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Volume XI, Summer 2004, Number 2 |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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Editor's Note
Symposium: The Geneva Proposals for Peace: Still Viable? Ziad J. Asali / Marshall Breger / Milton Viorst / Philip C. Wilcox, Jr.
IRAQ WAR AND OCCUPATION
Lessons from Wal-Mart and the Wehrmacht: Team Wolfowitz on Administration in the Information Age Leila Hudson
Drinking the Kool-Aid W. Patrick Lang
Victims' Justice, Victors' Justice: Iraq's Flawed Tribunal Beth Dougherty
IRAN
Khatami: A Folk Hero in Search of Relevance Jahangir Amuzegar
Iran's Democracy Debate Ali Gheissari / Vali Nasr
THE GULF
Post-9/11 Changes in the Gulf: The Case of the UAE Fatma Al-Sayegh
Oman: Three and a Half Decades of Change and Development J.E. Peterson
Return to Democratization or New Hybrid Regime?: The 2003 Elections in Jordan Curtis R. Ryan / Jillian Schwedler
European, Muslim and Female Ghada Hashem Talhami
BOOK REVIEW ESSAYS Excerpts
Morris, The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisted
reviewed by Philip C. Wilcox, Jr.
Marr, The Modern History of Iraq
reviewed by Robert Olson
Dodge, Inventing Iraq: The Failure of Nation Building and a History Denied
reviewed by Edward L. Peck
Pintak, Seeds of Hate: How America's Flawed Middle East Policy Ignited the Jihad, and
Karam, Transnational Political Islam: Religion, Ideology and Power
reviewed by Mustafa Malik
Yavuz, Islamic Political Identity in Turkey
reviewed by Michael M. Gunter
Diplomats' Letters to Blair and Bush
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