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1950-, Albrecht Hans-Jörg, ed. Conflicts and conflict resolution in Middle Eastern societies--between tradition and modernity. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2006.

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Cristina, Spinei, and Hriban Cătălin, eds. Eastern Central Europe in the early Middle Ages: Conflicts, migrations and ethnic processes. Bucureşti: Editura Academiei Române, 2008.

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Friedman, Thomas L. From Beirut to Jerusalem: [one man's Middle Eastern odyssey]. London: HarperCollins, 1993.

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Bleaney, C. H. The Middle East since 1945. London: Batsford, 1989.

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Maʻoz, Moshe. Middle Eastern minorities: Between integration and conflict. Washington, D.C: Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 1999.

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Herzog, Chaim. The Arab-Israeli wars: War and peace in the Middle East from the War of Independence to the present. London: Greenhill, 2004.

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Herzog, Chaim. The Arab-Israeli wars: War and peace in the Middle East from the War of Independence to Lebanon. London: Arms and Armour Press, 1985.

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Herzog, Chaim. The Arab-Israeli wars: War and peace in the Middle East from the War of Independence to Lebanon. London: Arms & Armour, 1985.

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Herzog, Chaim. The Arab-Israeli wars: War and peace in the Middle East from the 1948 War of Independence to the present. 2nd ed. New York: Vintage Books, 2005.

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Michael, Dumper, ed. Arab-Israeli conflict: Major writings in Middle Eastern studies. London: Routledge, 2009.

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Michael, Dumper, ed. Arab-Israeli conflict: Major writings in Middle Eastern studies. London: Routledge, 2009.

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Michael, Dumper, ed. Arab-Israeli conflict: Major writings in Middle Eastern studies. London: Routledge, 2009.

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Robert, Cunningham. Wasta: The hidden force in Middle Eastern society. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1993.

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Meir, Litvak, ed. Middle Eastern societies and the West: Accommodation or clash of civilizations? Tel Aviv: The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv University, 2006.

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Yasir, Suleiman, and Muhawi Ibrahim 1937-, eds. Literature and nation in the Middle East. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2006.

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Wagner, Donald E. Anxious for Armageddon: A call to partnership for Middle Eastern and Western Christians. Scottdale, Pa: Herald Press, 1995.

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P, Strickland Stephen, Goodman Jac H, Thaler-Carter Ruth E, and National Peace Foundation (U.S.), eds. Inventory of international conflict resolution programs: Emphasizing Eastern Europe, Russia, and the Commonwealth of Independent States, the Middle East and programs in Northern Ireland, Central America, and South Africa. Washington, D.C: National Peace Foundation, 1996.

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Hill, Nish Ian, Fraser T. G, and Lowe Peter 1941-, eds. Conflict and amity in East Asia: Essays in honour of Ian Nish. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan Academic and Professional, 1992.

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Issawi, Charles. Cross-Cultural Encounters and Conflicts. Studies in Middle Eastern History. Oxford University Press, 1998.

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Tucker, Spencer C., ed. Modern Conflict in the Greater Middle East. ABC-CLIO,LLC, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400686573.

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This reference work covers the history of Middle East nations, addressing military, political, diplomatic, and ideological trends in each respective country and enabling readers to better understand the factors behind the crises shaping the Middle East today. Modern Conflict in the Greater Middle East: A Country-By-Country Guide is a concise reference for students exploring the importance of each nation-state in the Middle East and their level of involvement in major conflicts in the region. It supplies the broad historical background necessary for readers to understand each country's unique role in the conflicts that have characterized the region since the end of World War I. The book also enables readers to grasp the various motives and ideologies that have shaped each nation's military objectives and to appreciate the political and social climates of each of these countries that propelled them into various wars. The book presents a chapter-by-chapter discussion of the origins and impacts of war on specific Middle Eastern countries, giving readers an in-depth understanding of the global importance of the conflicts within the region. These chapters—along with detailed timelines, sidebars, and primary source documents—will help readers grasp the connections between individuals, developments, and conflicts in the Middle East and events and developments such as European imperialism, World Wars I and II, U.S. foreign policy during and after the Cold War, the formation of the state of Israel, Arab nationalism, the emergence of the oil industry in the region, and the origins of radical Islam.
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Keeping the peace: Lasting solutions to ethnic conflicts. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002.

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Eden to Armageddon: World War I the Middle East. Orion Publishing Group, Limited, 2009.

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Eden to Armageddon: World War I the Middle East. Orion Publishing Group, Limited, 2010.

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Eden to Armageddon: The First Wold War in the Middle East. Orion Publishing Group, Limited, 2010.

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Fawcett, Louise. International Relations of the Middle East. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hepl/9780198708742.001.0001.

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International Relations of the Middle East provides a balanced overview of international relations in the Middle East. Chapters combine a history of the region with analysis of key themes, actors, and conflicts, using a range of learning features and online resources to support learning. Offering a wide range of perspectives, this text exposes the reader to different approaches to the subject, and encourages them to think critically in order to draw their own conclusions. The text features a range of case studies and ‘micro-cases’ throughout, demonstrating the relevance of international relations theory in the contemporary Middle East, and helping the reader to apply learning to real world situations. The fourth edition features a new chapter on the Arab Spring, highlighting this significant development in contemporary Middle Eastern international relations, and an expanded discussion of rising powers in the region, such as Russia and China.
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Herzog, Chaim, and Shlomo Gazit. The Arab-Israeli Wars: War and Peace in the Middle East. Vintage, 2005.

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Eden to Armageddon. Pegasus Publications, Tingewick, 2011.

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The birth of the Palestinian refugee problem, 1947-1949. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

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The birth of the Palestinian refugee problem, 1947-1949. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]: Cambridge University Press, 1987.

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The birth of the Palestinian refugee problem, 1947-1949. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]: Cambridge University Press, 1987.

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The Arab-Israeli wars: The Arab-Israeli conflict since 1948. Athens, Greece: Linaios, 2012.

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Bijaoui, Ilan. Economic Reconciliation Process: Middle Eastern Populations in Conflict. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2014.

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Rubin, Barry. Conflict and Insurgency in the Contemporary Middle East. Middle Eastern Military Studies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.

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Conflict and Insurgency in the Contemporary Middle East (Middle Eastern Military Studies). Routledge, 2008.

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The Economic Reconciliation Process: Middle Eastern Populations in Conflict. Palgrave Pivot, 2014.

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Perthes, Volker, and Hanns W. Maull. The Middle Eastern Regional Order. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198828945.003.0008.

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The Middle East has long been dominated by conflict interactions, both among Arab states and with the non-Arab regional powers Israel and Iran. Yet despite much violence and wars the old order in the Middle East—established at the end of World War I—was remarkably stable until 2011, when it disintegrated as a result of the “Arab spring.” The principal cause for this has been the weakness of the Arab states. Outside powers have been invited into the region to compensate for those weaknesses, but they have also exploited them. The disastrous US intervention in Iraq 2003 for a while dampened the willingness of outside powers to intervene, but since the intervention in Libya 2011 there has been a return to interventionism. None of these has been able, however, to overcome the principal dilemma of the region: the weakness of the Arab states.
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Dorraj, Manochehr. Middle East Foreign Policy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.261.

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The scholarly literature on Middle Eastern foreign policies has long treated the region as a pawn in the larger game of the great powers’ international rivalry for global supremacy. During the Cold War, Middle Eastern foreign policies were seen in terms of East-West confrontation, or as a replica of Western foreign policies. Over time, more sophisticated theories of Middle Eastern foreign policy have emerged. Two of the earliest theories that were applied to the study of Middle Eastern foreign policies were diplomatic political history and psychological approaches. Some scholars argue that the behavior of Middle Eastern states is reflective of some of the basic premises of the realist theory. Others, adopting a neorealist structural approach, contend that while Middle Eastern states may use the language of Islam and Pan-Arabism, power politics still lies at the core of their foreign policy. These scholars consider the shift in the regional and the global balance of power as the major explanatory factors for understanding foreign policy changes in the Middle East. Then there are those who conceptualize Middle Eastern foreign policies primarily in terms of dependency theory, the core-periphery power relations, and a struggle for the control of the region's oil and energy. Two other approaches to the study of Middle Eastern foreign policies are international political economy and bureaucratic politics. The Palestinian–Israeli conflict has been a major polarizing issue responsible for radicalization of regional politics and foreign policies in the Middle East.
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Aruri, Naseer Hasan. Palestinian Refugees: The Right of Return (Pluto Middle Eastern Studies,). Pluto Press, 2001.

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Aruri, Naseer Hasan. Palestinian Refugees: The Right of Return (Pluto Middle Eastern Studies,). Pluto Press, 2001.

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Culture and Conflict in the Middle East. Humanity Books, 2008.

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Conflict, Bargaining, and Kinship Networks in Medieval Eastern Europe. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2018.

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Abrams, A. B. World War in Syria: A Global Conflict Waged on Middle Eastern Battlefields. Clarity Press, Inc., 2021.

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World War in Syria: A Global Conflict Waged on Middle Eastern Battlefields. Clarity Press, Inc., 2021.

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Achcar, Gilbert. Eastern Cauldron. Aakar Books, 2006.

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Achcar, Gilbert. Eastern Cauldron. Aakar Books, 2006.

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Kuntsman, Adi. Digital Media and the Cybertouch of War: Transnational Feelings in the Middle Eastern Conflict. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Bronner, Stephen Eric. Peace Out of Reach: Middle Eastern Travels and the Search for Reconciliation. University Press of Kentucky, 2007.

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Bronner, Stephen Eric. Peace Out of Reach: Middle Eastern Travels and the Search for Reconciliation. University Press of Kentucky, 2007.

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Bronner, Stephen Eric. Peace Out of Reach: Middle Eastern Travels and the Search for Reconciliation. University Press of Kentucky, 2007.

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Abi-Ezzi, Karen. Peacemaking Strategies in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Re-Evaluation (Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics). Routledge, 2009.

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