Publication
2002
This paper focuses on the early relations of the US in the Middle East where the young American republic had to confront the Ottoman regencies of the North African edge. It further explores the historical underpinnings of eastern influence upon the new republic, and more specifically discusses how relations with the Ottoman regencies of North Africa during the early period contributed to building a sense of national identity among Americans.
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Author | Lotfi Ben Rejeb |
Series | MacMillan Center Middle East Studies |
Publisher | MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies |
Copyright | © MacMillan Center |