Eric Rouleau
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MER 274 (Spring 2015)
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Lackner, Why Yemen Matters
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MER 274 (Spring 2015)
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Maxime Rodinson Looks Back
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MER 269 (Winter 2013)
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Sojourners and Settlers: An Introduction
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MER 139 (March/April 1986)
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Bahrain’s Medics Are the Targets of Retribution
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05.05.2011 |
Fred Halliday
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MER 255 (Summer 2010)
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Marsha Pripstein Posusney
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MER 249 (Winter 2008)
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Samih Farsoun
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MER 236 (Fall 2005)
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Maxime Rodinson
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MER 232 (Fall 2004)
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Mahfoud Bennoune
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MER 232 (Fall 2004)
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Eqbal Ahmad
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MER 211 (Summer 1999)
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Constructing an International Criminal Court
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MER 207 (Summer 1998)
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Bahrain’s Crisis Worsens
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MER 204 (Fall 1997)
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Bahrain Regime Stages Confessions, Rejects Compromise
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MER 200 (Fall 1996)
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Marion Farouk-Sluglett
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MER 199 (Summer 1996)
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The Middle East Arms Bazaar After the Gulf War
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MER 197 (November/December 1995)
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From the Editor (November/December 1995)
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MER 197 (November/December 1995)
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Camille Mansour, Beyond Alliance
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MER 194-195 (July/August 1995)
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The NGO Phenomenon in the Arab World
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MER 193 (March/April 1995)
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Hidden Death
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MER 193 (March/April 1995)
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Egypt’s Factory Privatization Campaign Turns Deadly
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MER 192 (January/February 1995)
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An Interview with Muhammad Sahnoun
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MER 187-188 (March/April 1994)
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An Interview with Mark Duffield
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MER 187-188 (March/April 1994)
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An Interview with Hanan Ashrawi
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MER 186 (January/February 1994)
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An Interview with Salim Tamari
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MER 186 (January/February 1994)
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An Interview with Charles Shammas
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MER 186 (January/February 1994)
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An Interview with Khalil Mahshi
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MER 186 (January/February 1994)
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An Interview with Samir Hleileh
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MER 186 (January/February 1994)
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An Interview with Azmi Bishara
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MER 186 (January/February 1994)
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After Oslo
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MER 186 (January/February 1994)
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Gender and Civil Society
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MER 183 (July/August 1993)
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The Intervention in Somalia: What Should Have Happened
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MER 181 (March/April 1993)
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Politics and Media in the Arab World
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MER 180 (January/February 1993)
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Power Structure of the American Media
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MER 180 (January/February 1993)
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Making War Difficult: Cooperative Security in the Middle East
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MER 177 (July/August 1992)
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New Enemies for a New World Order
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MER 176 (May/June 1992)
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Palestinian Self-Government Proposal
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MER 175 (March/April 1992)
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“The Regime Has Simply Barricaded Itself in Khartoum”
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MER 172 (September/October 1991)
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The US in the Persian Gulf
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MER 168 (January/February 1991)
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A New Balance of Forces
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MER 168 (January/February 1991)
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Why War?
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MER 167 (November/December 1990)
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Washington Watch
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MER 166 (September/October 1990)
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Primer: The Food Gap in the Middle East
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MER 166 (September/October 1990)
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Washington’s Game Plan in the Middle East
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MER 164-165 (May/June 1990)
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North Africa Faces the 1990s
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MER 163 (March/April 1990)
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“Everyone Misunderstood the Depth of the Movement Identifying with Aoun”
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MER 162 (January/February 1990)
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Political Aspects of Health
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MER 161 (November/December 1989)
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Prison Conditions in Turkey
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MER 160 (September/October 1989)
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Talking Up Turkey
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MER 160 (September/October 1989)
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The Significance of Stones
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MER 154 (September/October 1988)
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What Happened in Soviet Armenia?
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MER 153 (July/August 1988)
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Young, Missed Opportunities for Peace
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MER 152 (May/June 1988)
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Police Riot in Yarmuk
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MER 149 (November/December 1987)
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“The Lion’s Right to Roar in His Cage”
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MER 149 (November/December 1987)
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The Middle East and Human Rights
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MER 149 (November/December 1987)
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Pakistan’s Movement Against Islamization
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MER 148 (September/October 1987)
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AWACS in the Gulf
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MER 148 (September/October 1987)
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Reagan Reflags the Gulf
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MER 148 (September/October 1987)
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Interview with Mohamed Sid-Ahmed
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MER 147 (July/August 1987)
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Rescheduling the Camp David Debt
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MER 147 (July/August 1987)
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“The US Must Start Negotiations with the PLO”
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MER 146 (May/June 1987)
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“They Control the Hill, But We’ve Got a Lot of Positions Around the Hill”
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MER 146 (May/June 1987)
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Bullets, Banks and Bushels
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MER 145 (March/April 1987)
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Arms Industries of the Middle East
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MER 144 (January/February 1987)
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Political Violence Against Arab-Americans
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MER 143 (November/December 1986)
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Pakistan’s Nuclear Fix
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MER 143 (November/December 1986)
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Nuclear Shadow Over the Middle East
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MER 143 (November/December 1986)
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Mad Dogs and Presidents
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MER 140 (May/June 1986)
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Lackner, P.D.R. Yemen
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MER 139 (March/April 1986)
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“Poverty Is Not the Issue”
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MER 136/137 (October-December 1985)
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The War of the Camps, the War of the Hostages
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MER 133 (June 1985)
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Prospects for the Gulf
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MER 132 (May/ June 1985)
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Squaring the Palestinian Circle
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MER 131 (March/ April 1985)
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Oil Find Could Alter YAR-Saudi Relations
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MER 130 (February 1985)
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Arms Merchants in the Gulf War
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MER 125/126 (July-September 1984)
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US Ready to Intervene in Gulf War
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MER 125/126 (July-September 1984)
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Not Quite Armageddon
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MER 125/126 (July-September 1984)
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Ten Years After
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MER 120 (January/February 1984)
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Report from Lebanon
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MER 118 (October 1983)
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US Aid to Israel
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MER 117 (September 1983)
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Water and Israel’s Occupation Strategy
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MER 116 (July/August 1983)
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Israeli Economy Struggles for Appearance of Solvency
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MER 114 (May 1983)
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Arms Sales and the Militarization of the Middle East
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MER 112 (February 1983)
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Dayr Yasin and Qibya
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MER 108 (September/October 1982)
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The War in Lebanon
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MER 108 (September/October 1982)
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Egypt’s Military
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MER 107 (July/August 1982)
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Egypt’s Debt Problem
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MER 107 (July/August 1982)
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In the Footsteps of Sadat
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MER 107 (July/August 1982)
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MERIP: The First Decade
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MER 100 (October-December 1981)
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Massive Arrests Precede Sadat’s Assassination
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MER 100 (October-December 1981)
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Chronology: US-Egyptian Military Relationship
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MER 90 (September/October 1980)
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The Carter Doctrine and US Bases in the Middle East
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MER 90 (September/October 1980)
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Iran’s Oil Workers
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MER 88 (June 1980)
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