Hauptinhalt

Veröffentlichungen seit 2020

Prof. Dr. Rachid Ouaissa 

Monographs

Ouaissa, Rachid mit Dihstelhoff, Julius/ Pardey, Charlotte/ / Pannewick Friederike (eds.) (2021): Entanglements of the Maghreb.Cultural and Political Aspects of a Region in Motion. Bielefeld: Transcript.

 Ouaissa, Rachid/ Pannewick, Friederike/ Strohmaier, Alena (eds.) (2021): Re-Configurations. Contextualizing Transformation Processes and Lasting Crises in the Middle East and North Africa. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.

Journal Article

Ouaissa, Rachid (2021): "Les libertés individuelles dans la constitution allemande", in: Questions et Visions, Revue international bi-annuelle, Alger; S. 141-153.

Prof. Dr. Martin Beck

Journal Articles (peer-reviewed)

Martin Beck (2023), “Making sense of Lebanon’s approach to the (non-)securitisation of Syrian refugees. a political economic perspective,” Third World Quarterly , 44.4, 705-723.

Martin Beck and Thomas Richter (2022), “Whither rentierism following the 2014 oil price decline: Trajectories of policy adjustment in the Arab Gulf,” Energy Research and Social Science 91, 102717.

Martin Beck (2021), "On the making of the German ‘refugee crisis’. Securitizing Muslim immigrants in 2015 and beyond", Journal of Refugee Studies 34.2, 1307-1326.             

Martin Beck (2020), "The aggravated struggle for regional power in the Middle East. American allies Saudi Arabia and Israel versus Iran", Global Policy 11.1, 84-92.               

Martin Beck and Thomas Richter (2020), "Fluctuating regional (dis-)order in the post-Arab Uprising Middle East", Global Policy 11.1, 68-74.

Monograph

Martin Beck and Thomas Richter (eds) (2021), Oil and the political economy in the Middle East. Post-2014 adjustment policies of the Arab Gulf and beyond (Manchester: Manchester University Press).

Book Chapters

Martin Beck and Thomas Richter (2021), "Pressured by the decreased price of oil. Post-2014 adjustment policies in the Arab Gulf and beyond", in: Martin Beck and Thomas Richter (eds), Oil and the political economy in the Middle East. Post-2014 adjustment policies of the Arab Gulf and beyond (Manchester: Manchester University Press), 1-35.

Martin Beck and Thomas Richter (2021), "Oil and political economy in the Middle East. Overcoming rentierism?", in: Martin Beck and Thomas Richter (eds), Oil and the political economy in the Middle East. Post-2014 adjustment policies of the Arab Gulf and beyond (Manchester: Manchester University Press), 237-268.

Martin Beck (2021), "Security threats from the Southern Mediterranean as viewed by Europe. A comparative analysis of the ‘long year’ of 1979 and the 2010s", in: Robert Mason (ed.), Transnational security cooperation in the Mediterranean (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan), 19-39.

Martin Beck (2019), "On the continuation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict", in: Isabel Bramsen, Poul Poder, and Ole Wæver (eds), Resolving international conflict. Dynamics of escalation, continuation, and transformation (Abingdon: Routledge), 200-214.

Sarah Best

Journal Article (peer-reviewed)

Best, Sarah & Helena Hanneder (December 2023, Forthcoming). "Did dykes die out or where have they gone? An interdisciplinary analysis of a key term in queer archives", Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies, Vol. 26, Issue 3/4.

Book Chapter

Best, Sarah; Aytaç, Deniz; Khaled Safear, Galala  & Maria Schröder-Best (2024, Forthcoming). "Universität und Kolonialismus - Strategien, Maßnahmen und Denkanstöße zur Dekolonialisierung des universitären Raumes". In: Brüning, C. & Gessner, S. (Hrsg.). Decolonize Teacher Education?! Wieviel postkolonial studies brauchen die gesellschaftswissenschaftlichen Didaktiken? Frankfurt/M.: Wochenschau Verlag.

 

Alexander Lohse

Book Chapter

Lohse, Alexander (2022). Status-seeking in times of a global pandemic. The United Arab Emirates' foreign policy during COVID-19. In: Zeina Hobaika, Lena-Maria Möller, Jan Claudius Völkel (eds.), The MENA Region and COVID-19. Impact, Implications and Prospects, Routledge.

Lohse, Alexander (2020). Political Islam as an ordering factor? The reconfiguration of the regional order in the Middle East since the "Arab Spring". In: Philipp O. Amour (ed.), The Regional Order in the Gulf Region and the Middle East: Regional Rivalries and Security Alliances, Palgrave Macmillan. (zus. mit Julius Dihstelhoff)