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This book follows an approach that combines the viewpoints of both
the realists and the idealists in dealing with the issues of
conflict and peace. The ideas, models, and peace processes it
proposes take into consideration the imperatives of real life
without abandoning the dreams of a more peaceful and just world.
The shared homeland model, as developed here, provides hope that
ethnic conflict can be resolved in a manner that satisfies a
group's need for recognition and cultural particularism, as well as
its need for economic development, security, and regional activity.
The book also defines and integrates steps of political conflict
resolution into one theory that produces one of the first textbooks
on the subject.
Why do some countries' economies struggle to develop, even when
they are the focus of so much research and international funding?
While recognizing that the obstacles facing poor nations are many
and complex, Rabie proposes that the roots of most obstacles are
sociocultural; thus, sociocultural transformation and economic
restructuring can only be successful when treated as
interconnected, mutually beneficial objectives. A Theory of
Sustainable Sociocultural and Economic Development outlines an
innovative model capable of identifying the major obstacles
hindering poor nations' development in general, and the
sociocultural and political obstacles in particular, placing them
in their proper historical contexts, and addressing them
comprehensively.
This fascinating and ambitious book proposes a new strategy ("the
Ramo Plan") to tackle the current global socioeconomic crisis.
Issuing a direct challenge to the status quo, the author lays out a
bold set of policies to overcome the West-East divide and lead us
to a more successful and secure future. Alongside the presentation
of a new economic approach, this book provides a thorough survey of
the major forces behind the decline in economic growth rates. It
examines the state of the major world economies, explores the
impact of the global debt crisis, identifies the income and wealth
gaps in the United States and other countries, and explains the
relationship between these issues and the spread of alienation,
radicalism and terrorism. Imaginative and refreshing, this is
valuable and original reading for students and academics interested
in international political economy, economic development,
sustainable development, and social economics, as well as global
policy, area studies, globalization studies, and international
relations.
United States aid to Israel averages a staggering $21 billion
per year. Yet, as this insightful volume explains, that aid has
failed to serve both U.S. and Israeli interests. The Politics of
Foreign Aid discusses how the appropriation of foreign aid is often
controlled by lobbyists and U.S. domestic concerns rather than by
Israeli needs. This clear and thorough examination begins with a
description of the objectives, major programs, and historical
background of U.S. aid to Israel--military aid, economic aid, and
private grants and subsidies. The final section analyzes the effect
that foregin aid has had on Israel and predicts the role that aid
will play in Israel's future. Finally, Rabie provides suggestions
about how to change the role of lobbyists in influencing foreign
policy.
Ahmed Otared is a Cairene police officer and trained sniper. When
the country is invaded and occupied by a force of foreign
mercenaries he joins the underground resistance, embarking a new
bloodthirsty career.As the violence he encounters and participates
in intensifies, a terrifying reality, bubbling below surface of
`normal' life, is revealed to him, and he finds himself a fantasia
of torture and torment, a hellscape from which there is no
deliverance.This unflinching and grisly tale is made vivid through
Mohammed Rabie's brutally beautiful writing.
This fascinating and ambitious book proposes a new strategy ("the
Ramo Plan") to tackle the current global socioeconomic crisis.
Issuing a direct challenge to the status quo, the author lays out a
bold set of policies to overcome the West-East divide and lead us
to a more successful and secure future. Alongside the presentation
of a new economic approach, this book provides a thorough survey of
the major forces behind the decline in economic growth rates. It
examines the state of the major world economies, explores the
impact of the global debt crisis, identifies the income and wealth
gaps in the United States and other countries, and explains the
relationship between these issues and the spread of alienation,
radicalism and terrorism. Imaginative and refreshing, this is
valuable and original reading for students and academics interested
in international political economy, economic development,
sustainable development, and social economics, as well as global
policy, area studies, globalization studies, and international
relations.
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