Arab Affairs. COMPLETE RUN OF TWELVE ISSUES 1986-1990. ALL PUBLISHED.
Journal.
Synopsis
A quarterly journal with the aim of constructing a platform for informed and intelligent study, analysis and discussion of the issues that are relevant to the understanding of the contemporary Arab world: issues of politics, economy, history and culture.
The volumes and articles are:
– Number 1: Summer 1986: 222 pp. Arab-European Relations by David Steel / British Middle Eastern Policy by George Joffe / The present Oil Crisis & Implications by Robert Mabro / The Arabs & the West – The Cultural Divide by Derek Hopwood, Rana Kabani & Denis MacEoin.
– Number 2: Winter 1986/87: 219 pp. On the Arab-European Dialogue by Chedli Klebi / The Historical Appeal & Economic Logic of Maghreb Unity by Jon Marks / Arab Contributors to Technology & Engineering by Donald Hill / Presenting the Arab Case – The Politics of Suppression by Paul Findley, David Watkins, Noam Chomsky & Khaled Kishtainy.
– Number 3: Spring 1987: 220 pp. Terrorism, A Clash of Perspectives by Paul Wilkinson & Fuad Zakaria / Recent Trends in US-Arab Relations by Pamela Ann Smith / Joint Arab Action-A General Framework by Hasan El-Zaher / British Trade Unions & Palestine by Helga Graham.
– Number 4: Summer/Autumn 1987: 215 pp. Middle East Peace – The British Position by Adnan Omran / 4 articles on The International Peace Conference on the Middle East by Adnan Omran, Khalid Al-Hassan, Robert Neumann & Igor Belyaev.
– Number 5: Winter 1987-88: 240 pp. Conditions for Middle EAst Peace by Gerald KAufman / The Amman Summit by George Joffe, David Lay, Husayn Aga & Ahmad Khalidi / The Non Oil Economies of the Arab Middle East by Charles Gurdon.
– Numer 6: Spring 1988:199 pp. The Uprising in Palestine by Adam Roberts, Anis Al Qasem, Sari Nusibeh & Wendy Levitt / Arab Integration in Historical Perspective by Roger Owen / The Focal Role of the Lebanese South by Elyas Saba.
– Number 7: Summer/Autumn 1988: 217 pp. The Continuing Intifada by Philip Windsor & Pamela Ann Smith / Ceasefire in the Gulf by Keith McLachlan, Safa Haeri & Fida Nasrallah / The Question of the Golan Heights by Trevor Mostyn.
– Number 8: Winter 1988-89: 215 pp. The State of Palestine by Daoud Kuttab, John Cooley, John Bulloch & Paul Lalor / Water in the Arab Middle East: The Nile by Tony Allan / Neguib Mahfouz: The Arab Voice in World Literature by Faris el-Manssoury.
– Number 9: Spring/Summer 1989: 218 pp. Pan Arabism or Regionalism by Anthony McDermott, Raghid El-Solh & George Joffe / Structure of Occupation by Yezid Sayigh / Understanding Israel’s Intransigence by Ghada Karmi / Lebanon: The Impending Crisis 1814-1975 by Hussein Sirriyeh.
– Number 10: Autumn 1989: 210 pp. The United Nations & The Palestine Question by Anthony Parsons / Ten Years after Camp David by Mohamed Sid-Ahmed / The Israeli Nuclear Threat by Jane Hunter.
– Number 11: Summer 1990: 163 pp. Changes in Arab Nationalism, An Outsider’s View by Sir James Craig / Arab Indebtedness – A Burden for the 1990s by Anthony McDermott / The Right of Self-Determination – Why Not the Palestinians? by Alfred M Lilienthal.
– Number 12: Autumn 1990: 158 pp. Britain & the Gulf Crisis by Ghayth Armanazi / Taking Stock: US Middle East Policy under the British Administration by Robert Neumann / China & the Middle East: An Enigmatic Involvement by Fred Halliday.