Papers On Israel & The Middle East
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Changes in Egypt and Turkey in the Nineteenth Century
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A 6 page paper
discussing mechanisms by which Egypt was able to pull away from Turkey before achieving
independence from the British. Until each nation achieved independence in the early 20th century,
the histories of Egypt and Turkey had been intertwined for hundreds of years. As the original
conquering nation, Turkey was the one with greater influence over the other, but Egypt was able
to recover and begin developing at a faster pace as the Ottoman Empire slid into decline.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KS-EgyptTurkey.wps
Classifying Mideast States
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A 5 page paper discussing a system of classifying Arab nations devised by Clement Henry and Robert Springborg. Under this system, Algeria, Syria and Iraq are “bunker states;” Egypt is a “bully praetorian” state. The paper assesses this classification method and concludes that Henry and Springborg’s method is a useful one. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSmideClass.rtf
Coalition Governments in Israel
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This 5 page paper consider the occurrence of coalition governments in the state of Israel. The paper considers the wide diversity and numerous political parties, the electoral system and the political culture as explanation. The writer concentrates on 1984 – 2001. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEisrcol.wps
Comparing the Three Main Muslim Empires:
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This paper examines the similarities and differences between the Ottoman, Persian and Mughal Empires. This paper furthermore compares them to contemporary European absolutist states of the 17th and 18th centuries. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: GSEmpire.rtf
Conflict Theory v. Functionalism / The Middle East Conflict
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the conflict theory and functionalism and then applies them to an understanding of the sociological elements of the Middle East Conflict. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Confunct.wps
Crises in the Middle East
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This 10 page paper takes a look at the conflict in the Middle East. The history of Israel is examined as well as the legitimacy of the state. International relations theories are used to evaluate the situation. Solutions are proposed. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA250Isr.rtf
Cyprus
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15 pages in length. Cyprus gained its independence from the United Kingdom in 1960 accompanied by constitutional guarantees supported by the Greek Cypriot majority to the Turkish Cypriot minority. An attempted Greek-endorsed seizure in 1974 met Turkish opposition, a military move that culminated in Turkey's control of nearly forty percent of the island located in the Mediterranean Sea; a short nine years later found it renamed to Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Nearly two decades later, United Nations talks continued as a means by which to definitively determine Cyprus' status and prepare the ground for meaningful negotiations leading to a comprehensive settlement. The writer discusses nationalism, architecture and cultural development as they relate to Cyprus. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: TLCcyprs.rtf
Democratic Peace Theory – Africa And Middle East
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This 12 page paper begins by explaining what the democratic peace theory is and why it works most of the time. The writer reports and comments on why so few nations have been successful in changing from an autocratic government to a democratic government. The conditions and characteristics that are conducive to institutionalizing democracy are explained. The discussion then turns to the Middle East and Africa and the difficulties they have had in democratization programs. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGdemmd.rtf
Democratization And Development In The Middle East And The Obstacles Facing This Objective After The Iraqi War
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8 pages in length. The extent to which democratization and development in the Middle East is a precarious endeavor is both grand and far-reaching. While the ultimate outcome will serve to be beneficial and worth the tremendous effort, the political, economic and cultural obstacles facing this objective will prove challenging at best. That various entities seek to establish their respective approach to political development represents but one obstacle; the Iraqi people themselves reflect yet another. The United States is not daunted by these challenges, however, and looks to accomplish its goal of democratization both fully and without compromise. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCIraqi.rtf
Differences in Social and Economic Life in Middle East During Ninth & Nineteenth Centuries
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A 5 page paper detailing how social and economic life in the nineteenth century Middle East differed from the economy and society one-thousand years earlier. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Mideast3.wps
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