Middle East Journal

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The Middle East Journal(MEJ) is published by the Middle East Institute (MEI) in Washington, D.C.. It first appeared in 1947, making it the oldest US peer-reviewed publication on the modern Middle East.

The Journal is published quarterly and carries analysis of political, economic and social developments and historical events in North Africa, the Middle East, Caucasus and Central Asia.

Each issue features articles from scholars on the Middle East, as well as book reviews and a chronology of regional events organized by issue and country for each quarter.

The Middle East Journal is indexed in ABC POL SCI, A Bibliography of Contents: Political Science and Government, Current Contents: Social and Behavioral Sciences, Middle East: Abstracts and Index, PAIS International in Print, Quarterly Index Islamicus, Social Sciences Index, and United States Political Science Documents. Book reviews are indexed in Book Review Digest and Book Review Index. Articles are abstracted in Historical Abstracts and International Political Science Abstracts. The Middle East Journal is also available on University Microfile.

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