The Far East

The Far East
Author: Nathaniel Clark Burt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1868
Genre: Egypt
ISBN:

Far East and Middle East: An Investigation of Strategic Linkages

Far East and Middle East: An Investigation of Strategic Linkages
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN:

The geographically and culturally distant Far East and Middle East have become of great strategic interest to the US. The first goal of this study is to identify links between China and the DPRK on the one hand, and several Middle Eastern states on the other hand. The second goal is consider the implications of these links for US policy in these two regions. Key factors linking the two regions include Muslim populations in China, China and the DPRK's need for Middle Eastern oil, the pursuit of several Middle Eastern states for weapons of mass destruction available only outside legitimate international markets, and mutual concern about US global hegemony. The study concludes that current US strategic relationships in the Middle East limit the potential for China and the DPRK to expand their influence in the region. But the potential for stronger linkages between Far East and Middle East exist, and China and the DPRK could subvert US strategic objectives in the Middle East in several ways, for example by proliferating WMD, providing economic support to Iraq and other "rogue" regimes.

The Far East and the Middle East

The Far East and the Middle East
Author: John Sparkman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1960
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Senator John Sparkman reports on his visits during the second half of 1960 to the following places: Japan, Okinawa, Taiwan, Philippines, Israel, Egypt, and Jordan.

Historical and Collective Memory in the Middle and Far East

Historical and Collective Memory in the Middle and Far East
Author: Karolina Rak
Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2021-06-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9783631843871

Memories, which are subjective reconstructions of past events, reflect collectively constructed "truths" about the surrounding world, and, thus, contribute to the further construction of the image or interpretation of the past and the present. This book focuses on the topic of memory in the Middle and Far Eastern societies.

A Middle East Mosaic

A Middle East Mosaic
Author: Bernard Lewis
Publisher: Modern Library
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307430421

In times of war and in peace, from the earliest days of the Roman Empire to our own, Westerners have journeyed to the lands of the middle east, bringing back accounts of their adventures and impressions. Yet it was never a one way exchange. From the first Arab embassy to the Vikings in the 9th century to the internet musings of the Taliban, A Middle East Mosaic collects a rich, boisterous literature of cultural exchange. We see the American Revolution through the eyes of a Moroccan Ambassador and the French Revolution through a series of Imperial Ottoman proclamations. We find surprising portraits of Napoleon ("a brigand chief"), TE Lawrence and Ataturk. We learn what George Washington and Machiavelli through t of Turkish politics and hear Flaubert and Thackeray rail against eastern crime and punishment. We peer into Voltaire's business correspondence and follow the footsteps of Mark Twain, Richard Burton, Gertrude Bell and Ibn Battutta, the Marco Polo of the east. Great discoveries are recorded - an Egyptian Ambassador is introduced to electricity and dismisses the spectacle as "frankish trickery;" another pronounces the invention of a secure mail system most useful for assignations. We enter the harem with a 16th century organ maker and emerge with Ottoman reform. It was not until the sixteenth century that the first middle eastern rulers entered into diplomatic relations with European rulers, but trade often precede diplomatic relations. Business men from the days of the crusades against Saladin to the oil prospecting of Samuel Cox and his descendents have seen great possibilities in the markets of the middle east. And throughout the centuries we have been united by war. We witness the outbreak of the Crimean war with Karl Marx and enter Egypt with Napoleon. We observe Arab customs with George Patton and visit Baghdad and Cairo with George F. Kennan in the second world war. When Usama bin Ladin rails against "Jews and crusaders" occupying the holy land, he is rehearsing a grievance with a long history. This symphony of voices, full of wit and wisdom, spite and wonder, suspicion, befuddlement and occasional insight, is ordered and explained by our foremost living historian of the middle east. The fruit of a lifetime of scholarship and erudition, A Middle East Mosaic is a dazzling capstone to a brilliant career. In a spirited reappraisal of western views of the east and eastern views of the west over the last two thousand years, Bernard Lewis gives us a brilliant over-view of 2,000 years of commerce, diplomacy, war and exploration. This book is a delight, a treasury of stories drawn from letters, diaries and histories, but also from unpublished archives and previously untranslated accounts. Diplomats and interpreters, slaves, soldiers, pilgrims and missionaries, princes and spies, businessmen, doctors and priests all pour forth their stories of the people and events that shaped history. A Middle East Mosaic cannot fail to appeal to anyone with an appetite for history and a curiosity about the vagaries of cultural exchange.

FOREIGN CUISINES FROM FAR EAST TO MIDDLE EAST

FOREIGN CUISINES FROM FAR EAST TO MIDDLE EAST
Author: MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUB
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2011-12-04
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1105376958

Original recipes crafted by the author, featuring different exotic dishes from Far East to Middle East, useful culinary and health facts and popular recipes contributed to Allrecipes.com, Cookeatshare.com and other websites by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUB, Featured Author and Contributor. Some of the dishes are served to our close family friends who are dignitaries and some cooking ideas shared by the chefs of the Royal Princess in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia . These foreign cuisines are simple, quick to cook, scrumptious, nutritious and affordable. All recipes are easy to make for any level of cook and are soul-satisfying dishes your family and you will love! Money spent on books is never wasted.

Fighting the People's War

Fighting the People's War
Author: Jonathan Fennell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 967
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107030951

Jonathan Fennell captures for the first time the true wartime experience of the ordinary soldiers from across the empire who made up the British and Commonwealth armies. He analyses why the great battles were won and lost and how the men that fought went on to change the world.