Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ)

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from January 1993
Last Number: December 2009

Association of Arab-American University Graduates
ISSN 0271-3519


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 562

June 22, 2001

  • MISSING: THE BIAS IMPLICIT IN THE ABSENT.

  • CONTROL AND RESISTANCE AT LOCAL- LEVEL INSTITUTIONS: A STUDY OF KAFR YASSIF'S LOCAL COUNCIL UNDER THE MILITARY GOVERNMENT.

  • THE LIMITS OF AN ALLIANCE: TURKISH-ISRAELI RELATIONS REVISITED.

  • CENTRIFUGAL TENDENCIES IN THE ALGERIAN CIVIL WAR.

  • A DEMOCRACY WITH FANGS AND CLAWS AND ITS EFFECTS ON EGYPTIAN POLITICAL CULTURE.

  • BARGAINING WITH PATRIARCHY: GENDER, VOICE AND SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE MIDDLE EAST.

  • Religious Minorities in Iran.

  • Understanding the Contemporary Middle East.

  • December 22, 2002

  • From the editor.

  • Discursive pluralism and Islamic modernism in Egypt.

  • Huntington and his critics: the West and Islam.

  • The geopolitics of post-Soviet Russia and the Middle East.

  • Continuity in economic policy in postware Lebanon: the record of the Hariri and Hoss governments examined, 1992-2000.

  • Arab Detroit: From Margin to Mainstream.

  • The Adam of Two Edens: Poems.

  • December 22, 2003

  • Editors' notes.

  • Terrorism: from Samson to Atta.

  • 11 September and the millennialist discourse: an order of words?

  • Screening Islam: terrorism, American jihad and the new Islamists.

  • 11 September and the widening North-South gap: root causes of terrorism in the global order.

  • The "clash" thesis: war and ethnic boundaries in Europe.

  • Clash of civilizations: prophecy or contradiction in terms?

  • Racism and the North American media following 11 September: the Canadian setting.

  • Anti-terrorism and rights in Canada: policy discourse on the 'delicate balance'.

  • 11 September and the clash of civilizations: the role of the Japanese media and public discourse.

  • The framing of 11 September in the Turkish media: moder(n)ating Turkey's oriental identity.

  • The underlying realities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict after 11 September.

  • January 01, 2004

  • The limits of reconciliation: Rihani's view statezionism.

  • December 22, 2004

  • Interviews with mothers of martyrs of the AQSA Intifada.

  • January 01, 2004

  • Lebanese identities: between cities, nations and trans-nations.

  • Saudi Arabia and the war on terrorism.

  • December 22, 2004

  • Emmanuel Todd, Apres l'Empire: Essai sur las decomposition du systeme americain.

  • Donald E. Wagner. Dying in the Land of Promise: Palestine and Palestinian Christianity from Pentecost to 2000.

  • Ghada Hashem Talhami. Palestinian Refugees: Pawns to Political Actors.

  • Dawisha, Adeed. Arab Nationalism in the Twentieth Century: from Triumph to Despair.

  • Khatib, Hisham. Palestine and Egypt under the Ottomans: Paintings, Books, Photographs, Maps and Manuscripts.

  • Marin-Guzman, Roberto and Zidane Zeraoui. Arab Immigration in Mexico in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Assimilation and Arab Heritage.

  • Shaban, Fuad. For Zion's Sake: The Judeo-Christian Tradition in American Culture.

  • January 01, 1993

  • Arab politics and the Gulf war: political opinion and political culture.

  • The Arab bourgeoisie: a revisionist interpretation.

  • Lebanon's divisive democracy: the parliamentary elections of 1992.

  • Political orientations of young Tunisians: the impact of gender.

  • Reactions in the Maghreb to the Gulf crisis and war.

  • Review essay.

  • December 22, 1993

  • The Arab Christian - A History in the Middle East.

  • Power and Leadership in International Bargaining: The Path to the Camp David Accords.

  • Shaping The Gulf: In Search of Order.

  • March 22, 1993

  • Toward a theory of a Arab-Muslim women as activists in secular and religious movements.

  • June 22, 1993

  • The rhetoric of oil and the dilemma of war and American hegemony.

  • The Egyptian and Iranian ulama at the threshold of modern social change: what does and what does not account for the difference?