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Volume IX, September 2002, Number 3 |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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Editor's Note
ANY CHANCE FOR PEACE?
Symposium: The Abdullah Peace Plan: Offer or Ultimatum? Mamoun Fandy / Edward S. Walker, Jr. / Ofer Grosbard / Michael C. Hudson
"Middle" Politics: Looking Again at the Peace Process John Lister
Winners and Losers in the Middle East: The Economics of "Peace Dividends" Ali F. Darrat / Sam R. Hakim
Egypt: Osama's Star is Rising Nivien Saleh
U.S. POLICY
The Swing to the Right in U.S. Policy toward Israel and Palestine Stephen Zunes
The Paradoxes of U.S. Policy in the Middle East Mahmood Monshipouri
New Era in American-Libyan Relations Ronald Bruce St John
European Perspectives on the Gulf: Similarities and Differences with the U.S. Michael Siebert
Sins of Omission: The AJC's Project Interchange and the Creation of American Opinion Michael Bhatia
Political Succession in the Middle East Louis J. Cantori / Tim Jacoby / Sheila Carapico / Samer Shehata / Ellen Lust-Okar / Banu Bargu-Hasturk / Glenn E. Robinson / Ebtesam Al-Kitbi
The UAE and Oman: Opportunities and Challenges in the Twenty-first Century Fatma Al-Sayegh
BOOK REVIEWS Excerpts
Potter, Sick, Security in the Persian Gulf: Origins, Obstacles, and the Search for Consensus
reviewed by Brooks Wrampelmeier
Hoekman, Messerlin, Harnessing Trade for Development and Growth in the Middle East
reviewed by Richard P. Holmes
Olcott, Kazakhstan, Unfulfilled Promise
reviewed by David Nalle
Gokay, The Politics of Caspian Oil and Croissant, Aras, Oil and Geopolitics in the Caspian Sea Region
reviewed by Bill S. Mikhail
Kramer, Ivory Towers on Sand: The Failure of Middle Eastern Studies in America
reviewed by Lawrence Davidson
Thomas, How Israel was Won: A Concise History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
reviewed by Robert Brenton Betts |
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