Author: Hudson, Michael C.; editor: Title: Middle East Dilemma: The Politics and Economics of Arab Integration
Description: New York, Columbia University Press, (1999). orig.boards. 23x15cm, xii,341 pp. Minor rubbing. VG. ¶ Contains 14 papers. Includes: B. Korany "The Arab World & the New Balance of Power in the New Middle East"; P. Noble "The Prospects for Arab Cooperation in a Changing Regional & Global System"; B. Tibi "From Pan- Arabism to the Community of Sovereign Arab States: Redefining the Arab & Arabism in the Aftermath of the Second Gulf War"; M.K. al-Sayyid "The Rise & Fall of the United Arab Republic"; F. Heard-Bey "The United Arab Emirates: A Quarter Century of Federation"; A.K. Abdulla "The Gulf Cooperation Council: Nature, Origin & Process"; I.W. Zartman "The Ups & Downs of Maghrib Unity"; R.D. Burrowes "The Republic of Yemen: The Politics of Unification & Civil War, 1989-1995"; R. Owen "Inter-Arab Economic Relations during the 20th Century: World Market vs Regional Market?"; Y.A. Sayigh "Arab Economic Integration: The Poor Harvest of the 1980s"; A.B. Zahlan "Technology: A Disintegrative Factor in the Arab World" ; N. Shafik "Labor Migration & Economic Integration in the Middle East"; A. A. Kubursi "Prospects for Regional Economic Integration After Oslo".
Keywords: Arab Economic Integration, Political History, Maghrib, North Africa, Middle East, Politics, Unification, Economics Economy,
Price: US$ 55.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS013260I