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ZEITSCHRIFTENARTIKEL ARTICLES IN JOURNALS<br />
Paul Silverstein: Masquerade Politics: Race, Islam<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Scale of Amazigh Activism in Southeastern<br />
Morocco [65-84]<br />
Ye im Bayar: The Trajectory of Nation-Building<br />
through Language Policies: The Case of Turkey during<br />
the Early Republic (1920-38) [108-128]<br />
Yair Wallach: Creating a Country through Currency<br />
<strong>and</strong> Stamps: State Symbols <strong>and</strong> Nation-Building in<br />
British-ruled Palestine [129-147]<br />
April 2011, Vol. 17, No. 2<br />
Elie Podeh: The Symbolism of the Arab Flag in Modern<br />
Arab States: Between Commonality <strong>and</strong> Uniqueness<br />
E F Keyman, Tuba Kanci: A Tale of Ambiguity: Citizenship,<br />
Nationalism <strong>and</strong> Democracy in Turkey<br />
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com<br />
Netherl<strong>and</strong>s International Law Review<br />
August 2011, Vol. 58, No. 2<br />
Siobhan Wills: The Legal Characterization of the<br />
Armed Conflicts in Afghanistan <strong>and</strong> Iraq: Implications<br />
for Protection [173-208]<br />
Russell Buchan: The International Law of Naval<br />
Blockade <strong>and</strong> Israel's Interception of the Mavi Marmara<br />
[209-241]<br />
December 2011, Vol. 58, No. 3<br />
Nadia Sanchez, Joyeeta Gupta: Recent Changes in<br />
the Nile Region May Create an Opportunity for a<br />
More Equitable Sharing of the Nile River Waters<br />
[363-385]<br />
Saiful Karim: Is There an International Obligation to<br />
Prosecute Pirates? [387-407]<br />
http://journals.cambridge.org<br />
New Media & Society<br />
December 2011, Vol. 13, No. 8<br />
Liesbet van Zoonen, Farida Vis, Sabina Mihelj: You<br />
Tube Interactions Between Agonism, Antagonism <strong>and</strong><br />
Dialogue: Video Responses to the Anti-Islam Film<br />
Fitna [1283-1300] http://nms.sagepub.com<br />
The New York Review of Books<br />
August 18, 2011, Vol. 58, No. 13<br />
J.H. Elliott: How They Made the Empire<br />
Joshua Hammer: Egypt: Who Calls the Shots?<br />
Stephen Kinzer: Triumphant Turkey?<br />
29 September 2011, Vol. 58, No. 14<br />
Hussein Agha, Robert Malley: The Arab Counterrevolution<br />
22 December 2011, Vol. 58, No. 20<br />
Malise Ruthven: The Revolutionary Shi'as<br />
http://www.nybooks.com<br />
ORBIS<br />
Winter 2012, Vol. 56, No. 1<br />
248<br />
Samuel Helfont, Tally Helfont: Jordan: Between the<br />
Arab Spring <strong>and</strong> the Gulf Cooperation Council [82-<br />
95]<br />
Mehran Kamrava: The Arab Spring <strong>and</strong> the Saudi-<br />
Led Counterrevolution [96-104]<br />
http://www.sciencedirect.com<br />
Orient<br />
January 2011, Vol. 52, No. 1<br />
Thomas Demmelhuber: Political Reform in the Gulf<br />
Monarchies: Making Family Dynasties Ready for the<br />
21 st Century [6-10]<br />
W<strong>and</strong>a Krause: Women in the Arab Gulf: Redefining<br />
Participation <strong>and</strong> Socio-political Consequences [11-<br />
16]<br />
Simon C. Smith: British Policy <strong>and</strong> the End of Empire<br />
in the Gulf [17-22]<br />
Kristian Coates Ulrichsen: Security Policy of the<br />
Gulf States: Bahrain, Kuwait <strong>and</strong> Qatar [23-28]<br />
Paul Aarts: Maintaining Authoritarianism: The Jerky<br />
Path of Political Reform in Saudi Arabia [29-42]<br />
Frauke Heard-Bey: Hard Choices: The United Arab<br />
Emirates' Development from Obscurity to Prominence<br />
[43-50]<br />
Christopher M. Davidson: Dubai's Diversification:<br />
From Boom to Bust [51-54]<br />
Gail L. Zellman, Louay Constant, Charles A. Goldman:<br />
K-12 Education Reform in Qatar [55-60]<br />
John Everington: The State's Re-Imagining of<br />
‘ardhas [61-66]<br />
Soumyen B<strong>and</strong>yopadhyay: Spatial Implications of<br />
Omani Tribal Dynamics: Harat al-Bilad in Manah Oasis<br />
[67-73]<br />
Florian Broschk: Religious Law, State Law <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Challenges of Modernity in the Islamic Republic of<br />
Iran: The Case of Artificial Reproduction [74-83]<br />
2011, Vol. 52, No. 2<br />
Special Issue: Iraq<br />
Robert Springborg: Democratic Beacon in Iraq: A<br />
Dim Light Indeed [6-11]<br />
Reidar Visser: Policing a Messy Federation: The Role<br />
of the Iraqi Federal Supreme Court, 2005-2010 [12-<br />
18]<br />
Jalil Rosh<strong>and</strong>el: Jihadi Factions in Iraq [19-24]<br />
Shak Hanish: The Kirkuk Problem in Iraq: Is There a<br />
Solution? [25-31]<br />
Layla Al-Zubaidi: The Struggle over Women's Rights<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Personal Status Law: A Test Case for Democracy<br />
in Iraq [39-51]<br />
Magnus T. Bernhardsson: From Christian Mission to<br />
'Mission Impossible': The United States in Iraq [52-<br />
59]<br />
2011, Vol. 52, No. 3, 2011<br />
Mohammed A. Bamyeh: Arab Revolutions <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Making of a New Patriotism [6-10]<br />
Peter Scholz: Legal Aspects of the Political Change in<br />
the Middle East [11-19]<br />
Isabel Schäfer: Europe's Mediterranean Policy <strong>and</strong><br />
the Arab Spring [20-25]