The UK in the Middle East: the perils of inconsistency/ Michael Stephens
Material type: TextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): In: RUSI Newsbrief Vol 35 No 2, March 2015, pp.5-7 (129) Summary: In the context of deepening insecurity and sectarian division, the Middle East will likely to continue to pose a complex problem for British policy-makers.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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In the context of deepening insecurity and sectarian division, the Middle East will likely to continue to pose a complex problem for British policy-makers.
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