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A Program of the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies at Princeton University
 
 
 
 

Transregional Institute Publications

Monarchies arabes: Transitions et dérives dynastiques, prepared under the direction of Abdellah Hammoudi (Institute for the Transreigonal Study of the Contemporary Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia) and Rémy Leveau (Institut français des relations internationales). Paris: La documentation Français, 2002. This volume is a collection of articles presented at a conference cosponsored by IFRI and the Transregional Institute, which was coordinated by IFRI's Khadija Mohsen-Finan.

 

The Case of Ariel Sharon and the Fate of Universal Jurisdiction, John Borneman, editor (Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies monograph series, no. 2, 2004). This volume is a collection of articles from a conference entitled "The Meaning of the Sharon Case for International Accountability," organized by the Transregional Institute and the Department of Anthropology in February 2003. Contributors include John Borneman, Chibli Mallat, Luc Walleyn, Laurie King-Irani, Dan Rabinowitz, Sally Falk Moore, Paul W. Kahn, and Reed Brody. Information about inquiries and orders concerning this book is available at http://www.princeton.edu/~piirs/borneman

 

 

Way al-mujtama bi-dhatihi an al-mujtama al-madani fi al-Maghrib al-Arabi, Abdellah Hammoudi, editor, (Casablanca: Les Editions Toubkal, 1998). This Arabic volume is a collection of articles from our conference "Civil Society in the Maghreb: Discourse, Practice and Fantasy" held in Princeton in April 1996.

 

Algeria's Impasse, Abdellah Hammoudi & Stuart Schaar, editors, (Center of International Studies Monograph Series, no. 8, Princeton University, 1995). This volume is a summary of the proceedings of a conference convened at the Center of International Studies, Princeton University, under the auspices of the Transregional Institute in May 1994.