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ZEITSCHRIFTENARTIKEL ARTICLES IN JOURNALS<br />
Gaelle Picherit-Duthler, Alia Yunis: Tramps vs.<br />
Sweethearts: Changing Images of Arab <strong>and</strong> American<br />
Women in Hollywood Films [225-243]<br />
2011, Vol. 4, No. 3<br />
Lina Khatib: Iraq: Between the Present <strong>and</strong> the Future<br />
[253-255]<br />
Benjamin Isakhan: Targeting the Symbolic Dimension<br />
of Baathist Iraq: Cultural Destruction, Historical<br />
Memory, <strong>and</strong> National Identity [257-281]<br />
Hayder Al-Mohammad: Not Beating Them, <strong>and</strong> Not<br />
Joining Them: Political Symbols <strong>and</strong> Practices in Basra<br />
[282-297]<br />
Stephan Milich: The Positioning of Baathist Intellectuals<br />
<strong>and</strong> Writers Before <strong>and</strong> After 2003: The Case of<br />
the Iraqi Poet Abd al-Razzaq Abd al-Wahid [298-319]<br />
Lisa Foster: The Rhetoric of Heavy Metal Resistance:<br />
Musical Modalities in Iraqi Public Life [320-338]<br />
Nadje Al-Ali, Nicola Pratt: Between Nationalism <strong>and</strong><br />
Women's Rights: The Kurdish Women's Movement in<br />
Iraq [339-355]<br />
http://brill.publisher.ingentaconnect.com<br />
Middle East Policy<br />
March 2011, Vol. 18, No. 1<br />
Bruce Riedel, Frank Anderson, Philip Wilcox, Brian<br />
Katulis: Symposium: Israel-Palestinian Peace: What<br />
is the U.S. National Security Interest? How Can It Be<br />
Achieved? [1-26]<br />
Herbert C. Kelman: A One-Country/Two-State Solution<br />
to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict [27-41]<br />
Irene Gendzier: U.S. Policy in Israel/Palestine, 1948:<br />
The Forgotten History [42-53]<br />
Andrew Flibbert: The Gaza War: Instrumental Civilian<br />
Suffering? [54-77]<br />
Dennis Jett: U.S. Security Assistance in the Middle<br />
East: Helping Friends or Creating Enemies? [78-88]<br />
Jennifer Lambert: Political Reform in Qatar: Participation,<br />
Legitimacy <strong>and</strong> Security [89-101]<br />
Lucas Winter: Conflict in Yemen: Simple People,<br />
Complicated Circumstances [102-120]<br />
Myriam Benraad: Iraq's Tribal 'Sahwa': Its Rise <strong>and</strong><br />
Fall [121-131]<br />
Augustus Richard Norton: Al-Najaf: Its Resurgence<br />
as a Religious <strong>and</strong> University Center [132-145]<br />
Summer 2011, Vol. 18, No. 2<br />
Anthony H. Cordesman, Barak Barfi, Bassam Haddad,<br />
Karim Mezran: Symposium: The Arab Uprisings<br />
<strong>and</strong> U.S. Policy: What is the American National Interest?<br />
[1-28]<br />
Chas W. Freeman Jr.: The Arab Reawakening: Strategic<br />
Implications [29-36]<br />
Amal A. K<strong>and</strong>eel: Egypt at a Crossroads [37-45]<br />
Bassam Haddad: The Political Economy of Syria:<br />
Realities <strong>and</strong> Challenges [46-61]<br />
John V. Whitbeck: The State of Palestine Exists [62-<br />
66]<br />
Yagil Levy: The Israeli Military: Imprisoned by the<br />
Religious Community [67-83]<br />
Abdeljalil Ghanem, Said Elfakhani: Privatization of<br />
Gulf Industrial Institutions: The Secret of Success<br />
[84-101]<br />
Michael MM. Gunter: Economic Opportunities in Iraqi<br />
Kurdistan [102-109]<br />
Mohammed Ayoob: Beyond the Democratic Wave: A<br />
Turko-Persian Future? [110-119]<br />
Kristian Coates Ulrichsen: The Geopolitics of Insecurity<br />
in the Horn of Africa <strong>and</strong> the Arabian Peninsula<br />
[120-135]<br />
Özden Zeynep Oktav: The Gulf States <strong>and</strong> Iran: A<br />
Turkish Perspective [136-147]<br />
Joas Wagemakers: Protecting Jihad: The Sharia<br />
Council of the Minbar al-Tawhid wa-l-Jihad [148-<br />
162] http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com<br />
Spring 2011, Vol. 18, No. 2<br />
Amitai Etzioni: Mission Creep <strong>and</strong> Its Discontents [3-<br />
16]<br />
David Katz: Reforming the Village War [17-30]<br />
Harsh V. Pant: India's Changing Role [31-40]<br />
John Eibner: Turkey's Christians <strong>und</strong>er Siege [41-52]<br />
Steven J. Rosen: Abbas vs. Obama [53-58]<br />
David Schenker: Damascus on Trial [59-66]<br />
Ben-Dror Yemini: NGOs vs. Israel [67-72]<br />
Alex<strong>and</strong>er H. Joffe: Egypt's Antiquities Caught in the<br />
Revolution [73-78]<br />
Ali Alfoneh: All Ahmadinejad's Men [79-84]<br />
Hilal Khashan: Lebanon's Islamist Stronghold [85-<br />
90]<br />
Fall 2011, Vol. 18, No. 3<br />
Shibley Telhami, Scott Lasensky, Hussein Ibish,<br />
Graeme Bannerman: Arab <strong>and</strong> Israeli Peace Initiatives:<br />
A Last Chance for Negotiations? [1-24]<br />
Ann M. Lesch: Egypt's Spring: Causes of the Revolution<br />
[35-48]<br />
Erin A. Snider, David M. Faris: The Arab Spring:<br />
U.S. Democracy Promotion in Egypt [49-62]<br />
Ahmed S. Hashim: The Egyptian Military, Part One:<br />
From the Ottomans through Sadat [63-78]<br />
Khaled Fattah: Yemen: A Social Intifada in a Republic<br />
of Sheikhs [79-85]<br />
Leeila Hudson, Colin S. Owens, Matt Flannes: Drone<br />
Warfare: Blowback from the New American Way of<br />
War [122-132]<br />
Harry Verhoeven, Luke A. Patey: Sudan's Islamists<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Post-Oil Era: Washington's Role after Southern<br />
Secession [133-143]<br />
Nikolay A. Kozhanov: U.S. Economic Sanctions<br />
Against Iran: Undermined by External Factors [144-<br />
160] www.MEforum.org<br />
Middle East Quarterly<br />
Summer 2011, Vol. 18, No. 3<br />
Lee Smith: Weakening Washington's Middle East Influence<br />
[3-10]<br />
Bruce Maddy-Weitzman: Tunisia's Morning After<br />
[11-18]<br />
Cynthia Farahat: Egypt's Islamist Shadow [19-24]<br />
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