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ZEITSCHRIFTENARTIKEL ARTICLES IN JOURNALS<br />
Musa Shteiwi: Arab Women <strong>and</strong> the Arab Spring:<br />
The Revolution Within [26-30]<br />
Ayşe Zarakol: Turkey <strong>and</strong> the Arab World: A Reconvergence<br />
of Destinies [31-35]<br />
Özlem Tür: Deepening Syrian-Turkish-Relations in<br />
the 2000s: Common Security Concerns, Economic Integration<br />
<strong>and</strong> Limitations [36-40]<br />
Carsten Wiel<strong>and</strong>: Syrian Scenarios <strong>and</strong> the Levant's<br />
Insecure Future [41-45]<br />
Konstantin Kosten: 'Tunes Tunest, Iran Nemitunest'.<br />
Reconciliation as a Tool for Peaceful Change in Iran?<br />
[46-49]<br />
Nikolas Hünseler: Islamist <strong>and</strong> Democrat? Rachid al-<br />
Ghannouchi's Concept of an Islamic Democracy <strong>and</strong><br />
his Perspectives in post-Ben ali Tunisia [50-56]<br />
www.deutsches-orient-institut.de<br />
2012, Vol. 53, No. 1<br />
Patrick Desplat: Beyond the Politics of 'Othering':<br />
Shifting Representations of Christian-Muslim Relations<br />
in Ethiopia [6-11]<br />
David Owusu-Ansah: The State <strong>and</strong> Islam in Ghana;<br />
A Review [12-17]<br />
Zachary Valentine Wright: The History of Islamic<br />
Identity in West Africa [18-23]<br />
Thomas Hüsken: Tribal Political Culture <strong>and</strong> the Revolution<br />
in the Cyrenaica of Libya [24-29]<br />
James N. Sater: The Arab Spring <strong>and</strong> Democratization<br />
in Morocco [30-37]<br />
Hanane El Boussadani: The Šiq q-divorce <strong>und</strong>er Moroccan<br />
Family Law: A Reading from a Court Judgment<br />
[38-43] www.numov.de<br />
Palestine-Israel Journal<br />
2011, Vol. 17, Nos. 1&2<br />
Special Issue: Jerusalem<br />
Dries van Agt: East Jerusalem: A Test Case [8-11]<br />
Marco Allegra: From Partition to Reunification to…?<br />
The Transformation of the Metropolitan Area of Jerusalem<br />
since 1967 [12-20]<br />
Michael Several: The Strange Case of American Taxexempt<br />
Money for Settlements [21-27]<br />
Muriel Asseburg: The EU <strong>and</strong> Jerusalem: Countering<br />
Politics that Will Prevent Peace [28-30]<br />
Yehudit Oppenheimer: An Explosive Situation in Silwan<br />
[31-34]<br />
Hagit Ofran: Invisible Settlements in Jerusalem [35-<br />
42]<br />
Omar Yousef: Jerusalem: Palestinian Space, Behaviors<br />
<strong>and</strong> Attitudes [43-52]<br />
Oren Shlomo, Tovi Fenster: In the Shadow of the<br />
Wall <strong>and</strong> Separation: Everyday Life in East Jerusalem<br />
[53-63]<br />
Walid Salem: The Human Security of the Palestinian<br />
Jerusalemites: A Story of an Internal Occupation [64-<br />
73]<br />
Ata Qaymari: Education in East Jerusalem [83-87]<br />
www.pij.org<br />
Past <strong>and</strong> Present<br />
February 2011, Vol. 210, No. 1<br />
Marc Baer: Death in the Hippodrome: Sexual Politics<br />
<strong>and</strong> Legal Culture in the Reign of Mehmet IV [61-91]<br />
Evdoxios Doxiadis: Legal Trickery: Men, Women,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Justice in Late Ottoman Greece [129-153]<br />
David Todd: A French Imperial Meridian, 1814-1870<br />
[155-186]<br />
Sean Hanretta: 'Kaffir' Renner's Conversion: Being<br />
Muslim in Public in Colonial Ghana [187-220]<br />
August 2011, Vol. 212, No. 1<br />
Gagan D. S. Sood: Circulation <strong>and</strong> Exchange in islamicate<br />
Eurasia: A Regional Approach to the Early<br />
Modern World [113-162]<br />
November 2011, Vol. 213, No. 1<br />
David Motadel: Qajar Shahs in Imperial Germany<br />
[191-235] http://past.oxfordjournals.org<br />
Peace & Change<br />
April 2011, Vol. 36, No. 2<br />
Julian Brooks: A 'Tranquilizing' Influence? British<br />
'Proto-Peacekeeping' in Ottoman Macedonia 1904-<br />
1905 [172-190]<br />
July 2011, Vol. 36, No. 3<br />
L<strong>and</strong>on E. Hancock, Joshua N. Weiss: Prospect Theory<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Failure to Sell the Oslo Accords [427-452]<br />
October 2011, Vol. 36, No. 4<br />
Tomis Kapitan: Violence <strong>and</strong> Self-Determination in<br />
the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict [494-526]<br />
Brian Klug: A Higher Road to Peace: The Israeli-<br />
Palestinian Conflict <strong>and</strong> the Battle for Judaism [527-<br />
540]<br />
John T. Pawlikowski: Ethics in a Globalized World:<br />
Implications for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict [541-<br />
555]<br />
Mohammed Abu-Nimer: Religious Leaders in the Israeli-Palestinian<br />
Conflict: From Violent Incitement to<br />
Nonviolence Resistance [556-580]<br />
Robert Shaffer: Review Essay: Contesting Post-9/11<br />
Repression [581-588]<br />
January 2012, Vol. 37, No. 1<br />
Waleed Hazbun: Itineraries of Peace through Tourism:<br />
Excavating Territorial Attachments across the<br />
Arab/Israeli Frontier [3-36]<br />
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com<br />
Perceptions<br />
Spring-Summer 2010, Vol. 15, Nos. 1-2<br />
Mahdi Mohammad Nia: Holistic Constructivism: A<br />
Theoretical Approach to Underst<strong>and</strong> Iran's Foreign<br />
Policy [1-42]<br />
Nur Köprülü, Umut Koldaş: The Resurrection of Palestinian<br />
Identity in Divided Societies of the Middle<br />
East: The Cases of Jordan <strong>and</strong> Israel [43-74]<br />
Shafa Qasimova: Article 51 of the UN Charter <strong>and</strong><br />
the Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict [75-98]<br />
Adina Borcan: I Am From the Balkans – Proud or<br />
Ashamed? [99]<br />
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