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Maja Naur, Political Mobilization and Industry in Libya (Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag, 1986). Pp. 268.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2009

Mary-Jane Deeb
Affiliation:
School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University

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1 Chatelus, Michel and Schemeil, Yves, “Towards a New Political Economy of State Industrialization in the Arab Middle East,” paper presented at the Middle East Studies Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, 1982, p. 11, quoted in Naur, pp. 25–26.Google Scholar

2 Deeb, Marius and Deeb, Mary-Jane, Libya Since the Revolution Aspects of Social and Political Development (New York, Praeger, 1982).Google Scholar

3 Deeb, Marius, “Islam and Arab Nationalism in al-Qadhdhafi's Ideology,” Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, 2, 2 (Winter, 1978), 1226.Google Scholar