Encounter With Reality

Encounter With Reality
Author: Nimrod Novik
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429709595

The education of any US administration to the complexities of the ever-changing Middle East is an on-going experience. It ends only with the termination of that administration's tenure. In order for any earlier analysis of this evolutionary process to take place, the observer must take advantage of the most viable boundary in time. None seems less artificial than the deadline imposed by presidential elections. Moreover, the juxtaposition of the need to demonstrate accomplishments and suggest a course for four more years, with the potential of personnel reshuffles, suggests a possible turning point worthy of note. Hence the present study traces and attempts to analyze the Reagan administration's Middle East policy during its first four-year term of office.

Middle East Realities: A Guide to Understanding: 2nd Edition

Middle East Realities: A Guide to Understanding: 2nd Edition
Author: Oliver James
Publisher: America Star Books
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2016-07-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1683942434

The perceptions and attitudes that exist today between the East and the West had their origins in former times and earlier civilizations but have been exacerbated by current day acts of hostility and the re-emergence of an intimidating ideology. This seemingly unending conflict is no longer confined to the Middle East but is now wreaking havoc on a good part of the western world, changing lifestyles and decimating economies. We are engaged in a war against terror without clearly understanding the enemy we face or the inspiration behind the zeal that drives people to bring harm to us—at any cost. Middle East Realities recounts the genesis of today’s conflict, reviews the histories and natures of the key players and explains those factors that drive their actions. This brief and easy-to-read book aims to leave the reader with an improved understanding of this debilitating and broadening concern that is growing increasingly perilous and ever intrusive.

Middle East Realities

Middle East Realities
Author: Oliver James
Publisher: Publishamerica Incorporated
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2006-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781424139286

The perceptions and attitudes that exist today between the East and the West had their origins in former times and earlier civilizations but have been exacerbated by modern day acts of aggression and subjugation. This seemingly unending conflict is now wreaking havoc on a good part of the western world, changing lifestyles and decimating economies. We are engaged in a war against terror without clearly understanding the enemy we face or the inspiration behind the zeal that drives him to bring harm to usat any cost. Middle East Realities reviews the histories of key players in the Middle East, recounts the genesis of todays conflict and deals with some of the myths and realities revolving around hotly contested issues, including radicalism no longer contained within the confines of the original dispute. This brief and easy-to-read book aims to leave the reader with an improved appreciation of this debilitating issue which is growing increasingly intrusive and costly.

Middle East Peace

Middle East Peace
Author: Richard Welch Murphy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1988
Genre: Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN:

Geographic Realities in the Middle East and North Africa

Geographic Realities in the Middle East and North Africa
Author: George Joffé
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2020-10-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429681623

Celebrating the work of Keith McLachlan, a well-known and much-admired geographer of the Middle East and North Africa, this book combines three interrelated topics that define the region. The Middle East has been integral to the growth of the global oil industry, an aspect of its evolution since 1908 which has had profound geopolitical implications as well. The territory was also the arena for the last European experiment in colonialism, a development that has left its legacy even today. And, historically, it has been the location of the great hydraulic civilisations of Egypt and Mesopotamia yet is still dependent on the flow of its two major river systems – the Nile and the Tigris-Euphrates – in an era of impending climate crisis. These themes form the essence of themes that are discussed in the chapters that follow. Keith McLachlan played a significant role in our understanding of these themes and of their effects in the contemporary world, as the comments of those who worked with him and have contributed towards this book reveal. Examining agriculture, oil and state construction, this volume offers an insight into how the contemporary Middle East was constructed after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. It is a key resource for scholars and students interested in geopolitics and the geography of the Middle East.

Women in the Middle East

Women in the Middle East
Author: Haleh Afshar
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2016-01-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1349225886

This book offers both theoretical perspectives and detailed examples which provide the analytical frameworks chosen by the Middle Eastern women themselves to explain the strategies they have chosen for liberation. The studies deal with Islam and its impact on personal and public lives of women in the region as well as their political struggles for liberation both internally and internationally.

The Middle East Peace Process

The Middle East Peace Process
Author: J. Ginat
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780806135229

Political stability is a crucial precondition for peace in the Middle East. In The Middle East Peace Process: Vision versus Reality, Joseph Ginat, Edward J. Perkins, and Edwin G. Corr have assembled a comprehensive overview of the complex peace negotiations taking place among Middle Eastern nations to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and forge normal relations between Arab nations and Israel. More than thirty academics and practitioners probe, discuss, and engage themselves with issues concerning the peace process. The volume focuses first on the Oslo Agreement and the Palestinian Track; then addresses Israeli relations with Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq; and concludes with an examination of relations between Israelis and Palestinians in Jerusalem. The Middle East Peace Process is the result of the Center for Peace Studies conference “The Peace Process in the Middle East,” cosponsored by the International Program Center at the University of Oklahoma and the University of Haifa in Israel. The volume features a foreword by HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan and a preface by David L. Boren, President of the University of Oklahoma.