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Armed Groups in the Sinai Peninsula

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Nikolas Kovač; Trista Guertin

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Civil Military Fusion Centre, Enschede, p.1 (2013)
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Tuitel, Ruben. "The Future of the Sinai Peninsula." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 13, no. 2 (2014): 79-91.
"Будущее Синайского полуострова." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 13, no. 2 (2014): 91-104.
APA style: Kovač, N., & Guertin T. (2013).  Armed Groups in the Sinai Peninsula. 1.
Chicago style: Kovač, Nikolas, and Trista Guertin. Armed Groups in the Sinai Peninsula. Enschede: Civil Military Fusion Centre, 2013.
IEEE style: Kovač, N., and T. Guertin, Armed Groups in the Sinai Peninsula, Enschede, Civil Military Fusion Centre, pp. 1, 2013.
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