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"Positioning itself at the crossroad of several civilizations, AMI fosters mutual appreciation and understanding between the peoples of America, North Africa, and the Middle East."

- Mokhtar Ghambou, AMI President

AMI Publications

Tingis Magazine
www.tingismagazine.com

Anouar Majid

Unveiling Traditions: Postcolonial Islam in a Polycentric World (Duke University Press, 2000)

Freedom and Orthodoxy: Islam and Difference in the Post-Andalusian Age(Stanford University Press, 2004)

A Call for Heresy:  Why Dissent is Vital to Islam and America (University of Minnesota Press, 2007)

Amine Bouchentouf

Arabic for Dummies (John Wiley & Sons, 2006)
Commodities for Dummies (John Wiley & Sons, 2006)

 

Saad Laraqui

“Road Map to the Changing Financial Environment”, in Borderless Business: Managing the Far-Flung Enterprise, edited by Clarence Mann, Praeger, June 2006

“The Role of Foreign Owned Firms and Some Determinants of Inward Foreign Direct Investment in the Moroccan Manufacturing Sector” in International Trade, Investment and Macroeconomic Policy; edited by Rajneesh Narula; Pergamon, Kidlington, 2001.

"The Emergence of a New Mediterranean Culture and Economic Integration" in The Emergence of New Mediterranean Culture: Maghreb - Mashriq - Israel, edited by Wolfgang Freund, Peter Lang publisher, March 2000.

Mokhtar Ghambou

Nomadism And Its Frontiers (Forthcoming book to be published by an academic Press)

“A critique of Post/Colonial Nomadism,” Journal X Vol. 6, Number 1, Autumn 2001

“Malika Oufkir’s Stolen Lives: The American Making of a Moroccan Hero,” Read More>> July 2001

“Nomads of the Fin de Siècle,” Index, a quarterly magazine of European culture, Stockholm & New York, April, 1997

“The Desert in American Fiction,” MLA Radio, 2002.
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