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This work reflects on how the representation of the Arab world has evolved in three fictional works that have emerged in the second decade of the 21st century: Homeland (Showtime Networks, 2011-2020), Tyrant (FX Network-Fox, 2014-2016),... more
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      Media StudiesTerrorismMiddle East StudiesMedia
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      Middle East StudiesMultidisciplinaryMiddle East
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      Military HistoryInternational RelationsPeace and Conflict StudiesMiddle East Studies
While the canonical literature on oil wealth suggests that hydrocarbon windfalls encourage repressive despotism, Kuwait provides a case of an oil-rich autocracy governing instead through popular rentierism-that is, through a broad... more
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      Middle East StudiesDemocratizationPolitical RegimesArabian Gulf
Islamist violent extremist (IVE) groups are frequently involved in civil conflicts. Indeed, some groups owe their origins to conflict, and tens of thousands of Islamists have chosen to participate in conflicts taking place in foreign... more
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      African StudiesInternational RelationsDevelopment StudiesPeace and Conflict Studies
Short of the war, the destruction, and the massive loss of life, Ukraine is in many ways similar to the Gulf crisis in which the UAE, together with Saudi Arabia, led a 3.5-year-long economic and diplomatic boycott of Qatar that, like the... more
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      Eastern European StudiesRussian StudiesMiddle East StudiesMiddle East & North Africa
This book provides an in-depth and multi-disciplinary analysis of the evolving relationship between China and the Middle East. Despite its increasing importance, very few studies have examined this dynamic, deepening, and multi-faceted... more
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      International RelationsMiddle East StudiesSilk RoadSilk Road Studies
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For several centuries the Middle East was socially, economically, and technologically advanced. One of the reasons for this was its people’s appreciation of and openness to knowledge creation and dissemination. This trend lasted from the... more
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      EducationE-learningEgyptMiddle East
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Abstract: Dissertation Submitted to Jawaharlal Nehru University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for Award of the degree of MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY. The root causes of the GCC's employment problems are interlocked – a system of... more
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      Labor EconomicsMiddle East StudiesThe Persian GulfLabor Migration
This paper presents the results of ground vibration measurements carried out in Hisarcik Boron open pit mine located on the west side of central Anatolia near Kütahya province in Turkey. Within the scope of this study to predict peak... more
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This edited volume introduces the political, social and economic intra-Kurdish dynamics in the Middle East by comparatively analyzing the main actors, their ideas, and political interests. As an ethnic group and a nation in the making,... more
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      SociologyComparative PoliticsPolitical EconomyViolence
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      Ethnic StudiesRussian StudiesInternational RelationsPeace and Conflict Studies
A VERY rare book, almost impossible to find, about the Masonic "forces" and their political maneuverings in the Middle East since colonialist times...
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      Armenian StudiesMiddle East StudiesMiddle East & North AfricaMiddle East History
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      Ottoman HistoryMiddle East StudiesMiddle East & North AfricaMiddle East History
The European Union (EU) has closely correlated different aspects of the peace process in Bosnia with progress towards European accession. The ‘power of attraction’ of EU membership would presumably induce the Bosnian authorities to accept... more
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      Eastern European StudiesEuropean StudiesInternational RelationsMulticulturalism
An updated history of modern Lebanon is long overdue as the last such attempt dates from the mid-1960s. Much has happened since and a lot of new historical material has been uncovered and researched. The last civil war (1975–90) was the... more
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      Middle East StudiesMiddle East HistoryLebanonModern Middle East History
The paper discusses the role that Islamic values can play in articulating Islam as an ethical tradition that can shape the international relations.
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      Business EthicsReligionNew Religious MovementsComparative Religion
Under Turkey’s neoconservative government, the Directorate of Religious Affairs deploys state-employed religious functionaries to provide Sunni Muslim citizens with advice and guidance on family life. By inculcating government-sanctioned... more
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      ReligionSociology of ReligionGender StudiesAnthropology
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      Signal ProcessingTraditional MedicineChromatographyPrincipal Component Analysis
Believers say he preaches a new, modern form of Islam. Critics charge he is a power hungry wolf in sheep's clothing preparing to convert secular Turkey into an Islamic republic; a conspirator who has created a state within the state and... more
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      Middle East StudiesMiddle East & North AfricaMiddle East HistoryMiddle Eastern History
This paper is to describe an innovative seismological technology for the 4D survey to monitor of change in storage in CCS (Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage) and oil and gas reservoirs and aquifer. We present two fundamental... more
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Que les contours en aient été déterminés par des réformes endogènes, par la colonisation, par les conditions de la Guerre froide et/ou celles de la décolonisation, la création artistique sur le pourtour sud et est méditerranéen, et... more
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The methodology of Feldstein and Horioka (Econ. J. 90 (1980) 314) is used to gauge the degree of capital mobility and accessibility to international financial markets following financial liberalisation. The sample consists of 90... more
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      Foreign AidApplied EconomicsMiddle EastDeveloping Country
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      Sociology of SportLabor EconomicsFootball (soccer)Middle East Studies
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This paper outlines the development of family medicine in seven Middle Eastern countries. Some of the first family medicine activity occurred in Turkey in 1961, in Bahrain in 1978, in Lebanon in 1979, in Jordan in 1981, and in Kuwait in... more
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Tracer techniques were used to study infiltration losses into a dry wadi bed. In order not to be fully dependent on rarely occurring natural flood events, an artificial flash flood was studied in a small arid stream channel, Nahal... more
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      GeologyIsraelMiddle EastModels
Background Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use cause considerable morbidity and mortality, but good cross-national epidemiological data are limited. This paper describes such data from the first 17 countries participating in the World... more
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This study explores the growing presence of emotional terminology within Israeli popular discourses on national security, as reflected in the daily talk of Israelis living on the border with the Gaza Strip. It is based on ethnography... more
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      Peace and Conflict StudiesMiddle East StudiesAnthropology of emotionsIsrael
Under the Bush administration, the US has aggressively promoted democracy in the Middle East and North Africa. By replacing repressive tyrants with moderate liberals and giving voice to hitherto suppressed social forces, US-backed... more
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is a problem world-wide. Since it was identified; Western nations have implemented extensive SIDS education campaigns to reduce SIDS risk which have resulted in dramatically decreasing SIDS death rates.... more
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Olga Tufnell’s ‘Perfect Journey’ By Jack Green and Ros Henry Blog published on TrowelBlazers, April 26, 2021. https://trowelblazers.com/olga-tufnells-perfect-journey/ Excerpt: Olga Tufnell (1905‒1985) was a British archaeologist... more
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      HistoryArchaeologyTravel WritingPhotography
Diviso tra Turchia, Siria, Iraq e Iran, il Kurdistan rappresenta probabilmente uno degli scenari geopolitici più caldi del Medio Oriente. È il territorio di un popolo, i curdi, che vanta più di trenta milioni di persone la più grande... more
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      Middle East StudiesMiddle East HistoryKurdish StudiesTurkish and Middle East Studies
The emergence of Islamic banks and other financial institutions since the 1970s has stimulated a modern literature that has identified itself as addressing “Islamic accounting”. Much of this literature is prescriptive, though studies of... more
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      EconomicsAnalytic PhilosophySociolinguisticsAccounting History
Affective disorders, particularly depression, are the commonest and probably the most important psychopathological complication of end stage renal disease (ESRD). Depression has the potential to alter adversely the medical outcome of ESRD... more
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      DepressionIraqMiddle EastHumans
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      ZoologyPlant BiologyEcologyMiddle East