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State Interests and Public Spheres: The International Politics of Jordan’s Identity
Marc Lynch
1999
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The Battle for Peace. July 1994.
Collected Speeches, 1987–1990. 1990.
Hashemite Outcries: Speeches and Statements During the Gulf Crisis. 1992.
Jordanian Cabinets 1921–1992. 1992.
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The White Book: Jordan and the Gulf Crisis. 1991.
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[In Arabic unless otherwise specified].
Jordanian Dailies
[WWW addresses where internet edition exists].
Akher Khabir.
Al-Aswaq.
al-Arab al-Yom [http://www.alarab-alyawm.com.jo/].
Al-Dustur [http://www.arabia.com/Addustour/].
Jordan Times [English] [http://www.accessme.com/JordanTimes/].
Al-Rai [http://www.accessme.com/Al-Ra’i/].
Sawt al-Shaab.
Jordanian Weeklies
[WWW addresses where internet edition exists].
Al-Ahali.
Al-Ahd.
Akhbar al-Asbu’a.
Al-Ba’th.
Al-Bilad.
Al-Hadath [http://accessme.com/Al-Hadath/].
Al-Jamahir.
Al-Liwa.
Al-Majd.
Al-Masira.
Al-Mithaq.
Al-Nahda.
Nida al-Watan.
Al-Ribat.
Al-Sabil [http://www.assabeel.com/].
Sawt al-Mara.
Shihan [http://www.alarab-alyawm.com.jo/shihan/].
Star [English].
Al-Ufuq.
Al-Urdun.
Arab Dailies and Weeklies
[WWW addresses where internet edition exists].
Al-Ahram.
Al-Asbu’a al-Arabi.
Al-Bayadir al-Siyasi.
Filastin al-Muslima.
Filastin al-Thawra.
Al-Hadaf.
Al-Hawadeth.
Al-Hayat [http://www.sitecopy.com/alhayat/].
Al-Nahar.
Al-Quds.
Al-Quds al-Arabi.
Al-Sharq al-Awsat.
Al-Wasat.
Al-Watan al-Arabi.
Other
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Christian Science Monitor [http://www.csmonitor.com].
Foreign Broadcast Information Service (United States).
Ha’aretz (http://www3.haaretz.co.il/eng/htmls/1_1.htm).
Independent (London) (http://www.independent.co.uk).
Jerusalem Post [http://www.jpost.co.il/].
Jerusalem Report.
Los Angelas Times [http://www.latimes.com].
Middle East Economic Digest.
Middle East International.
Middle East Mirror.
New Middle East.
New York Times [http://www.nytimes.com].
Washington Post [http://www.washingtonpost.com].