between Morocco and Spain” [674-681]
Samer Abboud, “Marketization, Underdevelopment, and Social Instability: The Political Economy of Syria’s Uprising” [682-689]
https://www.tandfonline.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, “The Rise and Fall of the Saudi Communist Movement” [438-458]
https://muse.jhu.edu
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Summer 2019 (Vol. 26, No. 3)
Raymond Ibrahim, “Muhammad: Prophet of Peace Amid the Clash of Empires” [*]
Jan Kapusnak, “Keep the PFLP on the EU Terror List” [*]
Thomas R. McCabe, “Are the Insurgencies Truly Over? The End of the Syrian Civil War” [*]
Mohammed Bani Salameh and Ayman Hayaineh, “How Jordan Can Cope the End of the Syrian Civil War” [*]
Eyal Zisser, “The Many Implications: The End of the Syrian Civil War” [*]
http://web.b.ebscohost.com
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, January 2020 (Vol. 56, No. 1)
Lloyd Ridgeon, “Ahmad Qabil, a Reason to Believe and the New Religious Thinking in Iran” [1-15]
Gulsum Gurbuz-Kucuksari, “Between being ‘Irticaci’ and ‘Kafir’: the Kurdish Ulama, Shayhks and Kurdish Historiography” [16-35]
Joshua Teitelbaum, “Hashemites, Egyptians and Saudis: the Tripartite Struggle for the Pilgrimage in the Shadow of Ottoman Defeat” [36-47]
Noureddine Jebnoun, “Public Space Security and Contentious Politics of Morocco’s Rif Protests” [48-63]
Mansour Nasara, “Two Decades of Bedouin Resistance and Survival under Israeli Military Rule, 1948-1967” [64-83]
Silvio Labbate, “Italy and Its Oil Dealings with Libya, Limits and Obligations of a Dependency: The Difficult 1970s and 1980s” [84-99]
Edward Hunt, “Dispatches from Baghdad: Sectarian War in Iraq, 2006-2007” [100-115]
Michael B. Bishku, “Sri Lanka and the Middle East” [116-130]
Syed Tanvir Wasti, “A Review of the Turco-Italian War of 1911-1912 and Related Letters of Enver Pasha” [131-141]
https://www.tandfonline.com
THE MUSLIM WORLD, Winter 2020 (Vol. 110, No. 1)
<<Special Issue: Nation-Building in Central Asia>>
Mehran Kamrava, “Nation-Building in Central Asia: Institutions, Politics, and Culture” [6-23]
Burkhanov Aziz, “Multiculturalism and Nation-Building in Kazakhstan: Trends in Media Discourse, State Policy, and Popular Perceptions” [24-39]
Ruslan Rahimov and Chyngyz Jumakeyev, “World War II Rhetoric in the Context of Kyrgyzstani Labor Migration: Nation-Building and Emotional Investment in Kyrgyzstan” [40-50]
Mukaram Toktogulova, “Islam in the Context of Nation-Building in Kyrgyzstan: Reproduced Practices and Contested Discourses” [51-63]
Laura G. Yerekesheva, “Functions of Religion and Dynamics of Nation-Building in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan” [64-88]
Dina Sharipova, “Perceptions of National Identity in Kazakhstan: Pride, Language, and Religion” [89-106]
Aida Aaly Alymbaeva, “Nations of Plov and Beshbarmak: Central Asian Food and National Identity on the Internet” [107-125]
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
ORIENT, (Vol. 60, No. 4, 2019)
Rayan Haddad, “Lebanon and the Plight of Living under Volcanoes” [7-16]
Curtis R. Ryan, “Jordan: Stability and Instability in the Hashemite Kingdom” [17-24]
Michael Semple, “Locating the Uzbek Narrative of Social Justice within the Afghan Taliban Movement’s Political Culture” [25-38]
Ruth Hanau Santini, “The State of Dis-Union: The EU and Europe in the MENA Region since 2011” [39-46]
Wolfgang Pusztai, “Key Factors of Instability in Libya” [47-55]
Zeinab Abul-Magd, “The Military, the Economy, and Social Instability in Egypt under al-Sisi” [56-63]
www.deutsche-orient-stiftung.de
ORIENTE MODERNO, June 2019 (Vol. 99, Nos. 1-2)
<<Special Issue: Nahdah Narratives: Arab Literary Modernity and the Dialogue between Genres>>
Jolanda Guardi and Maria Elena Paniconi, “Introduction: Nahdah Narratives” [1-8]
Elisabetta Benigni, “Renaissances at Borders of Literary Modernity: Translations and Language Debates between the Nahdah and the Risorgimento” [9-29]
Lorenzo Casini, “Muhammad Husayn Haykal’s Anti-Enlightenment Modernity (1916-1925)” [30-47]
Jolanda Guardi, “Hammūd Ramadān: Modernity and Poetry in Algeria” [48-67]
Barbara Winckler, “Embarking upon a New Era through an Old Genre: Biographical Essays in Journals of the Nahda Period – Ğurğī Zaydān and al-Hilāl’s Early Years as Example” [68-83]
Marina Romano, “Mudakkirāt fi l-siyāsah al-mişriyyah: Nationalism and the Politics of Memory in 20th-Century Egypt” [94-115]
Marco Lauri, “Tradition, Modernity and Utopia in Muştafa Lutfī al-Manfalūtī’s Madīnat al-Saʹādah” [116-135]
Maria Elena Paniconi, “Women’s Fictional Writing and Social Morality: A Reading of Qalb al-rağul (Man’s Heart, 1904) by Labībah Hāšim” [136-156]
Ada Barbaro, “Fluctuating Genres and the Emergence of New Voices from Within: The Uncanny of the Voyage through Time in Some Egyptian Narratives” [157-178]
Teresa Pope, “Critics, Moralists and Intellectuals: The Transformation of the Udabāʹ in the Arab Nahdah: a Historical-Conceptual Approach” [179-202]
Alba Rosa Suriano, “La modernità nel teatro egiziano: l’esempio di Nağīb al-Rīhānī” [203-219]
https://brill.com
ORIENTE MODERNO, October 2019 (Vol. 99, No. 3)
Valentina Sagaria Rossi, “Leone Caetani en voyage da Oriente a Occidente” [237-262]
Maria Grazia Sciortino, “Il nucleo di manoscritti arabi provenienti da San Martino delle Scale e conservati presso la Biblioteca Centrale della Regione Siciliana” [263-279]
Sebastian Elsässer, “Sufism and the Muslim Brotherhood: Hasan al-Bannā’s wird and the Transformation Sufi Traditions in Modern Islamic Activism” [280-305]
Mustafa Dehqan and Vural Genç, “The Kurdish Emirate of Brādōst, 1510-1609” [306-320]
Roberto Tottoli, “Bollettino di Islamistica” [321-368]
Géza Dávid, Zsuzsa Kovács and István Ormos, “Catalogo dei manoscritti islamici conservati nella Biblioteca Universitaria di Bologna” [369-383]
https://brill.com
PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, October 2019 (Vol. 18, No. 4)
Azmat Gani and Alia Al-Fori, “The Effect of Economic Development on Women’s Well-Being in the Developing Economies” [401-421]
Hasan Tinmaz and Yunus Emre Ozturk, “ICT Integration into Education: A Comparison of South Korea and Turkey” [422-456]
https://brill.com
RELIGION & HUMAN RIGHTS, December 2019 (Vol. 14, No. 3)
Haldun Gülalp, “Religion, Law and Politics: The ‘Trickle-Down’ Effects of ECtHR Judgments on Turkey’s Headscarf Battles” [135-168]
Roberto Buonamano, “Reconciling Pluralistic Democracy and Religious Freedom in European Human Rights Law: A Jurisprudential Balance in Search of Principles” [169-203]
https://brill.com
SOCIAL SCIENCES AND MISSIONS, November 2019 (Vol. 32, Nos. 3-4)
<<Special Issue: Missions, Powers and Arabization>>
Paolo Maggiolini, “Changes and Developments of the Latin Patriarchate and the Melkite Catholic Church in the Post-Great War Lands of Palestine and Transjordan” [239-280]
Édouard Coquet, “Une interprétation politique de la représentation pontificale en Syrie et au Liban: Frediano Giannini et les Églises orientales face au mandate français (1918-1936)” [281-310]
Paolo Pierraccini, Catholic Missionaries of the ‘Holy Land’ and the Nahda: The Case of the Salesian Society (1904-1920)” [311-341]
Konstantinos Papastathis, “Missionary Politics in Late Ottoman Palestine: The Stance of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem” [342-360]
Norig Neveu, “Between Uniatism and Arabism: Missionary Policies and Diplomatic Interest of the Melkites in Jordan during the Interwar Period” [361-392]
Annalaura Turiano, “Une mission catholique en mutation: Les salésiens dans l’Égypte nassérienne” [393-419]
https://brill.com
TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, (Vol. 32, No. 1, 2020)
Enzo Nussio, “The Role of Sensation Seeking in Violent Armed Group Participation” [1-19]
Tore Refslund Hamming, “The Al Qaeda-Islamic State Rivalry: Competition Yes, but No Competitive Escalation” [20-37]
Zoey Reeve, “Islamist Terrorism as Parochial Altruism” [38-56]
Michael Kenney, “A Community of True Believers: Learning as Process among ‘The Emigrants’” [57-76]
Juan Masullo and Francis O’Conner, “PKK Violence against Civilians: Beyond the Individual, Understanding Collective Targeting” [77-99]
Adib Bencherif, “From Resilience to Fragmentation: Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and Jihadist Group Modularity” [100-118]
Muhammad Dan Suleiman, “What Makes Islamist Movements Different? A Study of Liberia’s NPFL and Nigeria’s Boko Haram in West Africa” [119-137]
Arzu Kibris and Özgür Kibris, “State-Society Relations in Civil Conflicts” [138-166]
Olivier Walther, Christian Leuprecht and David B. Skillicorn, “Political Fragmentation and Alliances among Armed Non-state Actors in North and Western Africa (1997–2014)” [167-186]
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YOUTH & SOCIETY, January 2020 (Vol. 52, No. 1)
Ketty M. Sarouphim and Nagham Issa, “Investigating Identity Statuses among Lebanese Youth: Relation with Gender and Academic Achievement” [119-138]
https://journals.sagepub.com
WAR IN HISTORY, January 2020 (Vol. 27, No. 1)
Ari Şekeryan, “Rethinking the Turkish-Armenian War in the Caucasus: The Position of Ottoman Armenians” [81-105]
Marc R. DeVore, “Preserving Power after Empire: The Credibility Trap and France’s Intervention in Chad, 1968-72” [106-135]
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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 Naşrallāh’s ‘Āshūrā’ 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” [411-445]
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