
Volume 78, Number 4
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"Tobacco Cultivation in Palestine: Struggles over Agriculture and Land Ownership in the West Bank," by Kholoud Al-Ajarma, D. A. Jaber, and Jawida Mansour
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"Sheikh, Beik, and Muallim: Kamal Jumblatt and the Lebanese Political Elites," by Taylan Paksoy
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"The Root Causes of Suicide Terrorism in Türkiye," by Sertif Demir, Murat Ülgül, and Suat Begeç
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"The Case of Decentralization in Yalova, Türkiye," by Galip Emre Yıldırım
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"E-Government, Corruption, and Administrative Reform in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries," by Sarah Almutairi, Nourah Shuaibi, and Bodour Behbehani
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"Israel’s Clan Strategy in Gaza: Using Disorder to Create Order?" by Yaniv Voller
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"The Long Economic Shadow of the Twelve Day War," by Karen E. Young
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"Can Morocco’s Party of Justice and Development Rebuild?" by Rory McCarthy & Salim Hmimnat
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"Limits of Control: US Proxy Strategy in the Middle East" — a review article by C. Anthony Pfaff
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Reviews of new books, including:
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Iran’s Rise and Rivalry with the US in the Middle East, by Mohsen M. Milani, reviewed by Hussein Banai
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Contours of Israeli Politics: Jewish Ethnicity, Religious Nationalism, and Democracy, by Hannah M. Ridge, reviewed by Hilary Kalisman
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The Great Betrayal: The Struggle for Freedom and Democracy in the Middle East, by Fawaz A. Gerges, reviewed by Sean Yom
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