Tensions in the Middle East : A Series of addresses presented at the tenth annual conference on Middle Eastern Affairs, sponsored by the Middle East Institute / edited by William Sands.
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington : Middle East Institute, 1956Description: 67 p. ; 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- DS 42 .M6 no.10 MEI Archives
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Reference books | Oman Library MEI Publications and Archive | DS 42 .M6 no.10 MEI Archives (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 30347000015335 |
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One copy loose; one copy bound with proceedings of 4th-9th and 11th conferences.
1st Session: The Cold War Moves South -- The Hashimite Question as a Source of Near East Tensions -- The Question of Nationalism in Syria and Lebanon. 2nd Session: North Africa: nationalism's battleground -- Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India: boundary problems and blandishments from the north -- Palestine: focal point of tension. 3rd Session: The Need for More Effective American Representation in the Middle East-Private and Government. 4th Session: The Near East: in retrospect and prospect -- Decisions in Men's Minds -- Recent Monetary Developments in the Middle East -- Elements of Hope in the Middle East Economic Picture. 5th Session: The Middle East: its continuing significance in world affairs -- Middle East Oil and the World's Increasing Demand for Power.
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