2003 January-February Table of Contents
| WRMEA Archives 2000-2005 - 2003 January-February |
Interpreting the Middle East for North Americans—
Interpreting North America for the Middle East
The U.S. War on Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
6 Israel Asks Strapped U.S. Taxpayers for $14 Billion—No Strings Attached
—Delinda C. Hanley
7 Bush's "Road Map to Peace" Is on Hold While His Advisers Push for a Wider War—Rachelle Marshall
11 Is the Time-Tested Kissinger Pattern Doomed to Repeat Itself?—Richard H. Curtiss
12 The Flame Will Never Die—Samah Jabr
14 The International Quartet: Tuning Up for Peace—Richard H. Curtiss
15 American Woman Beaten, Robbed by Gang of Settlers—Pat McDonnell Twair
16 Low-Key Treatment of Jewish Terrorists Rubin and Goldstein Shows Double Standard —Delinda C. Hanley
17 Bush at War Provides New Look at Bush Administration From Powell's Perspective —Richard H. Curtiss
18 Likelihood of Attack on Iraq—But Not a Unilateral U.S. One—Remains High —Ian Williams
20 Pew Poll Reveals What the World Thinks in 2002—Richard H. Curtiss
22 Arab Americans Hold on in Mid-Term Elections, But Congress Remains Pro-Israel—Shirl McArthur
24 Now Is the Time to Intensify Our Efforts—Two Views—Josh Ruebner, Issam Nashashibi
27 Death on the USS Liberty: Questions Remain After 35 Years—William Triplett
29 Convicted Pan Am 103 Lockerbie Bomber May Yet Get Some Justice
—Andrew I. Killgore
43 Abba Eban (1915-2002): An Idealist Ignored in His Adopted Israel—Donald Neff
45 In Memoriam: Alfred Leroy (Roy) Atherton, Jr. (1921-2002)—Hermann Fr. Eilts
Special Reports
10 The Baku-Ceyhan Oil Pipeline—Whether There's Oil or Not—or Bust—Andrew I. Killgore
30 Turkey's New Leader Recep Erdogan Takes the EU Bull by the Horns—Jon Gorvett
32 Deadly Amateurs Arrested by Indonesia in Wake of Bali Bombing—John Gee
34 Democracy Is Back in Pakistan as Religious Parties Emerge as Serious Force—M. M. Ali
35 European Press Review: Moscow Thater Hostage Crisis Turns World Attention to Chechnya—Lucy Jones
36 Egypt's Ramadan TV Series Controversial at Home as Well as Abroad—Andrew Hammond
38 Still at Loggerheads, Kosovo's Serb, Albanian Communities Continue to Stagnate —Peter Lippman
Departments
40 Issues in the News—Compiled by Nizar Wattad
42 The World Looks at the Middle East—Cartoons
51 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE: Presbyterian "Pope" Addresses Sabeel Conference in Pasadena—Pat and Samir Twair
54 NORTHWEST NEWS: Much Ado About Palestine and Iraq in Oregon—Sister Elaine Kelley
56 NEW YORK CITY AND TRI-STATE NEWS: Dr. Ghada Karmi, Prof. Lev Grinberg Analyze Post-Oslo Mideast—Jane Adas
58 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE: Thousands Protest in San Francisco, Cal for Peace, Not War on Iraq—Elaine Pasquini
60 EDUCATION: The Embarrassment and Stigma of Failing to Make the Grade—Bill L. Turpen
62 CHRISTIANITY AND THE MIDDLE EAST: Churches Struggle to Keep School Doors Open—Fred Strickert
64 ISLAM IN AMERICA: One Year After Freezing of Assets, American Muslim Charities Start to Fight Back—Riad Z. Abdelkarim, M.D.
66 ISRAEL AND JUDAISM: Supported by Labor and Likud Alike, Israeli Occupation Still Major Obstacle to Peace—Allan C. Brownfeld
68 MUSLIM-AMERICAN ACTIVISM: Record Crowd at 6th Annual CAIR Banquet
68 ARAB-AMERICAN ACTIVISM: Israeli Elections and Palestinian Prospects
70 HUMAN RIGHTS: Prospects for Democracy in Bahrain
73 STUDENT ACTIVISM: Middle East Studies Association Grapples With Change
77 WAGING PEACE: René Moawad Foundation, Center for Global South Conference on Youth in Lebanon
82 DIPLOMATIC DOINGS: Dr. Al-Iryani Examines Yemen's Emerging Democracy
83 FACTS FOR YOUR FILES: October/November 2002 Chronology of U.S.-Mideast Relations—Compiled by Robert Younes, M.D.
88 BOOK REVIEW: Persian Pilgrimages: Journeys Across Iran—Reviewed by Hugh S. Galford
94 2002 AET CHOIR OF ANGELS
97 MIDDLE EAST MARKETPLACE
35 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
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