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Anne K. Long

Known for clear, research-driven writing on international affairs, this author contributed to reference works that helped readers make sense of politics, society, and strategy. Her work reflects a practical, informative style shaped by serious academic and policy interests.

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Area Handbook for Bulgaria

Area Handbook for Bulgaria

by Eugene K. Keefe, Violeta D. Baluyut, William Giloane, Anne K. Long, James M. Moore, Neda A. Walpole

About the author

Anne K. Long is associated with analytical, nonfiction writing rather than novels, and her published work points to a strong interest in world affairs and political strategy. She is credited as a co-author of The Cuban Missile Crisis: A Study of Its Strategic Context, published in Political Science Quarterly in 1972, where she was identified with American University.

She also contributed to Area Handbook for Bulgaria, part of the Foreign Area Studies handbook series prepared at American University. That series was designed as a practical guide to the history, politics, society, and institutions of different countries, so her work seems to have centered on helping readers understand complex international topics in a clear, organized way.

Not much biographical information about her appears to be readily available in the sources I found. Because of that, the best picture we have is through her writing: careful, research-based, and aimed at readers who wanted reliable background on major political events and world regions.