Intro -- الفهرس -- تقديم -- التقرير الاستراتيجي العاشر ملخص تنفيذي -- العلاقات الفلسطينية - الإسرائيلية -- المشهد السياسي - الحزبي الداخلي -- مشهد العلاقات الخارجية الإسرائيلية : بين تصاعد المقاطعة الدولية وضبابية المشهد الإقليمي -- المشهد الأمني - العسكري إسرائيل في مواجهة مستقبل إقليمي غامض -- المشهد الاقتصادي -- المشهد الاجتماعي : تآكل الطبقة الوسطى وازدياد التفاوت الاقتصادي - الاجتماعي -- مشهد الفلسطينيون في إسرائيل
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Nach der islamischen Revolution im Iran wurde die vom Staat subventionierte "Islamische Freie Universität" in verschiedenen iranischen Städten gegründet, die man gegen eine Gebühr ohne eine Aufnahmeprüfung besuchen kann. Das Buch stellt die "zentrale" Universität in Teehran und andere Zweigstellen im Iran und - sogar - in anderen muslimischen Ländern vor. (DÜI-Pop)
As the conception of and debates on regional powers have been led by political science, this paper aims to contribute to the discussion from an economics perspective. Based on the discussion of different concepts of economic power - such as those of Schumpeter, Perroux, Predöhl, or Kindleberger - concepts of technological leadership, and the global value chain approaches, the paper develops a research framework for the economics of regional powers. This framework is then tested using descriptive statistics as well as regressions analysis, with a focus on the four regional powers Brazil, China, India, and South Africa. As economic power is relational, the relationship of regional powers to other nations in the region is analyzed. According to the findings, only limited statements on the economics of regional powers are possible: a regional power can be described as an economy with a relatively large population and land area which plays a dominant role in trade within the region and in the regional governance. The regional power develops its technological capacities, and its businesses act regionally and globally with increasing strength. -- Brazil ; China ; economic geography ; economic leadership ; economic power ; growth ; India ; investment ; public goods ; regional powers ; regression analysis ; South Africa ; technological change ; value chain ; trade
[ ... ] 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
Hawari, Anwar al-: Qabla an tada'u 'l-harb auzaraha. = Before the war ends. - S. 42-43. Qar'i, Ahmad Yusuf: Maglis al-Amn wa-ma'ziq al-amn al-gama'i ad-dauli. = The Security Council and the crisis of international security. - S. 44-49. 'Abd-al-Magid, Wahid: Al-Idara al-'iraqiya li-'l-azma wa-'l-harb. = The Iraqi management of the political crisis and the war. - S. 50-53. Mahmud, Ahmad Ibrahim: Harb al-Halig at-talita: al-istiratigiyat al-'askariya wa-dalalat as-sumud al-'iraqi. = Military strategies and Iraqi resistance. - S. 54-59. Nasrawi, Saif: Hizb al-Ba't wa-'l-harb al-amrikiya 'ala 'l-'Iraq. = The Baath Party and the US war on Iraq. - S. 60-65. 'Abd-al-Fattah, Basir: Al-Gais al-'iraqi wa-'l-wad' as-siyasi fi 'Iraq ma ba'd al-harb. = The role of the army in post-war Iraq. - S. 66-71. 'Ali, Magauri Salabi: Al-Iqtisad al-'iraqi... min al-hisar ila ma ba'd al-harb. = The economy of Iraq: from sanctions to war. - S. 72-81. Nawar, Ibrahim: Mustaqbal al-'Iraq: mahammat i'adat al-bina' as-siyasi wa-'l-mu'assasi. = The political and institutional reconstruction of Iraq. - S. 82-91. Sa'dawi, 'Atif: Akrad al-'Iraq baina 'l-muntazir wa-'l-mustaqbal al-manzur. = The future of the Kurds. - S. 92-95. 'Abd-as-Safi', 'Isam: Mu'assasat sun' al-qarar al-amrikiya wa-idarat al-azma al-'iraqiya. = The management by US decision-making institutions of the Iraqi crisis. - S. 96-107. Anani, Halil al-: Al-Iqtisad al-amriki: hisabat al-taklifa wa-'l-'a'id. = The US economy. The cost and returns of war. - S. 108-117. Salama, Adib Nagib: Al-Kana'is al-amrikiya tawaguh siyasat ar-ra'is Bus. = The US Church stands up to Bush policies. - S. 118-123. Idris, Muhammad as-Sa'id: Maglis at-Ta'awun al-Haligi wa-'l-'Iraq. = The Gulf states and Iraq. - S. 124-131. Hamada, Amal: Iran wa-'s-Sarq al-Ausat al-gadid. = Iran and the new Middle East. - S. 132-139. Dimitri, Hani 'Adil: Mu'dilat siyasat Turkiya 'l-harigiya tugaha 'l-azmat al-'iraqiya. = Turkish foreign policy and the problems of the Iraqi crisis. - S. 140-149. Gad, 'Imad: Ar-Ru'ya al-isra'iliya li-'l-harb 'ala 'l-'Iraq wa-ma ba'daha. = Israel's perspective on the war and its consequences. - S. 150-153. Sarqawi, Yusra as-: Amrikiya 'l-Latiniya wa-'l-harb al-amrikiya 'ala 'l-'Iraq. = Latin America and the war on Iraq. - S. 154-159. Muhammad, 'Ala' Guma'a: Al-Iqtisad ad-dauli baina 'l-kasad wa-'l-harb. = The impact of the war on the world economy. - S. 160-163
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. It is intended for a wide audience, including policy makers, business leaders, financial market participants, and the community of analysts and professionals engaged in Lebanon.