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'''''Middle East Quarterly''''' (''MEQ'') is a quarterly journal devoted to subjects relating to the [[Middle East]]. A publication of the [[Middle East Forum]] (MEF) founded by [[Daniel Pipes]], the journal was launched in 1994. Edited by [[Michael Rubin (historian)|Michael Rubin]], it is published in print, and all but the current issue are also available as full texts from the website of the [[Middle East Forum]], which does, however, provide links to full texts of some selected current articles as "MEF's latest releases". For it's first 14 years it was non-peer reviewed journal, but in it's winter 2009 issue it announced that it would submit to the [[peer review]] process. <ref>Editors' Note: On Peer Review, Middle East Quarterly, Winter 2009, p. 3 [http://www.meforum.org/2037/editors-note-on-peer-review]</ref>
'''''Middle East Quarterly''''' (''MEQ'') is a quarterly [[peer reviewed]] journal devoted to subjects relating to the [[Middle East]]. A publication of the [[Middle East Forum]] (MEF) founded by [[Daniel Pipes]], the journal was launched in 1994. Edited by [[Michael Rubin (historian)|Michael Rubin]], it is published in print, and all but the current issue are also available as full texts from the website of the [[Middle East Forum]], which does, however, provide links to full texts of some selected current articles as "MEF's latest releases". Peer review was introduced in the winter 2009 issue.<ref>Editors' Note: On Peer Review, Middle East Quarterly, Winter 2009, p. 3 [http://www.meforum.org/2037/editors-note-on-peer-review]</ref>


==Focus of the journal and its content==
==Focus of the journal and its content==

Revision as of 03:34, 31 March 2009

Middle East Quarterly (MEQ) is a quarterly peer reviewed journal devoted to subjects relating to the Middle East. A publication of the Middle East Forum (MEF) founded by Daniel Pipes, the journal was launched in 1994. Edited by Michael Rubin, it is published in print, and all but the current issue are also available as full texts from the website of the Middle East Forum, which does, however, provide links to full texts of some selected current articles as "MEF's latest releases". Peer review was introduced in the winter 2009 issue.[1]

Focus of the journal and its content

According to the Middle East Forum, the Middle East Quarterly deals with "Middle Eastern affairs". It states that "[p]olicy-makers, opinion-makers, academics, and journalists" consult it "for in-depth analysis of the rapidly-changing landscape of the world's most volatile region" and that it publishes "groundbreaking studies, exclusive interviews, insightful commentary, and hard-hitting reviews that tackle the entire range of contemporary concerns – from politics to economics to culture, across a region that stretches from Morocco to Afghanistan."[2]


Contributors

A full list of contributors can be found at http://www.meforum.org/docs/order/author

Staff

From the organization's website:

Board of editors

From the organization's website:

Notes

  1. ^ Editors' Note: On Peer Review, Middle East Quarterly, Winter 2009, p. 3 [1]
  2. ^ Middle East Quarterly. Publication website hosted by its sponsoring organization Middle East Forum, accessed February 19, 2007.
  3. ^ Board of Editors, Middle East Forum: Middle East Quarterly.
  4. ^ Ariel Center for Policy Research (ACPR).
  5. ^ Geoffrey Kemp at The Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom.
  6. ^ National Geographic Biography of Habib C. Malik.
  7. ^ Saliba Sarsar, "US and 'The Other': The Social Sciences and Our Age of Crisis," Keynote Speaker, 30th Annual Conference of the Eastern Community College Social Science Association (ECCSSA), Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, New Jersey, March 26, 2004; incl. "Biographical Sketch."
  8. ^ General Profile of Sabri Sayari, Georgetown University faculty webpage.
  9. ^ Director of the George Feldenkreis Program in Judaic Studies, and Founding Director, Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Miami, Miami, Florida.
  10. ^ Faculty and Staff listing for Steven L. Spiegel at The Ronald W. Burkle Center for International Relations, UCLA.
  11. ^ Board of Editors, Middle East Forum: Middle East Quarterly.

External links

  • Middle East Quarterly. Publication website hosted by its sponsoring organization Middle East Forum. Contains full-text versions of all but current issue of the print edition of Middle East Quarterly, with links to selected current articles provided as "MEF's latest releases". Accessed February 19, 2007.