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200 _aArab Studies Quarterly, Vol. 13, N° 1 & 2, Winter/Spring 1991
_bPERI
_eThe Arab World and the Gulf War
210 _aNew York
_cAAUG and the Institute of Arab Studies
_d1991
215 _ap. 1-188
225 _aArab Studies Quarterly
_vVol. 13, N° 1 & 2
300 _aBibliographie (Book Review) p. 179-188
345 _a163
545 _hp. 1-10
_fMuhammad Hallaj
_iU.S. Gulf Policy : Going the Extra Mile for War
545 _hp. 11-36
_fHisham H. Ahmed
_iIraq's Conduct to the Gulf Crisis : A Critical Assessment
545 _hp. 37-52
_fAhmad S. Nufal
_iThe Gulf States and the Crisis over Kuwait
545 _hp. 53-64
_fIbrahim Abu-Lughod
_iNon-Alignement and Commitment in the Gulf Conflicts : Palestine's Policy
545 _hp. 65-82
_fRoger Heacock
_iFrom the Mediterranean to the Gulf and Back Again ;:The Palestinian Intifada and the Gulf War
545 _hp. 83-100
_fElmer Berger
_iA Tangled Web : Israel and the Gulf
545 _hp. 101-116
_fJamil E. Jreisat
_fHanna H. Freij
_iJordan, the United States, and the Gulf Crisis
545 _hp. 117-140
_fRex Brynen
_fPaul Noble
_iTHe Gulf Conflict and the Arab State System : A New Regional Order ?
545 _hp. 141-142
_fReja-e Bussallah
_iHulagu Revisited, February 1991
545 _hp. 143-166
_fRichard H. Jacobs
_iA Chronology of the Gulf War
610 _aHISTOIRE. MOYEN-ORIENT
801 _aTN
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