Structural Flaws in the Middle East Process / International Political Economy Series (PDF)
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Negotiations between Israel and the Arab states have continued in one form or another for over a decade, through three Israeli administrations, the death of a King of Jordan, and through countless riots and incidences of protest by Palestinians and Jews...
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Negotiations between Israel and the Arab states have continued in one form or another for over a decade, through three Israeli administrations, the death of a King of Jordan, and through countless riots and incidences of protest by Palestinians and Jews alike. The agreements that have been reached, and some situations established by defacto rule and force majure, have created possibly irreversible economic and political structures. This collection presents a debate among eminent scholars and public officials over the power these structures engender in the region.
Autoren-Porträt von Kenneth A. Loparo
SHIMSON BICHLER Professor of Political Science, Hebrew University, Mount Scopus, JerusalemNORA ANN COLTON Assistant Professor of International Economics, Drew University, Madison, New Jersey
ISHAQ DIWAN
PAUL J. FINDLEY Author and Lecturer
BRADLEY L. GLASSER Lecturer, Columbia University, Middle East Centre
FADLE NAQIB Professor of Economics, University of Waterloo, Canada
ALWYN R. ROUYER Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Idaho
SARA ROY Research Scholar, Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University
DENIS J. SULLIVAN Lecturer in Middle Eastern Studies, Northeastern University, Boston
MICHAEL WALTON Macroeconomics Specialist
GEORGE WILSON Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy, Indiana University, Bloomington
STEPHEN ZUNES Associate Professor of Political Science, University of San Francisco
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- Autor: Kenneth A. Loparo
- 2002, 2002, 228 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Springer-Verlag GmbH
- ISBN-10: 1403907706
- ISBN-13: 9781403907707
- Erscheinungsdatum: 07.02.2002
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