Asia occidentalis
Asia Occidentalis, vel Oriens Medius[1] vel Oriens Proximus,[2] est regio politica et culturalis in Africa Septentronali et Asia Minore sine finibus claris. Aliae nationes alias fines eius regionis definiunt. Haec regio in Europa et America "oriens" videtur.
Ex Oriente Medio, tres religiones orbis terrarum maximi momenti, Christiana, Islamica, et Iudaica partae sunt. Non est index perfectus vel plenus, sed stylo Anglico et plurium aliarum civitatum civitates quae feruntur partem esse Orientis Medii sunt Aegyptus, Arabia Saudiana, Baharina, Cuvaitum, Iemenia, Irania, Iracia, Israel, Iordania, Libanus, Omania, Phylarchiarum Arabicarum Confoederatio, Quataria, Syria, et Turcia. Nonnumquam, sed minus saepe hodie, Aethiopia, Algeria, Libya, et Tunisia etiam in Orienti Medio esse feruntur.
Germani autem illam regionem orientem medium vocant, vel vocaverunt si nunc exemplum Anglicum sequuntur, quae terras Bangladesham, Butaniam, Indiam, Insulas Maledivas, Nepaliam, Pakistaniam, Tabrobanem complectitur. Nonnumquam etiam Iraniam huic regioni adnumerant.
Pinacotheca
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Tel Avivum in Israel
Nexus interni
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Lexicon Davidi Morgan nomen "Oriens Medius" habet.
- ↑ Nuntii Latini nomine "Oriens Proximus" utitur. Regio, quod est occidentalis Asiae continentis pars, nomen "Asia Occidentalis" etiam habet.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Adelson, Roger. 1995. London and the Invention of the Middle East: Money, Power, and War, 1902–1922. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-06094-2. Archivum.
- Anderson, R., R. Seibert, et J. Wagner. 2006. Politics and Change in the Middle East, ed. octava. Prentice-Hall.
- Barzilai, Gad, Klieman Aharon, et Shidlo Gil. 1993. The Gulf Crisis and Its Global Aftermath. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-08002-6. Archivum.
- Barzilai, Gad. 1996. Wars, Internal Conflicts and Political Order. State University of New York Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-2943-3.
- Beaumont, Peter, Gerald H. Blake, et J. Malcolm Wagstaff. 1988. The Middle East: A Geographical Study. David Fulton. ISBN 978-0-470-21040-6.
- Bishku, Michael B. 2015]. "Is the South Caucasus Region a Part of the Middle East?" Journal of Third World Studies 32 (1): 83–102. JSTOR 45178576.
- Cleveland, William L., et Martin Bunton. 2018. A History Of The Modern Middle East, ed. ssexta. Interretialis editionis quartae textus.
- Cressey, George B. 1960. Crossroads: Land and Life in Southwest Asia. Sicagi: J. B. Lippincott Co.
- Fischbach, Michael R., ed. 2008. Biographical encyclopedia of the modern Middle East and North Africa. Gale Group.
- Freedman, Robert O. 1991. The Middle East from the Iran-Contra Affair to the Intifada: Contemporary Issues in the Middle East. Syracusis: Syracuse University Press. ISBN 0-8156-2502-2.
- Goldschmidt, Arthur Jr. 1999. A Concise History of the Middle East. Westview Press. ISBN 978-0-8133-0471-7.
- Halpern, Manfred. 2015. Politics of Social Change: In the Middle East and North Africa. Princeton University Press.
- Ismael, Jacqueline S., Tareq Y. Ismael, et Glenn Perry. 2015. Government and politics of the contemporary Middle East: Continuity and change. Routledge.
- Lynch, Marc, ed. 2014. The Arab Uprisings Explained: New Contentious Politics in the Middle East. Novi Eboraci: Columbia University Press.
- Palmer, Michael A. 1992. Guardians of the Persian Gulf: A History of America's Expanding Role in the Persian Gulf, 1833–1992. Novi Eboraci: The Free Press. ISBN 978-0-02-923843-1. Archivum.
- Reich, Bernard. 1990. Political leaders of the contemporary Middle East and North Africa: a biographical dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group.
- Vasiliev, Alexey. 2018. Russia’s Middle East Policy: From Lenin to Putin. Routledge.
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Asiam Occidentalem spectant. |
Vide Asiam Occidentalem in Victionario. |
- "Middle East – Articles by Region" Formula:Webarchive Council on Foreign Relations: "A Resource for Nonpartisan Research and Analysis."
- "Middle East – Interactive Crisis Guide." Formula:Webarchive Council on Foreign Relations: "A Resource for Nonpartisan Research and Analysis."
- Middle East Department, University of Chicago Library.
- Middle East Business Intelligence since 1957: "The leading information source on business in the Middle East" apud MEED.com.
- "Advocacy for sustainability and environmental conservation in the Middle East." Carboun.