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Tuesday September 7th 2010

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International Social Science Data on Israel and the Occupied Territories

Middle East Studies Online Journal  ( 2010) Volume 1, Issue No 2 World Values Survey, UNDP Human Development Report 2009, and Nationmaster By: Arno Tausch, Department of Political Science Innsbruck University Compiled from: 1) World Values Survey [Read More]

Are Hamas and the US Ready to talk?

Middle East Studies Online Journal ( 2010) Volume 1, Issue No 2 Hichem Karoui Position Paper Abstract: Should the USA try to engage with Hamas in order to persuade the Islamist organization to renounce violence and embrace negotiations , as Shimon Peres, the Israeli [Read More]

About Brookings’ Madrasas Assessment

Hichem Karoui Middle East Studies Online Journal  ( 2010) Volume 1, Issue No 2 A review Abstract: The report issued in June 2010 by the Brookings institution titled “Beyond Madrasas: Assessing the Links Between Education and Militancy in Pakistan,” is the first [Read More]

Pullout

Hichem Karoui Middle East Studies Online Journal ( 2010) Volume 1 No 2. Abstract: A worse situation may follow the withdrawal of the US forces from Iraq, even with a strong government willing to fight terrorism and to enforce law. That would mean that the country cannot [Read More]

Orwell saw the black in Blackberry

Orwell saw the black in Blackberry

By Aysha Taryam The Gulf Today, August 30, 2010 When George Orwell was writing his political sci-fi novel Nineteen Eighty-Four he had no idea how close his imaginative classic would come to eerily predict our future. It took a few years past the year 1984 but in 2010 our [Read More]

Construction of the Religious Self and the Other: The Progressive Muslims’ Manhaj

Adis Duderija in : Studies in Contemporary Islam 1. Defining a Way of Being a Muslim:  We will begin by outlining a broad heuristic framework that we will employ to delineate Muslim identities and the ways of being a Muslim. The task is fraught with problems.2 What [Read More]

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International Social Science Data on Israel and the Occupied Territories

Middle East Studies Online Journal  ( 2010) Volume 1, Issue No 2 World Values Survey, UNDP Human Development Report [Read More]

Are Hamas and the US Ready to talk?

Middle East Studies Online Journal ( 2010) Volume 1, Issue No 2 Hichem Karoui Position Paper Abstract: Should the USA [Read More]

About Brookings’ Madrasas Assessment

Hichem Karoui Middle East Studies Online Journal  ( 2010) Volume 1, Issue No 2 A review Abstract: The report issued in [Read More]

Pullout

Hichem Karoui Middle East Studies Online Journal ( 2010) Volume 1 No 2. Abstract: A worse situation may follow the [Read More]

Orwell saw the black in Blackberry

Orwell saw the black in Blackberry

By Aysha Taryam The Gulf Today, August 30, 2010 When George Orwell was writing his political sci-fi novel Nineteen [Read More]

Soon in the Bookshops



Hichem Karoui
The Middle East as a US Predicament
The Bush II Years (2000-2008) Volume II: Networks.
Anthem Press, London, 2010

Soon in the Bookshops

Hichem Karoui
The Middle East as a US Predicament
The Bush II Years (2000-2008) Volume I: Elites and Concepts.
Anthem Press, London, 2010

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