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[[Graham Fuller]] of the [[Rand Corporation]] says that the  
 
[[Graham Fuller]] of the [[Rand Corporation]] says that the  
 
:'Middle East Report is the single most valuable periodical I receive on Middle East affairs, offering a wealth of material unavailable elsewhere. This outstanding journal provides truly fresh, unconventional, insightful information and views that are still essential to my research even years after publication.' <ref name= "About"/>
 
:'Middle East Report is the single most valuable periodical I receive on Middle East affairs, offering a wealth of material unavailable elsewhere. This outstanding journal provides truly fresh, unconventional, insightful information and views that are still essential to my research even years after publication.' <ref name= "About"/>
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The journal is published four times a year and each issue is said to focus on a specific theme.  
 
The journal is published four times a year and each issue is said to focus on a specific theme.  
  
 
The report is particularly popular, with thousands of subscribers and a large following amongst scholars and intellectuals within the region. The journal has also reached the US and Europe with subscriptions in over 700 Universities and copies being sold in bookstores and newsstands regularly. <ref name= "About"/>
 
The report is particularly popular, with thousands of subscribers and a large following amongst scholars and intellectuals within the region. The journal has also reached the US and Europe with subscriptions in over 700 Universities and copies being sold in bookstores and newsstands regularly. <ref name= "About"/>
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==People==
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===Circa 2015===
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====Editorial Committee====
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*[[Kamran Ali]] - [[University of Texas]]
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*[[Cemil Aydin]] - [[University of North Carolina]]
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*[[Asef Bayat]] - [[University of Illinois]]
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*[[James E. Bishara]] - Print and Web Designer
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*[[Omar Dahi]] - [[Hampshire College]]
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*[[Lisa Hajjar]] - [[University of California-Santa Barbara]]
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*[[Toby Jones]] - [[Rutgers University]]
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*[[Anjali Kamat]] - Journalist
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*[[Darryl Li]] - [[Columbia University]]
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*[[David McMurray]] - [[Oregon State University]]
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*[[Khalid Medani]] - [[McGill University]]
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*[[Zia Mian]] - [[Princeton University]]
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*[[Norma Moruzzi]] - [[University of Illinois]]-Chicago
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*[[Nadine Naber]] - [[University of Illinois]]-Chicago
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*[[Isis Nusair]] - [[Denison University]]
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*[[Mezna Qato]] - [[Columbia University]]
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*[[Shira Robinson]] - [[George Washington University]]
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*[[Curtis Ryan]] - [[Appalachian State University]]
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*[[Jillian Schwedler]] - [[Hunter College]]
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*[[Nada Shabout]] - [[University of North Texas]]
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*[[Jeannie Sowers]] - [[University of New Hampshire]]
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*[[Joshua Stacher]] - [[Kent State University]]
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*[[George R. Trumbull IV]] - [[Dartmouth College]]
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*[[Jessica Winegar]] - [[Northwestern University]]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 15:19, 16 January 2015

Middle East Report (ISSN: 0899-2851) is a magazine that provides news and perspectives about the Middle East that aren't available from mainstream news sources. The journal has therefore built up a reputation of 'for independent analysis of events and developments' within the region. [1]

The reports address a broad range of social, political and cultural issues by soliciting writings and views from authors from the Middle East. These views are often not read in the West and the magazine therefore feels that it helps to overcome any stereotypes and misconceptions that the West has of the Middle East. [1]


Graham Fuller of the Rand Corporation says that the

'Middle East Report is the single most valuable periodical I receive on Middle East affairs, offering a wealth of material unavailable elsewhere. This outstanding journal provides truly fresh, unconventional, insightful information and views that are still essential to my research even years after publication.' [1]


The journal is published four times a year and each issue is said to focus on a specific theme.

The report is particularly popular, with thousands of subscribers and a large following amongst scholars and intellectuals within the region. The journal has also reached the US and Europe with subscriptions in over 700 Universities and copies being sold in bookstores and newsstands regularly. [1]

People

Circa 2015

Editorial Committee

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 About Middle East Report Middle East Research and Information Project, accessed 16 January 2015