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A political and economic dictionary of the Middle East: [an essential guide to the politics and economics of the Middle East]
In: The Europa political and economic dictionary series
A political and economic dictionary of the Middle East
A political and economic dictionary of the Middle East
This reference volume is the definitive guide to the economics and politics of the Middle East. It provides clear definitions detailing terms, concepts, names and organizations used in relation to current economic or political affairs in the Middle East. Entries define, explain and give further relevant information on countries, regions, ethnic groups, political parties, organizations, policies and disputes.
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Hunger und Herrschaft: zur politischen Ökonomie der "Brotunruhen" in Nordafrika (Tunesien, Marokko und Sudan)
In: Sozialwissenschaftliche Texte 3
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The politics of the agrarian question in Turkey: review of a debate
In: Occasional paper 23
Stamm und Staat: Ansätze zu e. Geschichte d. Maghreb
In: Sozialwissenschaftliche Texte 1
Blue gold: the waters of the Nile Basin
In: Jane's Intelligence review: the magazine of IHS Jane's Military and Security Assessments Intelligence centre, Volume 19, Issue 11, p. 54-57
ISSN: 1350-6226
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Insecure environment: international implications of climate change
In: Jane's Intelligence review: the magazine of IHS Jane's Military and Security Assessments Intelligence centre, Volume 19, Issue 5, p. 6-13
ISSN: 1350-6226
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Armed violence and poverty in Nepal: a mini case study for the Armed Violence and Poverty Initiative
Yes ; This report on Nepal is one of 13 case studies (all of the case studies can be found at www.bradford.ac.uk/cics). This research draws upon secondary data sources including existing research studies, reports and evaluations commissioned by operational agencies, and early warning and survey data where this has been available. These secondary sources have been complemented by interviews with government officers, aid policymakers and practitioners, researchers and members of the local population. The author would like to thank Robert Muggah and Philip White for comments on an earlier draft. The analysis and opinions expressed in this report are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or policy of DFID or the UK government.
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