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Tibor Halasi-Kun

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

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Type
In Memoriam
Copyright
Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America 1991

References

1 Key writings include “Analysis of International Events,” Peace Science Reviews 4:1 (1970); Azar, E. and Dak, Joseph Ben, eds., Theory and Practice of Events Research: Studies in International Actions and Interactions (1975);Google Scholar and “The Conflict and Peace Research Data Bank (COPDAB) Project,” Journal of Conflict Resolution 23:1 (1980).

2 “Protracted Social Conflict: Theory and Practice in the Middle East,” with Jureidini, Paul and McLaurin, Ronald, Journal of Palestine Studies 8:1 (1978)Google Scholar.

3 “Contradictions and Skepticism: How Egyptian Studies View the Peace Process,” with ‘Abd al-Monein al-Mashat, International Interactions 7:4 (1981).

4 Azar, et al., Lebanon and the World in the 1980s (1983)Google Scholar; Azar, and Burton, John, eds., Emergence of a New Lebanon (1984)Google Scholar; Azar, and Burton, John, eds., Conflict Reso lution: Theory and Practice (1986)Google Scholar; Azar, , Saunders, Harold, and Zartman, I. William, Mediation in the Middle East (1987)Google Scholar; and Azar, and Moon, C., eds., National Security in the Third World (1988).Google Scholar