POLITICAL STUDIES AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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El Khazen, F. 2002. Al Ahzab al-Siyasiyya fi Lubnan:
Hudud al-Dimuqratiya fi Al-Tajriba Al-Hizbiyya [Political Parties and
Democratic Practice in Lebanon]. Beirut: Al-Markaz Al Lubnani Lildirasat.
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2002. Al-Nukhab Al-Siyasiyya fi Lubnan. Amman: New Jordan Research
Center.
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2002. Tafakuk Awsal Al-Dawla Fi Lubnan, 1967–1976. Beirut: Dar al-Nahar.
Hamzeh, N. 2001. Clientalism, Lebanon: Roots and
trends. Middle Eastern Studies (July 2001): 167–178.
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2001. Lebanon’s Islamists and local politics: A new reality. Third World
Quarterly (Winter 2001): 739–759.
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2001. The coming Sunni Islamic revolution. East-West Record (November
2001): 1–12.
Kashan, H. 2001. The social and economic correlates of
Islamic religiosity. World Affairs 164 (2): 83–96.
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2002. Roots and causes of September 11. Security Dialogue 33 (1):
111–114.
Khashan, H. 2002. Lebanon’s political system: The
aftermath of landslide victory. Il Politico 67 (2): 1–20.
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2003. Al-Ishkaliyya Al-Thaqafiyya fi Lubnan. In Dawlat al-Ghad: Ayyat Ru’a?,
ed. Zouk Mkael and George Mughamis, 113–116. Lebanon: NDU Press.
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2003. Baghdad’s new Mongols. The Arab World Geographer 6 (1): 1–7.
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2003. Lebanese Muslim views of September 11. The Journal for the Scientific
Study Religion 42 (2): 291–298.
Khashan, H., and S. Haddad. 2002. Islam and terrorism.
The Journal of Conflict Resolution 46 (6): 812–828.
Khashan, H., R. Nasser, and K. Abouchedid. 2002.
Perceptions of the causes of poverty comparing three national groups: Lebanon,
Portugal, and South Africa. Current Research in Social Psychology 8
(7): 1–17. Available at
http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc/crisp.8.7.html.
Krayem, H. 2001. Les Presidents De Municipalite Elus
En 1998 Au Liban Des “Elite” Locales Non Dirigeantes. In Municipalites Et
Pouvoirs Locaux Au Liban, ed. Agnes Favier, 33–57. Beirut: CERMOC.
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2003. Al harb Al-Amerikyyia ala’ Al-Iraq: Al-Asbab wa Al-Ahdaf. National
Defense, Issue #43:153–170.
Moussalli, A. 2001. An Islamic model for conflict
resolution. Peace and Conflict Resolution in Islam: Precepts and Practice,
ed. Abdul Aziz Said and others, 143–168. Lanham, MD: University Press of
America.
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2002. Factors in the rise of Islamic revivalism. Al-Quds, 291–297.
Beirut:Islamic Cultural Center.
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2002. Islamic fundamentalist perception of other monotheistic religions.
Al-Nadwa XIII (1): 3–36.
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2002. The view of the Islamic movements of democracy and political pluralism.
In Islamic Movements and Their Impact on Political Stability in the Arab
World, 109–149. Abu Dhabi: Emirates Center for Strategic Studies
and Research.
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2002. U.S foreign policy, Islamic politics and the Middle East peace process.
National Defense (Winter 2002): 139–180.
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2003. Images of Islam in the Western World and Images of the West in
the Islamic World. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Arab-PR.
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2003. Islamic democracy and pluralism. In Progressive Muslims: On
Justice, Gender, and Pluralism, ed. Omid Safi, 286–305. Oxford: One World.
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2003. The Islamic world and the Western world: The mutual stereotypes.
Defense Nationale Libanaise 43 (1): 65–112.
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2003. The West, the United States, and Political Islam [Arabic]. Beirut: Alf
Layla Foundation.
Moussalli, A. S., and Lu’ay Safi. 2002. Roots of the
Intellectual’s Crisis in the Arab Homeland. Beirut: Dar al-Fikr al-Mu‘asir.
Sadowski, Y. 2002. Six pillars to understanding Islam.
IPI Global Journalist (Spring 2002) [also reprinted without permission
as an editorial by The Middle East Times, March 1, 2002.]
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2002. The evolving foundations of political identity in Syria. In Identity
and Foreign Policy in the Middle East, ed. Shibli Telhami and Michael
Barnett, 137–154. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
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2003. No war for whose oil. Le Monde diplomatique (April 2003): 15–16.
Sadowski, Y., and F. Mohammedi. 2001. The decline (but
not fall) of US hegemony in the Middle East. Middle East Report (Fall
2001): 12–23.
Waterbury, J. 2002. The Nile Basin: National
Determinants of Collective Action. New Haven: Yale University
Press.
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2003. Hate your policies. Love your institutions. Foreign Affairs
(January 2003).
Abstracts, Conferences, and Proceedings
El Khazen, F. 2002. Presented a paper on postwar
Lebanon at the First World Congress for Middle Eastern Studies, Mainz,
Germany, September 8–13, 2002.
Krayem, H. 2001. Governance, socio-economic
development and alleviation of poverty. Paper presented at ESCWA Experts
Meeting, National Planning Institute, Cairo, Egypt, November 2001.
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2003. Secret associations and freedom of association in Lebanon. Paper
presented at the National Conference on Penal Laws, Beirut, Lebanon, May
16–17, 2003.
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2003. Social policies in the Arab countries. Paper presented at the convention
entitled Towards A Strategy for Arab Family, organized by the Arab League and
the Arab Family Organization, Doha, Qatar, January 5–6, 2003.
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2003. The Arab human development report and democracy in the Arab world. Paper
presented at the regional workshop on Arab Human Development Report, organized
by the Arab Association for Social Sciences, Beirut,
Lebanon, January 17–18, 2003.
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2003. Towards a national agenda for good governance in Lebanon. Paper
presented at the Social and Economic Council, Beirut, Lebanon, February 10,
2003.
Kulchitsky, R. 2002. Intellectual capital development,
knowledge, and education reform strategies in the Arab region. Annual
conference of the Middle East Studies Association, Washington, D.C., November
23–26, 2002.
Moussalli, A. 2002. Cooperation on Islamic grounds
from an Arab perspective. Lecture given at the Conference on Developing
Arab-Iranian Relations, International and Political Studies Institute, Tehran,
January, 24–27, 2002.
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2002. Democratization in the Arab world. Lecture given at the conference on
Democratization in West Asia, Limassol, March 29–31, 2002.
Moussalli, A. S. 2002. The west and the Islamic world:
Intellectual problems. Lecture given at the conference on Islamic Reformist
Thinking, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Beirut, June 19–20, 2002.
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2003. Religious commitment and the anthropological reading of the formation of
creed. Lecture given at the conference entitled Culture, Creed, and Authority,
Notre Dame University, April 11, 2003.
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2003. Research proposal on modern Islamic thought. Lecture given at the
conference on Annotated Bibliography Project, The Aga Khan University, London,
June 6, 2003.
other activities
El Khazen F. 2002. Electoral laws in postwar Lebanon.
Paper presented at the workshop on Electoral Laws in Postwar Societies,
Center for Comparative Study of Law and Society, Beirut, September 27–28,
2002.
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2003. The functions of elections in postwar Lebanon. Paper presented at
Université La Sagesse, Beirut, February 27–28, 2003.
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2001. The political elites in Lebanon. Paper presented at the New Jordan
Center, November 12–15, 2001.
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2002. Lebanon and the regional politics since the events of September 11.
Lecture given at Holy Spirit University (Kaslik), March 19, 2002.
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2002. Paper presented on Lebanon and Syria at the symposium on Recent
Developments in the Arab World and Their Impact on the Region, The Crown
Prince Court Research and Studies Division, Abu Dhabi, May 19, 2002.
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2002. Lecture on postwar Lebanon at Universite Saint Joseph, Beirut.
Hamzeh, N. 2002. Lectures on Islamist movements at the
U.S. State Department, March 28–April 3, 2002; and at the University of
Southern California, April 4–5, 2002.
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2002. Presentation on Hizbullah, Iran and Syria. Rand, Los Angeles, August 15,
2002.
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2002. Presentation on Lebanon’s Islamists. British Ministry of Foreign
Affairs. December 22, 2002.
Moussalli, A. 2002. Europe and the Arab world. Lecture
given at the seminar on the future evolution of the European Union. Paris,
April 11, 2002.
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2002. Sunni fundamentalism in Lebanon. Lecture given at the seminar on Sunni
Islamism, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London, March 1–2, 2002
Moussalli, A. S. 2003. Reading the religious text.
Lecture given at the roundtable discussion on Reading the Religious Text.
Balamand University, May 30, 2003.
Sadowski, Y. 2003. Political risk developments in Iran
and Saudi Arabia. Presentations at the Norwegian oil ministry.
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