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Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) articles from September 1994

501 total articles

A publication of the Association of Arab-American University Graduates, Arab Studies Quarterly is the largest circulating journal in English devoted to the Arab world.

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Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) archives from September 1994

Between the lines: a textual analysis of the Gaza-Jericho agreement.
September 22, 1994... Since the signing of the Gaza-Jericho accord on 13 September 1993, the primary focus has been on the ambiguity and vagueness inherent in the agreement, or on what the agreement does not say. It is true that the issues which form the substance of...

Jerusalem in history: notes on the origins of the city and its tradition of tolerance.
September 22, 1994... Early in 1994 the Israeli press reported that the Israeli Ministry of Tourism and the Municipality of Jerusalem would organize country-wide celebrations in two-and-a-half years to mark the three-thousand-year anniversary of the founding of the...

The wounded republic: Lebanon's struggle for recovery.
September 22, 1994... This article examines the main political developments in Lebanon between 1991 and 1994. It covers the principal events involving the successive governments of Omar Karami, Rashid al-Sulh, and Rafiq al-Hariri and provides an overview of the...

The silent demise of democracy: the role of the Clinton administration in the 1994 Yemeni civil war.
September 22, 1994... Yemen is part of the Middle East least in the public eye - although it overlooks the strategic Bab al-Mandab Strait and contains about half the population of the Arabian peninsula.(1) INTRODUCTION At the same time president Clinton was...

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