We invite papers on
subjects relating to our aims, in particular on those listed below. All
submitted manuscripts will be peer reviewed and the editors reserve the right
to reject or suggest modifications. Papers should normally not exceed 4000
words.
- Imperialism and war in the Middle East
after September 11.
- Globalisation, structural changes and the
working class in the Middle East.
- Globalisation, the destitute and the urban
marginalised in the Middle East.
- Globalisation and the nation-state in the Middle
East.
- Conservative religious, nationalist and
ethnic movements in the Middle East.
- The Middle East and the labour movement.
- The Middle East and the women's movement.
- The Middle East and the socialist
movement.
- The Middle East, oil and the environment.
- The Middle East and democracy.
- The Middle East and human rights.
- The Middle East and transnational and
supra-national NGOs
- Social and cultural and development
- The reform movement in Iran: its relation
to democracy, political freedoms, women, the national question,
secularism, the economy, etc.
- Issues surrounding the creation of a
Social Forum in the Middle East.