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  • {{Image|Middle east graphic 2003.jpg|right|350px|A 2003 map of the Middle East region published by the U.S. government.}} ...ually, all of the [[Arab]] countries not in [[Africa]] are included in the Middle East, along with [[Egypt]], [[Turkey]], [[Israel]], and Iran. Sometimes, the [[M
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  • Founded in 1948, the '''Middle East Institute''' is one of the older regional studies institutes in Washington, ...s the [[Middle Each Journal]] (available by subscription or JSTOR) and ''[[Middle East Bulletin]]'', which is downloadable.
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  • ...the journal ''[[Middle East Quarterly]]'', '''Campus Watch''' to critique Middle East studies in North America, '''Islamist Watch''' aimed on the lawful promotio ...East Forum}}</ref> It defines American interests as:<blockquote>...In the Middle East include fighting radical Islam; working for Palestinian acceptance of Israe
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  • ...arterly''''' is a quarterly journal on regional issues, published by the [[Middle East Forum]] and peer-reviewed under the guidance of their board of editors.
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  • This is a list of all of the countries in the Middle East.
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  • ...high-level meetings, and other negotiated approaches to stability in the [[Middle East]]. This article focuses on those from the early 20th century onwards, begin
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  • ...gh-level conferences and other negotiated approaches to stability in the [[Middle East]].
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  • The '''Middle East Studies Association (MESA)''' is a private, non-profit, non-political learn ...east one competing academic organization, Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa, has formed.<ref name=FP>{{citation
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  • ...nd advocacy organization to define and promote American interests in the [[Middle East]]; its general assumption is that the interests of the U.S. and the [[State
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  • A quarterly journal on regional issues, published by the [[Middle East Forum]] and peer-reviewed under the guidance of their board of editors; les
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  • {{r|Middle East}} ...and South Asia on[[U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee]] (1979-1987); Middle East analyst on US State Department [[Policy Planning Staff]]
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  • ...s appointment has been strongly criticised, particularly in Russia and the Middle East region.<ref>{{cite news|author=Staff writer|date=28 June 2007|title=Mideast
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  • A major learned society concerned with [[area studies]] for the [[Middle East]]
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  • {{r|U.S. policy towards the Middle East}}
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  • {{r|Middle East}} {{r|Middle East Forum}}
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  • ...h in International Affairs Center]] (GLORIA). It provides research on the Middle East, in a journal, data bases, and books. MERIa describes itself as an non-part | publisher = Middle East Review of International Affairs }}</ref>
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  • ...]. It publishes original research on politics, society and culture in the Middle East from the seventh century to the present day. The journal also covers Spain,
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  • {{r|Middle East}} {{r|International Journal of Middle East Studies}}
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  • ...tine conflict]]. It states its goal is to provide a balanced view of the [[Middle East]]. <ref name=WRMEA-about>{{citation | journal = Washington Report on Middle East Affairs}}</ref> It is nonpartisan and privately funded; the supporting grou
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  • #REDIRECT [[Middle East Studies Association]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Middle East Review of International Affairs]]
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  • *[http://www.state.gov/p/nea/rt/c9963.htm Middle East Quartet Statements] - U.S. Department of State archive from 2002 ...ocess] - [[European Commission]] document setting out the EU's role in the Middle East and involvement in the Quartet
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Quartet on the Middle East]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Middle East}}
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  • Academic journal of Middle East and traditional Muslim areas of the Mediterranean, into Spain
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  • {{r|Middle East}} {{r|Amatzia Baram}} Middle East History Department, Haifa University
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  • ...ts objective as promoting accurate and balanced coverage of Israel and the Middle East. It is a [[501(c)(3)]] organization that "takes no position with regard to | publisher = Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America
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  • ...expert list, [[Middle East Forum]]; spouse, [[David Wurmser]], is another Middle East specialist
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  • ...iddle East Studies Program, [[George Washington University]]; blogs on the Middle East at [[Foreign Policy (magazine)]] as "[[Abu Aardvark]]"
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  • ...a Free Lebanon]]; expert list, [[Middle East Forum]]; Board of Editors, [[Middle East Quarterly]]
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  • ...st" book series and Book Review editor for the "[[International Journal of Middle East Studies]]"
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  • *[http://www.state.gov/p/nea/rt/c9963.htm Middle East Quartet Statements] - U.S. Department of State archive from 2002 ...ocess] - [[European Commission]] document setting out the EU's role in the Middle East and involvement in the Quartet
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  • ...]. It publishes original research on politics, society and culture in the Middle East from the seventh century to the present day. The journal also covers Spain,
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  • ...ditor, [[Middle East Intelligence Bulletin]] (1999-2004); ; expert list, [[Middle East Forum]]
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  • ...East and North African Studies, [[Tel Aviv University]]; board member; ''[[Middle East Review of International Affairs]]''; [[Washington Institute for Near East
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  • ...dle East Quarterly]]''; Academic Council, Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa; first director of the [[Carter Center]]
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  • ...nternational Affairs]]; Academic Council, Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa
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  • ...e, [[Chatham House]]: [[Syria]], [[Kurd]]s, Iraq and the politics of the Middle East
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  • ...m]], holding a position that it ensures accurate coverage of [[Islam]] and Middle East Matters; criticized as a threat to [[academic freedom]]
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  • ...arterly''''' is a quarterly journal on regional issues, published by the [[Middle East Forum]] and peer-reviewed under the guidance of their board of editors.
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  • ...a Free Lebanon]] expert list, [[Middle East Forum]]; Board of Editors, ''[[Middle East Quarterly]]''
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  • ...ican Enterprise Institute]]; expert list, [[Middle East Forum]]; Editor, [[Middle East Quarterly]] (2004-2009) and senior editor 2009-; Senior lecturer, [[Naval P
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  • {{Image|Middle east graphic 2003.jpg|right|350px|A 2003 map of the Middle East region published by the U.S. government.}} ...ually, all of the [[Arab]] countries not in [[Africa]] are included in the Middle East, along with [[Egypt]], [[Turkey]], [[Israel]], and Iran. Sometimes, the [[M
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  • ...r Near East Policy]]; expert list, [[Middle East Forum]]; senior editor, [[Middle East Quarterly]]; previously senior research professor at the [[National Defense
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  • Generalized notion of the "East," including the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia which in modern usage is applied to those parts
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  • ...ociation]]; US Department of Education funded project: Evaluating Title VI Middle East NRCs; Ford Foundation Inquiry into Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia on US Cam
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  • ...en Waging Peace Network]]; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]; Professor at [[Baghdad University]], College of Law (2001-20
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  • ...h in International Affairs Center]] (GLORIA). It provides research on the Middle East, in a journal, data bases, and books. MERIa describes itself as an non-part | publisher = Middle East Review of International Affairs }}</ref>
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  • ...high-level meetings, and other negotiated approaches to stability in the [[Middle East]]. This article focuses on those from the early 20th century onwards, begin
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  • ...st ambassador following the resumption of diplomatic relations; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
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  • ...tine conflict]]. It states its goal is to provide a balanced view of the [[Middle East]]. <ref name=WRMEA-about>{{citation | journal = Washington Report on Middle East Affairs}}</ref> It is nonpartisan and privately funded; the supporting grou
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  • .... Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates]] (1986-1989); Vice President, [[Middle East Institute]]; expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...ice Institute]]; Taught graduate courses multiple universities; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]; author on [[Sudan]] and [[Darfur Conflict]]
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  • ...reated for a venomous viper species, ''P. persicus'', found throughout the Middle East and as far east as Pakistan, but not on the African mainland.
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  • Deputy publisher, ''[[Middle East Quarterly]]''. Previously, the Near East Section of the [[Library of Congr
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  • Director of the [[Middle East Forum]]; publisher, [[Middle East Quarterly]] and Taube distinguished visiting fellow at the [[Hoover Institu
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  • Country in the Middle East.
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  • Country in the [[Middle East]].
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  • Acronym for Middle East and North Africa.
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  • ...t Inquiry. Previously director for research at RAND Corporation Center for Middle East Public Policy.
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  • [[Georgetown University]]; Board of Editors, ''[[Middle East Quarterly]]''
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  • Founded in 1948, the '''Middle East Institute''' is one of the older regional studies institutes in Washington, ...s the [[Middle Each Journal]] (available by subscription or JSTOR) and ''[[Middle East Bulletin]]'', which is downloadable.
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  • ...ournal of the Middle East and Africa]]'', Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa; contributor,[[Family Security Matters]]
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  • [[Bar-Ilan University]]; Board of Editors, ''[[Middle East Quarterly]]''
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  • *''American Military Strategy in the Middle East: The Implications of the US Regional Command Structure (CENTCOM) For Israel *''Arms Control in the Middle East'' (Boulder: Westview Press), 1990
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  • ..., pp. 168-174 in David S. Sorenson (2008): ''An Introduction to the Modern Middle East'', CO, USA: Westview Press * Schwedler, J. and D. Gerner (eds) (2008): ''Understanding the Contemporary Middle East'', CO, USA: Lynne Rienner
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  • A religious offshoot of [[Shia Islam]] in the [[Middle East]].
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  • Associate Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme, [[Chatham House]]: Iran
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  • ...titute for Near East Policy]]; taught courses at Yale and Princeton on the Middle East, Mediterranean, and Eastern Europe; visiting professor at [[Georgetown Univ
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  • ...t Inquiry. Previously director for research at RAND Corporation Center for Middle East Public Policy.
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  • Adjunct Scholar, Public Policy Center, [[Middle East Institute]]; expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...Human Rights, [[Christian Solidarity International]] (CSI); expert list, [[Middle East Forum]]
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  • Freelance Analyst and Commentator on Middle East Politics; expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • Reporter and editor for The [[Washington Post]] (1966-1999, 2003); scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
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  • ...analyst in the polling division of the 1988 Bush campaign. expert list, [[Middle East Forum]]
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  • Country in the [[Middle East]] which has borders with Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran, Jordan and Turk
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  • ...ctor, Program for Mediterranean, Kings College, London; editorial board, [[Middle East Review of International Affairs]]
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  • University of Miami; Board of Editors, ''[[Middle East Quarterly]]''
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  • {{r|Project on Middle East Democracy}} {{r|Middle East Policy Survey}}
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  • This is a list of all of the countries in the Middle East.
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  • Venomous viper subspecies found in the deserts of the Middle East.
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  • ...t Policy]]; advisor, [[U.S. Committee for a Free Lebanon]]; expert list, [[Middle East Forum]]
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  • [[University of California at Los Angeles]]; Board of Editors, ''[[Middle East Quarterly]]''
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A mountainous country in the Middle East, formerly part of the Soviet Union.
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  • Quick-tempered [[viper]] [[genus]] of [[Africa]], the [[Middle East]], [[India]] and [[Sri Lanka]] that produce [[hemotoxicology|hemotoxic]] ve
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  • ...low; advisor, [[U.S. Committee for a Free Lebanon]]; Board of Editors, ''[[Middle East Quarterly]]''
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  • A project of the [[Middle East Forum]], intended to block legal Islamist (as distinct from [[Islam|Muslim]
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  • ...f the Secretary of Defense; U.S. Army Foreign Area officer for Africa, the Middle East and Europe; advisor, [[U.S. Committee for a Free Lebanon]]
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  • Academic journal of Middle East and traditional Muslim areas of the Mediterranean, into Spain
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  • A [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]] specialist in Middle East policy, who advised [[Dick Cheney]], [[John Bolton]] and [[Douglas Feith]]
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  • Venomous viper species of the genus ''Echis'', found in the Middle East and Egypt.
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  • ...[Nixon Center]]; expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]; Board of Editors, ''[[Middle East Quarterly]]''
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  • S. Daniel Abraham Visiting Professor, Middle East Policy Studies, [[Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University]]; expert pan
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  • [[University of Haifa]]; Board of Editors, ''[[Middle East Quarterly]]''; contributing expert, [[Ariel Center for Policy Research]]
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  • ...based in the US, they continue to write about Iraq, the War on Terror, and Middle East issues. Named two of “The 50 Most Important People on the Web” by PC Wo
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  • [[Obama administration]] special envoy to the [[Middle East]]; Member, [[International Crisis Group]]; successful mediator in [[Northe
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  • ...Director, Begin-Sadat (BESA) Center for Strategic Studies; board member, [[Middle East Review of International Affairs]]
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  • a country in the [[Middle East]]. It borders [[Syria]] to the north and east, [[Israel]] to the south, and
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  • British archeologist and political intelligence specialist on the [[Middle East]], mentor to [[T. E. Lawrence]] and [[Gertrude Bell]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A kingdom in the Middle East which forms an archipelago lying in the Persian Gulf.
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  • Writer for [[Israel21c]]; Middle East Editor (Tel Aviv), [[Pajamas Media]]; born in the U.S.; left full-time jour
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  • People who identify with or recognise heritage from areas of the Middle East and North Africa on linguistic, cultural, ethnic or religious grounds.
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  • * Nilson G, Andrén C. 1986. The mountain vipers of the middle east: The ''Vipera xanthina'' complex. Bonner Zoologische Monographien 20.
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  • Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies, Council on Foreign Relations; Former head, Office of th
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  • ...mericans Knew]], an organization to provide independent information on the Middle East; board, [[Council for the National Interest]]
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  • ...Fellow, [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]; Board of Editors, [[Middle East Quarterly]]
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  • Distinguished Research Fellow for the Middle East, [[Institute for National Strategic Studies]], [[National Defense Universit
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  • An empire, informally the Turkish Empire, that dominated most of the Middle East from the 14th to early 20th century.
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  • An Arab country of the Middle East, landlocked and bordered by Iraq, [[Israel]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Syria]],
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  • Associate Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme, [[Chatham House]]: radical Islam, [[al-Qaeda]],
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  • ...gh-level conferences and other negotiated approaches to stability in the [[Middle East]].
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  • {{r|Middle East}} {{r|Amatzia Baram}} Middle East History Department, Haifa University
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  • ...tional Studies]]; Ambassador-at-Large, 1984–85; Special Negotiator for the Middle East Peace Process, 1982–84; member, [[Committee for the Present Danger]]
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  • ...Irish writer and academic specializing in international relations and the Middle East, with particular reference to the Cold War, Iran, and the Arabian peninsula
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  • A [[Middle East]]ern country with a coast on the [[Red Sea]] and the [[Indian Ocean]], and
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  • ...representative, with [[Lord Kitchener]] and [[T. E. Lawrence]] in the WWI Middle East, then Governor of [[Cyprus]] in the 1930s
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  • ...[University of Maryland]] and Nonresident Senior Fellow, Saban Center for Middle East Policy, [[Brookings Institution]]
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  • ...ident, director of Foreign Policy, and Director of the Saban Institute for Middle East Policy at the [[Brookings Institution]]; board of directors, [[Lowy Institu
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  • ...ies of Iraq from remnants of the [[Ottoman Empire]], but also to set other Middle East policy
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  • ...ttle of Ideas in the War on Terror: Essays on U.S. Public Diplomacy in the Middle East'' (The Washington Institute, 2004).
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  • ...arvard University]], Academic Council for Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa
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  • ...y in the Middle East, U.S. policy toward democratization and reform in the Middle East, U.S. policy toward the Arab-Israeli conflict, Islamists, Arab and inter-Ar He gave cautious approval to [[Barack Obama]]'s approaches to the Middle East, specifically in the way in which the President is reevaluating early moves
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  • '''Syria''', officially the '''Syrian Arab Republic''', is a country in the [[Middle East]], with [[Damascus]] its [[capital (city)|capital]]. It borders [[Lebanon]] ...er, [[Aramaic]], became the major spoken language in Syria and much of the Middle East), first entered the country. Empires such as the [[Ancient Egypt|Egyptians]
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  • The '''Ottoman Empire''' controlled much of the Middle East from the 15th century to 1923.
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  • ...es gasperettii''''' is a venomous [[Viperinae|viper]] species found in the Middle East from Israel to Iran, and especially in the Arabian Peninsula.<ref name="McD * Joger U. 1984. The Venomous Snakes of the Near and Middle East. Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag. 175 pp. ISBN 3-88226-199-4.
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  • ...ealth Security]], [[international law]], [[international security]], the [[Middle East]] and [[North Africa]] and [[Russia]] and [[Eurasia]].
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  • ...which are [[Islam]]ic states, or have large Islamic populations, in the [[Middle East]], North, West and Southern [[Africa]], [[Central Asia]], [[Europe]], [[Sou
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  • ...the journal ''[[Middle East Quarterly]]'', '''Campus Watch''' to critique Middle East studies in North America, '''Islamist Watch''' aimed on the lawful promotio ...East Forum}}</ref> It defines American interests as:<blockquote>...In the Middle East include fighting radical Islam; working for Palestinian acceptance of Israe
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  • ...Colonial Office and instrumental in the founding of the Arab states in the Middle East. Though ending the War as a Colonel, he served from 1922 to 1935 as a soldi ...the 1977 [[Pulitzer Prize]] in biography, spoke of Lawrence's view of the Middle East and how it applies to today's politics.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...s as a reporter. Jennings helped establish a network news presence in the Middle East and was the Beirut Bureau Chief for ABC News for seven years. ...here, Jennings found his experience paying off. At a time when war in the Middle East remained a constant possibility even when the battles ended, he was well-po
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  • ...roup 12, built around the [[USS Enterprise (CVN-65)]], but deployed to the Middle East on November 28, 2008 with the ''[[USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75)]]'' Battle G
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  • ...meet the threat the [[Ottoman Empire]] posed to British interests in the [[Middle East]]. After four and a half months of training near [[Cairo]], the Australians ...served as auxiliary infantry during the Gallipoli campaign remained in the Middle East, where it was to serve with distinction for the remainder of the war.
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  • ...ppes has more than 12 years of overseas experience with assignments in the Middle East, Asia, and Europe.
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  • *Dols, Michael. ''The Black Death in the Middle East.'' Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1977.
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  • ...Political Service (1903-27). The Indian Political Service extended to the Middle East, and he was British Political Representative in Cairo during the [[First Wo
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  • ..., at this stage an immediate cease-fire must be implemented," and that the Middle East would be better off "without the existence of the Zionist regime." (Sean Yo Ahmadinejad has promoted a vision of Iran as a major [[Middle East]]ern power, is strongly supportive of the Shia majority in neighbouring Ira
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  • ...a project that produced strategy document published by [[Daniel Pipes]]' [[Middle East Forum]] and [[Ziad Abdelnour]]'s [[U.S. Committee for a Free Lebanon]] that | publisher = [[Middle East Forum]]
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  • ...he Council on Foreign Relations. His son, Donald Pipes, is director of the Middle East Forum and a fellow at the Hoover Institution. He began teaching at Harvard
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  • ...[United States Pacific Command]] in Hawaii. Fifth Fleet is assigned to the Middle East, under [[United States Central Command]].
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  • ...rcise conducted by the [[United States Central Command]] (CENTCOM), in the Middle East, centered in [[Egypt]]. It is the largest field exercise in the world, and
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  • ...there were living trees used to create garden houses. This started in the Middle East and later appeared in Europe.
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  • ...> While Flat Eric was featured in Levi's advertisements across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, he never broke through in the United States, yet he was seen in
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  • ...o the Army, he joined the staff of General [[Erich von Falkenhayn]] in the Middle East, and commanded an infantry battalion in combat.
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  • ...e climbed 23% to nearly $2.4 billion while, quarterly revenue in Asia, the Middle East and Africa grew 24% to about $1 billion. McDonald's owns most of its overse
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  • ...tience with Israel: More than democracy, Washington wants stability in the Middle East. That means leaning against the interests of the Jewish state.
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  • {{main|U.S. policy towards the Middle East}} ...pals in the Obama Administration. Petraeus, now the U.S. commander for the Middle East, has used advisers including David Kilcullen and [[H.R. McMaster]], known
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  • ...cadets on terrorism rather than experts who could teach students about the Middle East. 'This stuff going on at the academy today is part of the endemic evangelic ...ate 1980s. Prof. [[Douglas Howard]], who teaches the history of the modern Middle East at [[Calvin College]] in Grand Rapids, Mich., heard Mr. Saleem speak last N
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  • ...akistan, North Korea, Africa, Burma and Haiti, and regional issues of the Middle East and Latin America.<ref name=CBC2010-03-30>{{citation
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  • ..., were brought to Europe by the Crusaders when they returned home from the Middle East.<ref name="Food Timeline">{{cite web |url=http://www.foodtimeline.org/foodc ...bably a forerunner of the cookie as rich pastries were made throughout the Middle East.<ref name="Food Timeline.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.foodtimeline.org/f
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  • ...the closest northeast base to the east of the Urals, to Europe and to the Middle East. Loring was a megabase, with enormous capacity, second in all of SAC, desig
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  • ...xpansion begins, first in [[Europe]], then in [[America]], [[Asia]], the [[Middle East]] and [[North Africa]]. After the increase of the company's activities, in
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  • ...d in [[media monitoring]], which is certainly not limited to Israel or the Middle East. Along with [[academic monitoring]], proponents say it increases accuracy a
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  • ...gagement with Saudi Arabia and Egypt. "The more that Islamic states in the Middle East begin to resemble Turkey and Bangladesh and the less they continue to echo
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  • ...to find a sea route to [[India]] that would avoid the Muslim lands of the Middle East, and to establish diplomatic relations with [[Prester John]], a legendary b
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  • Its human-source intelligence is reported to be strong in the Middle East, Central Asia and Southeast Asia, but weak in the West. There is a lack of ...Soviet Union and the PRC, even though China was a rival of the Soviets for Middle East influence.<ref name=Timmerman-Ch09>{{citation
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  • ...versity's [[Marc Lynch]] ("[[Abu Aardvark]]") blogs on the politics of the Middle East
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  • ...o its isolation; it could be conducted, for example, by the UN and Quartet Middle East envoys. Promoting a cease-fire between Israel and Gaza would be a good star
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  • ...t of the Chinese in the [[Battle of Talas]], the invention spread to the [[Middle East]], Production was started in [[Baghdad]], where the Arabs invented a method
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  • ...simple [[T and O map]] became the standard depiction of the world. In the Middle East, however, [[Arab]]s such as [[Muhammad al-Idrisi|al-Idrisi]], [[Ibn Battuta
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  • ===Africa and Middle East=== * Toledano, Ehud R. ''Slavery and Abolition in the Ottoman Middle East'' U. of Washington Press, 1998 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=3540510
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  • ...rly response to political aggression by the Soviet Union in Europe and the Middle East, illustrated through the Communist movements in Turkey and Greece. The Tru ...w the Truman Doctrine and Turkey's NATO Entry Contained the Soviets in the Middle East.'' St. Martin's, 1990. 224 pp.
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  • ...from northern Tanzania to Morocco and across North Africa through out the Middle East and into India.
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  • ...rvatism|neoconservative belief that displacing totalitarian regimes in the Middle East will lead quickly to liberal democracy. ===Middle East===
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  • ...ombatant Command (UCC) with geographic responsibility for countries in the Middle East and Southwest Asia. As a UCC, it takes operational direction from the Natio | title = Mark Perry Saturday | date = 13 March 2010 | journal = Middle East Channel, Foreign Policy (magazine)
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  • His work has explored the music of the [[Middle East]], [[North Africa]] and [[Eastern Europe]] and he has collaborated, recorde ...ht to Return for the millions of Palestinian refugees scattered across the Middle East and the globe and is an Honorary member of the Brussells Tribunal [http://w
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  • She was involved in several key Middle East negotiations, including the Israeli withdrawal from the [[Gaza Strip]] in 2
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  • ...e final opportunity for the British to determine the postwar future of the Middle East. Like any tourist, the delegation makes the routine tour of the pyramids an
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  • This unit was replaced in early [[Middle East]]ern civilizations by a longer foot, roughly the length of the modern unit,
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  • ...red smallpox pustules, had been in use since ad 1000 in China,later in the Middle East, and made popular in Europe in Jenner’s day by Lady Mary Wortley Montague
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  • ...ate regional commands. In other cases, operational experience, as with the Middle East, showed that an area (i.e., the [[United States Central Command]]) needed c ...ACOM's area of responsibility. With the focus of attention shifting to the Middle East, the 16 August 1989 plan assigned responsibility for the [[Gulf of Oman]] a
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  • <tr><td>[[Domestic goat|Goat]]</td><td>10000 BCE</td><td>[[Asia]] and [[Middle East]]</td></tr> <tr><td>[[Domestic sheep|Sheep]]</td><td>8000 BCE</td><td>[[Asia]] and [[Middle East]]</td></tr>
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  • ...Law School, he questioned American interventionism and its policies in the Middle East.<blockquote>We live in a world where it is assumed that killing as part of
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  • ...|viper]] species native to the deserts of Northern Africa and parts of the Middle East. They are ore often easily recognized by the presence of a pair of supraocu * Joger U. 1984. The Venomous Snakes of the Near and Middle East. Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag. 175 pp.
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  • North Africa's geographic position makes it a natural path between the Middle East and Europe. Its indigenous population, therefore, was influenced heavily by ...geologically unstable and liable to severe earthquakes.<ref name=MENA>The Middle East and North Africa 2007, Routledge</ref>
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  • Freelance writer, particularly for [[Israel 21c]] and Middle East Editor for [[Pajamas Media]], '''Allison Kaplan Sommer''' was a full-time
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  • Director, Middle East and Central Asia Department, [[International Monetary Fund]]; advisor, [[Ce
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  • ==Middle East== Another arena of the Reagan Doctrines confrontation of communism was in the Middle East. Communist forces were seen as the driving force of the Lebanese Civil wars
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  • ...time when a [[mining|miners]]' [[strike]] was threatened and war in the [[Middle East]] led to an [[oil]] shortages. Wilson went to the country again in October
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  • *Middle East Forum, Philadelphia; To support program activities 75,000 *Middle East Media Research Institute, Washington, D.C.; To support program activities 5
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  • ...ident, director of Foreign Policy, and Director of the Saban Institute for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution. He was born in the United Kingdom, edu
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  • *Middle East Division: Israeli-Arab relations, including coordination of multilateral an
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  • | journal = Washington Report on Middle East Affairs | date = June 2000 That was a bloc vote, and it worked. And on matters involving the Middle East Torricelli sounds very different from other senators from the northeastern
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  • '''Iraq''' is a country in the [[Middle East]] (or Western Asia), sharing borders with [[Kuwait]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[S
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  • | title = A Political and Economic Dictionary of the Middle East
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  • ...Its responsibilities include Europe, and the countries of North Africa and Middle East that are on the coast of the Mediterranean Se. '''United States Africa Comm
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  • ...pe]]. The Norsemen were engaged in trade with distant places such as the [[Middle East]].
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  • {{main | CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}} ...any project to an outsider. Unlike the traditional oil concessions of the Middle East over the years, which grant outside companies considerable latitude in dete
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  • ...covered in a similar manner. Most likely it was first discovered in the [[Middle East]] and [[Central Asia]] prior to 6,000 BC. Cheesemaking was later enhanced
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  • ...orce]]; Deputy Director for Politico-Military Affairs for Asia/Pacific and Middle East, the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Chief of the Air Force General Officer Matters
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  • '''Saudi Arabia''' is a [[country]] of the [[Middle East]] with immense [[oil]] wealth, and a small population with power concentrat The country is in the Middle East, with coasts on both the [[Red Sea]] and [[Persian Gulf]], and, while many
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  • ...s of venomous [[Viperinae|viper]]s found in the dry regions of Africa, the Middle East, India and Sri Lanka. These snakes are quick-tempered and strike readily, w Found in India and Sri Lanka, parts of the Middle East and Africa north of the equator.<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • #"Educating students on Israeli and Middle East history and politics with a specific focus on issues related to the Palesti
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  • ...different watches for each region, Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. They all have local researchers that generate reports. HRW employs over 2
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  • ==Wheat domestication in the Middle East==
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  • ...erected throne of Etruria. Napoleon, his dreams for a French empire in the Middle East thwarted by the British Navy, turned toward the Americas with plans for a n
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  • Daniel Pipes of the Middle East Forum was extremely critical. <ref name=Pipes>{{citation
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  • '''Yemen''' is a country in the [[Middle East]], formed, in 1990, from [[North Yemen]] (a part of the Ottoman Empire unti
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  • It is an organization that both allegedly conducts [[terrorism]] in the Middle East and elsewhere,<ref name=AMindict>{{citation
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  • | journal = APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East
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  • ...fessor (2005- ) and Director of the [[Carolina Center for the Study of the Middle East and Muslim Civilizations]]. On the faculty of the Department of Religious S
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  • ...tic effort to foster peace and democracy and counter general strife in the Middle East, the Balkans, parts of Africa and elsewhere."
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  • ...[Islam]]ic areas, and connections were also made and maintained with the [[Middle East]] and the wider world. Manuscripts have also turned up as far south as [[Ta
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  • | title = The Great War for Civilisation - The Conquest of the Middle East
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  • ==Middle East== ===General Middle East strategy===
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  • **Subcommittee the Middle East and Central Asia
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  • ...the most developed [[Arab]] countries and plays an important role in the [[Middle East]] ...round this time, the Ottomans, rulers of the port of Basra and most of the Middle East, began imposing large tariffs and trade regulations on merchants. As a resu
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  • ...natus''''' is a venomous [[Viperinae|viper]] species found in parts of the Middle East, Central Asia, and especially the Indian subcontinent. It is the smallest o ...luding Urak near Quetta and Astola Island off the coast of Makran). In the Middle East: [[Oman]], Masirah (Island), eastern [[United Arab Emirates]] and southwest
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  • ...cently, it was believed that the banana was brought to [[Africa]] from the Middle East in 7th century AD. The fruit was given the name ''banan'' which is derived
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