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Foreign relations of the United States, 1951: Volume V, the near East and Africa
This volume of the “Foreign Relations of the United States” series documents U.S. diplomatic activities and foreign policy decisions concerning the Near East and Africa during the year 1951. Compiled by the Office of the Historian, it presents declassified correspondence, policy papers, and internal communications that illustrate America’s strategic interests in the region during the early Cold War era. The volume covers critical issues such as regional security, relations with newly independent states, political developments in the Middle East and Africa, and U.S. responses to emerging geopolitical challenges. It serves as an essential primary source for researchers studying U.S. foreign policy and international affairs in the mid-twentieth century.
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