Al- Mubadarat al-urubiya fi 's-Sarq al-Ausat: Harbasat fi gidar talab = EU policy in the Middle East
In: As- Siyassa ad-=dawliya, Band 38, Heft 148, S. 78-81
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In: As- Siyassa ad-=dawliya, Band 38, Heft 148, S. 78-81
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In: al- ẖalīǧ al-ʿarabī: maǧalla ʿilmīya faṣlīya tuʿnā bi-šuʾūn al-ẖalīǧ al-ʿarabī wa-ʾl-ǧazīra al-ʿarabīya = The Arab Gulf, Band 20, Heft 2, S. 159-167
This study is concerned with the components of agricultural foreign trade of Iraq and the development during the seventies. It analyses the factors of agricultural and food trade balances as well as the balance of production and the degree of agricultural dependency of Iraqi economy on the rest of the world and its effect on Iraq's agricultural policy. (DÜI-Sdt)
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[ ... ] Kheir-El-Din, H.; Ghoneim, A. F.: Arab trade integration in retrospect : comparison with the European Union and lessons learnt. - S. 15-43 El-Any, T.: Arab economic integration : current challenges and future prospects (in Arabic). - S. 45-60 El-Din Helal, B. A.: Competition law and trade integration in the Arab region : lessons from the European Union. - S. 61-78 Jabarin, A. S.: Agricultural issues and policies in the European Union and the Arab region. - S. 79-110 Nasr, S.: Monetary policy in the European Union : lessons to be drawn for the Arab countries. - S. 111-137 Abdel Latif, L.; Shehata, A.; Ben Ali, Driss: Public finance convergence in the Arab States and regional integration : lessons from the EU experience. - S. 139-174 El-Laithy, H.; McAuley, A.: Integrated social policies in Arab countries. - S. 175-216 Awad, I.: Labour mobility in regional integration schemes : a comparitive study of the European Union and the Arab region. - S. 217-238
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Yemen; economic conditions; economic policy
Petroleum industry and trade; Kurdistan; economic aspects
Intro -- الفهرس -- الباب الأول : علاقات إسرائيل مع الأميركيتين -- الباب الثاني : علاقات إسرائيل مع القارة الأوروبية -- الباب الثالث : علاقات إسرائيل مع دول ومناطق آسيا -- الباب الرابع : علاقة إسرائيل مع إفريقيا والعالم العربي -- الباب الخامس : علاقات إسرائيل مع أستراليا ونيوزلندا والباسيفيك -- الباب السادس : علاقات إسرائيل مع المنظمات الدولية، وتجارتها الدولية -- المشاركون -- الخرائط
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In: Regional policy series 111A XX
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Intro -- شكر وتقدير -- الفهرس -- قائمة الجداول -- قائمة الأشكال -- المقدمة -- الفصل الأول : اقتصاديات الدول النامية وبرامج الإصلاحات الاقتصادية -- الفصل الثاني : تحليل أسباب ضعف وتدهور القطاع الزراعي في الدول النامية -- الفصل الثالث : القطاع الزراعي والسياسات الاقتصادية في اليمن ودوافع الإصلاحات الاقتصادية -- الفصل الرابع : آثار برامج الإصلاحات الاقتصادية على القطاع الزراعي في اليمن. -- الفصل الخامس : تقييم نتائج برنامج الإصلاحات الاقتصادية على أداء القطاع الزراعي في اليمن -- الخاتمة -- قائمة المراجع
"Profit over Peace in Western Sahara examines the role of natural resources in the occupation of Africa's last colony. Not well known to the wider public, the territory of Western Sahara is considered by the United Nations to be awaiting decolonization. Its liberation from colonial rule has come to a standstill due to Morocco's continued military occupation of a part of the territory. The protracted conflict has dramatic consequences for the Sahrawi people of Western Sahara. This book details, among other things, a remarkable vote in the European Parliament in 2011 when EU offshore fisheries were rejected by the territory. The battle over the fisheries elegantly illustrates how the EU--for political reasons and financial self-interest--has ignored basic principles of international law. This publication is edited by Erik Hagen and the artist Mario Pfeifer, who has been researching the region since 2011 and provides visual material for the book. Erik Hagen has followed the issue of resources in Western Sahara since 2002, both as a journalist and as a campaigner for the organization Western Sahara Resource Watch. An essay by lawyer Jeffrey J. Smith examines the 2017 landmark judgment in South Africa concerning a bulk vessel carrying conflict minerals from the territory." (Publisher's description)
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Iraq's overall security situation has notably improved after the defeat of ISIS, but significant challenges lie ahead. Iraq has witnessed major political and security transitions in 2017 when Prime Minister Al-Abadi announced in December the victory over ISIS after a war that lasted three years. The defeat of ISIS in Iraq left the government with the daunting tasks of rebuilding the country's infrastructure, reconstruction of liberated areas, establishing security and stability,and providing services for the return of the displaced persons. On May 12, 2018 Iraq voted in parliamentary elections that delivered a win for a political bloc led by Moqtada al-Sadr, while PM Al-Abadi's bloc, once seen as front runner, came in third. The ballots have been recounted after allegations of fraud and completed on August 8th without major change. On September 15th, Iraq's parliament elected lawmaker Mohammed al-Halbousi as speaker, marking a major step towards establishing a new government. On October 2nd, Iraq's parliament elected as president Barham Salih,who immediately named Adel Abdul Mahdi Prime Minister-designate, ending months of deadlock afterthe national election in May.
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