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Allan, J. A. (John Anthony)
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Badawi, 'Izzat
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Christofferson, Floyd
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El-Said, Mostafa
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Fu'ad Nushi
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Linden, Eugene
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Parvin, Manoucher
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Putterman, Louis G.
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Simaika, Y. M.
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Sullivan, Earl L.
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Sullivan, Earl L.
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Donor
Naff, Thomas
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Topic
Food
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Imports
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Agriculture
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Bureaucracy
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Commerce
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Demography
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Politics and government
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Finance
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Economics
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Aswan High Dam (Egypt)
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documents
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clippings (information artifacts)
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Region
Egypt
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Israel
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Jordan
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Sudan
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Ethiopia
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Lebanon
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Palestine >> Middle East >> Earth
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Turkey
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Water Basin
River Nile >> Sudan
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Jordan River >> Israel
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Euphrates River >> Basra Governorate >> Iraq
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Tigris River >> Basra Governorate >> Iraq
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In Copyright
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Language
English
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Publisher
United States. Joint Publications Research Service
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American University in Cairo
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Maktab al-Dirāsāt al-Lubnānīyah wa-al-ʻArabīyah
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Unesco
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University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies
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Repository
Oregon State University. Libraries
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Text
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application/pdf
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Collection
The Middle East Water Collection
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Institution
Oregon State University
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Decade
1960-1969
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1980-1989
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1990-1999
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Egypt's shrinking farm land - Construction and red bricks
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Introduction - The Impact of Development Assistance on Egypt
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Last Drops
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Problems of food supply identified as main concern of economic policy
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Striking the right "price" for water: achieving harmony between basic human need, available resources and commercial viability
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Popular Development Committee: Projects for Egyptian-Sudanese Economic Integration to Curb Imports
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Incentives for Agricultural Projects
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War against soil stripping: soil stripping has consumed more than 300,000 feddans of the most fertile land in Egypt
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Government Stand on Subsidy Issue Criticized - "Parties Have Concluded Their Discussion of the Subsidy Problem"
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Perspectives of the Egyptian Ministry of the Economy on the Impact of American Aid on Egypt
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