INTERFET in East Timor East Timor (1999-2000) The deployment of the Australian-led INTERFET to East Timor in September 1999 was seen as a necessary step to establish the political stability the UNTAET administration needed to fulfil its tasks. The operation was prompted by the wave of Indonesian-backed violence that followed the East Timorese decision to opt for independence in a referendum. East Timor’s misery began in 1974-5 when Indonesia used the turmoil that accompanied the withdrawal of Portuguese
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annually. On a worldwide scale‚ Coca-Cola divides and segments their operations into 5 different segments: • North America • Africa • Asia • Europe‚ Eurasia‚ and Middle East • Latin America As each segment is different‚ but equally important to their success‚ Coca-Cola’s largest driver comes from the Europe‚ Eurasia‚ and Middle East segment totaling $7‚195‚000‚000 in net operating revenue in 2004. Trends over the years in net operating revenue can be seen in table 2 of appendix 1. The challenges
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location’ Is because it occupies "four different culture" in its surrounding‚ namely Afghanistan with central Asian culture in the west; Iran with middle east culture in south; India with South Asian culture in East and china with Eastern culture in North Pakistan. Pakistan is important due to its location because it is neighbour country of Middle East and have common border with china‚ India‚ Iran‚ Afghanistan and Central Asia state of Uzbekistan. It is important for united state because it gives
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Ghosts from the Past: Colonial Legacy and the Middle East A century ago‚ the British Diplomat Sir Marks Sykes‚ pointing to a map in front of him‚ is said to have remarked‚ “I should like to draw a line from the ‘e’ in Acre to the last “’k’ in Kirkuk.” This seemingly uncomplicated straight line on the map would be the line in the sand along which the then colonial powers of France and Britain would decide to partition the Ottoman Empire among themselves after its fall. Most of the territory to the
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Unfinished Revolutions of the New Middle East Marc Lynch defines the 2011 Arab uprisings as “an exceptionally rapid‚ intense‚ and nearly simultaneous explosions of popular protest across an Arab world united by shared transnational media and bound by a common identity” (Lynch‚ 9). In his book The Arab Uprising: The Unfinished Revolutions of the New Middle East‚ he sets out to put the events of the Arab uprising into perspective and to create a guide for the new Middle East. He does so pragmatically
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shock. Introduction The Middle East countries producing oil cornerstone and centrepiece of global energy security. It is simple to understand why‚ as noted by Bakshi (2007) in 1986‚ the Middle East as a region exported 46% of oil the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Countries (OECD‚ USA‚ Canada‚ Australia and the Europe). At the same time‚ it accounted for 85% of spare oil production. At the beginning of this year (2011)‚ North African and Middle East suffered political disturbances
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Ahmed Al-Nabhani Mr. L Modern Middle East A-block September‚ 2014 Is Oil a Blessing or a Course? 1908 was a turning point for the Middle East‚ due to the discovery of oil in Persia and in 1938 in Saudi Arabia and other parts of the Arabian Gulf. Due to this blessed discovery of oil‚ the Middle East has been rapidly developing and become more developed over the years. This development could only happen of the oil money is put into good use and not taken by the corrupt and greedy members of the government
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Throughout the novel “Three Cups of Tea‚” the author Greg Mortenson learns several significant lessons about the Middle East during his time spent in the area. Greg Mortenson is one of only a handful of Americans who believes we need to have patience when dealing with the Middle East especially combating terrorism. He believes that the best way to do this is to establish an education system where Middle Eastern adolescents can attend school and give themselves the potential for a bright future instead of being
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around the world would look at this significant historic event from different angles—many have praised it for settling some of the differences in the Middle East but many have criticized for not achieving comprehensive results. However‚ it cannot be denied that the US involvement in this treaty vital as they helped promote peace in the Middle East and end the state of war that was taking place for over a decade. Sources: 1. "Camp David Accord Signed." History.com. A+E Networks‚ 17 Sept. 2010. Web
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challenges than men are faced with. Women struggle to claim themselves as equals to men. Even though women primarily take care of men and their family‚ women are still seen as beneath men. Women mainly in the Middle East face the most Phantoms and obstacles in their lives. Women in the Middle East today do face phantoms and obstacles because of sexism‚ patriarchy‚ and religion. Sexism is something that plagues women all over the world. Sexism is discrimination against women just because of their gender
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