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North Africa and the Middle East

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 September 2016

Manfred Halpern
Affiliation:
Princeton University
Clement Moore
Affiliation:
University of California

Extract

The sixth annual meeting of the African Studies Association was held at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel in San Francisco. The opening plenary session included three papers concerned with North African affairs. Benjamin Rivlin of Brooklyn College, considering “The Maghreb and Pan-Arabism,” began with a series of questions. Were the aspirations of the Maghreb states for Arab unity incompatible with their African vocation? Ought the Maghreb to be considered as a part of Africa, or was this precluded by the region's commitment to the Arab East? What was the extent of this commitment, and what identity did the Maghreb seek?

Type
Plenary Session, October 25
Copyright
Copyright © African Studies Association 1963

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