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:
 
“Antipersonnel Landmines: A US Policy-Making Mine Field,” 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).

“To Close or Not to Close: US Security Policy on Guantánamo,” 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).

“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.

“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.

“Hard and Soft Jihad in International Relations,” Journal of Development Alternatives and Area Studies, vol. 28, no. 2, 3, 4 (June, September, December), March 2009 (5-23).
 
"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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