Middle East Contemporary Survey Volume Xv 1991

Middle East Contemporary Survey  Volume Xv  1991
Author: Ami Ayalon
Publsiher: The Moshe Dayan Center
Total Pages: 816
Release: 1993-12-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813318696

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This is the fifteenth volume in a series that provides up-to-date summation and evaluation of the rapidly changing events in an exceptionally complex region of the world. This volume covers the period January through December 1991 and offers in-depth analysis of the Gulf War, the U.S.-inspired peace negotiations, the surge of Islamic sentiment in a number of countries, and inter-Arab relations in the wake of the Gulf War. In addition, a comprehensive survey of the affairs of each country is provided.

Middle East Contemporary Survey Volume Xv 1991

Middle East Contemporary Survey  Volume Xv  1991
Author: Ami Ayalon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 904
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429720109

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This is the fifteenth volume in a series that provides up-to-date summation and evaluation of the rapidly changing events in an exceptionally complex region of the world. This volume covers the period January through December 1991 and offers in-depth analysis of the Gulf War, the U.S.-inspired peace negotiations, the surge of Islamic sentiment in a number of countries, and inter-Arab relations in the wake of the Gulf War. In addition, a comprehensive survey of the affairs of each country is provided. This volume covers the year 1991, a watershed period in the Middle East. The Gulf War pitted regional and international forces of unprecedented might against each other in fierce confrontation. Local and global developments, such as the U.S.-led victory over Iraq and the disintegration of the Soviet Union, brought on the struggle for a new order in the region. The relevance of Western political modes for Middle Eastern societies was again raised for examination, highlighting the formidable complexities of such options. One of the local responses to these changes was a surge of Islamic sentiment sometimes militant in nature manifested primarily in Sudan, Algeria, Jordan, Egypt, and among the Palestinians. Spearheaded by the United States, the Middle East peace process entered a more dynamic phase, as a multilateral peace conference in Madrid ushered in a new era of direct Arab-Israeli negotiations. The Arab system was slow to recover from the painful impact of the Gulf War, and inter-Arab relations continued to be characterized more by mutual vindictiveness than by reconciliation. On the whole, this was a year of considerable flux and uncertainty, with some events promising the inauguration of a new course of development for the region and others passing without long-term impact. The period surveyed in this volume, unless otherwise indicated, is from January to December 1991. In order to avoid excessive repetition while achieving a comprehensive survey of the affairs of each country individually, extensive cross-references have been used

Middle East Contemporary Survey

Middle East Contemporary Survey
Author: Bruce Maddy-weitzman
Publsiher: The Moshe Dayan Center
Total Pages: 760
Release: 1997-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 081333411X

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The 19th in a series of annuals (compiled by the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies at Tel Aviv University) covers the global, regional, and local developments concerning Turkey, Israel, and 18 Arab countries during 1995. The first section reports on current issues, among them: the US and the Middle East; the Arab- Israeli peace process; Palestinian affairs; and economic and demographic issues. The second section comprises a country-by-country survey, with detailed coverage of the domestic and foreign affairs of each country. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Middle East Contemporary Survey Vol 21 1997

Middle East Contemporary Survey  Vol  21  1997
Author: Bruce Maddy-Weitzman
Publsiher: The Moshe Dayan Center
Total Pages: 840
Release: 2000
Genre: Middle East
ISBN: 0813337623

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Middle East Contemporary Survey Volume Xii 1988

Middle East Contemporary Survey  Volume Xii  1988
Author: Ami Ayalon,Haim Shaked
Publsiher: The Moshe Dayan Center
Total Pages: 852
Release: 1990-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 081331044X

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This is the eighteenth volume in a series that provides a continuing up-to-date reference work recording the rapidly changing events in an exceptionally complex part of the world. The volume includes for the first time separate country surveys of the North African states of Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia.

Middle East Contemporary Survey Volume Xvi 1992

Middle East Contemporary Survey  Volume Xvi  1992
Author: Ami Ayalon
Publsiher: The Moshe Dayan Center
Total Pages: 886
Release: 1994-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813321336

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A number of contributors explore contemporary Middle East countries and look at how and if, they have moved forward. It looks at the rise of religious extremists and the Arab-Israeli peace process, stimulated by the change of government in Israel.

Middle East Contemporary Survey

Middle East Contemporary Survey
Author: Bruce Maddy-Weitzman
Publsiher: Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies
Total Pages: 796
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9652240494

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Saudi Arabian Foreign Relations

Saudi Arabian Foreign Relations
Author: René Rieger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016-08-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317193050

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In recent decades, Saudi Arabia has committed itself to playing the part of mediator in intra-national and international conflicts in the greater Middle East region. Examples include the two Saudi-introduced Arab Peace Initiatives of 1982 and 2002, mediation attempts between Algeria and Morocco in the West Sahara conflict, Iraq and Syria during the Iran-Iraq War and Iran and Iraq towards the end of their military conflict. Saudi Arabian Foreign Relations provides a new insight to current studies on Saudi foreign policy and mediation in international relations. The book offers a detailed analysis of Saudi Arabia’s intermediary role in the intra-state conflicts in Yemen, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories, and the successes and limitations of each. Additionally, it provides an updated examination of Saudi Arabia’s role towards resolution of the larger Arab-Israeli conflict. Saudi Arabian Foreign Relations contributes to a far deeper understanding of Saudi foreign policy, and therefore will be of great interest to students and scholars of Middle East Politics and International Relations.