If you liked LRPing in the Arab world by John Waterbury, start with North for the trade (1972), Public versus private in the Egyptian economy (1976), and Egyptian elite perceptions of the population problem (1973). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after LRPing in the Arab world?

BookOrb recommends North for the trade (1972), Public versus private in the Egyptian economy (1976), Egyptian elite perceptions of the population problem (1973), Patrons and Clients in Mediterranean Societies (1977), and Egyptian agriculture adrift (1978).

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