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1. Regimes, elites and the roots of instability / ed. by Barry Rubin - 2012. - XXIV, 544 S. : graph. Darst., Tab., Lit.Hinw. - (Security and stability in the Middle East : critical concepts in military, strategic and security studies ; Bd. 1) - ISBN 978-0-415-61791-8
2. Regional security / ed. by Barry Rubin - 2012. - VIII, 337 S. : Tab., Lit.Hinw. - (Security and stability in the Middle East : critical concepts in military, strategic and security studies ; Bd. 2) - ISBN 978-0-415-61790-1
3. Economic and regional issues in stability / ed. by Barry Rubin - 2012. - XI, 370 S. : Tab., Lit.Hinw. - (Security and stability in the Middle East : critical concepts in military, strategic and security studies ; Bd. 3) - ISBN 978-0-415-61789-5
4. Revolutionary challenges / ed. by Barry Rubin - 2012. - XI, 521 S. : Tab., Reg., Lit.Hinw. - (Security and stability in the Middle East : critical concepts in military, strategic and security studies ; Bd. 4) - ISBN 978-0-415-61788-8
Volume I: Regimes, Elites, and the Roots of Instability -- Part 1: Overviews -- 1. Jonathan Spyer, ‘Failure and Longevity: The Dominant Political Order of the Middle East’, MERIA Journal, 2006, 10, 2, 121-37. -- 2. P. R. Kumaraswamy, ‘Who Am I? The Identity Crisis in the Middle East’, MERIA Journal, 2006, 10, 1, 63-73. -- 3. Barry Rubin, ‘What’s Wrong: The Arab Liberal Critique of Arab Society’, MERIA Journal, 2005, 9, 4, 72-85. -- 4. Elie Elhadj, ‘To Perpetuate Their Dictatorships, Arab Rulers Resort to the Islamic Creed’, MERIA Journal, 2009, 13, 4, 57-68. -- 5. Sean L. Yom, ‘Civil Society and Democratization in the Arab World’, MERIA Journal, 9, 4 (December 2005), 14-33 -- 6. Hassan Hamdan al-Alkim, ‘Challenges Facing the Arab World in the Twenty-First Century: An Overview’, Contemporary Arab Affairs, 2008, 1, 3, 417-44. -- 7. Caroline Sevier, ‘The Costs of Relying on Aging Dictators’, Middle East Quarterly, 2008, 15, 3, 13-22. -- 8. P. R. Kumaraswamy, ‘The Middle East: Unbearable Status Quo Versus Unpredictable Changes’, Mediterranean Quarterly, 2006, 17, 1, 116-32. -- Part 2: Case Studies of States and Stability -- 9. Michael Wahid Hanna, ‘The Son Also Rises: Egypt’s Looming Succession Struggle’, World Policy Journal, 2009, 26, 3, 103-14. -- 10. Aladdin Elaasar, ‘Is Egypt Stable?’, Middle East Quarterly, 2009, 16, 3, 69-75. -- 11. Eva Patricia Rakel, ‘The Political Elite in the Islamic Republic of Iran: From Khomeini to Ahmadinejad’, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 2009, 29, 1, 105-25. -- 12. Grace Nasri, ‘Iran: Island of Stability or Land in Turmoil’, DOMES, 2009, 18, 1, 57-73. -- 13. Michael Rubin and Patrick Clawson, ‘Patterns of Discontent: Will History Repeat in Iran?’, MERIA Journal, 2006, 10, 1, 105-21. -- 14. Kenneth M. Pollack, ‘Iran: Three Alternative Futures’, MERIA Journal, 2006, 10, 2, 73-83. -- 15. Robert Looney, ‘Impediments to Stability in Iraq: The Elusive Economic Dimension’, MERIA Journal, 2008, 12, 1, 25-39. -- 16. Patrick Clawson, ‘Iraq’s Future: A Concept Paper’, MERIA Journal, 2006, 10, 2, 60-72. -- 17. Meron Medzini, ‘Israel’s Eving Security Concept’, MERIA Journal, 2010, 14, 4, 85-93. -- 18. Sean L. Yom and Mohammad H. Al-Momani, ‘The International Dimensions of Authoritarian Regime Stability: Jordan in the Post-Cold War Era’, Arab Studies Quarterly, 2008, 30, 1, 39-60. -- 19. Juan José Escobar Stemmann, ‘Jordan’s Future Challenges’, MERIA Journal, 2010, 14, 4, 47-59. -- 20. William Harris, ‘Crisis in the Levant: Lebanon at Risk’, Mediterranean Quarterly, 2007, 18, 2, 37-60. -- 21. Karim Knio, ‘Is Political Stability Sustainable in Post-Cedar Reution Lebanon?’, Mediterranean Politics, 2008, 13, 3, 445-51. -- 22. Mehran Kamrava, ‘Royal Factionalism and Political Liberalization in Qatar’, Middle East Journal, 2009, 63, 3, 401-21. -- 23. Eyal Zisser, ‘What Does the Future Hold for Syria?’, MERIA Journal, 2006, 10, 2, 84-107. -- 24. Shmuel Bar, ‘Bashar’s Syria: The Regime and its Strategic Worldview’, Comparative Strategy, 2006, 25, 5, 353-445. -- 25. Anouar Boukhars, ‘At the Crossroads: Saudi Arabia’s Dilemmas’, Journal of Conflict Studies, 2006, 26, 1, 16-34
Volume II: Regional Security -- Part 3: General Strategic Issues -- 26. Gawdat Bahgat, ‘Proliferation in the Middle East’, Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies, 2006, 31, 4, 399-414. -- 27. Ellen Laipson, ‘Prospects for Middle East Security-Sector Reform’, Survival, 2007, 49, 2, 99-110. -- 28. William Wunderle and Andre Briere, ‘Uncertain Future: A Strategic Review of the Middle East and Implications for the United States’, Comparative Strategy, 2007, 26, 3, 205-14. -- 29. Barry Rubin, ‘The Middle East: Well-Intentioned Conciliatory Policy Meets Reutionary Islamist Threat’, MERIA Journal, 2010, 14, 1, 12-20. -- 30. David Rodman, ‘Israel’s National Security Doctrine: An Introductory Overview’, MERIA Journal, 2001, 5, 3, 71-86. -- 31. Eyal Zisser, ‘Trends in Middle East Politics and their Implications for Israel’, Israel Affairs, 2006, 12, 4, 684-97. -- 32. Barry Rubin, ‘Iran: The Rise of a Regional Power’, MERIA Journal, 2006, 10, 3, 142-51. -- 33. Abbas William Samii, ‘A Stable Structure on Shifting Sands: Assessing the Hizbullah-Iran-Syria Relationship’, Middle East Journal, 2008, 62, 1, 32-54. -- Part 4: The Iraq War -- 34. Christopher J. Fettweis, ‘On the Consequences of Failure in Iraq’, Survival, 2007, 49, 4, 83-98. -- 35. Jonathan Spyer, ‘The Impact of the Iraq War on Israel’s National Security Conception’, MERIA Journal, 2005, 9, 4, 34-47. -- 36. Ted Galen Carpenter and Malou Innocent, ‘The Iraq War and Iranian Power’, Survival, 2007, 49, 4, 67-82. -- 37. Eric V. Thompson, ‘The Iraqi Military Re-enters the Gulf Security Dynamic’, Middle East Policy, 2009, 16, 3, 28-40. -- 38. Kayhan Barzegar, ‘Iran’s Foreign Policy in Post-Invasion Iraq’, Middle East Policy, 2008, 15, 4, 47-85. -- Part 5: Gulf Security -- 39. James A Russell, ‘Searching for a Post-Saddam Regional Security Architecture’, MERIA Journal, 2003, 7, 1, 23-37. -- 40. Daniel L. Byman and Jerrold D. Green, ‘The Enigma of Stability in the Persian Gulf Monarchies’, MERIA Journal, 1999, 3, 3, 20-37. -- 41. Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, ‘The Evolution of Internal and External Security in the Arab Gulf States’, Middle East Policy, 2009, 16, 2, 39-58. -- 42. Richard L. Russell, ‘The Persian Gulf’s Collective-Security Mirage’, Middle East Policy, 2005, 12, 4, 77-88. -- 43. Dalia Dassa Kaye and Frederic M. Wehrey, ‘A Nuclear Iran: The Reaction of Neighbours’, Survival, 2007, 49, 2, 111-28. -- 44. Paul Aarts and Joris van Duijne, ‘Saudi Arabia after U.S.-Iranian Détente: Left in the Lurch?’, Middle East Policy, 2009, 16, 3, 64-78. -- 45. Uzi Rabi, ‘Qatar’s Relations with Israel: Challenging Arab and Gulf Norms’, Middle East Journal, 2009, 63, 3, 443-59
Volume III: Economic and Regional Issues in Stability -- Part 6: Overviews -- 46. Naji Abi-Aad, ‘The Middle East: Petroleum Supply Security or Political Stability’, Strategic Insights, 2008, 7, 1. -- 47. Gil Feiler, ‘Global Oil Trends and their Effect on the Middle East’, Israel Affairs, 2006, 12, 4, 698-714. -- 48. Patrick Clawson, ‘Demography in the Middle East’, MERIA Journal, 2009, 13, 1, 37-44. -- 49. Juliane Brach and Markus Loewe, ‘The Global Financial Crisis and the Arab World: Impact, Reactions and Consequences’, Mediterranean Politics, 2010, 15, 1, 45-71. -- 50. Marcus Noland and Howard Pack, ‘Arab Economies at a Tipping Point’, Middle East Policy, 2008, 15, 1, 60-9. -- Part 7: Country Studies -- 51. Christopher Davidson, ‘Abu Dhabi’s New Economy: Oil, Investment and Domestic Development’, Middle East Policy, 2009, 16, 2, 59-79. -- 52. Davut Ates, ‘Economic Liberalization and Changes in Fundamentalism: The Case of Egypt’, Middle East Policy, 2005, 12, 4, 133-44. -- 53. Nicholas Gossen, ‘Does the Price of Watermelons Matter? Economic Performance and Political Legitimacy in the Islamic Republic of Iran’, Al Nakhlan, Fall 2007. -- 54. Patrick Clawson, ‘The Islamic Republic’s Economic Failure’, Middle East Quarterly, 2008, 15, 4, 15-26. -- 55. Arang Keshavarzian, ‘Regime Loyalty and Bazari Representation Under the Islamic Republic of Iran: Dilemmas of the Society of Islamic Coalition’, International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2009, 41, 2, 225-46. -- 56. Jahangir Amuzegar, ‘Iran’s 20-Year Economic Perspective: Promises and Pitfalls’, Middle East Policy, 2009, 16, 3, 41-57. -- 57. Anne Marie Baylouny, ‘Militarizing Welfare: Neo-liberalism and Jordanian Policy’, Middle East Journal, 2008, 62, 2, 277-303. -- 58. Yair Minzli, ‘The Jordanian Regime Fights the War of Ideas’, Current Trends in Islamist Ideology, 2007, 5, 55-69. -- 59. Anna Borshchevskaya, ‘Sponsored Corruption and Neglected Reform in Syria’, Middle East Quarterly, 2010, 17, 3, 41-50. -- 60. Nimrod Raphaeli, ‘Syria’s Fragile Economy’, MERIA Journal, 2007, 11, 2, 34-51. -- Part 8: Regional and Ethnic Challenges -- 61. Matan Chorev, ‘Iraqi Kurdistan: The Internal Dynamics and Statecraft of a Semistate’, Al Nakhlah, Fall 2007. -- 62. Toby Craig Jones, ‘Rebellion on the Saudi Periphery: Modernity, Marginalization, and the Shia Uprising of 1979’, International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2006, 38, 2, 213-33. -- 63. Adeed Dawisha, ‘The Unraveling of Iraq: Ethnosectarian Preferences and State Performance in Historical Perspective’, Middle East Journal, 2008, 62, 2, 219-31. -- 64. Hashem Ahmadzadeh and Gareth Stansfield, ‘The Political, Cultural, and Military Re-Awakening of the Kurdish Nationalist Movement in Iran’, Middle East Journal, 2010, 64, 1, 11-28. -- 65. Aram Rafaat, ‘The Kurds in Post-Invasion Iraq: The Myth of Rebuilding the Iraqi State’, Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies, 2008, 33, 4, 405-25
Volume IV: Revolutionary Challenges -- Part 9: Radical Islamism -- 66. Cameron Brown, ‘Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop: How Inevitable is an Islamist Future?’, MERIA Journal, 2006, 10, 2, 108-20. -- 67. Magdi Khalil, ‘Muslim Brotherhood and Political Power: Would Democracy Survive?’, MERIA Journal, 2006, 10, 1, 44-52. -- 68. Stacey Philbrick Yadav, ‘Understanding "What Islamists Want": Public Debate and Contestation in Lebanon and Yemen’, Middle East Journal, 2010, 64, 2, 199-214. -- 69. Anthony N. Celso, ‘Al Qaeda in the Maghreb: The "Newest" Front in the War on Terror’, Mediterranean Quarterly, 2008, 19, 1, 80-96. -- 70. Andrea Plebani, ‘Attractiveness of WMD for Radical Islamist Movements: Ideological Constraints, Black-Spots, and Failed-Weak States’, Strategic Insights, 2007, 6, 5. -- 71. Joseph S. Spoerl, ‘Hamas, Islam, and Israel’, Journal of Conflict Studies, 2006, 26, 1, 3-15. -- 72. Geoffrey Gresh, ‘Instigating Instability: Iran’s Support of Non-State Armed Groups in Iraq’, Al Nakhlah, Spring 2006. -- 73. Katerina Dalacoura, ‘Islamist Terrorism and the Middle East Democratic Deficit: Political Exclusion, Repression and the Causes of Extremism’, Democratization, 2006, 13, 3, 508-25. -- 74. Mohammed M. Hafez, ‘Jihad after Iraq: Lessons from the Arab Afghans’, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 2009, 32, 2, 73-94. -- 75. Lydia Khalil, ‘Middle East Youth and the Death of Arab Governments’, Al-Noor, 2009, 2, 2, 54-65. -- 76. Lise Storm, ‘The Persistence of Authoritarianism as a Source of Radicalization in North Africa’, International Affairs, 2009, 85, 5, 997-1013. -- Part 10: Reactions and Countermeasures -- 77. Janine A. Clark, ‘The Conditions of Islamist Moderation: Unpacking Cross-Ideological Cooperation’, International Journal of Middle East Studies, 2006, 38, 4, 539-60. -- 78. Omar Ashour, ‘Lions Tamed? An Inquiry into the Causes of De-Radicalization of Armed Islamist Movements: The Case of the Egyptian Islamic Group’, Middle East Journal, 2007, 61, 4, 596-626. -- 79. Rohan Gunaratna and Mohamed Bin Ali, ‘De-Radicalization Initiatives in Egypt: A Preliminary Insight’, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 2009, 32, 4, 277-91. -- 80. Maha Abdelrahman, ‘"With the Islamists?-Sometimes. With the State?-Never!": Cooperation Between the Left and Islamists in Egypt’, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2009, 36, 1, 37-54. -- 81. Holger Albrecht and Eva Wegner, ‘Autocrats and Islamists: Contenders and Containment in Egypt and Morocco’, Journal of North African Studies, 2006, 11, 2, 123-42. -- Part 11 : The Struggle For and Against Democracy -- 82. B. Todd Spinks, Emile Sahliyeh, and Brian Calfano, ‘The Status of Democracy and Human Rights in the Middle East: Does Regime Type Make a Difference?’, Democratization, 2008, 15, 2, 321-41. -- 83. Raymond Hinnebusch, ‘Authoritarian Persistence, Democratization Theory and the Middle East: An Overview and Critique’, Democratization, 2006, 13, 3, 373-95. -- 84. Iliya Harik, ‘Democracy, "Arab Exceptionalism", and Social Science’, Middle East Journal, 2006, 60, 4, 664-84. -- 85. Vincent Durac and Francesco Cavatorta, ‘Strengthening Authoritarian Rule Through Democracy Promotion? Examining the Paradox of the US and EU Security Strategies: The Case of Bin Ali’s Tunisia’, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2009, 36, 1, 3-19. -- 86. Ellen Lust-Okar, ‘Elections Under Authoritarianism: Preliminary Lessons from Jordan’, Democratization, 2006, 13, 3, 456-71. -- 87. Abdullah K. Alshayji, ‘The 2009 Kuwaiti Parliamentary Election: the Challenges and the Future of the Kuwaiti Democratic Paradigm’, Contemporary Arab Affairs, 2009, 2, 4, 602-17. -- 88. Louay Abdulbaki, ‘Democracy and the Reconsolidation of Authoritarian Rule in Egypt’, Contemporary Arab Affairs, 2008, 1, 3, 445-63. -- 89. James N. Sater, ‘Parliamentary Elections and Authoritarian Rule in Morocco’, Middle East Journal, 2009, 63, 3, 381-400
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