This is a list of published books in English which according to reliable sources deal with the general subject of Western Sahara.
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Amnesty International – Morocco: breaking the wall of silence: the 'disappeared' of Morocco[1]
Amnesty International – Morocco: 'disappearances' of people of Western Sahara origin[2]
Anderson, Jon Lee – Guerillas: The Men and Women Fighting Today's Wars[3]
Arts, Karin and Pedro Pinto Leita, eds. – International Law and the Question of Western Sahara. Leiden: International Platform of Jurists for East Timor, 2007.[4]
Barakat, Hakim, ed. – Contemporary North Africa: Issues of Development and Integration[5]
Bender, Gerald J., James J. Coleman, Richard L. Sklar, eds. – African crisis areas and United States foreign policy[6]
Briggs, Lloyd Cabot – The Living Races of the Sahara Desert[7]
Briggs, Lloyd Cabot – The Tribes of the Sahara[8]
The British Yearbook of International Law (1978)[9]
Brownlie, Ian – African Boundaries: A Legal and Diplomatic Encyclopedia[10]
Chaliand, Gerard – The Struggle for Africa[11]
Chopra, Jarat – Peace-Maintenance. The Evolution of International Political Authority.[12]
Chopra, Jarat – United Nations determination of the Western Sahara self[13]
Copson, Raymond W. – Africa's Wars and Prospects for Peace[14]
Cottrell, Alvin J. & James Daniel Theberge, eds. – The Western Mediterranean[15]
Damis, John – Conflict in Northwest Africa[16]
Dean, David J. – The air force role in low-intensity conflict[17]
El-Ayouty, Yassin, ed. – The OAU after thirty years[18]
El-Ayouty, Yassin & I. William Zartman, eds. – The OAU after twenty years[19]
El Ouali, Abdelhamid – Saharan Conflict: Towards Territorial Autonomy as a Right to Democratic Self-Determination. London: Stacey International, 2008.[20]
Elias, Robert & Jennifer Turpin, eds. – Rethinking peace[21]
Firebrace, James and Jeremy Harding – Exiles of the Desert[22]
Furley, Oliver, ed. – Conflict in Africa[23]
Gallagher, Charles F. – Morocco and Its Neighbours, Part I[24]
German Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 19[25]
Gretton, John – Western Sahara: The Fight for Self-Determination[26]
Hacene-Djaballah, Belkacem – Conflict in Western Sahara[27]
Haireche, Abdel-Kader – Conflict, conflict management and cooperation in North Africa[28]
Harding, Jeremy – The Fate of Africa: Trial by Fire[29][30]
Harkavy, Robert E. & Stephanie Newman, eds. – Lessons of Recent Wars in the Third World, Vol. 1[31]
Harrell-Bond, Barbara – The Struggle for the Western Sahara Part I[32]
Harrell-Bond, Barbara – The Struggle for the Western Sahara Part II[33]
Harrell-Bond, Barbara – The Struggle for the Western Sahara Part III[34]
Hodges, Tony – Historical dictionary of Western Sahara[35][36]
Hodges, Tony – The Western Saharans[37]
Hodges, Tony – Western Sahara: The Roots of a Desert War[38][39]
Houser, George M. – No One Can Stop the Rain[40]
Human Rights Watch/Middle East – Keeping It Secret[41]
Jensen, Erik – Western Sahara: Lines in the Sand. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005.[42]
Kamil, Leo – Fueling the Fire[43]
Keegan, John & Andrew Wheatcroft – Zones of conflict[23]
Lawless, Richard & Laila Manahan, eds. – War and refugees[44][45][46]
Layachi, Azzedino – Images of foreign policy[47]
Layachi, Azzedino – The United States and North Africa[48]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. I[49]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. II[49]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. III[49]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. IV[49]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. V[49]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. VI[49]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. VII[49]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. VIII[50][51]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. IX[51][52]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. X[52][53]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. XI[53][54][55]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. XII[56][57]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. XIII[56][58]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. XIV[58][59]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. XV[60][61]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. XVI[58][60][61]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. XVII[61][62][63]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. XVIII[62][63][64]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. XIX[64][65]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. XX[64][65]
Legum, Colin, ed. – Africa Contemporary Record: Survey and Documents, Vol. XXI[66][67]
Lippert, Anne – The Saharawi Refugees[68]
Lodwick, John – The Forbidden Coast[69]
Markovitz, Irving Leonard, ed. – Studies of power and class in Africa[70]
Mercker, John – The Sahrawis of Western Sahara[71]
Mercker, John – Spanish Sahara[72]
Nelson, Harold D. – Morocco: A Country Study[73][74]
Neuberger, Benyamin – National self-determination in post-colonial Africa[75]
Norris, H. T. – The Arab Conquest of the Western Sahara[76][77]
Olsson, Claes, ed. – The Western Sarhara Conflict: The Role of Natural Resources in Decolonization. Uppsala, Sweden: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2006.[78]
Palin, Michael with Basil Pao – Sahara. Thomas Dunne Bks: St. Martin's, 2003. ISBN 0-312-30541-9.[79]
Parker, Richard B. – North Africa: regional tensions and strategic concerns[80]
Partingdon, David H., ed. – The Middle East Annual: Issues and Events, Vol. 2, 1982[81]
Pazzanita, Anthony G. & Tony Hodges – A historical dictionary of Western Sahara[82]
Pazzanita, Anthony G. – Western Sahara. Oxford: ABC-Clio Press, 2005, ISBN 1-85109-256-0.[83][84][85]
Pazzanita, Anthony G. and Tony Hodges – Historical dictionary of Western Sahara, 2nd ed.[86]
Pickart, George A. – The Western Sahara[87]
Price, David Lynn – Conflict in the Maghreb: the Western Sahara[88]
Price, David Lynn – Morocco and the Sahara[88]
Price, David Lynn – The Western Sahara[88]
Rezette, Robert – The Western Sahara and the Frontiers of Morocco[89]
Rivkin, Benjamin – The Western Sahara: towards a referendum[90]
Rothschild, David & Naomi Chazan, eds. – The Precarious Balance[91]
Rubinstein, Alvin Z. – Moscow's third world strategy[92]
Saxena, Suresh Chandra – The Liberation War in Western Sahara[93]
Saxena, Suresh Chandra – Self-determination in Western Sahara[94]
Saxena, Suresh Chandra – Western Sahara: No Alternative to Armed Struggle.[95]
Shelley, Toby – Endgame in the Western Sahara: What Future for Africa's Last Colony? London and New York: Zed Books, 2004.[42][96][97][98][99][100][101]
Sipe, Lynn F. – Western Sahara: a comprehensive bibliography[102]
Sixth Congress of the Polisario Front[70]
Somerville, Keith – Foreign military intervention in Africa[103]
Spenler, Chris – The Maghreb in the 1990s[104]
Strategic Survey, 1979, London: International Institute for Strategic Studies[105]
Strategic Survey, 1982–1983, London: International Institute for Strategic Studies[106]
Strategic Survey, 1983–1984, London: International Institute for Strategic Studies[37]
Strategic Survey, 1988–1989, London: International Institute for Strategic Studies[105]
Thompson, Virginia & Richard Adloff – The Western Saharans[107]
Trout, Frank E. – Morocco's Saharan Frontiers[108]
United Nations General Assembly Official Records – Report of the United Nations Visiting Mission to Spanish Sahara, 1975
United Nations Yearbook, 1975[109]
United Nations Yearbook, 1976[110]
United Nations Yearbook, 1977[110]
United Nations Yearbook, 1978[110]
United Nations Yearbook, 1979[111]
United Nations Yearbook, 1980[111]
United Nations Yearbook, 1981[111]
United Nations Yearbook, 1982[111]
United Nations Yearbook, 1983[112]
United Nations Yearbook, 1984[112]
United Nations Yearbook, 1985[112]
United Nations Yearbook, 1986[113]
United Nations Yearbook, 1987[114]
United Nations Yearbook, 1988[115]
United Nations Yearbook, 1991[116]
United Nations Yearbook, 1992[117]
United Nations Yearbook, 1993[118]
United States State Department – Spanish Sahara: Background Notes[119]
Vieuchange, Michel; Vieuchange, Jean (editor). – Smara: The Forbidden City[120]
War and Peace. Marshall Cavendish Illustrated Encyclopedia of Postwar Conflict, vol. X[121]
Ware, Lewis B. – Decolonization and the Global Alliance in the Arab Maghrib[122]
Waring, Mowton L. – Spanish Sahara, focus of contention[122]
Weexsteen, Raoul, et al. – The Struggle for Sahara[123]
The World in Conflict 1990, London: Brassey's UK/Maxwell Pergamon[124]
Wright, Stephen & Janice N. Brownfoot, eds. – Africa in world politics[125]
Zartman, I. William – The political economy of Morocco[126][127]
Zartman, I. William – Ripe for resolution[128]
Zoubir, Yahia H. & Daniel Volman, eds. – International dimensions of the Western Sahara conflict[129][130]
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 225.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 224-225.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 69-70.
^Pazzanita, Anthony G. (2008). "International Law and the Question of Western Sahara". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. New York. pp. 342–344. ProQuest 229666336. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 83.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 199.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 1.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 1-2.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 221-222.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 215.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 81.
^McDermott, Anthony (September 1999). "Peace-Maintenance. The Evolution of International Political Authority". Journal of Peace Research. Oslo. p. 609. ProQuest 213100449. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 176-177.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 81-82.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 111-112.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 82-83.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 196.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 191.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 189.
^Roussellier, Jacques (Winter 2009). "WESTERN SAHARA: Saharan Conflict: Towards Territorial Autonomy as a Right to Democratic Self-Determination". The Middle East Journal. Washington. pp. 150–151. ProQuest 218547859. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 229-230.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 71.
^ abPazzanita 1996, p. 91.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 19-20.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 221.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 28.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 146-147.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 86.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 46.
^Williams, Bernard D. (7 May 1994). "Book reviews -- The Fate of Africa: Trial by Fire by Jeremy Harding". America. New York. pp. 19+. ProQuest 209682959. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 54-55.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 14.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 86-87.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 72.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 235.
^Ume, Gabriel (1987). "Western Sahara: A Thorough Reference Work". Africa Today. Denver. p. 79. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
^ abPazzanita 1996, p. 2.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 87.
^Zeidan, Shawky S. (1987). "A Pioneering Study of the Saharan Conflict". Africa Today. Denver. p. 77. ProQuest 197464949. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 52.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 225-226.
^ abOhaegbulam, F. Ugboaja (September 2006). "Western Sahara: Anatomy of a Stalemate/Endgame in the Western Sahara: What Future for Africa's Last Colony?". African Studies Review. Atlanta. pp. 183–201. ProQuest 211678186. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 200.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 92.
^Hacene-Djaballah, Belkacem (Winter 1989). "Book Reviews: War and Refugees". The Middle East Journal. Washington. pp. 115+. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
^Schulman, Jeffrey M. (1987). "Fresh Insights on the Western Sahara Conflict". Africa Today. Denver. p. 75. ProQuest 197468923. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 201.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 201-202.
^ abcdefgPazzanita 1996, p. 107.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 35-36.
^ abPazzanita 1996, p. 135.
^ abPazzanita 1996, p. 36.
^ abPazzanita 1996, p. 136.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 36-37.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 126.
^ abPazzanita 1996, p. 120.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 136-137.
^ abcPazzanita 1996, p. 137.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 120-121.
^ abPazzanita 1996, p. 50.
^ abcPazzanita 1996, p. 121.
^ abPazzanita 1996, p. 51.
^ abPazzanita 1996, p. 138.
^ abcPazzanita 1996, p. 122.
^ abPazzanita 1996, p. 37.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 37-38.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 123.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 73-74.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 9.
^ abPazzanita 1996, p. 151.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 4.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 3.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 127.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 143.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 219.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 12-13.
^Stewart, C. C. (1989). "Conquest by pen and amulet -- The Arab Conquest of the Western Sahara by H. T. Norris". Journal of African History. p. 496. ProQuest 229594721. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Pazzanita, Anthony G. (2006). "The Western Sahara Conflict: The Role of Natural Resources in Decolonization". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. New York. pp. 535–537. ProQuest 229703559. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Owusu-Ansah, Edward K. (1 February 2003). "Sahara". Library Journal. New York. p. 108. ProQuest 196784493. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 97.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 94-95.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 235-236.
^Stewart, Charles C. (September 1999). "Historical Dictionary of Mauritania / Western Sahara/ Le Desert de Sable: Le Sahara Dans L'Imaginaire Des Francais". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. New York. pp. 527–529. ProQuest 229656660. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Styan, David (1998). "Western Sahara". Africa. Edinburgh. pp. 304–305. ProQuest 213648331. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Taylor, Raymond M. (1998). "Western Sahara". Journal of African History. Cambridge. p. 174. ProQuest 229586324. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Easterbrook, D. L. (March 1995). "Reference -- Historical dictionary of Western Sahara (2nd ed.) by Anthony G. Pazzanita and Tony Hodges". Choice. Middletown. p. 1088. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 168-169.
^ abcPazzanita 1996, p. 99.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 15.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 178.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 100.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 204.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 61.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 192-193.
^Pazzanita, Anthony G. (1997). "Western Sahara: No Alternative to Armed Struggle". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. New York. pp. 715–717. ProQuest 229695321. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Sater, James N. (Autumn 2007). "MAGHRIB: Endgame in the Western Sahara: What Future for Africa's Last Colony?". The Middle East Journal. Washington. pp. 730–731. ProQuest 218533449. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Bevan, Brock L. (Spring 2007). "Endgame in the Western Sahara: What Future for Africa's Last Colony". Arab Studies Quarterly. Belmont. pp. 66–68. ProQuest 220605041. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Weinberg, Bill (Fall 2005). "Endgame in the Western Sahara: What Future for Africa's Last Colony?". Middle East Policy. Washington. pp. 178–181. ProQuest 203690841. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Glickman, H. (September 2005). "Endgame in the Western Sahara: what Future for Africa's last colony?". Choice. Middletown. p. 184. ProQuest 225767811. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Pazzanita, Anthony G. (September 2005). "Endgame in the Western Sahara: What Future for Africa's Last Colony?". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. New York. pp. 574–576. ProQuest 229648575. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^"Books and Arts: Just deserts? Western Sahara". The Economist. London. 28 August 2004. pp. 75–76. ProQuest 224028399.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 237-238.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 63.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 101.
^ abPazzanita 1996, p. 90.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 53.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 101-102.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 20.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 154-155.
^ abcPazzanita 1996, p. 155.
^ abcdPazzanita 1996, p. 156.
^ abcPazzanita 1996, p. 157.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 157-158.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 158.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 159.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 163.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 168.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 171.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 5.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 10.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 51-52.
^ abPazzanita 1996, p. 103.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 103-104.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 54.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 91-92.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 117.
^Mortimer, Robert A. (1987). "Morocco's Political Economy: The Impact of the Sahrawi War". Africa Today. Denver. p. 80. ProQuest 197467079. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 104.
^Pazzanita 1996, p. 105-106.
^"Africa – International Dimensions of the Western Sahara Conflict". Foreign Affairs. September–October 1993. p. 180. ProQuest 214282368. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
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