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| Volume XIV, Summer 2007, Number 2 |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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Editor's Note
Symposium: When We Meet with Syria, What Should We Say? What Should We Hope to Hear? Theodore Kattouf/ Martha Neff Kessler/ Hisham Melhem/ Murhaf Jouejati
Dancing with Wolves: The Importance of Talking to Your Enemies Michael Ancram
A Federation of Palestine Jordan: A Chance for Peace? Harald D. Frederiksen
TERRORISM
The Global Terrorist Threat: Is Al-Qaeda on the Run or on the March? Bruce Hoffman
The War on Terror: Forgotten Lessons from World War II Stephen Van Evera
IRAN AND THE GULF
Are the Shia Rising? Maximilian Terhalle
Iranian National-security Debates: Factionalism and Lost Opportunities Mehran Kamrava
Iran and Azerbaijan: A Contested Neighborhood Emil Souleimanov/ Ondrej Ditrych
MESA Roundatable: Mutual Threat Perceptions in the Gulf
Introduction Matteo Legrenzi
Threats and Threat Pereceptions in the Persian Gulf Region F. Gregory Gause, III
The New Aggressiveness in Iran's Foreign Policy Mark Gasiorowski
Mutual Threat Perceptions in the Arab/Persian Gulf: GCC Perceptions Thomas R. Mattair
Whither Regional Secruity in a World Turned Upside Down? James A. Russell
BOOK REVIEWS
Cockburn, Rumsfeld: His Rise, Fall, and Catastrophic Legacy
reviewed by Jeffrey Record
McGovern and Polk, Out of Iraq: A Practical Plan for Withdrawal Now
reviewed by Marc Lynch
Richardson, What Terrorist Want: Understanding the Enemy, Containing the Threat
reviewed by Mia Bloom
Lynch, Voices of the New Arab Public: Iraq, Al-Jazeera and Middle East Politics Today
reviewed by Joanna Odencrantz
Gorenberg, The Accidental Empire: Israel and the Birth of the Settlements, 1967-1977
reviewed by Michael Rubner
Keating, Le More and Lowe, Aid, Diplomacy and Facts on the Ground: The Case of Palestine
reviewed by Nadia Hijab
Levitt, Hamas: Politics, Charity and Terrorism in the Service of Jihad
reviewed by Sara Roy
Doumani, ed., Academic Freedom after September 11
reviewed by Eve M. Troutt Powell
Samman, Cities of God and Nationalism: Mecca, Jerusalem and Rome as Contested World Cities
reviewed by Ghada Hashem Talhami
O'Shea, Islam and Christianity in the Medieval Mediterranean World
reviewed by John Burgess
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