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In: International journal of contemporary Iraqi studies, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 5-19
ISSN: 1751-2867
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Enthält u.a.: Asseburg, Muriel UN Resolution 1701, UNIFIL-2 and the "New Greater Middle East Project" - A German perspective S. 69-74. Fayyad, Ali Stellungnahme von Dr. Ali Fayyad, Mitglied des politischen Büros der Hamas (Palästina) [arab.] S. 61-68
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An at-a-glance illustrated guide to global and regional trends in human insecurity, the miniAtlas provides a succinct introduction to today's most pressing security challenges. It maps political violence, the links between poverty and conflict, assaults on human rights including the use of child soldiers and the causes of war and peace.
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In: As- Siyassa ad-=dawliya, Heft 93, S. 51-125
Issue file on the OAU: The OAU's charter: a contemporary outlook; The OAU facing the 1980's challenges; The OAU charter: a critical study; The OAU and development crisis; Africa and the legal settlement of international conflicts; Arab and African cooperation; The impact of African security on Egyptian security; Documents. (DÜI-Sdt)
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In: Muslim civilisations abstracts
Established in London in 2002, the Aga Khan University, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations aims to strengthen research and teaching about the heritages of Muslim societies as they have evolved over time, and to examine the challenges these societies face in today's globalised world. It also seeks to create opportunities for interaction among academics, traditionally trained scholars, innovative thinkers and leaders, in an effort to promote dialogue and build bridges
The geo-economy presents Lebanon with challenges associated with being a nexus for regional fault lines and risks from its dependence on capital inflows. Despite markedly improved security conditions since the start of 2015, anxiety over regional turmoil and potential spillover effectspersist. All the while, Lebanon continues to be, by far, the largest host of Syrian refugees (in proportion to the population). In addition, the economy's dependence on its diaspora to finance internal and external imbalances exposes Lebanon to economic and political conditions beyond its influence. Despite these challenges and risks, the political process remains impaired with the vacant presidency completing its second year with uncertain prospects of a near-term resolution. On the other hand, a short-term solution has been found to the garbage crisis that has left piles of trash uncollected on the streets across the country since summer 2015. The Lebanon Economic Monitor provides an update on key economic developments and policies over the past six months. It also presents findings from recent World Bank work on Lebanon. It places them in a longer-term and global context, and assesses the implications of these developments and other changes in policy on the outlook for Lebanon. Its coverage ranges from the macro-economy to financial markets to indicators of human welfare and development.
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