The Kurdish Question in U.S. Foreign Policy: A Documentary Sourcebook
By (Author) Lokman I. Meho
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th December 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
Comparative law
327.7305667
Hardback
720
The first ever sourcebook on U.S.-Kurdish relations, The Kurdish Question in U.S. Foreign Policy is a unique and timely work. It not only reproduces the full text of over 325 of the most important U.S. government documents dealing with the Kurdish question, but also provides both a guide to U.S. government sources for locating subsequently published materials and an annotated list of over 200 primary and secondary sources. Thorough and instructive, the book serves as an invaluable research tool and published national archive of U.S. government documents on U.S-Kurdish issues. U.S. government information is crucial for any research or reading on American involvement in Kurdish affairs. This sourcebook alleviates some of the problems associated with using U.S. government documents, such as lack of access and difficulty in identifying relevant sources. It educates users on where and how to find relevant U.S. government information on the Kurds as well as other stateless nations. Detailed subject, author, and title indices are also included to allow easy access and identification of key materials. The first ever documentary sourcebook and annotated bibliography on U.S. foreign policy towards the Kurds, The Kurdish Question in U.S. Foreign Policy should appeal to all academic, special, and public libraries, as well as among government and news agencies.
Mr. Meho is to be congratulated for extensively expanding and enriching the available sources for the historiogrpahy of the Middle East; we are indebted to his diligence.-Middle East Journal
"Mr. Meho is to be congratulated for extensively expanding and enriching the available sources for the historiogrpahy of the Middle East; we are indebted to his diligence."-Middle East Journal
LOKMAN I. MEHO is an Assistant Professor at the School of Information Science and Policy of the State University of New York at Albany. Dr. Meho is the author of two earlier bibliographies, The Kurds and Kurdistan: A Selective and Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood, 1997) and Kurdish Culture and Society: An Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood, 2001).