VOLUME ONE: STUDYING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF THE MIDDLE EAST (INTRODUCTION BY VALBJORN)
Part One: What and Where Is the Middle East?
Is There a Middle East?
Nikki Keddie
Whose 'Middle East'? Geopolitical Inventions and Practices of Security
Pinar Bilgin
Part Two: The Area Studies Controversy
The Study of Middle East International Relations: A Critique
Fawaz Gerges
The Middle East and International Politics
Fred Halliday
Toward a 'Mesopotamian Turn': Disciplinarity and the Study of the International Relations of the Middle East
Morten Valbjorn
Bridging the Gap: IR, Middle East Studies and the Disciplinary Politics of the Area Studies Controversy
Andrea Teti
Part Three: Penetrated System or Discrete Regional Order?
The Middle East as a Subordinate International System
Leonard Binder
Extract from International Politics and the Middle East
L. Carl Brown
The Absence of Middle Eastern Great Powers: Political “Backwardness” in Historical Perspective
Ian Lustick
Part Four: Local Perspectives
Systemic Approaches to Middle East International Relations
F. Gregory Gause III
Dangerous Perceptions: Gulf Views of the U.S. Role in the Region
Abdullah Al-Shayeji
The Politics of Studying Securitization? The Copenhagen School in Turkey
Pinar Bilgin
Analyzing the Turkish-Iranian Relations from the Copenhagen School's Point of View
Rahmat Hajimineh
VOLUME TWO: TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE MIDDLE EASTERN ORDER (INTRODUCTION BY LAWSON)
Part One: Legacies of Empire
The Origin of the French Mandate in Syria and Lebanon: The Railroad Question, 1901–1914
William Shorrock
Mosul, the Ottoman Legacy and the League of Nations
Sarah Shields
Part Two: Origins of the Middle Eastern States-System
The Origins of the Arab State System
Iliya Harik
Westphalian Sovereignty and the Emergence of the Arab States System: The Case of Syria
Fred Lawson
Part Three: Impact of the Cold War
Strategy, Diplomacy and the Cold War: The United States, Turkey and NATO, 1945–1952
Melvin Leffler
Cold War and Covert Action: The United States and Syria, 1945–1958
Douglas Little
The 'New Deal' in Egypt: The Rise of Anglo-American Commercial Competition in World War II and the Fall of Neocolonialism
Robert Vitalis
Part Four: Structures of Regional Politics
The Struggle over Arab Hegemony after the Suez Crisis
Elie Podeh
Arab Unity Schemes Revisited: Interest, Identity, and Policy in Syria and Egypt
Eberhard Kienle
A Structural Analysis of the Situation in the Middle East in 1956
Frank Harary
Part Five: Great Power Intervention
Nuclear Shadowboxing: Soviet Intervention Threats in the Middle East
Francis Fukuyama
Deterrence and Compellence in the Gulf, 1990–91: A Failed or Impossible Task?
Janice Gross Stein
The Role of Ideas in EU Reponses to International Crises: Comparing the Cases of Iraq and Iran
Benjamin Kienzle
Part Six: The Middle East in the Twenty-First Century
The Middle East in the World Hierarchy: Imperialism and Resistance
Raymond Hinnebusch
The Gulf Sovereign Wealth Funds: Myths and Reality
Jean-Francois Seznec
VOLUME THREE: IDEOLOGY AND RELIGION IN THE MIDDLE EASTERN ORDER (INTRODUCTION BY VALBJORN)
Part One: Arabism and Westphalian Sovereignty
Sovereignty, Statecraft and Stability in the Middle East
F. Gregory Gause III
Sovereignty, Nationalism and Regional Order in the Arab States System
Michael Barnett
Beyond Arabism vs. Sovereignty: Relocating Ideas in the International Relations of the Middle East
Ewan Stein
Part Two: Arabism: Obsolete or Obstinate?
The End of Pan-Arabism
Fouad Ajami
A New Version of Pan-Arabism?
Hussein Sirriyeh
Beyond the Arab Street: Iraq and the Arab Public Sphere
Marc Lynch
The New Arab Cold War: Rediscovering the Arab Dimension of Middle East Regional Politics
Morten Valbjorn and Andre Bank
Part Three: Islam and Regional Politics
The Islamic Theory of International Relations and Its Contemporary Relevance
Majid Khadduri
Imagining Pan-Islam: Religious Activism and Political Utopias
James Piscatori
Global Intifadah? September 11th and the Struggle within Islam
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam
Part Four: Non-State Actors: Islamist, Sectarian, Tribal
The Middle East: Elusive Security, Indefinable Region
Ghassan Salame
Global Jihadism after the Iraq War
Thomas Hegghammer
When the Shiites Rise
Vali Nasr
The Hizballah-Iran Connection: Model for Sunni Resistance
Graham Fuller
VOLUME FOUR: CONFLICT AND CO-OPERATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST (INTRODUCTION BY LAWSON)
Part One: Dynamics of Conflict
Conflict Interactions in the Middle East, 1949–1967
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Virginia Lee Lussier and Dale Tahtinen
The Impact of Israel's Reprisals on Behavior of the Bordering Arab Nations Directed at Israel
Barry Blechman
Balance of Power or the State-to-Nation Balance: Explaining Middle East War-Propensity
Benjamin Miller
Part Two: Patterns of Alignment
Testing Theories of Alliance Formation: The Case of Southwest Asia
Stephen Walt
Balancing What? Threat Perception and Alliance Choice in the Gulf
F. Gregory Gause III
Economics and Shifting Alliances: Jordan's Relations with Syria and Iraq, 1975–81
Laurie Brand
Part Three: Regional Institutions
Transformation of Regional Economic Governance in the Gulf Cooperation Council
Fred Lawson
Designed to Fail or Failure of Design? The Origins and Legacy of the Arab League
Michael Barnett and Etel Solingen
Part Four: Peculiarities of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
The Impact of Palestine on Arab Politics
Walid Kazziha
Strategic Beliefs and the Formation of Enduring International Revalries: Israel's National Security Conception, 1947–56
Ben Mor
Personal Whim or Strategic Imperative? The Israeli Invasion of Lebanon
Avner Yaniv and Robert Lieber
Between Palestine and Lebanon: Seven Shi'i Villages as a Case Study of Boundaries, Identities and Conflict
Asher Kaufman