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A.I. Dawisha. Egypt in the Arab World: The Elements of a Foreign Policy. New York: Halsted, Wiley, 1976. 234 pp. Tables, figures, notes, bibliography, index. $24.50 - Ali E. Hillal Dessouki, ed. Democracy in Egypt: Problems and Prospects. Cairo: American University in Cairo, 1978; Cairo Papers in Social Science no. 2. 90 pp. Appendix $2.50 paper - E.G. Chibwe. Afro-Arab Relations in the New World Order. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1978. 150 pp. Tables, index, appendix. $17.95

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2017

I. William Zartman*
Affiliation:
Politics Department, New York University
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Africa in the World Order
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Copyright © African Studies Association 1979

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