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Colonialism in the middle east: European colonial activity in Africa and Middle East reached the peak in the late 19th and early 20th century.... IIThe Unites States had been the dominant world power over the middle east since the Second World War.... The British and the French built and operated the Suez Canal in 1869; Britain went to war with Iran in 1856 over night of way to India and China through Iran.... In the 19th century, the imperialistic designs of US and Germany damaged the British stronghold; this tension resulted in the First World war in which the German Empire was taken apart....
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Term Paper
Such lessons include: 1) First, the lessons that are learned by the enemy states, which impacts their regular military forces: There are about 22¬24 countries in the middle east Asian and North African Region, among these countries majority of them some form of serious internal problems, ongoing civil conflicts and even serious threats from external countries.... “cold war.... PARAGRAPH 6 Towards the end of the First World War, George Orwell, a well known English author and also journalist mentioned the term cold war in his work titled, “You and the Atomic Bomb”, which published in the year 1945 on October 19, in Tribune, a British newspaper....
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Essay
The wars that are fought in the middle east had great lessons to teach the modern world.... The paper is dedicated to the analysis of global images of sociological concepts on war in the middle east.... A serious social problem that people of all generations suffered is war and its repercussions.... war has played an important role in the total degeneration of the society.... hellip; Many people have suffered the evil aftermath of the war in many countries....
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To say that the end of the cold war was of fundamental importance to American policy is destroying that very policy.... This paper "Implication of Globalization for Nation-State in the middle east" focuses on the times we live in today which is being depicted as the Post Cold War Era.... here was a much larger "Cold War" strategy and the cold war itself was only an influential fraction of the puzzle.... To truly understand America's cold war policy one has to take a closer look not at its written and spoken policy but at its actions which predominately involve its allies....
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The author analyses the effects of the cold war on the socio-political affairs in the Middle East.... the effects of the cold war on the socio-political affairs in the Middle East were very diverse and discursive in nature due to a number of economic, historical, political and religious causes such the Arab-Israel antagonism, the overt anti-religious nature of Communism, the vast reserve of furnace oil in the Middle Eastern countries, the non-democratic and most likely monarchic political systems in those countries during the Cold War and Islam as the religion of the majority of the people in the Middle East....
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Essay
Isis has therefore led to a vast economic effect, mostly negative, in the middle east.... The economy of the middle east greatly relies on oil that in Iraq....
The war in the middle east has affected directly the labor force.... The research "The Economic Consequences of ISIS in middle east" demonstrates the economics of ISIS that is part terrorist group and part government, alleged to have set up an Islamic state in Syria and Iraq....
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Research Paper
This coursework "The Oil Boom Effect on the International Relations of the middle east" seeks to examine the effects of this oil boom on international relations with a bias on regional conflicts and cooperation as well as the involvement of the international superpowers in the region.... This has led to the fast making of wealth by some nations, mostly those that are oil-rich in addition to the altering of the economic and political processes, not only to the countries exporting oil but also the whole of the middle east region as a whole....
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Coursework
A number of publications and journals exist on the implication, course, and causes of the cold war on the United States and different other countries across the globe.... This review "Effects of Cold War on the United States and the World" aims to succinctly describe the impact of the cold war on different sectors of the world economy, political and social arrangements and how it shaped future relations between countries across the globe.... As a result, the two countries led the nonproliferation regimes until the end of the cold war, ushering in a new environment that presented significant implications to global security (Kessler, 2006)....
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Literature review