جرمي سولت Jeremy Salt (ولد في 26 نوفمبر 1942) هو أستاذ علوم سياسية بريطاني ولزي وأسترالي. يدرِّس في جامعة بلكنت في تركيا وجامعة ملبورن بأستراليا.

ولد جرمي سولت في 26 نوفمبر 1942، في مورفا نڤن، شمال ويلز، بالمملكة المتحدة. درَس في قسم دراسات الشرق الأوسط في جامعة ملبورن، حيث حصل على البكالوريوس في 1973، ثم الماجستير 1977، ثم الدكتوراه في 1980.[1]

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أعماله

كتب

 
كتاب "تفتيت الشرق الأوسط"، بقلم جرمي سولت، 2008. انقر على الصورة لمطالعة ترجمة الكتاب (2011) كاملةً.
  • The Unmaking of the Middle East. A History of Western Disorder in Arab Lands (University of California Press, 2008).
  • Shortlisted (five books) in 2009 for the Arthur Ross Best Book of the Year by the US Council on Foreign Relations.
  • Imperialism, Evangelism and the Ottoman Armenians 1878-1896 (Frank Cass, London, 1993)

فصول في كتب

  • Trouble Wherever They Went: American Missionaries in Anatolia and Ottoman Syria in the 19th Century’ in Eleanor H. Tejirian and Reeva Spector Simon, eds. Altruism and Imperialism: Western Cultural and Religious Missions in the Middle East (Middle East Institute, Columbia University, NY, 2002), pp. 143-166.
  • Europe and the ‘Islamic Threat’: Putting the Spectre in Perspective’ in Philomena Murray and Leslie Holmes, eds., Europe: Rethinking the Boundaries (Ashgate, London, 1998) pp. 121-134.
  • History and the Meaning of the Disaster: Arab and Palestinian Politics from 1948 to 1993’ in P.White and W.S Logan, eds., Remaking the Middle East (Burg, Oxford, 1997), pp. 275-296.
  • The New Orientalism’ in Amin Saikal, ed., Turkey: A Bridge Between East and West (Centre for Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, 1996) pp. 85-89.
  • Turkey’s Place in the Middle East: Economic, Political and Cultural Dimensions’ in Erol Manisali ed., Turkey and the Middle East (Istanbul, 1989).
  • 19th Century Images of the Turks’ in Rahmi Akcelik ed., Before and After Gallipoli: A Collection of Australian and Turkish Writings (Melbourne, 1986).
  • Muhammad Khatami and the Alliance of Civilisations' in Lee Marsden, ed., Ashgate Research Companion on Religion and Conflict Resolution (forthcoming, 2011).

مونوگراف

June 5, 1967: A Retrospective View (Centre for Policy Analysis on Palestine, Washington, DC, May 1997)

مقالات

  • Israel's Nuclear Weapons: the White House Factor', Middle East Policy, Fall 2010 Vol. XVII no. 3
  • Global Disorder and the Limits of ‘Dialogue’, Third World Quarterly, Vol. 29, No. 4 (2008) pp. 691-710.
  • Inconvenient Facts’, Insight Turkey, Vol. 8, No. 3 (July/September 2006), pp. 54-63.
  • The End of Arab Iraq’, Arena 24 (2005)

‘The Narrative Gap in Ottoman Armenian History’, Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 39 No. 1 (January 2003) pp. 19-36. ‘Trouble Wherever They Went: American Missionaries in Anatolia and Ottoman Syria in the 19th century’, Muslim World, Vol. 92, Nos. 3 and 4 (Fall 2002), pp. 287-314. ‘Turkey’s Swing to the Right’ Arena 13 (1999). ‘From Uprising to War’, Arena Journal New Series No. 16 (2000-2001), pp. 25-30 ‘The Lessons of Lebanon’, Arena New Series 15 (2000), pp. 3-10. Turkey’s ‘Military Democracy’, Current History, Vol. 98 no. 625 (1999) pp. 72-78. ‘An Islamic Scholar-Activist: Mustafa al Siba’i and the Islamic movement in Syria 1945-1954’, Journal of Arabic, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (1996) pp. 103-116. ‘The ‘Peace of Cowards’: Crisis and Confrontation in the Middle East’ Arena 6 (1996), pp. 9-22. ‘Nationalism and the Rise of Muslim Sentiment in Turkey’, Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 31 (January, 1995) pp. 13-27 ‘Strategies of Islamic Revivalism in Egypt’, Journal of Arabic, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Vol. I No. 2 (1994) ‘Britain, the Armenian Question and the Cause of Ottoman Reform’, Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 26, No. 3 (July, 1990) pp. 308-328. ‘A Precarious Symbiosis: Ottoman Christians and Foreign Missionaries’, International Journal of Turkish Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (Winter 1985-86) pp. 53-67 ‘Fact and Fiction in the Middle Eastern Novels of Leon Uris’, Journal of Palestine Studies 14 No. 33 (1985) pp. 54-64 ‘The Military Exploits of the Qarmatians (Al Qaramitah)’, Abr Nahrain (1976-77), pp. 43-51.

مراجعة كتب

Bassam Tibi, Political Islam, World Politics and Europe in International History Review (forthcoming, 2008-2009). Fethi Mansouri ed/. Australia and the Middle East. A Frontline Relationship, in The Round Table, Journal of Commonwealth Studies, No. 96 (June 2007) pp. 383-85. Ibrahim Abu Rabi’a, Contemporary Arab Thought: Studies in Post-1967 Arab Intellectual History in History of Political Thought, Vol. XXVI, issue 2 (summer 2005), pp. 366-368. Zeev Schiff and Ehud Ya’ari Israel’s Lebanon War in Arena (1989) pp. 189-90. Jasim M. Adulghani Iraq and Iran: The Years of Crisis; Metin Heper and Raphael Israeli eds., Islam and Politics in the Modern Middle East; Charles A. Frazee, Catholics and Sultans: the Church and the Ottoman Empire 1453-1923; and Afaf Lutfi al Sayyid Marsot Egypt in the Reign of Muhammad Ali, in Asian Studies Association of Australia, AASA Review 9 No. 3 (1986) pp. 172-175. Denis Wright, The Persians Among the English and Shaul Bakhash, The Reign of the Ayatollahs in Melbourne Journal of Politics 17 (1985/86) pp. 151-153. B.F. Musallam, Sex and Society in Islam. Birth Control Before the Nineteenth Century in Abr Nahrain (1984-85) pp. 124-126 Y.Y. Haddad Contemporary Islam and the Challenge of History in Abr Nahrain 21 (1982) pp. 70-73. Dilip Hiro, Inside the Middle East, Abr Nahrain 22 (1983-84) pp. 179-80. Richard Tapper ed. The Conflict of Tribe And State in Afghanistan and Denis Maceoin and Ahmad Shahi eds., Islam in the Modern World, in AASA Review 8 No. 2 (1984). Other (a short list): [These articles are mostly taken from Arena magazine, a sister publication of Arena journal, cited in the articles listed above]. ‘War by Other Means’ Arena no. 14 (December/January 1994-1995), pp. 24-27 ‘Missile diplomacy’ Arena 39 (February-March 1999) pp. 29-33 ‘Broken promises: down to bedrock in the Middle East’, Arena 47 (June-July 2000) pp. 40-41. ‘Caught in the crossfire’ Arena 50 (December 2000-January 2001) pp. 5-8. ‘Turkey in transition’ Arena 53 (June-July 2001) pp. 11-12 ‘Terror in the mirror of the Middle East’ Arena 55 (October-November 2001) pp. 21-24 ‘Armageddon in the Middle East’ Arena 58 (April-May 2002) pp. 5-7. ‘To Beirut – A Memoir of Return’ Arena 59 (June-July 2002) pp. 39-43 ‘Taking them out’ Arena 61 (October-November 2002) pp. 15-16 ‘War of the worlds’ Arena 63 (February-March 2003) pp. 8-11 ‘Negating Turkey’ Arena 64 (April-May 2003) pp. 21-23 ‘Falluja: slaughter of a city’ Arena 77 (June-July 2005) pp. 30-32 In addition to these publications various articles have been published online on the 'Palestine Chronicle' website.

لم يصدر بعد

1. Review essay on Michalis S. Michael and Fabio Petito, Civilisational Dialogue and World Order (London: Palgrave Macmilan, 2009) in Global Peace, Change and Security journal. 2. Chapter on 'Muhammad Khatami and the Dialogue Among Civilisations' for Research Companion on Religion and Conflict Resolution (Ashgate, UK). 3. Book review of Thomas S. Kidd, American Christians and Islam. Evangelical Culture from the Colonial Period to the Age of Terrorism (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009). Submitted: 1. The 'Armenian Question: Time to Allow a Counter-Narrative?' (submitted to Critique).

الهامش

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