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Hopkins$vv.27,n.3 pp. 21-39 (2005) 464 0$1001UON00270394$12001 $aˆThe ‰Impact of the Siunking of the Titanic on the New York syrian community of 1912$ethe syrians respond$fLeila Salloum Elias$vv.27,n.1/2 pp. 75-87 (2005) 464 0$1001UON00270390$12001 $aOrigins and patterns in the discourse of new arab cinema$fMalek Khoury$vv.27,n.1/2 pp. 1-20 (2005) 464 0$1001UON00270391$12001 $aPolitical conditionality of economic relations between paternalist states$eTurkey's interaction with Iran, Iraq, and Syria$fMustafa Aydin, Damla Aras$vv.27,n.1/2 pp. 21-43 (2005) 464 0$1001UON00270392$12001 $aTurkish model for democratization$vv.27,n.1/2 pp. 61-63 (2005) 464 0$1001UON00270393$12001 $aUnderstanding the attitudes of arabs toward "America"$ethe underutilization of class$fMazen Hashem$vv.27,n.1/2 pp. 65-73 (2005) 464 0$1001UON00269185$12001 $aˆThe ‰Idea of Palestine in the lives and works of Abu-Lughod and Said$fGhada Hashem Talhami$vv.26,n.4 pp. 25-36 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269160$12001 $aInterviews with moders of martyrs of the al-Aqsa intifada$fNahed Habiballah$vv.26,n.1 pp. 15-30 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269156$12001 $aPrinciples of social work practice in the muslim arab world$fAlean Al-Krenawi and John R. Graham$vv.25,n.4 pp. 75-91 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269034$12001 $aWomen and empowerment in the arab world$fSherifa Zuhur$vv.25,n.4 pp. 17-38 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269022$12001 $a11 September and the clash of civilizations$ethe role of the japanese media and public discourse$fKeiko Sakai$vv.25,n.1/2 pp. 159-178 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269016$12001 $a11 September and the millenisalist discourse$ean order of worlds?$fFuad Shaban$vv.25,n.1/2 pp. 13-32 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269021$12001 $aAnti-terrorism and rights in Canada$epolicy discourse on the "delicate balance"$fPatrick J. Smith$vv.25,n.1/2 pp. 137-158 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269018$12001 $aClash of civilization$eprophecy or contradiction in terms?$fChristopher Vasillopulos$vv.25,n.1/2 pp. 89-100 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269017$12001 $aˆThe ‰'Clash' thesis$ewar and ethnic boundaries in Europe$fPhilip Marfleet$vv.25,n.1/2 pp. 71-87 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269025$12001 $aˆA ‰discovery of self and other$eFadwa Tuqan's sojourn in England in the early sixties$fSamar Attar$vv.25,n.1/2 pp. 1-28 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269023$12001 $aˆThe ‰Framing of 11 September in the turkish media$emoder(n)ating Turkey's oriental identity$fTugrul Ilter$vv.25,n.1/2 pp. 179-196 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269019$12001 $aRacism and the north american media following 11 september$ethe canadian setting$fT.Y. Ismael and John Measor$vv.25,n.1/2 pp. 101-136 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269015$12001 $aTerrorism$efrom Samson to Atta$fShadia Drury$vv.25,n.1/2 pp. 1-12 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269024$12001 $aˆThe ‰Underlying realities of the istraeli.palestinian conflict after 11 september$fNorton Mezvinsky$vv.25,n.1/2 pp. 197-208 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269029$12001 $aFanaticism$ea major obstacle in the muslim-christian dialogue, the case of twentieth-century islamic fundementalism$fRoberto Marin-Guzman$vv.25, n.3 pp. 63-96 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269027$12001 $aˆThe ‰Social context of pre-islamic poetry$epoetic imagery and social reality in the Mu'Allaqat$fJonathan A.C. Brown$vv.25, n.3 pp. 29-50 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00244851$12001 $aˆThe ‰Aftermath of September 11, 2002$ethe targeting of Arabs and Muslims in America$fSusan M. Akram$vv.24,n.2/3 pp. 61-118 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00269009$12001 $aIntroduction$fAbdeen Jabara$vv.24,n.2/3 pp. 1-10 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00244852$12001 $aIsrael's wholesale terrorism escaletes$ethe threat of genocide$fEdward S. Herman$vv.24,n.2/3 pp. 119-128 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00244853$12001 $aPoems$fIbrahim M. Abu-Rabi$vv.24,n.2/3 pp. 129-135 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00244849$12001 $aTerrorism, counterterrorism amd international law$fPeter Weiss$vv.24,n.2/3 pp. 11-24 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00269010$12001 $aTerrorism, counterterrorism and international law$fPeter Weiss$vv.24,n.2/3 pp. 11- 24 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00244850$12001 $aUnderstanding, responding to, and preventing terrorism$fMarjorie Cohn$vv.24,n.2/3 pp. 25-59 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00247982$12001 $aIbn Hisam al-Qurtubi y su Mufid li-l-hukkam$fAlfonso Carmona Gonzalez$vv. 5/6 pp. 120-130 (1987/88) 464 0$1001UON00270538$12001 $aˆThe ‰Muslim world and the west$ethe roots of conflict$fIsmael Hossein-Zadeh$vv. 27,n.3 pp. 1-20 (2005) 464 0$1001UON00270542$12001 $aˆA ‰Tale of two regions$ereproductive health in the Caribbean and the gulf$fDavid Achanfuo Yeboah$vv. 27,n.3 pp. 41-50 (2005) 464 0$1001UON00269187$12001 $aEdward W. Said (1935-2003)$fAndrew N. Rubin$vv. 26,n.4 pp. 37-52 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269181$12001 $aIbrahim Abu-Lughod$ethe legacy of an activist scholar and teacher$fJamal R. Nassar$vv. 26,n.4 pp. 23-24 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269179$12001 $aIbrahim and Edward$fElaine C. Hagopian$vv. 26,n.4 pp. 3-22 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269188$12001 $aOur philological home is the earth$fMoustafa Bayoumi$vv. 26,n.4 pp. 53-66 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269173$12001 $aIntercessory Wasta and village development in Lebanon$fJihad Makhoul and Lindsey Harrison$vv. 26,n.3 pp. 25-41 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269175$12001 $a"Jordan first"$eJordan's inter-arab relations and foreign policy under King Abdullah II$fCurtis R. Ryan$vv. 26,n.3 pp. 43-62 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269170$12001 $aRepresentations of Jerusalem in the modern palestinian novel$fAhmad Harb$vv. 26,n.3 pp. 1-23 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269177$12001 $aStrange fruit? Syrian immigrants, extralegal violence and racial formation in the Jim Crow south$fSarah Gualtieri$vv. 26,n.3 pp. 63-85 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269164$12001 $aˆThe ‰2003 Arab human development report$ea critical approach$fMarc Lavergne$vv. 26,n.2 pp. 21-35 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269169$12001 $aˆThe ‰Arab democracy deficit$ethe case of Egypt$fGleen E. Perry$vv. 26,n.2 pp. 91-107 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269163$12001 $aˆThe ‰Arab human development report 2002$ereview and reform$fPrince Hasssan bin Talal$vv. 26,n.2 pp. 5-20 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269168$12001 $aˆThe ‰Environment in the 2002 arab human development report$ea critique$fMohammad El-Sayed Selim$vv. 26,n.2 pp. 81-79 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269166$12001 $aIraq and human development$eculture, education and the globalization of hope$fJacqueline Ismael, Tareq Y. Ismael, and Raymond William Baker$vv. 26,n.2 pp. 49-66 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269165$12001 $aSome aspects of the arab human development report 2003 as read by a europeanscholar$fBrigitte Dumortier$vv. 26,n.2 pp. 35-47 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269159$12001 $aˆThe ‰Limits of reconcilation$eRihani's view of state-zionism$fChristopher Vasillopulos$vv. 26,n.1 pp. 1-13 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269162$12001 $aSaudi Arabia and the war on terrorism$fGawdat Bahgat$vv. 26,n.1 pp. 51-63 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269167$12001 $aArab books and human development$fEugene Rogan$vv. 26, n.2 pp. 67-79 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269161$12001 $aLebanese identities between cities, nations and trans-nations$fMichael Humprey$vv. 26, n.1 pp. 31-50 (2004) 464 0$1001UON00269036$12001 $aMarital problems among arab families$ebetween cultural and family therapy interventions$fKhawla Abu Baker$vv. 25,n.4 pp. 53-74 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269035$12001 $aMental health services in the arab world$fA. Olasha$vv. 25,n.4 pp. 39-52 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269031$12001 $aRemembrance$eEdward W. Said, 1935-2003$fClovis Maksoud$vv. 25,n.4 pp. iii-iv (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269033$12001 $aSocial policy in the arab world$eIraq as a case study$fShereen T. Ismael$vv. 25,n.4 pp. 1-15 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00269028$12001 $aˆThe ‰Koenig report and israeli policy towards the palestinian minority, 196-1976$eold wine in new bottle$fAhmad H. Sa'di$vv. 25, n.3 pp. 51-61 (2003) 464 0$1001UON00244857$12001 $aˆThe ‰'Al-Aqsa intifada' as a result of politics of transition$fHelena Lindholm Schulz$vv. 24,n.4 pp.21-46 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00244859$12001 $aˆThe ‰Limitations of inter-group learning in confessional school systems$ethe case of Lebanon$fKamal Abouchedid, Ramzi Nasser, and Jeremy Van Blommestein$vv. 24,n.4 pp. 61-82 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00244856$12001 $aPalestinian attitudes toward democracy and its compatibility with Islam$eevidence from public opinion research in the West bank of Gaza$fAudrra K. Grant and Mark A. Tessler$vv. 24,n.4 pp. 1-20 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00244858$12001 $aTurkish-Syrian relations revisited$fBulent Aras and Hasan Koni$vv. 24,n.4 pp. 47-60 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00245619$12001 $aDiscursive pluralism and Islamic modernism in Egypt$fMansoor Moaddel$vv. 24,n.1 pp. 1-29 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00269014$12001 $aPalestinianj attitudes toward democracy and its compatibility with Islam$eevidence from public opinion research in the west bank and Gaza$fAudra K. Grant and Mark A. Tessler$vv. 24, n.4 pp. 1-20 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00245622$12001 $aContinuity in economic policy in postwar Lebanon$ethe record of the Hariri and Hoss governments examined, 1992-2000$fSami E. Baroudi$vv. 24, n.1 pp. 63-90 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00245621$12001 $aˆThe ‰Geopolitics of Post-Soviet Russia and the Middle East$fAndrej Kreutz$vv. 24, n.1 pp. 49-61 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00245620$12001 $aHuntington and his critics$ethe West and Islam$fGleen E. Perry$vv. 24, n.1 pp. 31-48 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00244828$12001 $aˆAn ‰economy in a debt trap$eIraqi debt 1980-2020$fAhmed M. Jiyad$vv. 23,n.4 pp. 15-58 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244831$12001 $aForeign policy by Catharsis$ethe failure of U.S. policy toward Iraq$fStephen Zunes$vv. 23,n.4 pp. 69-86 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244838$12001 $aJapan-Iraq relations$ethe perception gap and its influence on diplomatic policies$fKeiko Sakai$vv. 23,n.4 pp. 117-136 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244826$12001 $aOil, sanctions, debt and the future$fAbbas Alnasrawi$vv. 23,n.4 pp. 1-14 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244839$12001 $aPetition on behalf of the children of Iraq submitted to the United Nations$fFrancis Boyle$vv. 23,n.4 pp. 137-150 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244830$12001 $aˆThe ‰Regional and domestic political conseguences of sanctions imposed on Iraq, Libya and Sudan$fTim Niblock$vv. 23,n.4 pp. 59-67 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244833$12001 $aRussian-Iraqi relations$ea historical and political analysis$fTareq Y. Ismael and Andrej Kreutz$vv. 23,n.4 pp. 87-115 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244846$12001 $aCentrifugal tendencies in the Algeiran civil war$fQuintan Wiktorowicz$vv. 23,n.3 pp. 65-82 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244843$12001 $aControl and resistance at local-level institutions$ea study of Kafr Yassif's local council under the military government$fAhmad H. Sa'di$vv. 23,n.3 pp. 31-47 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244848$12001 $aˆA ‰Democracy with fangs and claws and its effects on Egyptian political culture$fJoshua A. Stacher$vv. 23,n.3 pp. 83-99 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244842$12001 $aMissing$ethe bias implicit in the absent$fMarda Dunsky$vv. 23,n.3 pp. 1-29 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244791$12001 $aˆThe ‰Impasse in the civil war$fAnn M. Lesch$vv. 23,n.2 pp. 11-29 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244788$12001 $aIn memoriam$eIbrahim Abu Lughod 1929-2001$fThe Editorial board$vv. 23,n.2 pp. III-IV (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244795$12001 $aˆThe ‰Insecure rendezvous between Islam and totalitarism$ethe failure of the islamist state in the Sudan$fAbdullahi A. Gallab$vv. 23,n.2 pp. 87-108 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244794$12001 $aMigration with a feminine face$ebreaking the cultural mold$fRogaia Mustafa Abusharaf$vv. 23,n.2 pp. 61-85 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244792$12001 $aSlavery in the Sudan since 1989$fRichard Lobban$vv. 23,n.2 pp. 31-39 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244793$12001 $aSolving the crisis of Sudan$ethe right of self-determination versus state torture$fMahgoub El-Tigani$vv. 23,n.2 pp. 41-59 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244790$12001 $aˆThe ‰Sudan since 1989$eNational Islamic front rule$fCarol Fluehr-Lobban and Richard Lobban$vv. 23,n.2 pp. 1-9 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244766$12001 $aArab political mobilization and Israeli responses$fOsama Fouad Khalifa$vv. 23,n.1 pp. 15-35 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244765$12001 $aManaging dependence$eAmerican-Saudi oil relations$fGawdat Bahgat$vv. 23,n.1 pp. 1-14 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244767$12001 $aModernity and tradition in the Islamic movements in Iraq$econtinuity and discontinuity in the role of the Ulama$fKeiko Sakai$vv. 23,n.1 pp. 37-53 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244781$12001 $aPatrons, clients and civil society$ea case study of environmental politics in postwar Lebanon$fPaul Kingston$vv. 23,n.1 pp. 55-72 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244762$12001 $aˆThe ‰Limits of state power in the middle east$fEmile Sahliyeh$vv. 22,n.4 pp. 1-29 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244760$12001 $aSectarianism and business associations in postwar Lebanon$fSami E. Baroudi$vv. 22,n.4 pp. 81-107 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244763$12001 $aTurkish foreign policy and Jerusalem$etoward a societal construction of foreign policy$fBulent Aras$vv. 22,n.4 pp. 31-58 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244755$12001 $aDynastic modernism and its contradictions$etesting the limits of pluralism, tribalism, and king Hussein's example in Hashemite Jordan$fAndrew Shryock$vv. 22,n.3 pp. 57-79 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244752$12001 $aˆThe ‰Interim agreement and international law$fFrancis A. Boyle$vv. 22,n.3 pp. 1-44 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244757$12001 $aSectarian attitudes as a function of the Palestinian presence in Lebanon$fSimon Haddad$vv. 22,n.3 pp. 81-100 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244754$12001 $aWomen in the discourse of Sayyid Qutb$fLamia Rustum Shehadeh$vv. 22,n.3 pp. 45-55 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244751$12001 $aCompensation as part of equitable utilization in the Israeli-Palestinian water context$fJamal L. El-Hindi$vv. 22,n.2 pp. 113-146 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244748$12001 $aDefining the political/ecological threshold for the Euphrates and Tigri rivers$fJohn Kolars$vv. 22,n.2 pp. 101-112 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244742$12001 $aˆThe ‰Essentials of sustainable water resource management in Israel and Palestine$fJad Isaac$vv. 22,n.2 pp. 13-31 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244740$12001 $aGlobal overview$eWater resources and distribution issues$fJonathan W. Bulkey$vv. 22,n.2 pp. 1-12 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244739$12001 $aIntroduction$fJanice J. Terry$vv. 22,n.2 pp. iii-iv (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244744$12001 $aˆA ‰Proposal for an equitabel resolution to the conflicts between the Israelis and the Palestinians over the shared water resources ot the mountain aquifer$fHillel I. Shuval$vv. 22,n.2 pp. 33-61 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244746$12001 $aTurkey's approach to utilization of the Euphrates and Tigri rivers$fMehmet Tomanbay$vv. 22,n.2 pp. 79-100 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244745$12001 $aWater issues in Hashemite Jordon$fMunther J. Haddadin$vv. 22,n.2 pp. 63-77 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244734$12001 $aˆAn ‰American in Palestine$eelwood mead and zionist water resource planning, 1923-1936$fRobert E. Rook$vv. 22,n.1 pp. 71-89 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244731$12001 $aScholarly views of Shajarat al-Durr$ea need for consensus$fDavid J. Duncan$vv. 22,n.1 pp. 51-69 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244729$12001 $aˆA ‰View from within$eproblems confronting human rights organizations in Israel and the occupied territories$fRuchama Marton$vv. 22,n.1 pp. 39-49 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244722$12001 $aViolence, voice and identity in Algeria$fMichael Humprey$vv. 22,n.1 pp. 1-23 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244764$12001 $aPhosphate exports by Jordan$fMuhammad Azhar$vv. 22,n. 4 pp. 59-79 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244725$12001 $aIsrael as ethnic democracy$ewhat are the implications for the Palestinian minority?$fAhmad H. 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