PUBLISHED BOOKS & CHAPTERS:
 
Regional Integration in the Middle East: An Analysis of Inter-Arab Cooperation (Lewiston, NY:  Edwin Mellen Press, 2007).  Foreword by Barry Rubin.  http://www.mellenpress.com/ 
 
An Introduction to International Studies: Exploring Frontiers (Deer Park, NY: Linus Publications, 2006).  http://www.linusbooks.com/catalog.php
 
The Arabian Nights Reader (Deer Park, NY:  Linus Publications, 2006).  http://www.linusbooks.com/catalog.php 
 
Co-Editor:  Case Studies in Policy Making, 12th Edition, edited by Hayat Alvi and Nikolas Gvosdev (Newport: National Security Decision Making, US Naval College, August 2010).

Co-Editor:  Case Studies in Policy Making, 11th Edition, edited by Hayat Alvi and Stephen Knott (Newport: National Security Decision Making, US Naval College, 2008).
 
Foreword in Christopher Nouryeh, The Art of Narrative in the Holy Qur’an: A Literary Appreciation (Lewiston, NY:  Edwin Mellen Press, 2008).
 
Chapter 11, The Human Rights of Women and Social Transformation in the Arab Middle East, in Human Rights: An Introduction, Edited by Santap Sanhari Mishra (Icfai University Press, 2007), 169-193.
PUBLISHED ARTICLES:
 
“International Campaign to Ban Landmines,” case study, US Naval College National Security Affairs Department, Curriculum Reading for “Policy Making and Process” Course, Work in Progress.
•    Also a chapter in:  Case Studies in Policy Making, 12th Edition, edited by Hayat Alvi and Nikolas Gvosdev (Newport: National Security Decision Making, US Naval College, August 2010).

“Bigger Carrots, Bigger Sticks:  US Policy towards Iran,” case study, US Naval College National Security Affairs Department, Curriculum Reading for “Policy Making and Process” Course, 9 November 2009.
•    Also a chapter in:  Case Studies in Policy Making, 12th Edition, edited by Hayat Alvi and Nikolas Gvosdev (Newport: National Security Decision Making, US Naval College, August 2010).

“Closing Guantánamo:  The Role of NGOs and IGOs in Influencing US Policy,” US Naval College National Security Affairs Department, Curriculum Reading for “Policy Making and Process” Course, August 2009. 
•    Also a chapter in:  Case Studies in Policy Making, 12th Edition, edited by Hayat Alvi and Nikolas Gvosdev (Newport: National Security Decision Making, US Naval College, August 2010).

“Global Elements:  States, IGOs, and Corporations,” co-authored with Commander Brent Boston, US Naval College National Security Affairs Department, Curriculum Reading for “Contemporary Staff Environment” Course, April 2009.

“One God in Heaven, One Authority on Earth,” co-authored with Professor Nicolas Gvosdev, US Naval College National Security Affairs Department, Curriculum Reading for “Contemporary Staff Environment” Course, May 2009.

“The Greater Middle East:  Summary of Discussion,” William B. Ruger Chair of National Security Economics Workshop Proceedings, American Foreign Policy: Regional Perspectives, Panel Five, US Naval College, Newport, Rhode Island, May 13-15, 2009.
 
"A Progress Report on Women's Education in Post-Taliban Afghanistan," International Journal of Lifelong Education (IJLLE), vol. 27, no. 2, March/April 2008 (169-178).
 
“The Non-Governance of Divided Territories: A Comparative Study of Bangladesh, Pakistan and Palestine,” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East (CSSAM), 28:3, 2008 (467-472).
 
“Candidates’ Foreign Policies of Rhetoric,” Middle East Times, 4 June 2008: http://www.metimes.com/Politics/2008/06/04/candidates_foreign_policies_of_rhetoric/6331/.
 
“The Human Rights of Women and Social Transformation in the Arab Middle East,” Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA), 9:2, June 2005 (142-160).
 
“The Dynamics of Resistance to Reform in Egypt,” in Reform in Egypt: Opportunities & Challenges, proceedings of the 12th AUC Research Conference, 6-7 March 2005, The American University in Cairo, Cairo: AUC Printshop, 2005 (23-47).
 
“Reconstruction in Post-Taliban Afghanistan: Women and Education” Resources for Feminist Research (RFR), Special Issue on Women, War & Militarization, Spring/Summer 2004, vol. 30, no. ¾ (13-37).
 
“Following the Djerba Model,” Middle East Times, 13 February 2007: http://www.metimes.com/storyview.php?StoryID=20070213-102103-6838r.
 
“Sinful Arab Neglect,” Jerusalem Post, April 1, 2005 (p. 17): http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1112239411339&p=1006953079865.
 
“The Status of Women and Children in Iran,” Global Matters, Arcadia University
Newsletter, vol. 4, no. 3, January/February 2006 (2-4): http://gargoyle.arcadia.edu/globalmatters/vol4no3/vol4no3.pdf.
 
“Building Bridges: Cross-Cultural Understanding in a Globalized World,” Global Matters, Arcadia University Newsletter, vol. 4, no. 2, December 2005 (2-4): http://gargoyle.arcadia.edu/globalmatters/vol4no2/vol4no2.pdf.
 
“Indian Violence Shatters Gandhi’s Dream,” Middle East Times, 15 March 2002: http://metimes.com/2K2/issue2002-11/opin/indian_violence_shatters.htm.
BOOK REVIEWS:
 
Review in the The African Studies Review (ASR), April 2010, Vol. 53, No. 1 (forthcoming):
Yehudit Ronen.  Qaddafi’s Libya in World Politics.  London:  Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2008.  List of  
Acronyms and Abbreviations.  Bibliography.   Index.  $55.00 HB.

Joint Review in the Naval War College Review, Winter 2009 (154-155):
  Shirin Ebadi, Iran Awakening:  One Woman’s Journey to Reclaim Her Life and Country.  New York:   
  Random House, 2007.  256 pp.

  Vali Nasr, The Shia Revival:  How Conflicts within Islam Will Shape the Future.  New York:  W.W.
  Norton & Company, 2007.  240 pp.


Review in the Naval War College Review, Autumn 2008, Vol. 61, No. 4 (154-155):
Michael Oren, Power, Faith, and Fantasy:  America in the Middle East 1776 to the Present.  New York:  WW Norton & Company, 2007.  800 pp.  $17.95 Paper.
 
Review in South Asian Review (SAR), Vol. XXVII:  No. 2, December 2006 (274-278):  
Shattering the Stereotypes:  Muslim Women Speak Out.  Edited by Fawzia Afzal-Khan, Foreword by Nawal El Saadawi.  Northampton, MA: Olive Branch Press, 2005. 329 pp.  Afterword.  Notes.  Credits.  Authors’ Biographies.  Index.  $13.00 Paper.
 
Review in South Asian Review (SAR), Vol. XXVII: No. 1, December 2006 (270-273): 
Aseema Sinha.  The Regional Roots of Developmental Politics in India:  A Divided Leviathan.  Bloomington:  Indiana University Press, 2005.  278 pp.  26 tables, 7 figures, and 4 maps.  Abbreviations.  Appendix.  Notes.  Works Cited.  Index.  $64.95 Cloth.  $27.95 Paper.
 
Review in The African Studies Review (ASR), September 2004, 47:2 (215-217):
Ludo De Witte.  The Assassination of Lumumba. Trans. Ann Wright and Renée Fenby. London: Verso, 2003. 187 pp.  Map. Photographs. Notes. Bibliography. Chronology. Index. $27.00. Cloth. $15.00. Paper.
 
Review in The British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, November 2002, 29:2 (p. 194):
Muslim-Jewish Encounters:  Intellectual Traditions and Modern Politics.  Edited by Ronald Nettler and Suha Taji-Farouki.  Amsterdam:  Harwood Academic Publishers, 1998.
 
 
Joint review in The British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2001, 28:1 (113-16): 
  Israel:  The First Hundred Years, vol. 1: “Israel’s Transition from Community to State.”  Edited by
  Efraim Karsh.  London:  Frank Cass Publishers, 2000.  
 
  Baylis Thomas.  How Israel Was Won:  A Concise History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict.  London:  
  Lexington Books, 1999.
 
 
Review in Mediterranean Quarterly, Summer 2000 (171-73): 
Ali Carkoglu, Mine Eder, and Kemal Kirisci.  The Political Economy of Regional Cooperation in the Middle East.  New York:  Routledge, 1998.
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