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The Moral Economy of Islam; Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley: Bibliographies

Middle East: Journals & Magazines

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Journals

Chipaux, Francoise. Islam in Syria and Iraq. (The march of "Islamism") World Press Review v36, n7 (July, 1989):32.

Cigar, Norman. Islam and the state in South Yemen: the uneasy coexistence. Middle Eastern Studies v26, n2 (April, 1990):185 (19 pages).

Esposito, John L.; Piscatori, James P. Democratization and Islam. Middle East Journal v45, n3 (Summer, 1991):427 (14 pages).

Hiro, Dilip. After the Algerian shock wave. (rise of anti-Arab and pro-Islamic sentiments in the Middle East) Middle East, n209 (March, 1992):17 (2 pages).

Landau, Jacob M. Saudi Arabia: Oil, Islam, Politics. (book reviews) Middle Eastern Studies v29, n3 (July, 1993):581 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Wright, Robin. The Islamic resurgence: a new phase? (The Middle East, 1988) Current History v87, n526 (Feb, 1988):53 (6 pages).

Magazines

Ahmad, Eqbal. Nightmare victory? In a war with Iraq, "victory" carries the seeds of defeat. Mother Jones v16, n2 (March-April, 1991):4 (3 pages).

Fear of fundies. (Islamic fundamentalism). Economist v322, n7746 (Feb 15, 1992):45 (2 pages).

From Nasser to Khomeini. (editorial) New Republic v199, n8 (August 22, 1988):5 (3 pages). Pub Type: Editorial.

Islam on view in Algiers and Amman. (islamic fundamentalism in Algeria and Jordan) Economist v320, n7713 (June 29, 1991):36.

Kondracke, Morton. Peace later? Postwar planning in the Mideast. New Republic v204, n5 (Feb 4, 1991):12 (3 pages).

Peretz, Martin. The pan-Arab fantasy: the man who would be Nasser. (Saddam Hussein) New Republic v203, n10 (Sept 3, 1990):15 (5 pages). Pub Type: Biography.

Pryce-Jones, David. The conquering hero: the Arab respect for power. (Persian Gulf crisis) New Republic v203, n13 (Sept 24, 1990):18 (3 pages).

Revenge of the Kurds. (Notebook - Iraq and other Arab countries ruled by Sunni Moslem minority) (editorial) New Republic v204, n7 (Feb 18, 1991):8.

Steam from the mosque: Islamic militancy cannot be extinguished as Algeria and Egypt are trying to do. (Editorial) Economist v329, n7836 (Nov 6, 1993):15 (2 pages).

Tribes with flags: a survey of the Arab East. Economist v306, n7536 (Feb 6, 1988):S1 (15 pages).

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