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Middle East

The Middle East is located at the juncture of Asia, Africa, and Europe in the eastern hemisphere. It is comprised of countries on and near the Arabian Peninsula.

* Favorite Links on the Middle East

* Directories on the Middle East

* Search for Resources on the Middle East in MSU Global Access Database

* List of MSU Global Access Country Pages on the Middle East

Map of the Middle East
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FAVORITE LINKS

* Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies at the University of Michigan – The Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies (CMENAS) is an academic center that was established “to foster and coordinate interaction, research and instruction on the Near East among faculty and students in all academic disciplines.”
This is a resource from the state of Michigan.

* Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services – The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) is a community-based, mutli-service organization that provides a variety of services for the Arab American Community including mental health, substance abuse programs, health, employment cultural and cross-cultural promotion and training.
This is a resource from the state of Michigan.

* American Arab Chamber of Commerce – Domestically, the organization assists businesses in improving their operations and promoting their products and services. By sponsoring and receiving trade missions, holding trade seminars, and sponsoring trade assistance pgorams, the American Arab Chamber of Commerce-Michigan strengthens the ties between the local Arab American community and the Arab world.
This is a resource from the state of Michigan.

* ArabNet – The aim of ArabNet is “to provide the most comprehensive online resource on the Arab world, primarily dealing with countries in the Middle East and North Africa.” To this end, the site contains extensive information and resource catalogues for all the countries of the Middle East and parts of Africa, including historical, geographical, travel, and cultural information for each country and numerous links to other resources on the web.

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DIRECTORIES

* Middle Eastern Studies Virtual Library – The Virtual Library resources on the Middle East are organized both by country and by topical category. Like the Latin American collection, also housed at the University of Texas, this Virtual Library chooses a Yahoo!-style format for the presentation of its page.

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SEARCH WITHIN THE MIDDLE EAST

To see all resources in our database about the Middle East, click on the Search button below. If you want to limit your search about the Middle East to a particular theme or for a constituency group, resource type, or language, make selections in those boxes.

If you want resources about an individual country, select a country from the pull-down country menu or conduct your search from that country’s page (see list of countries below). Otherwise, searches from this page when you search by categories will yield only resources on the region, not on specific countries. However, a Keyword search will yield resources with that word in either the region or individual countries.

See complete search tips and instructions at the How to Search section of the search page.
KEYWORD:

REGION: MIDDLE EAST
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SELECT A COUNTRY, REGION, OR TERRITORY

* Bahrain
* Cyprus
* Egypt
* Iran
* Iraq
* Israel
* Jordan
* Kuwait
* Lebanon

* Oman
* Palestine
* Qatar
* Saudi Arabia
* Syria
* Turkey
* United Arab Emirates
* Yemen

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