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Papers On Israel & The Middle East
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QATAR, PUBLIC DIPLOMACY AND THE MEDIA
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This 9-page paper analyzes Qatar and its media, determining the news vs. propaganda ratio, and discussing how much state control exists over the newspapers and television stations. Also discussed is Al Jazeera. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MTqatara.rtf
Qualifying Industrial Zones - Jordan
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An 18 page paper. The U.S. Congress established Qualifying Industrial Zones (QIZ) in Jordan to promote the peace process in the Middle East and specifically between Israel and Jordan. Egypt subsequently became part of this pact. This essay explains what QIZs are, the criteria for a product to be a QIZ product, where and when they were established and how they are operated. The essay also discusses the effects of the QIZs on Jordan's trade and unemployment rates as well as the foreign vs local employees in these zones. The writer comments about the effect of the Zones. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PGqizs.RTF
Questions in Islamic History
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A 6 page question/answer address of the volatility that has characterized the Middle East. The author addresses four specific questions: 1. List and explain three types of Islamic renewal or reform. 2. In what ways did the decline of the Ottoman Empire set the
stage for increased American involvement in the Middle East? 3. What broad political strategy did the Eisenhower administration use to meet the
challenges of Arab nationalism? 4. To what extent was the deterioration of US-Egyptian relations a result of a personal conflict between Lyndon Johnson and Nasser? Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPislHst.rtf
Radical Islam and the Problems in the Middle East
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This 5 page paper looks at conflicts in the Middle East, the concept of Jihad and how religion plays a role. Israel and Palestine are given attention as well as 9/11 and the broader problem. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA706911.rtf
Resolving the Problem in the Middle East
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This 3 page paper examines the conflict in the Middle East and provides a solution. Facts about the conflict between Israel and Palestine are relayed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA651ME.rtf
Resource Wars: War Over Caspian Oil and Other Reserves
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If the U.S. were to lose control of the world’s resources, the country would come to a very quick stop and lose all rights to the world supremacy it currently enjoys. To prevent the end of God’s country, the George W. Bush Administration has proclaimed war against an “axis of evil” that has to do with any country or leader that prevents the U.S. from this goal. To win, as defined by the United States government, means controlling world oil, water and mineral resources. The axis of evil identified by Bush incorporate the non-participating countries in the Persian Gulf, Caspian Sea, and South China Sea that now harbor most of the world’s resources. These countries will not be allowed to prevent the U.S. from remaining the world’s most powerful nation in terms of resources, no matter the cost. Specific arguement based on Michael Klare's Resource Wars. 2 works cited. jvCspoil.rtf
Filename: jvCspoil.rtf
SADDAM HUSSEIN
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This 3 page paper provides an overview of the life and actions of Saddam Hussein. This paper provides a connection between his childhood and his desire for greater things. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHSadHus.rtf
Saddam Hussein's Future
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the future for Saddam Hussein. Since Saddam Hussein's capture by American troops, questions have arisen about the future of the former Iraqi leader. Some countries, including England, have described specific options for Hussein, including the call for the former leader of war-torn Iraq to face trials for war crimes. This paper outlines these options. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHSadd44.rtf
Sahar Khalifeh’s “Wild Thorns”
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This 5 page report discusses Sahar Khalifeh’s chronicle of life in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, “Wild Thorns,” which is actually more topical today than when it was first published in Arabic in 1976. The novel offers some startling and unsentimental portrayals of everyday life under occupation. The unspoken feelings of the characters in her novel are clearly being spoken now but they seem to be no better understood than they were 25 years ago. Bibliography lists only the primary source.
Filename: BWthorns.rtf
Saliba, et al/Gender, Politics & Islam
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A 7 page book review that examines Gender, Politics and Islam (2002, Saliba, Allen and Howard, Eds.). This text offers a compilation of articles that were first published in Signs between 1997 and 2002, which pertain to women's experience within the boundaries of Islam and specific Arab and African cultures. The purpose of the text is to seek to counter the prevailing image of Islam, and particularly that of Islamic women, as "monolithic" (Saliba 1). Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khgepois.rtf
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