蒂莫西·尼布洛克(Timothy C. Niblock),英国埃克塞特大学阿拉伯与伊斯兰研究所教授,精通英语、阿拉伯语、法语、德语和斯瓦西里语,当代中东问题专家。2015年11月,尼布洛克教授被聘为上海外国语大学中东研究所国际荣誉顾问。
Timothy C. Niblock
Born: Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1942
Nationality: British
Education
i LeightonParkSchool, Reading, 1956-61
ii University of Oxford (NewCollege), 1962-65
B.A. in Politics, Philosophy and Economics
'Good' Second
iii College d'Europe, Bruges, 1965-66
Certificat des Hautes Etudes Europeenes
iv University of Sussex, 1966-69
D.Phil. in International Relations
Thesis topic: 'Aid and Foreign Policy in Tanzania'
Appointments
i Teacher, St Norbert's School, Carshalton, 1961-62
ii Lecturer in Politics, University of Reading, 1969-78
(Seconded to the University of Khartoum, 1969-77)
iii Lecturer in Politics and International Relations,
University of Khartoum, 1969-76
iv Associate Professor in Politics, University of Khartoum, 1976-77
v Research Fellow and Deputy Director of the Centre for Arab Gulf Studies,
University of Exeter, 1978-82
vi Lecturer in Politics and Director M.A. Programme in Middle East Politics,
University of Exeter, 1982-1986
vii Senior Lecturer in Middle East Politics and Director, Middle East Politics Programme, 1986-89 and 1991-92
Joint Director, Research Unit for the International Study of Economic Liberalisation and its Social and Political Effects, 1990-93
Director, GraduateSchool of Political and Administrative Studies, 1992-93, University of Exeter.
viii Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, and Director of the Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, University of Durham, 1993-9 (Directorship to August 1998)
ix Professor of Arab Gulf Studies, 1999- 2008, University of Exeter, and Director of the Institute for Arab and Islamic Studies, 1999-2005
x Emeritus Professor in Middle East Politics, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter, 2008-present. (Chair of the Management Board of the IAIS from 2009 to July 2012).
Languages
In order of fluency after English: Arabic, French, German, Kiswahili
A. Research Interests and Awards
(a) General description of research interests
i. The political economy of Arab and Islamic states, with particular reference to Sudan, Egypt, Iraq, Libya, Saudi Arabia and the smaller Arab states of the Gulf. Specific attention is focused on the social and political effects of economic liberalisation in these states. A book on the political economy of Saudi Arabia was published, The Political Economy of Saudi Arabia, with Monica Malik (Routledge, London, 2007). Earlier, a 6-volume collection of articles was jointly edited with Rodney Wilson, under the overall title The Political Economy of the Middle East(Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2000). The wider theoretical framework through which Middle Eastern political economy is approached are those of underdevelopment, the dynamics of rentier state economies, and liberalisation/democratisation theories.
ii. The international relations of Middle Eastern states, with particular reference to the interactions between these states and the wider international community. A recent focus has been on the impact of UN sanctions on Iraq, Libya and Sudan, on which a book was written: 'PariahStates' and Sanctions in the Middle East: Iraq, Libya and Sudan(Lynne Rienner, London, 2001). A long-running interest has been on EU policies towards, and relations with, Middle Eastern states.
iii. The Gulf and Asia. Up to the present, my publications in this field have been focused mainly on the Gulf and China, but I am now broadening the focus to Gulf relations with Asia as a whole – in particular China, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea. Two articles focused on China and the Gulf were: “China’s Growing Involvement in the Gulf”, and “China’s Intensifying Relationship with Saudi Arabia” (with Norafidah Ismail), in Shen, S, and Blanchard, J-M, Multidimensional Diplomacy of Contemporary China (New York: Lexington Books, 2010). More widely, an edited book: Asia-Gulf Economic Relations in the 21st Century (Gerlach, Berlin, 2013).
iv. Islam and the state: the role of religion in state-building and state-resisting, with particular reference to the Middle East. Also issues of human rights in Islamic perspectives, focusing on the interplay between universalism and cultural relativity. The position of Muslim communities in Europe has recently come within the scope of this research interest, and has encompassed the social, economic and political conditions facing these communities. An edited work on this, jointly with Gerd Nonneman and Bogdan Szajkowski, was published in 1996: Muslim Communities in the New Europe (Ithaca, Reading,1997).
v. Legitimacy, civil society and political power in the Arab World. A recent book within this sphere is Saudi Arabia: Power, Legitimacy and Survival (Routledge, London, 2006).
(b)Research grants since 1985
i Nuffield Foundation, 1985. £11,414 for work on a project entitled 'Class and Power in the Arab World'
ii Economic and Social Research Council, 1986. £10,500 for work on a project entitled 'State-building and State-resistance in Islam'. Jointly with Dr N Ayubi
iii Diana Tamari Foundation, 1987. £26,000 for salary of a research fellow, to work on the social and political role of Islamic trusts in Palestine
iv British Council, 1987. £750 to establish links with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
v Palestine Studies Trust, 1987. £6,000 for further support of the research project mentioned in iii
vi Canon Foundation, 1989. £19,000 for work on a project entitled 'The Social and Political Effects of Economic Liberalisation in the Middle East'
vii BritishAcademy, 1989. £350 to establish research links with the Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic
viii University of Exeter, 1990. £4,500 to establish a Research Unit for the International Study of Economic Liberalisation and its Social and Political Effects. Jointly with Professor S Wilks
ix Canon Foundation 1991. £3,000 for a symposium based on the research project mentioned in vi
x BritishAcademy, 1991. £450 for further support of ix
xi Economic and Social Research Council, 1992. £4,500 for a seminar programme on democratisation and economic liberalisation in the Middle East, Eastern Europe and the Far East
xii British Council, 1992. £450 to support a research visit to Egypt
xiii European Association for Middle Eastern Studies, 1993. £21,000 to produce a survey of European Middle Eastern studies
xiv Economic and Social Research Council, 1993. Approx. £47,200 for a project entitled 'Creating the Basis for Democracy in the Middle East: Conceptions of Citizenship in the Levant'
xv Council of Europe, 1993. Approx. £11,000 for research seminars on the political, economic and social role of Muslim minorities/communities in Europe
xvi INTAS, Brussels, 1995. £42,000 for joint research with Former Soviet Union scholars on economic and political liberalisation in Central Asia and the Middle East
xvii Overseas Development Administration, London, 1996. £198,000 for a socio-economic survey of the Kurdish areas of Iraq (joint with Professor Ewan Anderson). The project ultimately brought in more than £900,000 of funding from the same source
xviii European Commission, Marie Curie Awards, 2007. £93,572 for acting as Project Coordinator of a research project on State-Business Relations and Employment Nationalisation in the Persian Gulf
B. Teaching
(a) Courses taught (all one-year; at least 2 contact hours per week)
i International Politics (undergraduate; classes of 20-70)
UniversityCollege, Dar es Salaam, 1967-8
University of Khartoum, 1969-77
University of Reading, 1977-8
University of Exeter, 1983-93
ii International Politics (postgraduate; classes of 10-15)
University of Khartoum, 1970-73
iii Politics and Government in Africa (undergraduate; classes of 50-100)
University of Khartoum, 1969-77
iv Middle East Politics (undergraduate; classes of 10-35)
University of Reading, 1977-8
University of Exeter, 1979-93
University of Durham, 1993-99
v Contemporary History of the Middle East (undergraduate, classes of 5-30)
University of Durham, 1993-9
University of Exeter, 1999-2005
vi Politics and International Relations of the Middle East (postgraduate; classes of 7-20)
University of Khartoum, 1975-7
University of Exeter, 1982-93
University of Durham, 1993-99
University of Exeter, 1999-2005
Shaanxi Normal University, 2014-2015
vii Political Economy of the Middle East (postgraduate; classes of 7-20)
University of Exeter, 1983-4 and 1991-3
University of Durham, 1993-99
viii Research Methodology (postgraduate; classes of c.10)
University of Exeter, 1999-2008
ix Theory and Practice of Socialism (undergraduate; classes of 30-60)
University of Khartoum, 1973-5
x Comparative Politics (undergraduate; classes of 30-100)
University of Khartoum, 1972-7
University of Reading, 1977-8
xi Dissertation supervision (MA; 5-10 per year; undergraduate c.5 per year at Durham)
University of Exeter, 1982-93
University of Durham, 1993-9
University of Exeter, 1999-2008
(b) Teaching innovations
i Design and introduction of a Diploma in International Relations, University of Khartoum 1970, for the training of Sudanese diplomats
ii Design and introduction of an MA in Middle East Politics, University of Exeter 1982
iii Design and introduction of a Doctoral Programme in Middle East Politics, University of Exeter 1987
iv Design and introduction of an MA in Middle East Politics, University of Durham 1993
v Structuring of a set of MA programmes, University of Durham, 1994-6
vi Design and introduction of a BA in Politics and History of the Middle East, University of Durham, 1996
vii Structuring of a BA in Islamic Studies, University of Durham, 1997
viii Structuring of 5 new undergraduate degree programmes in Arabic Studies, Arabic and Islamic Studies, Islamic Studies, Middle Eastern Studies with Arabic, and Arab and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Exeter, 2001
ix Structuring of two new MA programmes geared to satisfy the area studies research methodology requirements of the ESRC: MA in Middle East Studies (Social Sciences), and MA in Arab Gulf Studies (Social Sciences). University of Exeter, 2001.
C. External Examining etc
(a) External examining of undergraduate courses
i International relations programmes in the Department of Government, University of Manchester, 1993-7
ii Politics and international relations courses in the Department of Political Science, University of the United Arab Emirates, 1997
iii International relations MA programme, University of Limerick, 1997-2002
(b) External examining of postgraduate courses
i Area studies MA programme, School of Oriental and African Studies, 1987-90
(c) External examining of research theses, since 1980
1980: University of Khartoum
School of Oriental and African Studies, London
1981: University of Durham
University of Manchester
1982: University of Edinburgh
University of Hull
University of Reading
1983: University of Durham
University of Sussex
University of Khartoum
1984: University of Oxford
University of Manchester
University of Hull
University of Sussex
1985: University of Durham
University of Reading
1986: University of Leeds
University of Manchester
1987: University of East Anglia
University College, London
University of Bath
University of Oxford
1988: University College, Cardiff
University of East Anglia
1989: University College, Cardiff
University of Leeds
School of Oriental and African Studies, London
Institute of Education, London
1990: University of Oxford
University of Hull
University of Leeds
1991: University of Hull
Birkbeck College, London
1992: London School of Economics
University of Durham
1993: University of Warwick
University of Durham
1994: University of Hull
University of Oxford
1995: University of Manchester
University of Newcastle
1996: University of Kent
University of Manchester
University of Exeter
1997: University of Limerick
University of Wales (Aberystwyth)
University of Birmingham
1998: University of Lancaster
University of Birmingham
University of Exeter
University of Reading
1999: University of Portsmouth
University of Salford
University of Limerick
London School of Economics (3 theses)
2000: Queen's University Belfast
University of Edinburgh
University of Birmingham
University of Lancaster
University of Reading
2001: King’s College, London
University of Kent
University of Limerick
2002: University of Oxford
University of Kent
University of Sunderland
2003: Middlesex University
University of Limerick
2004: University of Warwick
Univesity of Durham
University of York
2005: University of Reading
University of Cambridge
2006: University of Lincoln
University of Oxford
University of London (LSE)
Westminster University
2007: University of Durham
University of New York
2008: University of Durham
London MetropolitanUniversity
2009: University of Oslo
International Islamic University of Malaysia
2010: International Islamic Universtiy of Malaysia
University of Durham
University of Sheffield
2011: University of Cambridge
University of Durham
2012: The Open Univeresity
University of Reading
University of Durham
King’s College, University of London
University of Cambridge
LSE, University of London
2013: University of Westminster
University of Durham
University of Reading
2014: International Islamic University Malaysia
University of Oxford
Universidad Autonoma Madrid
2015: University of Leicester
University of Durham
Kings College London
University of Oxford
(d) Approval of courses
i Asian studies degree, University of Ulster, 1985
D. Ph.D. Supervision, since 1983 (Completed theses only)
Date of Completion:
1983: Abdel-Latif al-Rumaihi
'The Dynamics of Kuwaiti Foreign Policy'
1984: Ghanim al-Najjar
'The Decision-Making Process in Kuwait: Land Acquisition Policy as a
Case Study'
1986: Hassan H. Al-Alkim
'The Determinants of United Arab Emirates Foreign Policy 1971-83'
1987: Hamid O. Ahmed
'The Soviet Union and the Gulf Countries between 1968 and 1980'
Mustafa M. Alani
'The British Military Intervention in Kuwait 1961 - A Study in
Britain's Post-Suez Arab Policy'
1988: Abdelmedjid Bennamia
'Palestine in Algerian Foreign Policy 1962-78
Hamed G. Nabous
'The Impact of the Change in Egypt's Superpower Allegiance on the
Middle Eastern Sub-System'
1989: Haifaa A. Jawad
'Euro-Arab Relations: A Study in Collective Diplomacy'
Abdulrahman Al-Angary
'The Palestine Issue in Saudi Arabian Foreign Policy: 1936-81'
Philip J. Robins
'The Consolidation of Hashimite Power in Jordan 1921-46'
Ibrahim Al-Aqidi
'The Iraqi Army and Politics 1941-53'
1990: Hashim M. I. Rashid
'British Policy Towards the Palestine Issue 1948-51'
Abdulkarim Al-Dekhayel
'The State and Political Legitimation in an Oil-Rentier Economy:
Kuwait as a Case Study'
Sirhan Al-Otaiby
'The Gulf Co-operation Council: a Study of the Political Elites'
Perceptions of the Need for Co-operation among the Arab Gulf States:
1975-81 (joint supervision)
1991: Beverley Milton-Edwards
'The Rise of the Islamic Movement in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
since 1967'
Larry Timpe
'British Foreign Policy Toward the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman,
1954-59'
1992: El-Baghir Abdullah
'The Sudan in Anglo-Egyptian Relations, 1950-8'
Nasser Kalawoun
'Lebanese-Egyptian Relations, 1952-70'
1993: Mohamed Khalaf
‘The Politics and Administration of British Involvement in Libya, 1941-51’
Gerd Nonneman
'Development and Stability: a Case Study of the Middle East'
Simon Murden
'Regional Strategies of the Gulf States, 1987-92' (joint supervision)
1995: Kamal el-Astal
'The Political and Economic Role of Trade Unions in the Gaza Strip, 1967-93'
Mohyeldin Siddiq Abdalla
'Administrative Reform in the Sudan'
Bari'ah Naqshabandi
'Women's Political Participation in Jordan'
1996: Neill Lochery
'The Israeli Labour Party in Opposition and Government, 1977-92'
Michael Willis
'The Development of the Islamist Movement in Algeria'
Masaki Kobayashi
'The Islamist Movement in Sudan'
1997: Tom Najem
'The Political Economy of Contemporary Lebanon'
Amal Obeidi
'Political Culture in Libya'
Mohammad al-Shara
'Political Liberalisation in Jordan, 1989-93'
1998: Mohammad al-Shahrany
'Education and Manpower in Saudi Arabia'
1999: Salwa Mubarak Amber
'The Integrative Process in Yemen, 1988-95'
Talal al-Azma
'Re-assessing the Role of the Ikhwan in the Creation of the SaudiState'
Darren Fisher
'The Administration of Jerusalem'
Monica Malik
'The Role of the Private Sector in Saudi Arabia's Development'
2000: Muthanna Ammus
'Jerusalem in Arab-Israeli Relations'
Isabelle Daneels
'Democratisation in Palestine: the Case of the Palestinian Legislative Assembly'
Alejandra Galindo
'The Ulama and the State in Saudi Arabia'
2001: Shafi al-Damer
‘British-Saudi Relations, 1939-1956’
2002: Meshal al-Sulami
‘Comparing Western Liberal Democracy and Islamic Shura: the Case of Hasan al-Turabi’
2003: Hisham al-Awadhi
‘The Muslim Brotherhood and the Mubarak Regime’
Mansur al-Shamsi
‘The Discourse and Performance of the Saudi Sunni Islamic Reformist Leadership, 1981-2003’
Ibrahim Hejoj
‘Socio-economic conditions in the Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan’
2004: Nadia Najjab
‘Israeli-Palestinian Contact Experience since the Oslo Agreement’
Nicola Migliorino
‘Ethno-cultural Diversity and the State in the Contemporary Middle East: the Experience of the Armenian Communities in Lebanon and Syria’
2005: Doaa Mohsen
‘The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Performance Management Reform in Egypt: a Case Study of the Egyptian Cement Industry’
Iqbal al-Medayan
‘The Role of Women in Society: a Case Study of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia’
Mabroka Bobakr
‘Legitimacy and Political Alienation in Libya’
2006: Maha Yamani
‘Legal Changes and Marriage Practices: a Study of Polygamous Marriages in the Meccan Region’
Mohamed al-Masri
‘The Jordanian Bourgeoisie: Composition and Structure, 1967-89’
Lise Grundon
‘The Limitations and Opportunities of Democratisation from Above: Moroccan “Political Games”’
Dina Khayat
‘Female Employment in Saudi Arabia: an Analysis of the Obstacles Influencing the Employment of Saudi Females’
2007: Mohamed el-Katiri
‘The Role of Rules of Origin in Moroccan Free Trade Area Networks’
Naif bin Haithlain
‘The US-Saudi Strategic Relationship, 1962-2006’
Rana al-Khalifa
‘The Gulf Cooperation Council: Legal and Institutional Development’
Luisa Gandolfo
‘Identity in the Palestinian community in Jordan’
2008: Rami al-Siklawi
‘The Shiite-Palestinian Relationship in Lebanon, 1967-92’
Mei Zhang
‘Dubai: a Developmental State?’
Fariha Ibrahim
‘Libyan-Egyptian Relations since 1981’
Khalid Almezaini
‘The Role of Foreign Aid in Foreign Policy: the UAE as a Case Study’
2009: Telmo Vieira
‘Euro-Mediterranean Security Relations’
Amira Muftah
‘Globalisation and Identity: the Impact of Satellite Television on Libyan National Identity’
2010: Giacomina De-Bona
‘Human Rights and the International System: the Case of Libya’
Sarah Washburne
‘Legitimacy, Identity and Conflict: the Struggle for Political Authority in Southern Sudan, 2005-10’
2011: Hamad Alshamisi
‘Investigation into Market Abuse in the UAE Financial Markets’
Dimah Mahmoud
‘Dynamics of Sudanese Foreign Policy, 1998-2010: Attempts to Regain International Legitimacy’
Sara Bazoobandi
‘The Political Economy of the Gulf Sovereign Wealth Funds: a Case Study of Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates’
2012: Norafidah Ismail
‘The Political and Economic Relations of the People’s Republic of China and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1949-2010’
Robert Mason
‘Economic Factors in Middle East Foreign Policies: the Case of Oil and Gas Exporters with Special Reference to Saudi Arabia and Iran’
Hidayat Syahrul
‘Managing Moderation: the AKP in Turkey, and the PKS in Indonesia’
Talal al-Khalifa
‘The Gulf and Southeast Asia: Regional Security Complex and Regional Security Community’
2013: Songsiri Putthongchai
‘What is it like to be Muslim in Thailand? A Case Study of Thailand through Muslim Professionals’ Perspectives’
2014: Rene Rieger
‘The Foreign Policies of the Arab Gulf Monarchies, from 1970 to 1991’
Souad Fadhel
‘Libya and Illegal Transit Migration: an Examination of the Causes, Dynamics and Experience’
2015: Mabroka El Sahli
‘Under Two Flags: the Development of NGOs in Libya’
Fahad AlSharif
‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Undocumented Labour in Saudi Arabia. The Case of Jeddah
E. Administration
(a) Departmental administrative responsibilities (main roles only)
i Acting Head of Department (Political Science), University of Khartoum, 1974
ii Deputy-director, Centre for Arab Gulf Studies, University of Exeter, 1978-82
iii Director, MA programme in Middle East Politics, University of Exeter 1983-9 and 1991-2
iv Joint-director, Research Unit for the International Study of Economic Liberalisation and its Social and Political Effects, University of Exeter 1990-3
v Director, GraduateSchool in Political and Administrative Studies, University of Exeter, 1992-3
vi Director, Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, University of Durham, 1993-8
vii Director, Institute for Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter, 1999-2005
viii Chair of the Management Board, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter, 2009-2012
(b) University appointments
(Membership of committees and panels not included)
i Faculty Board (Social Sciences) member, University of Khartoum, 1972-7
ii Senate member, University of Khartoum, 1974
iii Senate member, University of Exeter, 1987-91, and 1999-2005
iv Chairman, Student Health Committee, University of Exeter, 1987-91
v Faculty Board (Social Sciences) member, University of Durham, 1993-9
vi Senate member, University of Durham, 1993-9
vii Council member, University of Durham, 1997-9
viii Chairman, Board of Governors, St.Aidan's College, University of Durham, 1998-9
ix Member, Senior Management Group, University of Exeter, 1999-2005
(c) Major initiatives undertaken in promoting wider University developments (since 1986 only)
i Creation of a link between the Department of Politics, University of Exeter, and the Institute of West Asian and African Studies, ChineseAcademy of Social Sciences. Involving exchange of staff. Funded by the British Council 1987-90.
ii Arrangement of a university-to-university cooperation agreement between the University of Exeter and Sultan Qaboos University, Oman, 1990.
iii Creation of the King Abdalla International Awards, given for research excellence in the arts and sciences in the Arab world. Scheme run jointly by the University of Durham and the RoyalJordanianAcademy for Islamic Civilisation Research, Amman, initiated in 1995. Funded by the Aal al-Beit Foundation.
iv Organisation of a three-year series of research seminars on the politics of the Middle East, run jointly by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Royal Institute for International Affairs, and CMEIS, 1997-2000.
v Funding raised for new university posts (University of Durham): a three-year lectureship in Islamic Studies (£80,000, initiated in 1994); upgrading of a lecturing post in Arabic literature to a senior lectureship (£35,000, initiated in 1995); a five-year professorship in Geopolitics of the Middle East (£250,000, initiated in 1996).
vi Key involvement in raising funding and planning new infrastructural developments for the Middle East studies operations in Durham and Exeter, in each case involving £2.375 million for new buildings at each university (projects now under way). Also a previous £150,000 for an extension to the building of the Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at Durham. The Exeter funding has in addition involved some £3 million of funding for two new Chairs.
F. External Recognition
(a) Honours and Awards
i Cecil Prize for Peace, 1968
ii Nuffield Foundation Research Fellowship, 1985-6
iii Canon Research Fellowship, 1990-1
iv Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, University of Exeter, 2013.
(b) Membership and official positions in professional bodies
i Member of the Royal Institute for International Affairs, 1969-85 and 1991-
ii Fellow of the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies, 1975-
iii Council Member, British Society for Middle Eastern Studies, 1983-93
iv Member, International Political Science Association, 1985-
v Member of the Middle East Studies Association of North America, 1985-
vi Council member, Coordinating Council for Area Studies Associations, 1986-90
vii Council member, International Association for Middle Eastern Studies, 1986-
viii Secretary, British Society for Middle Eastern Studies, 1986-90
ix Council member, European Association for Middle Eastern Studies, 1991-4
x Panel member, UFC and HEFCE Research Assessment Exercise (Middle Eastern and African Studies), 1992, 1996 and 2001. Chair of Africa sub-panel 1996, Chair of Middle East and Islamic Studies sub-panel 2001
xi Panel member, HEFCE Teaching Quality Assessment (Middle Eastern and
African Studies), 1997-2000.
xii Vice-President, British Society for Middle Eastern Studies, 2009-2012
xiii Vice-President, European Association for Middle East Studies, 2009-2014
xiv Vice-Chair, UK Council of Area Studies Associations, 2010-2014
(c) Visiting lectureships, fellowships, professorships etc. Since 1987 only
i Visiting lecturer, ChineseAcademy of Social Sciences (September 1987)
ii Visiting lecturer, Soviet Academy of Social Sciences (July 1988)
iii Visiting professor, SultanQaboosUniversity (September 1989)
iv Visiting fellow, German Democratic Republic Academy of Sciences (November-December 1989)
v Visiting lecturer, KarlMarxUniversity, Leipzig (November 1989)
vi Visiting lecturer, International University of Japan (November-December 1990)
vii Visiting lecturer, Diplomatic Training Institute, Oman Ministry of Foreign Affairs (April-May 1992 and April 1995)
viii Visiting professor, United Arab EmiratesUniversity, March 1997
ix Visiting professor, GaryounisUniversity (Libya), December 1997
x Honorary fellow, Institute of African and Asian Studies, University of Khartoum, 2011-
xi Visiting professor, MahatmaGandhiUniversity (Kerala), 2010-2011
xii Visiting professor, Northwest University (Xi’an), 2012
xiii Visiting professor, University of Monterrey (Mexico), 2013
xiv Visiting professor, Shaanxi Normal University (Xi’an), 2014-
xv Honorary Adviser of the Middle East Studies Institute, Shanghai International Studies University, 2015-
xvi Distinguished Visiting Professor, Qatar University, 2016-
(d) Invited papers at international meetings (i.e. organised outside of
the UK). Since 1986 only
i 'The State of the Art in British Middle Eastern Studies', at the conference of the International Association of Middle Eastern Studies, Calgary, 2.8.86
ii 'The Social Dynamics of Politics in the Gulf States', at the Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, Oslo, 11.9.86
iii 'New Directions in the Iran-Iraq War' at the University of Bergen, 12.9.86
iv 'Class and Power in the Arab World', at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, 16.9.87
v 'The Contemporary Dynamics of the Iran-Iraq War', at the Institute of Foreign Affairs, Beijing, 18.9.87
vi 'Stability in the Gulf: the Significance of Class Structure', at Beijing University, 22.6.87
vii 'Critical Aspects of Contemporary Middle Eastern Politics', Northwest University, Xi'an, 24.9.87
viii 'Alliances and Cleavages in the Middle East', at a conference on 'Norway, OPEC and the Middle East', Bergen, 9.10.87
ix 'Sudanese Identity and the Problem of National Integration' at a conference on Sudanese Studies at the University of Khartoum, 9.1.88
x 'The Analysis of Middle Eastern Societies', at the SovietAcademy of Sciences (Institute for Oriental Studies), Moscow, 21.7.88
xi Participant in workshop preparing 'Le Monde Arabe a l'Horizon 2000', UNESCO conference, Tunis, 11-14.9.88
xii 'The Nature of Community in the Middle East: a Case Study of Sudan', at the International Symposium of the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies, International University of Japan (held at the University of Durham), 3.8.89
xiii 'European Approaches to the Study of the Middle East' at the Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, 25.9.89
xiv 'The Nature of the State in the Arab World', at the Karl Marx University, Leipzig, 6.11.89
xv 'Current Developments in the Middle East', at the Urania Foreign Affairs Society, Leipzig, 9.11.89
xvi 'Towards a Framework for Analysing Contemporary Arab Politics', at the Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic, Berlin, 13.11.89
xvii 'Economic Liberalisation in the Arab World: its Social and Political Significance', at the BRISMES/AFEMAM conference, Paris, 9.7.90
xviii 'Problems of Research Training', at the BRISMES/AFEMAM conference, Paris, 10.7.90
xix 'Britain and the Crisis in the Gulf', 5th anniversary lecture of the Institute for Middle Eastern Studies, InternationalUniversity of Japan, delivered in Tokyo, 2.11.90
xx 'Islamic Fundamentalism and the Military in Sudan', at Keio University, Tokyo, 27.11.90
xxi 'Can Universalistic Norms and Islamic Cultural Traditions be Reconciled?' delivered in absentia at the conference on 'Islam and Human Rights', sponsored by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tehran, 10.9.91
xxii 'The Economic Impact of the Gulf War', at the University of Oslo, 6.11.91
xxiii 'European Community Policy in the Middle East', at the Middle East Institute, Washington, 22.11.91
xxiv 'Regional Security and Cooperation in the Middle East: the role of the European Community', at the conference of the Middle East Association of North America, Washington, 24.11.91
xxv 'Realms within which Integrated Communities can be fostered in the Middle East', meeting of the Trans-European Policy Studies Association, Brussels, 23.3.92
xxvi 'The Egyptian Experience in Regional Perspective: International Factors and Economic Liberalisation in the Arab World', at the conference on 'La Liberalisation de l'Economie Egyptienne et son Insertion dans le Marche Mondial', University of Cairo, 2.5.92
xxvii 'The Political Future of Iraq' at the Diplomatic Training Institute, Oman, 10.5.92
xxviii 'Assessing the Political Stability of Gulf States', at the Diplomatic Training Institute, Oman, 11.5.92
xxvix 'Evolving Security Policies in the Gulf', at the Diplomatic Training Institute, Oman, 12.5.92
xxx 'European Community Policy on the Middle East, in the Light of the Gulf War', at the conference on 'The Middle East Two Years after the Second Gulf War', PanteiosUniversity, Athens, 6.2.93
xxxi 'Islam and Ethnicity in Eastern Europe', (jointly with B. Szajkowski), given in absentia at the international conference on 'Muslim Minorities/Communities in Post-Bipolar Europe', St Cyril I Metodij University, Skopje, 21.4.93
xxxii 'Political Reform and Conditionality in EC - Arab World Relations', at the conference on 'EC - Arab World Relations', Castelgondolfo, 16.6.93
xxxiii 'Human Rights Issues in EC Policy towards the Middle East', at the conference of the European Association for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Warwick, 9.7.93
xxxiv 'The Politics and International Relations of the Middle East: an Outline of the Dynamics', at the National Chengchi University, Chinese Taiwan, 5.1.94
xxxv 'Security Problems and the Future of Gulf Cooperation', at the Diplomatic Training Institute, Oman, 16.4.95
xxxvi 'Security and Stability in the Mediterranean', at Nasser University, Libya, 14.12.95
xxxvii 'Britain and the Study of the Middle East', at Sana'a University, Yemen, 10.12.96
xxxviii 'The European Union and the Middle East', at the Middle East Studies Centre, Amman, 15.5.97
xxxix 'Arab Regional Integration and the Outside World', at the IraqiAcademy, Baghdad, 25.11.97
xl 'Problems of Democratisation in the Arab World', at Garyounis University (Libya), 18.12.97
xli 'European Union Policy towards the Arab World', at University of Jordan, 3.4.98
xlii 'The State and Economic Liberalisation : Comparing the Middle East with East Asia', at SaratovUniversity (Russia), 9.9.98
xliii 'Libyan Foreign Policy: a British Perspective', at the Academy for Graduate Studies and Economic Research, Tripoli (Libya), 22.1.00
xliv 'UN Sanctions and the International System', at the al-Hikmah Research Centre, Baghdad, 25.3.00
xlv 'The Politics of UN Sanctions: the Cases of Iraq, Libya and Sudan', at the International Association of Middle East Studies conference, Free University Berlin, 7.10.00
xlvi ‘A Critique of British Policy on the Gulf Crisis since 1991’, at the conference of the Ibn Rushd Research Centre, Abu Dhabi, 21.1.01
xlvii ‘The Impact of UN Sanctions’, at the United Nations Association, Khartoum, 19.2.01
xlviii ‘British-Sudanese relations, 1989-2001: Between the United States and the European Union’, at the conference on ‘Sudanese-British Relations’, University of Khartoum, 22.2.01
xlvix ‘Libyan-British Relations, 1951-2001: Between Cooperation and Conflict’, at the conference on ‘Britain and North Africa’, Temimi Centre, Tunisia, 23.3.01
l ‘Social Dimensions of the Free Market and Programmes of Economic Liberalisation’, at the University of Damascus, 7.4.01
li ‘Current Developments in the British Higher Education Sector’, at the University of Damascus, 8.4.01
lii ‘The Embargo, the New World Order and the Issue of Human Rights’, at the conference on ‘Embargo and Human Rights in Iraq’, Beit al-Hikmah, Baghdad, 9.5.01
liii ‘Libyan –British Relations: the Record and the Prospects’, at the conference on Libyan-British Relations held in Malta under the auspices of the Royal Institute for International Affairs, Sliema, 25.5.01
liv ‘Reform and Change in British Universities’, at the Moroccan Ministry of Higher Education, Rabat, 23.9.01
lv ‘The Political Future of Iraq’, at Al-Akhawayn University, Morocco, 25.9.01
lvi ‘Sanctions and International Law’, at Al-Akhawayn University, Morocco, 27.9.01
lvii ‘Globalisation Trends’, at the conference on ‘Governing Stability Across the Mediterranean’, Istituto Affari Internazionale, Rome, 22.3.02
lviii ‘The Evolution of Western Understanding of Islam’, at the East and West Seminar ‘Towards a Better Understanding’, Kuwait, 12.5.02
lix ‘Muslims in Britain: Communal Identities and the BritishState’, Imam Ouzai College of Islamic Studies, Beirut, 28.5.02
lx ‘Problem Areas in the Middle East’, at the Franco-British Council, 3.7.02
lxi ‘The Impact of September 11 on the Middle East’, at the World Conference of Middle Eastern Studies, Mainz, 11.9.02
lxii ‘What Went Wrong? A Critique of the EU’s CFSP Towards the Middle East’, at the seminar on ‘The EU and the Crisis in the Middle East’ at the Institut d’Etudes de la Securite, Paris, 20.9.02
lxiii ‘Political Stability in North Africa: in Europe’s Best Interest?’, at the joint conference of the Royal United Services Institute (London) and the Academy of Graduate Studies (Tripoli), entitled ‘The Euro-African Dialogue’, held in Tripoli, 31.10.02
lxiv ‘Where is the New World Order Heading? A View from the Underside’, at the conference on ‘Iraq and the Future of World Oil Supplies’, held by the Centre for Global Energy Studies, London, 13.12.02
lxv ‘International Relations Theory and the Issue of Globalisation’, at the University of Khartoum, 5.1.03
lxvi ‘Britain and the Security of the Gulf’, at the Gulf Research Centre, Dubai, 8.1.03
lxvii ‘Globalisation as Economic Phenomenon’, at the international conference on ‘Globalisation’, held at the American University Sharjah, 27.1.03
lxviii ‘International Law, the UN Security Council and the Case of Iraq’, Academy of Graduate Studies, Benghazi, 14.4.03
lxix ‘The EU and Democratisation: the Experience in the Middle East’, at the conference on ‘A New Arab Coalition for Dialogue and Peace’, held at the Tres Culturas Fondation, Seville, 9.5.03
lxx ‘Reconstruction and Economic Development in the Middle East in a Transaltlantic Perspective’, at the conference on ‘Tasks for Transatlantic Cooperation’, held by the Istituto Affari Internazionale, Rome, 5.7.03.
Ixxi ‘Iraq and the Future of he Middle East’, at the University of Monterrey, Mexico, 9.9.03
lxxii ‘Iraq: Liberation or Occupation?’, at the University of Monterrey, Mexico, 11.9.03
lxxiii ‘Islam, Democratic Transition and Regime Stability in the Mediterranean, at the conference on ‘Diversity and Change in the International Order’, held by the Institute of Strategic Studies, Lisbon, 22.11.03
lxxiv ‘Assessing the Experience of the Iraq War’, at the International Institute for Islamic Thought and Civilisation, Kuala Lumpur, 19.12.03.
lxxv ‘The EU and the Persian Gulf after the War: Prospects for Change?’, at the conference on ‘The Persian Gulf: Regional Developments”, held at the Institute for Political and International Studies, Teheran, 18.2.04
lxxvi ‘The Impact of the Iraq War on EU Policy in the Gulf Region’, at the conference on ‘Europe in a Changing World’, held at the Middle EastTechnicalUniversity, Ankara, 25.5.04
lxxvii ‘Present Problems and Future Prospects of a Developed Islamic State in the Contemporary World’, at the Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 6.8.04.
lxxviii ‘Political Reforms, Public Participation and Social Change in the Southern Mediterranean’, at the conference on ‘The Future of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership’, held by the European University Institute (Florence) in Siena, 5.11.04.
lxxix ‘The Concept of Legitmacy’, at the conference on ‘The Social Sciences in the 21st Century: Shifting Boundaries and Paradigms’, held at the American University Sharjah, 6.2.05.
lxxx ‘The EU and Political Reform in the Gulf’, in the 2005 Eurogolfe Forum, organised by the Institut des Sciences Politiques (Paris) in Menton, 18.6.05.
lxxxi ‘Radical Islamism and the World Order: an Inevitable Confrontation?’, at the International Islamic University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 5.8.05.
lxxxii ‘Britain, Islam and the Middle East’, at the Prince of Songkla University, Pattani campus (Thailand), 17.8.05.
lxxxiii ‘Containing Radical Islamism: the Roots of Conflict and the Scope of Compromise’, at the Academica Sinica (Taipei), 25.8.05.
lxxxiv ‘The Impact of the 2003 Gulf War on the Middle East’, at the Institute of Diplomatic Studies (Riyadh), 12.11.05.
lxxxv ‘Relations between the Arab World and the West, in the Light of the Gulf War’, at KingAbdel-AzizUniversity (Jeddah), 15.11.05.
lxxxvi ‘The World Trade Organisation and Problems of the Global Economy’, at the KingFahadUniversity for Petroleum and Minerals (Dhahran), 20.11.05.
lxxxvii ‘Western Policies in the Middle East and the Agenda of Democratisation’, at the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Bahrain Majlis al-Shura (Manama), 23.11.05
lxxxviii ‘Political Reform and Stability in the Gulf Region’, at the conference on ‘EU-Gulf Relations: Enhancing Economic, Political and Security Cooperation’, held by the Istituto Affari Internazionale (Rome), 26 11.05
lxxxix ‘The Role of Government: Leader, Arbitrator or Follower?’, at the Jeddah Economic Forum (Jeddah), 11.2.06
lxxxx ‘Democratisation and the Greater Middle East Project’, at the National Chengshe University (Taipei), 8.5.06
lxxxxi ‘Oil and the Gulf’, at the Chinese Taiwan Petroleum Company (Taipei), 9.5.06
lxxxxii ‘Saudi Arabia: Towards Real Change’, at the National Chengshe University (Taipei), 10.5.06
lxxxxiii ‘International Involvement in the Gulf’, at the National Chengshe University (Taipei), 11.5.06
lxxxxix ‘Exploring the Benefits of Privatisation in Saudi Arabia’, at the conference on ‘Investment in Saudi Arabia’, held by the Middle East Economic Digest in London, 19.6.06
c ‘US Objectives in the Gulf’, at the conference of the Gulf Research Centre, Dubai, 11.1.07.
ci ‘External Views of Saudi Arabia’s Poltical Future’, at the Makkiyah Group, Jeddah, 28.2.07.
cii ‘British Policy in the Middle East’, at the University of Jakarta, 4.9.07
ciii ‘The Prospects for, and Limits to, Political Change in Saudi Arabia’, at the AustralianNationalUniversity, Canberra, 10.9.07.
civ ‘Resource Depletion, Dependence and Development: the Case of Saudi Arabia’, at the international conference on Resource Depletion, Dependence and Development, held by the Royal Institute for International Affairs, London, 18.4.08.
cv ‘The Gulf, the West and the East: the Impact of Asia’s Development and Growing Political Significance on the Gulf’, at the Institute of Development Studies, Riyadh, 4.5.08.
cvi ‘Security and Foreign Policy Issues in Current British-Saudi Relations’, at the conference on ‘Saudi-British Relations’, held at the Institute of Development Studies, Riyadh, 5.5.08.
cvii ‘Prospects for the Development of Saudi Arabia in the Post-Oil Era’, at the conference on the political economy of the Gulf, held by the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), Menton, 7.6.08.
cviii ‘The Economy of Saudi Arabia’, at the Ca’Foscari University, Venice, 10.6.08.
cix ‘The Gulf Region: Poised for Further Conflict?’, at the Universidade Fernando Pessoa, Oporto, 19.5.08.
cx ‘China’s Growing Significance in the Gulf: the Geopolitical Significance’, at the Annual Conference of the Chinese Political Science Association, held at the ChineseUniversity, Hong Kong, 15.7.08.
cxi ‘ChangingPatterns of Accumulation and Wealth Distribution: the Case of Saudi Arabia’, at the conference on ‘The Dynamics of Change in the Arab World’, held at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, 12.9.08.
cxii ‘GCC: New National Security Strategies’, at the conference on ‘Europe, the Gulf and the Mediterranean: Drawing on the Lessons of Venice’, held by the Eurogolfe Forum in Venice, 18.10.08.
cxiii ‘China and the Middle East’, at Al-AkhawaynUniversity, Morocco, 3.11.08.
cxiv ‘Saudi Arabia: Facing Neo-Global Liberalisation’, at Al-AkhawaynUniversity, Morocco, 4.11.08.
cxv ‘The Political Economy of the Gulf’, at FloridaInternationalUniversity, 19.11.08.
cxvi ‘Chinese Policies in the Gulf Region’, at FloridaInternationalUniversity, 20.11.08.
cxvii ‘Soverign Wealth Funds of the ArabGulf’, at the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, Barcelona, 1.5.09.
cxviii ‘Arab Sovereign Wealth Funds: the Challenge of Transparency’, paper presented in absentia with Sara Bazoobandi to the conference on ‘Geopolitics of the Gulf’, held at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Canada, 29.8.09.
cxviv ‘Energy Dynamics and Political Reform in the ArabStates of the Gulf’, at the conference on ‘Political Reform in the GCC and its Implications for EU Policy’, at the Fundacion par alas Relationes Internationales y el Dialogo Exterior, Madrid, 13.11.09.
cxx ‘Recent Directions in British Middle East Studies’, at NorthwestUniversity, Xi’an, China, 8.3.10.
cxxi ‘The Prospects for and Limitations to Political Change in Saudi Arabia’, at NorthwestUniversity, Xi’an, China, 10.3.10.
cxxii ‘China’s Growing Role in the Gulf: Changing the Balance of the Gulf’s External Relationships’, at the DubaiSchool of Government, Dubai, 18.10.10.
cxxiii ‘China, India and the Gulf: Perspectives on Future Security Issues’, at the conference on ‘India and GCC countries, Iran and Iraq: Emerging Security Perspectives, held by the Indian Council for World Affairs and the AAS in New Delhi, 20-21.11.10.
cxxiv ‘China, India and West Asia: Future Perspectives’, at the MahatmaGandhiUniversity, Kerala, 23.11.10.
cxxv ‘The Saudi Political Economy’, at the MahatmaGandhiUniversity, Kerala, 24.11.10.
cxxvi ‘China, India and the Gulf’, at the University of Khartoum, 4.1.11.
cxxvii ‘South-East Asia and the Gulf: Convergence and Competition in the Wider Asian Context’, at the founding conference of the Middle East Institute, NationalUniversity of Singapore, 18.5.11.
cxxviii ‘The Arab Spring: Explaining the Uprisings and Predicting the Impact on the ArabStates of the Gulf’, at conference on ‘The Arab Spring’, held at the New Zealand Institute for International Affairs, Wellington, 2.8.11.
cxxix ‘Understanding the Dynamics of the Arab Uprisings’, at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, 5.8.11.
cxxx ‘Explaining the Arab Uprisings and Predicting their Future Course’, at the Academy of Military Science, Beijing, 14.9.11.
cxxxi ‘The Dynamics of the Arab Uprisings’, at Peking University, 18.9.11.
cxxxii ‘The Arab Spring in Perspective’, at Mahatma Gandhi University, 31.10.11.
cxxxiii ‘China and India in the Gulf: Competition or Complementarity’, at Doon University, 7.11.11.
cxxxiv ‘The Asian Dimension of Developments in the Gulf’, at the University of Khartoum, 4.1.12.
cxxxv ‘Understanding the Dynamics of the Arab Spring’, at the Conference of the Asian Federation of Middle East Associations”, held in Buzan, 3.10.12.
cxxxvi ‘Contemporary Developments in the Arab World’, at Hankuk University for Foreign Studies, 6.10.12.
cxxxvii ‘The Future of Arab Regimes’, at the Institute of West Asian and African Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, 10.10.12.
cxxxviii ‘Change, Transformation and Stability in the Middle East’, at the Institute of Middle East Studies, Northwest University (Xi’an), 12.10.12.
cxxxix ‘The Dynamics of Change in the Arab World’, at the University of Moneterrey (Mexico), 15.11.12.
cxl ‘Shift to the East: Gulf Responses to a Transformed Global Order and a Divisive Regional Environment’, Keynote Speech at the Gulf Studies Seminar, Jamia Millia University, 29.10.12.
cxli ‘The Future of Political Transformation in West Asia and North Africa’, at the conference on The March towards Democracy in the Arab World, held at Mahatma Gandhi University (Kerala), 4.2.13.
cxlii ‘Changing Balances in the Gulf’s Economic Relations: the Move towards Asia’, at the University of Calcutta, 7.2.13.
cxliii ‘The Role of Asia in the Evolving Security Dynamics and Architecture of the Gulf Region’, at the Asian Security Conference, held at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyis, Delhi, 13.2.13.
cxliv ‘China, the West and the Gulf’, at the conference on Middle East Studies at the Shanghai International Studies University, 10 February 2014.
cxlv ‘Chinese Policy in the Middle East: an Outsider’s View’, public lecture at the Shaanxi Normal University (Xi’an), 20 April 2015.
cxlvi ‘Regional Counter-Terrorism Cooperation: the Arab Experience’, at the Xiangshan Forum, 16 October 2015.
cxlvii ‘Understanding the Unrest, Disarray and Conflict in the Arab World’, at the Department of Developing Areas, Tsinghua Univesity, 9 November 2015.
cxlviii ‘The One Belt One Road Strategy and the Middle East”, Nanjing University, 17 November 2015.
cxlvix ‘The Middle East and Afghanistan: Comparing the Experience’, at the conference on Afghanistan at Shaanxi Normal University (Xi’an), 15 November 2015.
cxlvx ‘China and the Gulf: Perspectives on the Relationship”, at the conference on China and the Gulf at Qatar University, 10 December 2015.
(e)Conferences, and sessions of conferences, organised
i 'Strategies for Social and Economic Development in the ArabGulf', held at the University of Exeter, July 1979
ii 'State, Economy and Power in Saudi Arabia', held at the University of Exeter, July 1980
iii 'Iraq: the ContemporaryState', held at the University of Exeter, July 1981
iv Session on 'Structure and Dynamics of the Gulf Cooperation Council', at the annual conference of the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies, July 1983
v Session on 'Classes, Elites and Political Choices in the Middle East', at the 1985 congress of the International Political Science Association, held in Paris, July 1985
vi Session on the 'Nature of the State in the Modern Middle East', at the annual conference of the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies, July 1987
vii Session on 'The Shaping of State and National Community in the Middle East', at the annual conference of the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies, July 1988
viii Session on 'Soviet Studies of the Middle East', at the annual conference of the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies, July 1989
ix Session on 'Economic Liberalisation in the Arab World', at the annual conference of the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies, July 1990
x 'Economic Liberalisation in the Middle East and its Social and Political Effects', inaugural conference of RUSEL, University of Exeter, September 1991
xi Session on 'Democratisation and Economic Liberalisation', at the annual conference of the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies, July 1992
xii Session on 'European Community Policies in the Middle East', at the conference of the European Association of Middle Eastern Studies,
University of Warwick, July 1993
xiii 'Muslim Communities in Post-Bipolar Europe' (joint convenor with G. Nonneman and B. Szajkowski), by the Council of Europe and held at the University of Durham, September 1993
xiv 'British-Libyan Relations', jointly with the LibyanAcademy for Graduate Studies and Economic Research, held in Tripoli, January 2000
xv ‘Radical Islamism in Contemporary Politics’, at the Foreign and Commonwealth
Office, London, November 2001
xvi Conference on ‘The United States, International Terrorism and the Arab World’, held at the University of Exeter, 15-16 July 2002
xvii Workshop on “China and the Gulf”, with Mei Zhang, at the Gulf Research Meeting, University of Cambridge, July 2010
xviii Workshop on “The WTO and Globalisation: the GCC Impact”, with Mohamed Ramadi, at the Gulf Research Meeting, University of Cambridge, July 2011
xvix Workshop on “Asia-Gulf Relations”, with Monica Malik, at the Gulf Research Meeting, University of Cambridge, July 2012
xx Workshop on “Asia and Gulf Security”, with Yang Guang, at the Gulf Research Meeting, University of Cambridge, July 2013
xxi Workshop on “The Gulf and the United States”, with Steve Hook and Abdalla Baabood, University of Cambridge, August 2014
xxii Workshop on “The Gulf and the BRICS”, with Degang Sun and Alejandra Galindo, University of Cambridge, August 2015
(f) Membership of editorial boards
i Editorial board member, Arab Gulf Journal (Basra), 1981-90
ii Editorial advisory board member, Journal of International Studies, 1984-92
iii Editorial board member, Journal of British Middle Eastern Studies (formerly BRISMES Bulletin), 1986-1990
iv Editorial board member, The Arab Researcher, 1984-2002
v Editor, The BRISMES Newsletter, 1987-90
vi Editorial board member, Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences (United Arab Emirates), 1990-95
vii Editorial advisory board member, Review of International Affairs (Ankara), 2001-3
viii Editorial board member, Journal of Holy Land Studies, 2001-
ix Editorial board member, Maghreb-Machreq (Paris), 2002-
x Editorial board member, Contemporary Arab Affairs (Beirut), 2008-
xi Editorial board member, Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (Shanghai), 2015-
(g) Consultancies, broadcasting etc.
i Consultant, Oxford Analytica Ltd., 1981-4
ii Occasional consultant, SA 3 Ltd., 1983-
iii Frequent radio interviews. Consultancy for BBC and ITV.
iv Liberal Democrat briefing at the Lib-Dem conference, September 2000, dealing with the dilemmas of sanctions on Iraq.
v United Nations Security Council, Working Party on Sanctions: presentation of evidence on the impact of sanctions on Iraq, Libya and Sudan, 14 November 2000
vi British Council/Department of Trade and Industry briefing on Libya, 9 November 2001
vi Foreign and Commonwealth Office briefings. e.g. ‘Rogue States: How to Cope with them Better’, 30 November 2001
vii European Commision, Directorate of Social Affairs, consultation on the fight agains anti-semitism and Islamophobia, 20 March 2003
viii House of Commons briefing on the current state of Middle Eastern studies in the UK, 28 October 2003
ix European Commission, Directorate of External Relations, consultation on Islamist radicalism in Saudi Arabia, 3 December 2003
x Foreign and Commonwealth Office, meeting convened at the British Embassy Abu Dhabi, consultation on changing conditionss in the Gulf region, 4 February 2014
G. Activity in the Community
i Continuing role being played in giving advice on European Union policy in the Middle East.
ii Regular speaker at briefing sessions on the Middle East.
H. Publications
(a) Books
i Social and Economic Development in the ArabGulf (ed.), (Croom Helm, London, 1980), 242pp.
ii State, Society and Economy in Saudi Arabia (ed.), (Croom Helm, London, 1981), 326pp.
iii Iraq: the Contemporary State (ed.), (Croom Helm, London, 1982), 283pp.
iv Prospects for the World Oil Industry (ed. with Richard Lawless), (Croom Helm, London, May 1985), 131pp., 32 tables
v Class and Power in Sudan: the Dynamics of Sudanese Politics, 1898-1985, (Macmillan, London, 1987) 391pp.
vi Sira' al-Sultah wa al-Tharwah fi al-Sudan: munthu al-Istiqlal wa hata al-Intifadah (The Struggle for Power and Resources in Sudan: from Independence to the Uprising), (University of Khartoum Press, 1990, 2nd. edition 1995), 300pp.
vii Political and Economic Liberalisation in the Middle East ed. with Emma Murphy, (British Academic Press, London, 1993), 302pp.
viii Muslim Communities in the New Europe ed. with Gerd Nonneman and Bogdan Szajkowski, (Ithaca Press, Reading, 1996), ix + 346pp.
ix Security Challenges in the Mediterranean Region ed. with Roberto Aliboni and George Joffe, (Frank Cass, London, 1996), 195pp.
x-xvi Political Economy of the Middle East, six volumes jointly edited with Rodney Wilson. Volume I: Economic Development, 384pp., Volume II: International Economic Relations, 320pp., Volume III: Islamic Economics, 528pp., Volume IV: Economic and Political Liberalisation, 448pp., Volume V: The Role of the State, 448pp., Volume VI: Oil, 400pp., (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2000)
xviiSanctions and the PariahStates in the Middle East: Iraq, Libya and Sudan, (Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder, 2001), 241pp.
xviii Al-‘Uqubat wa al-Mambudhun fi al-Sharq al-Awsat (Sanctions and the “PariahStates” in the Middle East – translation of xi), (Centre for Arab Unity Studies, Beirut, 2001), 268pp.
xix Saudi Arabia: Power, Legitimacy and Survival (Routledge, London, 2006), 206pp.
xx Al-Mamlakah al-Arabiyah al-Suudiyah (Gulf Research Centre, Dubai, 2006), 210pp. Translation of the above-mentioned Routledge book.
xxi The Political Economy of Saudi Arabia (Routledge, London, 2007), 254pp.
xxii Asia-Gulf Economic Relations in the 21st Century: the Local to Global Transformation (ed), (Gerlach, Berlin, 2013), 370pp.
xxiii Security Dynamics of East Asia in the Gulf Region (ed, with Yang Guang), (Gerlach, Berlin, 2014), 263pp.
xxiv Social and Economic Development in the Arab Gulf (ed), (Routledge, London and New York, 2014), 241pp. New edition of the 1980 Croom Helm book.
xxv State, Society and Economy in Saudi Arabia (ed), (Routledge, London and New York, 2015), 314pp. New edition of the 1982 Croom Helm book.
xxvi The United States and the Gulf: Towards a Reassessment of Gulf Commitments and Alignments? (ed, with Steve Hook), (Gerlach, Berlin, 2015), 270pp.
(b) Non-Book Monographs
i Dilemmas of Non-Oil Economic Development in the ArabGulf, (Arab Research Centre, London, 1980), 40pp.
ii Economic Liberalisation in the Arab World: its Social and Political Significance, (RUSEL, Exeter, 1991), 18pp.
(c) Chapters in Books, Proceedings
i 'East Africa and the Commonwealth', in Collected Seminar Papers on the Impact of African Issues on the Commonwealth, (Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London, 1969), pp.31-47
ii 'Theory and the Integration of the ArabGulf', in M. Al-Najjar (ed.), Man and Society in the ArabGulf, (University of Basrah Publications, Basrah, 1980), pp.173-190
iii 'Introduction' in T. Niblock (ed.), Social and Political Development in the Arab Gulf, (Croom Helm, London, 1980), pp.11-19
iv 'Prospects for Integration in the ArabGulf, in T. Niblock (ed.), Social and Economic Development in the ArabGulf, (Croom Helm, London, 1980), pp. 187-209
v 'Can the Indian Ocean States keep out the Great Powers?' in A. Farid, Oil and Security in the Arabian Gulf, (Croom Helm, London, 1981), pp. 130-133
vi 'The Role of the Sudanese Socialist Union in Sudan's System of Government', in C. Allen (ed.), Post-Independence Sudan, Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh, 1981), pp.11-24
vii 'Introduction', in T. Niblock (ed.), State, Society and Economy in Saudi Arabia, (Croom Helm, London, 1981), pp.11-22
viii 'Social Structure and the Development of the Saudi Arabian Political System', in T. Niblock (ed.), State, Society and Economy in Saudi Arabia, (Croom Helm, London, 1982), pp.75-105
ix 'The Emergence of an Industrial Working Class in the Sudan under Condominium Rule', in La Classe Ouvriere dans le Monde Arab, collectedconference papers, (Research Centre on Workers' Culture, Algiers, 1984), pp.420-64
x 'Introduction' in T. Niblock (ed.), Iraq: the ContemporaryState, (Croom Helm, London, 1982), pp.1-7
xi 'Iraqi Policies towards the Arab States of the Gulf, 1958-81' in T. Niblock (ed.), Iraq: the ContemporaryState, (Croom Helm, London, 1982), pp.125-149
xii 'Le Golfe dans la Politique Etrangere de l'Irak, 1968-82', in B.Kodami (ed.), Quelle Securite pour le Golfe?, (Institut Francais des Relations Internationales, Paris, 1984), pp.65-86
xiii 'Erdolwirtschaft und ihr Einfluss auf die sozialen und politischen Strukturen der Golfregion', in F. Scholz (ed.), Die Golfstaaten, (Westerman, Braunschweig, 1985), pp.187-200
xiv 'Al-Khalij wa Siyaasat al 'Iraq al-Khalijah' (The Gulf and Iraq's Gulf Policy) in B.Q.Dawish (ed.), Amn al-Khalij, (Ecogroup, Paris, 1986), pp.58-71
xv 'Numayri's Fall: the Economic Basis', in M. Abd al-Rahim, R. Badal, A. Hardallo and P. Woodward, (eds.) Sudan Since Independence, Gower, London, 1986), pp.34-41
xvi 'Interactions of State and Economy in Sudan: the Experience of a Critical Period, in Collected Conference Papers, (BRISMES, London, 1986), pp.293.306
xvii 'International Relations' in P. Auchterlonie (ed.), The Middle East and Islam: a Bibliographical Introduction, 1977-83, (Inter Documentation Company, Zug, 1986), pp.122-7
xviii 'Modern Arabia and the Gulf States' in P. Auchterlonie (ed.), TheMiddle East and Islam: a Bibliographical Introduction, 1977-83, (Inter Documentation Company, Zug, 1986), pp.135-41
xix 'The Economics of the Israeli Settlements in the Occupied Territories: a Commentary', in League of Arab States, Israeli Settlements in the Occupied ArabTerritories, (League of Arab States, Tunis, 1987), pp.269-76
xx 'Introduction', in H. Al-Alkim, The Foreign Policy of the United Arab Emirates, (Saqi Books, London, 1989), pp.xv-xix
xxi 'The State of the Art in British Middle Eastern Studies', in T. Ismael, The State of the Art in Middle Eastern Studies, (Praeger, New York, 1989), pp. 39-57
xxii 'The Gulf Crisis and the Comprehension of Middle Eastern Politics', in T. Ismael and J. Ismael (eds.), Politics and Government in the Middle East and North Africa, (Miami, FloridaInternationalUniversity Press, 1991) pp.ix-xiv
xxiii 'The Nature of Community in the Middle East: a Case Study of Sudan', in T. Kuroda and R. Lawless (eds.) The Nature of the Islamic Community, (Tokyo, Keiso Shobo, 1991), pp.209-232
xxiv 'Islamic Movements and Sudan's Political Coherence', in H. Bleuchot, C. Delmet and D. Hopwood (eds.), Sudan: History, Identity, Ideology, (Reading, Ithaca Press, 1991), pp.253-268
xxv 'The Background to the Change of Government in 1985', in P. Woodward (ed.), Sudan after Nimeiri, (London, Routledge, 1991), pp.34-44
xxvi 'Arab Losses, First World Gains', in J. Gittings (ed.), Beyond the Gulf War: the Middle East and the New World Order, (London, CIIR, 1991), pp.77-85
xxvii 'The Realms within which Regional Cooperation and Integration could be Fostered' in G. Nonneman (ed.), The Middle East and Europe: an Integrated Communities Approach, (London, Federal Trust, 1992), pp. 45-52. Also in second edition 1993.
xxviii 'The Eastern Arab World: Background Assessment', in G. Nonneman (ed.), The Middle East and Europe: an Integrated Communities Approach, (London, Federal Trust, 1992), pp. 159-162. Also in second edition, 1993.
xxix 'Can Universalistic Norms and Islamic Cultural Traditions be Reconciled?', in A. Sinada (ed.), Religion and Human Rights: the Case of Sudan, (London, Sudan Human Rights Organisation, 1992), pp.25-44
xxx 'Democratisation and Economic Liberalisation in the Arab World: Mutually Reinforcing or Incompatible?' in R. Kimber (ed.), Democracy in the Middle East, Proceedings of the 1992 BRISMES Conference, (University of St Andrews, 1992), pp.207-216
xxxi 'Introduction' (with E. Murphy), in T. Niblock and E. Murphy (eds.),Economic and Political Liberalisation in the Middle East, (British Academic Press, London, 1993), pp.xi-xvii
xxxii 'International and Domestic Factors in the Economic Liberalisation Process in Arab Countries', in T. Niblock and E. Murphy (eds.), Economic and Political Liberalisation in the Middle East, (British Academic Press, London, 1993), pp.55-87
xxxiii 'Towards a Conference on Security and Cooperation in the Mediterranean and Middle East', in G. Nonneman (ed.), The Middle East and Europe: an Integrated Communities Approach, (London, Federal Trust, 1992), pp.245-50. Also in second edition, 1993.
xxxiv 'Emerging Patterns of Conflict and Order in the Middle East. How much Change and how much Continuity?, in H. Furtig and R. Muller-Syring (eds), Ursachen gewaltformiger Konflikte in der Golfregion, (Peter Lang, Frankfurt, 1993), pp.199-209
xxxv 'The Politics and International Relations of the Middle East: an Outline of the Dynamics', in Hsu Cheng-Hsian (ed.), Zong Dong Yan Jiu Dao Lun (The Study of the Contemporary Middle East), (Sino-Arabian Publishers, Taipei, 1994), pp.41-75
xxxvi 'Regional Cooperation and Security in the Middle East: the Role of the European Community', in T. and J. Ismael (eds.), The Gulf War and the New World Order, (University Press of Florida, 1994), pp.116-131
xxxvii 'North-South Economic Relations in the Mediterranean', in R. Aliboni, G. Joffe and T. Niblock (eds), Security Challenges in the Mediterranean Region, (Frank Cass, London, 1996), pp. 115-136
xxxviii 'Islam and Ethnicity in Eastern Europe', in G. Nonneman, T. Niblock, and B. Szajkowski (eds), Muslim Communities in the New Europe, (Ithaca Press, Reading, 1996), pp. 27-51
xxxix 'Na de Golfoolog : een nieuw Midden-Oosten?', in R. Doom and G. Nonneman (eds), Het Midden Oosten, (VUP Press, Brussels, 1997), pp. 15-26
xl 'The Sanctions on Iraq : the Use of Peaceful Means to Uphold International Law or an Affront to Humanitarian Values?', in N. Adawy and B. Wharton (eds), Limerick Anthology of Arab Affairs, (University of Limerick Press, 1998), pp.73-86
xli 'The Arabs as Seen by Others : Does the United States See Arab Unity more Positively than the United States?' in I. Ubaydi (ed), Al-Qawmiyya al-Arabiyya wa al-Mustaqbal (Arab Nationalism and the Future), (IraqiAcademy, Baghdad, 1998), pp.568-580
xlii 'Prospects for Cooperation between Europe and the Arab World: Creating a Framework which Recognises the Arab Regional Dimension', in Khasawnih, S., and Nielsen, J., Arabs and the West: Mutual Images, (Jordan University Press, 1999), pp. 99-114
xliii 'What would a Post-Saddam Iraq Look Like?', in McKnight, S., Partrick, N., and Toase, F., Gulf Security: Opportunities and Challenges for the New Generation, (Royal United Services Institute, London, 2000), pp.47-49
xliv 'Libyan Foreign Policy', in Ehteshami, A., and Hinnebusch, R. (eds.), The Foreign Policies of Middle East States, (Lynne Rienner, Boulder, 2002), pp.213-234
xlv ‘Sudanese-British Relations 1989-2001: Between the EU and the US’, in Hasan, Y.F. and Al-Sid, A. (eds), Sudanese-British Relations, (Khartoum University Press, 2000), pp.91-100
xlvi ‘British-Libyan Relations 1951-2001: Between Cooperation and Conflict’, in Temimi, A. and Omri, M (eds), La Grande Bretagne et le Maghreb (Fondation pour la Recherche Scientifique et l’Information, 2002), pp.175-88
xlvii ‘Introduction’ to Sulami, M., The West and Islam (Routledge, London, 2003), pp.1-3
xlviii ‘Civil Society in the Middle East”, in Choueiri, Y., (ed), A Companion to the History of the Middle East (Blackwell, Oxford, 2005), pp.486-503
xlix ‘Saudi Arabia’s Economy: the Challenge of Reform’, jointly with Monica Malik, in Nonneman, G. (ed.), State and Economy in Saudi Arabia (Hurst, London, 2005), pp.85-110
l ‘Prospects of Political and Economic Reform in Saudi Arabia’, in Zviagelskaya, I. (ed.), The Middle East: Essays in Honour of Professor Vitaly Naumkin (Oriental Studies Publishers, Moscow, 2005), pp.129-147, in Russian
li ‘Globalization as Economic Phenomenon: a Critical Interpretation’, in Fox, J, Mourtada-Sabbah, N., and al-Mutawa, M. (eds.), Globalization and the Gulf (Routledge, London, 2006), pp.90-106
lii ‘Globalisation and the Saudi Economy: Gains and Losses’, in Guazzone, L., and Pioppi, D. (eds), The Arab State and Neo-Liberal Globalisation (Ithaca Press, Reading, 2009), pp.159-184
liii ‘China’s Growing Involvement in the Gulf: the Geopolitical Significance’, in Shen, F., and Blanchard, J (eds), Multidimensional Diplomacy of Contemporary China (Lexington Books, New York, 2010), pp.207-232
liv ‘China’s Intensifying Relationship with Saudi Arabia’, with Norafidah Ismail, in Shen, F., and Blanchard, J (eds), Multidimensional Diplomacy of Contemporary China (Lexington Books, New York, 2010), pp.233-253
lv ‘Arab Sovereign Wealth Funds’, with Sara Bazoobandi, in Legrenzi, M., and Momani, B (eds), The Shifting Geo-Economic Power of the Gulf (Ashgate, London, 2011), pp.127-142
lvi ‘Introduction’ to Boom amid Gloom: the Spirit of Possibility in the 21st Century Gulf (Ithaca Press, London, 2011), pp.xi-xx
lvii ‘The Arab Spring: Explainng the Uprisings and Predicting the Impact on the Arab States of the Gulf’, in The Arab Spring: its Origins, Implications and Outlook’ (New Zealand Institute for International Affairs, Wellington, 2011), pp.93-110
lviii ‘Explaining the Arab Uprisings and Predicting Their Future Course’, in Mulrooney, D (ed), The Situation in West Asia and North Africa and its Impact on the International Strategic Configuration (Institute for Security and Development Policy, Stockholm, 2012), pp. 20-34
lvix ‘Southeast Asia and the Gulf: Conversion and Competition in the Wider Asian Context’, in MEI Singapore, Asia and the Gulf (Middle East Institute Singapore, The Singapore Middle East Papers), pp. 3-22
lvx ‘Introduction’, in Tim Niblock (ed) with Monica Malik, Asia-Gulf Economic Relations in the 21st Century (Berlin: Gerlach, 2013), pp.1-4
lvxi ‘Gulf-Asia Economic Relations: Pan-Gulf and Pan-Asia Perspectives’, in Tim Niblock (ed) with Monica Malik, Asia-Gulf Economic Relations in the 21st Century (Berlin: Gerlach, 2013), pp.5-34
lvxii ‘Introduction’, in Tim Niblock (ed) with Yang Guang, Security Dynmics of East Asia in the Gulf Region (Berlin, Gerlach, 2014), pp.1-5
lvxiii ‘The Role of East Asian Countries in the Evolving Security Dynamics and Architecture of the Gulf Region’, in Tim Niblock (ed) with Yang Guang, Security Dynmics of East Asia in the Gulf Region (Berlin, Gerlach, 2014), pp.6-30
lvxiv ‘Introduction’, with Steve Hook, in Steve Hook and Tim Niblock (eds), The United States and the Gulf: Shifting Pressures, Strategies and Alignments, (Berlin, Gerlach, 2015), pp.1-4
lvxii ‘Strategic Economic Relationships and Strategic Openings in the Gulf’, in Steve Hook and Tim Niblock (eds), The United States and the Gulf: Shifting Pressures, Strategies and Alignments, (Berlin, Gerlach, 2015), pp.5-23
(d) Journal Articles
i 'The Politics of Economic Aid: Motives and Objectives', in International Relations, Vol.III, No.8, November 1969, pp.550-564
ii Tanzanian Foreign Policy: an Analysis', in The African Review, Vol.1, No.2, September 1971, pp.91-101
iii 'A New Political System in Sudan' in African Affairs, Vol.XV, No.4, pp.408-418
iv 'Tanzania and the Two Germanies: an Analysis of the Crisis in Relations 1964-5', in The Sudan Journal of Economic and Social Studies, Vol.I, No.1, Summer 1974, pp.23-32
v 'Tajrabah al-Hal al-Silmi li-Qadayah Janub al-Sudan', (The Experience in Achieving Peaceful Settlement to the Southern Sudan Problem), in Al-Siyasah al Dawliyah (Cairo), No.41, July 1975, pp.114-129
vi 'Oil, Political Change and the Social Dynamics of the Arab Gulf States', in The Arab Gulf Journal, Vol.5, No.1, April 1985, pp.37-46
vii 'Sudan: the Economic Basis of a Strategic Problem', in The Arab Researcher, No.3, April 1985, pp.29-36
viii 'Sudan's Economic Nightmare', in Merip Reports, in No.135, Sept. 1985, pp.15-19
ix 'The Transformation in Arab Politics', in The Arab Researcher, No.18, Jan-March 1989, pp.43-8
x 'Rushdie and Euro-Islamic Relations', in The Arab Researcher, No.19, April-June 1989, pp.53-7
xi 'The Need for a New Arab Order', in Middle East International, No.385, October 1990, pp.17-18
xii 'Britain and the Crisis in the Gulf', Bulletin of the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies (Japan), No.5, 1991, pp.27-52
xiii 'Divided they fight', Sanity, January 1991, pp.14-15
xiv 'The European Community and Regional Cooperation/Integration in the Middle East', in Journal of Arab Affairs, Spring, 1993, Vol.12, No.1, pp.41-52
xv 'Islam and Ethnicity in Eastern Europe', in Balkan Forum: International Journal of Politics, Economics and Culture (Skopje), September 1993, No.4, pp.167-188
xvi 'Dirasa muqarana li-l-'alaqat al-Misriyya al-Sudaniyyah (Sudanese-Egyptian Relations: A Comparative Study), in The Arab Researcher, No.34, 1994, pp.19-22
xvii 'Democratisation: a Theoretical and Practical Debate', in British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, November 1998, Vol.25, No.2, pp. 221-235
xviii 'Irak, Libye, Soudan: Efficacite des Sanctions?', in Politique Etrangere, Spring 2000, Vol.65, No.1, pp. 95-108
xix ‘The Regional and Domestic Political Consequences of Sanctions Imposed on Iraq, Libya and Sudan’, in Arab Studies Quarterly, Autumn 2001, Vol.23, No.4, pp.59-67
xx ‘Economic Sanctions and Human Rights’, in Journal of Social Affairs, Fall 2001, Vol.18, No.71, pp.11-34
xxi ‘Sanctions and Pariahhood: the Case of Sudan’, in Journal of Middle Eastern and African Studies, 2002, Vol.1, No.1, 1-23
xxii ‘Al-Muslimun fi Britania: al-Hawiya wa al-Dawlah’ (Muslims in Britain: Identity and the State), in Al-Mustaqbal, 2002, Vol.283, No.9, pp.108-116
xxiii ‘Reform and Reconstruction in the Middle East: Room for EU-US Cooperation’, in The International Spectator (Rome), 2003, No.4, pp. 47-58
xxiv ‘L’Alliance Americano-Saoudienne: La Crise est-elle Depasse?’ (The Saudi-US Alliance: Has the Crisis Passed?) , in Maghreb-Mashreq, Spring 2006, No. 187, pp.69-84
xxv ‘The US-Saudi Alliance: a Crisis Overcome’, in Journal of Social Affairs, Spring 2006, Vol.23, No.89, pp.41-62 (translated version of the above-mentioned Maghreb-Mashreq article)
xxvi ‘Saudi Arabia’s Economic Development: Ambitious Visions, Difficult Dilemmas’, in Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (Shanghai), October 2008, Vol.2, No.2, pp.13-29.
xxvii ‘Southeast Asia and the Gulf: Convergence and Competition in the Wider Asian Context’, The Singapore Middle East Papers, Spring 2012, Vol.1, pp. 1-15.
(e) Review articles
i 'More Light on Sudan's Civil War', in African Today, Vol.23, No.2, April-June 1976, pp.87-90
ii 'Sudan Today', in Gazelle Review of Literature on the Middle East, No.4, 1978, pp.119-124
(f) Book reviews
I have reviewed widely in such journals as International Affairs, Journal of Development Studies, Gazelle Review, Third World Quarterly, Arab Gulf Journal etc., and have contributed articles to many newspapers, including The Guardian, The Financial Times, and the New Statesman.
(g) Official reports
i 'Political and Economic Assessment of Sudan', report published by Oxford Analytica, 1982, 60pp.
Others
i 'The Origins of the Arab-Israeli Dispute, 1896-1948, in Exeter Tapes, January 1980
ii 'The Development of the Arab-Israeli Dispute, 1948-67', in Exeter Tapes, March 1980