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       SOVIET  ADVANCES IN THE MIDDLE EAST. George Lancrowski, 1971. 176
       pages, $4.00
       Explores and analyzes recent Soviet poliies n the Middle Es in terms of their
       historical background, ideologica foundations and pragmatic appcation in the;2
       politca, economic and miOilary sectors.

       PRIVATE  ENTERPRISE  AND  SOCIALISM IN THE MIDDLE  EAST, foward S. Ellis,
       1970, 123 pages, $3.00
       Summaizes   recent economic developments In the Middle East Discusses the
       sigific ance of Soviet economic relations wit  ountries in he area and suggests
       new  appraches for American e onomic assistance.

       TRADE   PATTERNS  IN THE  MIDDLE  EAST, Lee E. Preston in association with
       Karim A. Nashashibi, 1970. 93 pages. 13.00
       Analyzes trade flows within the Middal East and between that area and other
       areas of the world. Describes specia trade relationships between Individual
       Middle Eastern countries and certain others, such as Lebanon-France, US.S.R -
       Egypt, and U.S.-IsraelU
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       THE  DILEMMA  OF ISRAELI arry B. Ellis, 1970 107 pages, $3.00
       Tra es the hIstory of modern Israel. Analyzes Israels internal political eco-
       nomic, and  social structure and its relationships with the Arabs, the Un ted
       Nations and the United $ aes.

       JERUSALEM:   KEYSTONE OF AN ARAB-ISRAELI SETTLEMENT, Richard Ii.
       Plaff, 1969. 54 pages, $2.00
       Suggests and analyzes seven policy choices for the United States. Discusses
       the reltgous sigificance of Jerusalem to Christians, Jews, and Moslems, and
       points out the cultural gulf between the Arabs of the Old City and the Western-
       oriented Israels of West Jerusalem.

       DOCUMENTS ON THE MIDDLE EAST, edited by Ralph H'. Magnus, 1969, 229(
       pages. $3.00
       A collection of the key documents that axplain the davelopment of United States
       pohcies in the Middle East An invaluabe reference. it incldes official docu-
       ments as well as official explanatons speeches, and letters.

       UNITED  STATES  INTERESTS   IN THE MIDDLE  EAST, edited by George Len-
       czowski. 1968. 129 pages, $3.00
       A  unique examination of the poltical, economc, and cultural components of
       American  nterests 4n the Middle Eas and a survey f alternative policies in                                                      STS              THE       M                                E
       both the public and private sac or. Contrbulors are George Lenczowski, Ralph
       Magnus, Carl Leiden, and Abdu A. Said; consultants ware H. Paul Castleberry,
       Howard  Ellis. Hamdy Loutfi, and Ma colm Kerr,

       This series is the outgrowth of AEI s Middle East Research Project which is
       examining ques ions raised by the deteroration of the United States position in
       he  Middle East. The project direcor is Geo ge Lenczowski, Middle East expe
       at the Universty of California, Ber kleys



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