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Volume 2, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 2976-5633
  • E-ISSN: 2976-5641

Abstract

Review of: , Gulf Studies, Vol. 11, Rabia Naguib (ed.) (2024)

Singapore: Springer, 210 pp.,

ISBN 978-981-99-6008-8, p/bk, USD 49.99

ISBN 978-981-99-6005-7, h/bk, USD 59.99

ISBN 978-981-99-6006-4, e-book, open access

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