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The Middle East Institute has published The Middle East Journal quarterly since 1947. The Journal provides original and objective research and analysis, as well as source material, on the area from Morocco to Pakistan and including Central Asia. The Journal provides the background necessary for an understanding and appreciation of the region's political and economic development, cultural heritage, ethnic and religious diversity.


Become a member and receive a complimentary individual subscription. Or subscribe to the MEJ for your institution.


Each issue of The Middle East Journal includes:


* Articles written by renowned scholars, foreign policy analysts and area experts. Each article offers unique insights invaluable to the scholar and lay reader alike.

* A Chronology maintained continuously since 1947. Organized by subject and country, the chronology is a reference source without rival.

* Book Reviews that are among the most respected, comprehensive, and up-to-date in the field of Middle Eastern studies. Full-length reviews, as well as annotations of recent publications, permit the serious reader to keep abreast of current literature on the area.


Every subscriber to the Journal receives complimentary access to the electronic version of the Journal. This fully searchable, downloadable version includes access back through 2004.


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The Middle East Journal

The Middle East Institute has published The Middle East Journal quarterly since 1947. The Journal provides original and objective research and analysis, as well as source material, on the area from Morocco to Pakistan and including Central Asia. The Journal provides the background necessary for an understanding and appreciation of the region's political and economic development, cultural heritage, ethnic and religious diversity.


Become a member and receive a complimentary individual subscription. Or subscribe to the MEJ for your institution.


Each issue of The Middle East Journal includes:


* Articles written by renowned scholars, foreign policy analysts and area experts. Each article offers unique insights invaluable to the scholar and lay reader alike.

* A Chronology maintained continuously since 1947. Organized by subject and country, the chronology is a reference source without rival.

* Book Reviews that are among the most respected, comprehensive, and up-to-date in the field of Middle Eastern studies. Full-length reviews, as well as annotations of recent publications, permit the serious reader to keep abreast of current literature on the area.


Every subscriber to the Journal receives complimentary access to the electronic version of the Journal. This fully searchable, downloadable version includes access back through 2004.


Access the electronic version of the Journal:

 
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The Middle East Journal

The Middle East Journal, founded in 1947, is the oldest peer-reviewed scholarly journal of its kind, blending the best academic research with crucial policy analysis. Contributors have included most of the major names in both the scholarly and policy communities.

 

Viewpoints

Viewpoints are a moderated dialogue between experts expressing opposing or differing opinions on a topic of contemporary relevance.

 

 

Policy Briefs

Policy Briefs are analytical writings from MEI scholars and other leading analysts on a broad range of issues beyond current events.


 

Encounters

Encounters are brief profiles of business or other leaders in the Middle East; or other vignettes from the field.


The Middle East Journal

The Middle East Journal, founded in 1947, is the oldest peer-reviewed scholarly journal of its kind, blending the best academic research with crucial policy analysis. Contributors have included most of the major names in both the scholarly and policy communities.

 

Viewpoints

Viewpoints are a moderated dialogue between experts expressing opposing or differing opinions on a topic of contemporary relevance.

 

 

Policy Briefs

Policy Briefs are analytical writings from MEI scholars and other leading analysts on a broad range of issues beyond current events.


 

Encounters

Encounters are brief profiles of business or other leaders in the Middle East; or other vignettes from the field.

 
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