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The Arabs of Palestine The Arabs of Palestine
Author: Sir John RichmondPublisher: Council of the Advancement of Arab-British UnderstandingFormat: MonographCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
Goal of the pamphlet is to provide a more informed judgement of the Arabs in Palestine by the Jewish Diaspora. Topics include the historical setting, Palestinian Society during the Mandate, The Palestinian Diaspora, the present situation of Palestinian Arabs, and What Can the Palestinians contribute towards a solution?
The Middle East Between War and Peace: A Staff Report prepared for the use of the Subcommittee of Near Eastern Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate The Middle East Between War and Peace: A Staff Report prepared for the use of the Subcommittee of Near Eastern Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate
Publisher: U.S. Government Printing OfficeDate: 5/5/1974Volume Number: 5-MayFormat: Government DocumentCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
The Middle East Between War and Peace Novemeber-december 1973
The Democratic Party is Dead Wrong on the Middle East The Democratic Party is Dead Wrong on the Middle East
Publisher: American-Arab Anti-Discrimination CommitteeFormat: PamphletCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
A Policy of Peace and Justice.. except for the Middle East
The Future of Palestine: Address by Dr. Clovis Maksoud (Special Envoy League of Arab States) The Future of Palestine: Address by Dr. Clovis Maksoud (Special Envoy League of Arab States)
Author: Dr. Clovis MaksoudPublisher: Los Angeles World Affairs CouncilDate: 6/25/1975Volume Number: 25-JunFormat: TranscriptCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
Speech given before the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, June 25, 1975.
The June War in the Middle East The June War in the Middle East
Author: David G. NesPublisher: The American Committee of Justice in the Middle EastDate: 4/19/1968Volume Number: 19-AprFormat: TranscriptCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
Plenary Session Adress by David G. Nes delivered at the Conference on World Affairs, University of Colorado.
A Matter of Morals/ A Matter of Rights A Matter of Morals/ A Matter of Rights
Publisher: Americans for Middle East UnderstandingVolume Number: Public Affairs Series No. 27Format: PamphletCollection: Americans for Middle East Understanding
A Matter of Morals by Maxim Ghilan (originally appeared in Feb-March issue of Israel & Palestine). A Matter of Rights by Nadia Hijab (originally printed in International Herald Tribune).
Israeli Policy Since 1967 Israeli Policy Since 1967
Author: Sir John RichmondPublisher: Council of the Advancement of Arab-British UnderstandingDate: 5/27/1971Volume Number: 27-MayFormat: TranscriptCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
Text of an address given by Sir John Richmond to a Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding monthly meeting
Two Women Speak Out Two Women Speak Out
Authors: Shulamit Hareven and A. Clare BrandaburPublisher: Americans for Middle East UnderstandingVolume Number: Public Affairs Series No. 25Format: PamphletCollection: Americans for Middle East Understanding
See No Evil, Speak No Evil by Shulamit Hareven (1984) and West Bank by Moonlight (1985).
U.S.- Arab Relations: The Evangelical Dimension U.S.- Arab Relations: The Evangelical Dimension
Author: Ruth W. MoulyPublisher: National Council on US-Arab relations and Americans for Middle East UnderstandingYear: 1985Volume Number: Occasional Paper Series No. 3Format: MonographCollection: Americans for Middle East Understanding
Monograph providing information on the aims and activities of America's Christian evangelicals who manifest an intense emotional commitment to the Holy Land.
U.S. Politics and Arab Oil: Some Nettles to Grasp U.S. Politics and Arab Oil: Some Nettles to Grasp
Author: Elmer BergerPublisher: Americans for Middle East UnderstandingYear: 1974Volume Number: Public Affairs Series No. 2 AprilFormat: MonographCollection: Americans for Middle East Understanding
An analysis of the political basis of the Arab Oil Embargo