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4 Dissertationen und Habilita- tionen / Dissertations and Habilitations

4 Dissertationen und Habilita- tionen / Dissertations and Habilitations

4 Dissertationen und Habilita- tionen / Dissertations and Habilitations

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ZEITSCHRIFTENARTIKEL ARTICLES IN JOURNALS<br />

Hilal Khashan: The View from Syria <strong>and</strong> Lebanon<br />

[25-30]<br />

Sterling Jensen: Iraq Weathers the Political Storm<br />

[31-34]<br />

Ali Alfoneh: Mixed Response in Iran [35-40]<br />

Ilan Berman: Tightening the Economic Noose [41-<br />

48]<br />

Aaron Menenberg: Misreading the Mullahs [49-58]<br />

Mordechai Kedar, David Yerushalmi: Shari'a <strong>and</strong> Violence<br />

in American Mosques [59-72]<br />

David Patterson: How Anti-Semitism Prevents Peace<br />

[73-83]<br />

Arlene Kushner: UNRWA's Anti-Israel Bias [84-91]<br />

Fall 2011, Vol. 18, No. 4<br />

Special Issue: September 11: A Decade Later<br />

Dov S. Zakheim: What 9/11 Has Wrought [3-14]<br />

Jonathan Schanzer: Early Warnings Ignored [15-26]<br />

Amitai Etzioni: Toward a Nonviolent, Pluralistic<br />

Middle East [27-38]<br />

Ian Johnson: Europe's Underestimated Islamists [39-<br />

46]<br />

Franck Salameh: Does Anyone Speak Arabic? [47-<br />

60]<br />

Steven Plaut: Israel's Tenured Extremists [61-70]<br />

Nidra Poller: The Muhammad al-Dura Hoax <strong>and</strong><br />

Other Myths Revived [71-78]<br />

DATELINE: Damla Aras: Sudan's Ticking Time<br />

Bombs [79-84]<br />

DOCUMENT: David Barnett <strong>and</strong> Efraim Karsh: Azzam's<br />

Genocidal Threat [85-88] www.meforum.org<br />

Winter 2012, Vol. 19, No. 1<br />

Mudar Zahran: Jordan is Palestinian<br />

Svante E. Cornell: What Drives Turkish Foreign Policy?<br />

David P. Goldman: Ankara’s ‘Economic Miracle’<br />

Collapses<br />

Yoaz Hendel: Iran’s Nukes <strong>and</strong> Israel’s Dilemma<br />

Efraim Inbar: The Arab Uprisings’ Impact”<br />

Oren Kessler: The Two Faces of Al-Jazeera”<br />

Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi: Rethinking U.S. Strategy<br />

in Afghanistan [57-66]<br />

Lucas Winter: Riyadh Enters the Yemen-Huthi Fray<br />

[67-74]<br />

Ali Alfoneh: Iran's Revolutionary Guards Strike Oil<br />

[75-78]<br />

Hilal Khashan: The Pragmatics of Lebanon's Politics<br />

[79-86]<br />

Bruce Maddy-Weitzman: Is Morocco Immune to Upheaval?<br />

[87-93] http://www.meforum.org<br />

Middle Eastern Literatures (Edebiyat)<br />

2011, Vol. 14, No. 1<br />

Ali A. Hussein: One Qaşida with Several Chaste Love<br />

Affairs in Light of al-Mufadd aliyyat <strong>and</strong> al-<br />

Aşma'iyyat [1-19]<br />

Mohamed Bakhouch: L'art de la naqida, étude de la<br />

première joute du recueil 'Naqa'id Garir wa-l-Ahtal'<br />

[21-69]<br />

246<br />

Mithl Şayf Lan Yaktakarrar: Mahkiyyat: The Game of<br />

Remembering: A Study of Narrative Strategies <strong>and</strong><br />

the Postmodern Theme in Muhammad Barrada's Novel<br />

[71-87] http://www.informaworld.com<br />

Middle Eastern Studies<br />

March 2011, Vol. 47, No. 2<br />

Yvette Talhamy: American Protestant Missionary Activity<br />

among the Nusayris (Alawis) in Syria in the<br />

Nineteenth Century [215-236]<br />

Franck Salameh: Towards a New Ecology of Middle<br />

Eastern Identities [237-253]<br />

Muhammad Al-Atawneh: Wahhabi Self-Examination<br />

Post 9/11: Rethinking the ‘Other’, ‘Otherness’ <strong>and</strong><br />

Tolerance [255-271]<br />

Klaus Hoffmann: Canaanism [273-294]<br />

Amr Ismail Ahmed Adly: When Cheap is Costly: Rent<br />

Decline, Regime Survival <strong>and</strong> State Reform in Mubarak’s<br />

Egypt (1990-2009) [295-319]<br />

Hatice Bayraktar, Ramazan Calik: One Step Forward<br />

<strong>and</strong> Two Steps Back: The Slow Process of Reestablishing<br />

Relations between Germany <strong>and</strong> Turkey<br />

after the First World War [315-327]<br />

M. Erdem Ozgur, Hamdi Gene: An Ottoman Classical<br />

Political Economist: Sarantis Archigenes <strong>and</strong> his<br />

Tasarrufat-ı Mülkıye [329-342]<br />

Evren Hosgör: Islamic Capital/Anatolian Tigers: Past<br />

<strong>and</strong> Present [343-360]<br />

Shireen Mahdavi: Haj Muhammad Hassan Amin al-<br />

Zarb: His World <strong>and</strong> his Philosophy of Life [379-393]<br />

Mizanur Rahman: Bangladeshi Migrant Workers in<br />

the UAE: Gender-Differentiated Patterns of Migration<br />

Experiences [395-411]<br />

Yair Bauml: MAPAI Committee for Arab Affairs –<br />

The Steering Committee for Construction of Establishment<br />

Policy towards Israeli Arabs, 1958-68 [413-<br />

433] http://www.t<strong>and</strong>fonline.com<br />

May 2011, Vol. 47, No. 3<br />

Liat Kozma: Cannabis Prohibition in Egypt, 1880-<br />

1939: From Local Ban to League of Nations Diplomacy<br />

[443-460]<br />

Vanessa Martin: State, Power <strong>and</strong> Long-Term Trends<br />

in the Iranian Constitution of 1906 <strong>and</strong> it Supplement<br />

of 1907 [461-476]<br />

Kjetil Selvik: Elite Rivalry in a Semi-Democracy: The<br />

Kuwaiti Press Scene [477-496]<br />

Alia Alkassem Abu-Reesh: The Image of America as<br />

Reflected in Contemporary Arabic Novels [497-514]<br />

Ayse Bugra, Aysen C<strong>and</strong>a: Change <strong>and</strong> Continuity<br />

<strong>und</strong>er an Eclectic Social Security System: The Case<br />

of Turkey [515-528]<br />

Nekla Geyikdagi: The Economic Views of a Nineteenth<br />

Century Ottoman Intellectual: The Relationship<br />

between International Trade <strong>and</strong> Foreign Direct Investment<br />

[529-542]<br />

Saul Kelly: Networks, Policy <strong>and</strong> Strategy in the<br />

Middle East, Past <strong>and</strong> Present [543-553]<br />

Modern Asian Studies<br />

May 2011, Vol. 45, No. 3

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