International Relations of the Middle East
Selected publications in International Relations by MEMS staff:
Professor Rory Miller
- Inglorious Disarray: Europe, Israel and the Palestinians since 1967, 275 pages, London and New York, Hurst/Columbia University Press, 2011, (hardback) ISBN: 978-1-84904-116-4.
- Ireland and the Palestine Question, 1948-2004, 280 pages, Dublin & Portland, Or., Irish Academic Press,2005, (hardback) ISBN: 0-7165-2814 2; (paperback) ISBN: 0-7165-3349-9.
- What Did We Do Right: Global Perspectives on Ireland’s Miracle, 224 pages, Dublin, Blackhall Publishers, 2010 (paperback) ISBN: 978-1-84218-192-8 (with Michael J. O’Sullivan).
- ‘The Politics of Trade, Science and Technology: The case of Israel and the European Union’, Münchner Beiträge zur Jüdischen Geschichte und Kultur (Vol 7, Spring 2013), pp.15-25, ISSN: 1864-385X
- ‘The Threat from the South? The Islamist Challenge as a factor in Euro-Moroccan Relations, 1995-2009’, Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Vol. 18, No. 4 (December 2010) pp.499-516 ISNN: 1478-2804 (with Andrew Bower).
- ‘From At Tiri to Qana: The Impact of Peacekeeping in Lebanon on Israeli-Irish Bilateral Relations, 1978-2000’, Israel Affairs, Vol. 16, No. 3, 2010, pp.386-405, ISSN: 1353 7121.
- ‘Troubled Neighbours: The European Union and Israel’, Israel Affairs, Vol. 12, No. 4 (October 2006), 642-664, ISSN: 1353 7121. Reprinted in Efraim Inbar (ed.) Israel’s Strategic Environment, London and New York, Routledge, 2007, pp.29-51 (hardback) ISBN: 978 0 415 41360 2.
- ‘From 9/11 to the War in Iraq: Irish Responses to the Global War on Terror’, Irish Studies in International Affairs Vol. 16 (2005), pp. 155-174, ISSN: 0332 1460
- ‘The Barcelona Process and Euro-Arab Economic Relations: 1995-2005’, 16 pages, Middle East Review of International Affairs, Vol. 9, No. 2 (June 2005) (With Ashraf Mishrif), ISSN: d0000045
- ‘Ireland and the Muslim Middle East: The Evolving Bilateral Relationship’, Irish Studies in International Affairs, Vol. 15 (2004), pp. 123-145 , ISSN: 1478 2804
- ‘Faraway Causes, Immediate Effects: Europe and the 1973 Arab-Israeli War’, in Asaf Siniver (ed.), Rethinking the Yom Kippur War at Forty, Oxford, Oxford University Press, (forthcoming, December 2013)
- ‘US Foreign Relations and the Middle East’, in Timothy Lynch (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Military and Diplomatic History, New York, Oxford University Press, 2012, accepted and forthcoming
- ‘Public Tensions, Private Ties: Ireland, Israel and the Politics of Mutual Misunderstanding’ in Clive Jones and Tore T. Petersen (eds.), Israel’s Secret Diplomacies, London and New York, Hurst/Oxford University Press (forthcoming, May 2013)
- ‘The Politics of Business, The Business of Politics: Europe’s Attempt to Influence the Arab-Israeli Conflict through Trade’ in Birte Wassenberg & Giovanni Faleg (eds.), Europe and the Middle East: The Hour of the EU?, Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Peter Lang, 2012, pp.17-26 (paperback) ISBN: 978-90-5201-828-7
Dr Stacey Gutkowski
- Gutkowski, Stacey. Secular War: Myths of Religion, Politics and Violence, I.B. Tauris, June 2013
- Gutkowski, Stacey. 'The politics of postsecular borders: transnational religion and the Ground Zero Mosque controversy, Towards a Postsecular International Politics?' Changing Patterns of Authority, Legitimacy and Power in a Postsecular World, Fabio Petito and Luca Mavelli (eds), Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
- Gutkowski, Stacey. 'The British secular habitus and the War on Terror', Secularity and Non-Religion, Elisabeth Arweck (ed), Routledge, 2013.
- Gutkowski, Stacey. 'Religion and Security in International Relations Theories', Routledge Handbook of Religion and Security, Chris Sieple, Dennis R. Hoover and Pauletta Otis (eds), 2012.
- Gutkowski, Stacey. 'The British secular habitus and the war on terror', Journal of Contemporary Religion, 27(1), 2012, 87-103.
- Gutkowski, Stacey. 'Misreading Islam in Iraq: secular misconceptions and British foreign policy', Security Studies, 20(4), 2011, 592-623.
- Gutkowski, Stacey and George Wilkes. 'Changing chaplaincy: a contribution to debate over the roles of US and British military chaplains in Afghanistan', Religion, State and Society, March 2011.