The Middle East Unveiled

The Middle East Unveiled
Author: Donna Marsh
Publsiher: How To Books
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781848034617

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Why did Mr Abdul Rahman Hassan seem uncomfortable when I asked him if his Christian name was Abdul?A" Many organisations new to the Middle East become very successful; many more struggle, and some will fail altogether. Often, the difference between a successful organisation and one that fails is that organisation's level of cultural intelligence. Cultural intelligence has never been more important as businesses globalise, especially in parts of the world that are very different to markets in the West. Cultural and social mistakes can cost businesses dearly. Learning how to do business in the Middle East without causing offence is crucial. This book provides cultural and practical business intelligence for all Western business people working throughout the Middle East. It also focuses on issues specifically important to Western businesswomen, as well as for men who might be working with Arab and Muslim women. It can make the difference between success and failure for the reader and his or her organisation.

Unveiled

Unveiled
Author: Deborah Kanafani
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2008-01-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781416552598

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In the early 1980s, Deborah Jacobs was an ordinary Lebanese American college student from Long Island, New York. By the end of the decade, she would bear witness to the making of international history. Her story begins in graduate school: through a series of chance encounters, young Deborah was introduced to Marwan Kanafani, a dashing former soccer star turned high-ranking Palestinian diplomat who was working at the United Nations. A political dynamo with movie-star charm, Marwan swept Deborah off her feet and into a marriage that kept her in the company of diplomats, dignitaries, world leaders, international glamour and intrigue. Although exciting, this lifestyle also isolated Deborah increasingly from her independent, American way of living, creating a rift that would end their marriage. Marwan's profile was on the rise, and with it came a number of crucial connections for Deborah: while his involvement with the PLO intensified, eventually resulting in his appointment as senior advisor and spokesperson for Yasir Arafat, she formed friendships with such women as Suha Arafat, Queen Dina of Jordan, and other women married to Arab leaders. After her divorce, when these women agreed to tell their stories of struggle and survival for a book, Deborah traveled to the Middle East to record them, planning to join her children, who were on the West Bank visiting their father. To her shock and horror, he refused to return the children to her. Deborah stayed in the Middle East for several years to be near her children, finding strength in the women whose lives she documented and whose incredible stories are told in this book. She was eventually able to arrange the return of her children when they were evacuated to another country during a Palestinian uprising. The story of her journey, intertwined with those of the wives of the Arab leaders, takes the reader into an otherwise inaccessible and cloistered world populated by larger-than-life characters living out all-too-human dramas. Culture, politics, and family collide in this gripping front-row perspective of the Middle East conflict and of the courageous women working behind the scenes for peace and challenging the patriarchal traditions of their homeland.

Unveiled

Unveiled
Author: Saatchi Gallery,Phillips, de Pury & Company
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009
Genre: Art, Middle Eastern
ISBN: OCLC:422316804

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REVOLUTION UNVEILED A CLOSER LOOK AT IRAN S PRESENCE AND INFLUENCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST

REVOLUTION UNVEILED  A CLOSER LOOK AT IRAN S PRESENCE AND INFLUENCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Author: Phillip Smyth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1396861723

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The Arab Awakening Unveiled

The Arab Awakening Unveiled
Author: Esam Al-Amin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2013
Genre: Arab Spring, 2010-
ISBN: 0937165158

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The book is a collection of essays about the most important phenomena in the Middle East in the past century. It provides thoughtful analysis and keen understanding of this historical moment as well as important aspects of US policy in the Middle East and the Muslim World. The book has a prologue and 53 chapters.

Women in the Middle East

Women in the Middle East
Author: Nikki R. Keddie
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2012-08-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781400845057

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Written by a pioneer in the field of Middle Eastern women's history, Women in the Middle East is a concise, comprehensive, and authoritative history of the lives of the region's women since the rise of Islam. Nikki Keddie shows why hostile or apologetic responses are completely inadequate to the diversity and richness of the lives of Middle Eastern women, and she provides a unique overview of their past and rapidly changing present. The book also includes a brief autobiography that recounts Keddie's political activism as one of the first women in Middle East Studies. Positioning women within their individual economic situations, identities, families, and geographies, Women in the Middle East examines the experiences of women in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey, in Iran, and in all the Arab countries. Keddie discusses the interaction of a changing Islam with political, cultural, and socioeconomic developments. In doing so, she shows that, like other major religions, Islam incorporated ideas and practices of male superiority but also provoked challenges to them. Keddie breaks with notions of Middle Eastern women as faceless victims, and assesses their involvement in the rise of modern nationalist, socialist, and Islamist movements. While acknowledging that conservative trends are strong, she notes that there have been significant improvements in Middle Eastern women's suffrage, education, marital choice, and health.

The Middle East Uncovered

The Middle East Uncovered
Author: Gil Carl AlRoy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1979
Genre: Middle East
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114018745

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The Middle East

The Middle East
Author: Stephen Bourke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2018
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN: 1435170555

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Here is an authoritative, detailed and accessible view of the history and peoples of the ancient Middle East. It is divided into six easily navigable parts arranged chronologically, and then into chapters exploring the history, religion, political and social organization, art, science, and architecture of the peoples of the region. The text is illustrated with detailed maps and photographs, enabling readers to visualize the ancient places and peoples described, making it the perfect home reference and study aid, as well as a good read for the interested layman.