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Channel: MERIA Journal Volume 02, Number 03 (Sep 1998) – Rubin Center
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Iran: Understanding the Enigma: A Historian’s View

      Volume 2, No. 3 – September 1998 IRAN: UNDERSTANDING THE ENIGMA: A HISTORIAN’S VIEW* By Nikki Keddie   Some hope for easing relations began with the election of the moderate president, Muhammad...

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U.S.-Israeli Relations Since 1948

    U.S.-ISRAELI RELATIONS SINCE 1948 By Robert J. Lieber   These are countries with populations ten or more times the size of Israel’s and with tumultuous and important twentieth century histories,...

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The Gulf States and the End of Dual Containment

      THE GULF STATES AND THE END OF DUAL CONTAINMENT By Joshua Teitelbaum   Iraqi President Saddam Hussein himself, by invading Kuwait in 1990, inaugurated a five-to-six-year period of unfettered U.S....

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U.S. Responses to Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle...

      U.S. RESPONSES TO PROLIFERATION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST By Gerald Steinberg   In Washington, some policy makers have claimed that the state of relations between Israel...

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Freedom Under Wraps: Islamic Garb on Turkish Campuses

    FREEDOM UNDER WRAPS: ISLAMIC GARB ON TURKISH CAMPUSES* By Ustun Reinart   ‘Our faith requires that we cover ourselves. It’s God’s will.’ Guler, the student who hands me a pamphlet, offers by way of...

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Palestinian Women’s Model Parliament

    PALESTINIAN WOMEN’S MODEL PARLIAMENT* By Dahlia Scheindlin   The Islamic community called the vote a ‘slap in the face to the Koran,’ according to the Palestinian daily, ‘al-Ayyam.’ The activists...

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The Geopolitics of Middle East Conflict and Crisis

    THE GEOPOLITICS OF MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT AND CRISIS By Barry Rubin   An especially neglected aspect is Middle East politics’ geopolitical and realpolitik bedrock, including what might be called the...

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Civil Society, Democracy, and the Middle East

    CIVIL SOCIETY, DEMOCRACY, AND THE MIDDLE EAST By Ali R. Abootalebi   The term ‘civil society’ has gained currency as an important factor correlating with democratization in developing countries...

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