Middle East Review of International Affairs
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJonathan Spyer
Publication details
Publisher
Rubin Center for Research in International Affairs
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Middle East Rev. Int. Aff.
Indexing
ISSN1565-8996
OCLC no.807892489
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Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) was a quarterly, peer-reviewed, journal on Middle East issues founded by the late Barry Rubin and edited by Jonathan Spyer. The journal is no longer active;[1] the last published issue was Vol. 21, No. 3 (Fall/Winter 2017). MERIA was published by the Rubin Center for Research in International Affairs formerly known as Global Research in International Affairs Center (GLORIA) of the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herzliya, Israel.

The Rubin Center for Research in International Affairs also published MERIA News, a monthly magazine on Middle East studies; MERIA Research Guides; and MERIABooks, collections of articles from the journal and other sources. According to Rubin's website for MERIA, the mission of the publication is "to advance research on the Middle East and [to] foster scholarly communication and cooperation," and MERIA is a "non-partisan publication involving people across the geographical and political spectrum."[2]

References

  1. "Journal: Middle East Review of International Affairs". Columbia International Affairs Online. Columbia University Press. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
  2. "What is MERIA?" Archived 2007-05-27 at the Wayback Machine, n.d., MERIA, Interdisciplinary Center, accessed May 26, 2007:
    MERIA is a non-profit publication and welcomes contributions and grants.... MERIA is a project owned and edited by Prof. Barry Rubin. It is produced in conjunction with the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA). Our goal is to advance research on the Middle East and foster scholarly communication and cooperation. We are a non-partisan publication involving people across the geographical and political spectrum.
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