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This volume updates and expands the authors' 1994 title U.S. Foreign Relations with the Middle East and North Africa: A Bibliography. Nearly 3,500 discrete professional or scholarly sources are compiled in this new volume, mostly in Western languages. Titles are organized by carefully chosen descriptors, which reflect general categories while simultaneously focusing as closely as possible on the individual sources. Accessibility of the sources is further augmented by both a subject and an author index. With an abundance of sources, this new volume brings the previous texts up-to-date, maintaining the strengths of the earlier volume.
Genre: History / Reference (fancy, right?)
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