31.2480, Books: Diplomacy Arabic: Kendall, Mohamed

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Subject: 31.2480, Books: Diplomacy Arabic: Kendall, Mohamed

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Date: Wed, 05 Aug 2020 22:21:48
From: Stephanie Rojas [sr1351 at georgetown.edu]
Subject: Diplomacy Arabic: Kendall, Mohamed

 


Title: Diplomacy Arabic 
Subtitle: An Essential Vocabulary 
Publication Year: 2020 
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
	   http://www.press.georgetown.edu
	

Book URL: http://press.georgetown.edu/book/languages/diplomacy-arabic 


Author: Elisabeth Kendall
Author: Yehia A. Mohamed

Electronic: ISBN:  9781626167629 Pages: 112 Price: U.S. $ 19.95
Paperback: ISBN:  9781626167612 Pages: 112 Price: U.S. $ 19.95


Abstract:

What is the word for peacebuilding in Arabic? How is bilateralism translated?
Diplomacy Arabic is a convenient guide for Arabic language learners, featuring
common terms and expressions essential for success in diplomatic
communication.

Diplomacy Arabic can be used as either a comprehensive reference or a study
aid. The book features more than 1,300 expressions, terms, and idioms divided
into ten areas of diplomatic discourse: general terms, concepts and practices,
diplomatic service and protocol, organizations, elections and government,
negotiations, treaties and agreements, conflict resolution and defense, civil
society and human rights, and globalization and economic development. Each
chapter follows a logical learning path—for example, the section on
negotiations begins with vocabulary that references types of negotiations and
then addresses the players involved and the process of negotiating. An
alphabetized, English-language index helps users locate relevant words
quickly.

Elisabeth Kendall and Yehia A. Mohamed have created an essential vocabulary
book, with words and phrases not commonly found in standard Arabic
dictionaries. Reflective of the Arabic used in today's world, Diplomacy Arabic
is a must-have for skilled and relevant work in international relations in the
Middle East.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics

Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)


Written In: English  (eng)

See this book announcement on our website: 
http://linguistlist.org/pubs/books/get-book.cfm?BookID=141194




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