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Books in the Indiana Series in Middle East Studies series

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    - Eisenhower, King Sa'ud, and the Making of U.S.-Saudi Relations
    by Nathan J. Citino
    £19.49 - 29.99

    Presents a revisionist interpretation of US-Saudi relations and OPEC's significance. This book examines the relationship between President Eisenhower and King Sa'ud in the context of the transition from British imperial hegemony to an American capitalist order in the Middle East. It interprets the foundations of US-Middle East policy.

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    - Patterns, Problems, Possibilities
    by Laura Zittrain Eisenberg
    £23.99

    The current Arab-Israeli peace process and its historical context

  • - The Emerging Public Sphere
     
    £15.49

    How today's newest media are reshaping Muslim societies.

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    £20.99

    Donna Lee Bowen is Professor of Political Science and Near Eastern Studies at Brigham Young University. Evelyn A. Early, anthropologist and consultant, is a former senior foreign service officer.Becky Schulthies is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers University.

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    £71.99

    Minorities face particular social strains, and these are often manifested in their overall mental health. In Israel, just under a quarter of the citizens are Arab Palestinians, yet very little has been published exploring the spectrum of mental health issues prevalent in this population.

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    by Mark Tessler
    £30.49

    Mark Tessler's highly praised, comprehensive, and balanced history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the earliest times to the present-updated through the first years of the 21st century-provides a constructive framework for understanding recent developments and assessing the prospects for future peace. Drawing upon a wide array of documents and on research by Palestinians, Israelis, and others, Tessler assesses the conflict on both the Israelis' and the Palestinians' terms. New chapters in this expanded edition elucidate the Oslo peace process, including the reasons for its failure, and the political dynamics in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza at a critical time of transition.

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