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    War on the Western Front was a static war. In order to end the war faster the British needed to open a new front to try and tie down troops of Germany or one of its allies. Many of these attempts to open up a new front were made in the Near and Middle East. The campaign at Gallipoli‚ where ANZAC troops landed in 1915‚ failed miserably and after early successes Indian divisions also suffered defeats in Mesopotamia against the Ottomans. In search for a new way to break open the war the British decided

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    Historical Materialism 18 (2010) 35–76 brill.nl/hima Khaleeji-Capital: Class-Formation and Regional Integration in the Middle-East Gulf * Adam Hanieh Zayed University‚ Dubai ahanieh@gmail.com Abstract The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (Bahrain‚ Kuwait‚ Oman‚ Qatar‚ Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates) are most typically understood from the perspective of their position as the world’s key oil- and gas-producing states. This essay explores the largelyoverlooked processes

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    far behind the Asian and Middle Eastern ones. According to the article of Janet Lippman Abu-Lughod which is named "The World System in the Thirteenth Century: Dead-End or Precursor"‚ beside the world system there were subsystems which were not "depending on each other for common survival in the thirteenth century". There were three big circuits: Westers European‚ Middle Eastern‚ Far Eastern. "At that times the strongest centres and circuits were located in the Middle East and Asia. In contrast the

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    Policy Proposal on the Syrian Crisis | Political Science | Christelle Pretorius | | | Introduction 2 Nature of ties between South Africa and Syria 2 South Africa and the Wider Middle East Region 2 Problem Statement 3 Objectives 3 Options 4 Sanctions 4 Military Intervention 5 Support the Actions of the Arab League of Nations 5 Analysis of Options 5 Sanctions 5 Military Intervention 6 Support the Actions of the Arab League of Nations 6 Recommendation 7

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    help it excel and motivate the other employees to be open-minded. The job title we are offering is Vice President for the area of international marketing. We will take into consideration the fact that we are planning on emerging our market to the Middle East. However‚ more importantly‚ we will look upon details such as‚ technical ability‚ cross-cultural suitability‚ family requirements‚ country-cultural requirements‚ MNE requirements and lanaguage. Finally‚ we will not exclude personal factors that

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    Case study Easyjet 1-In the 1990‚ easyjet says that the internet is not important for her business‚ and they denounced that the internet as something “for nerds”‚ and swore that it wouldn’t do anything for his business In the 1998 the easyjet company as a low cost airline company were looking to undercut traditional carriers such as british airways‚ it need to create a lean operation to achieve this ‚ the company decided to use a single sales channel that it was the phone but after the unexpected

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    13: Democratisation:uprising‚ violence and reform 53 Katerina Dalacoura (London school of economics) Chapter 14: Britain and the Middle East from 9/11 to 2011 57 Rosemary Hollis (City University) ContentsThe Conservative Middle East Council would like to thank Paul Shea and Dr Magdy Ishak for their generous support of this project. Conservative Middle East Council the Arab Spring: Implications for British Policy 1 Chapter One Foreword The Rt Hon Nicholas Soames MP‚ CMEC President The

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    improve‚ so we decided to change the channel of advertisement whereby previously we used television to promote our product‚ now we are planning to use more effective method such as using the internet which is more cheaper and effective to capture the middle east customers since they are technological advance. Whereas for the local customers we are using outdoor advertising sometimes called poster advertising where it can be seen in the street by the passer-by which is more effective to the India environment

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    “Everything changed with the First World War. The Middle East was reorganized‚ redefined‚ and the seeds were planted for a century of bloodshed” (Engel‚ 2016) The concept of the nations-states in Al Jazira (The Arabian Peninsula) is dominantly a post-World War I (WWI) phenomenon. The beginning of statehood in the Arabian region could be traced back to Napoleon’s expedition to Egypt in 1798. Though his occupation ended within three years‚ it laid the foundation of Egyptian independence from the Ottoman

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    relatively small number of multinational companies dominating cement capacity in many markets throughout the world‚ the cement sector has become even more globalised in recent years. With increasing multinational presence in growing Chinese‚ Indian‚ Middle East and Latin American markets‚ the structure of world trade in cement and clinker continues to be dynamic‚ with the dramatic changes in shipping costs adding a further layer of complexity to trading patterns. The next 15 years are set to witness further

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