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In 2006/2007 Turkey became a regional power in the Middle East, a status it has continued to maintain in the context of … the Arab Spring. To understand why Turkey only became a regional power under the Muslim AKP government and why this … happened at the specific point in time that it did, the paper highlights the self-reinforcing dynamics between Turkey …
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Over the past 10 years, the de facto alliance of the governments of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates … transformation, stop the rise of political Islam and counter the influence of Iran and Turkey over the region. But joint regional …
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This report is concerned with the analysis of privatization and private sector development for the eastern and southernMediterranean countries partnered with the European Union and collectively known as MED-11. Noting that the analysis applies to the situation prior to the dislocations of the...
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While the extent of human induced global warming is inconclusive, the vulnerability of natural systems to rapid changes in climate patterns is regarded as one of the most challenging issues in recent years. Water resources are a main component of natural systems that might be affected by climate...
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This article deals with the Arab Spring as a process of deep political change in the Arab world, previously the only major world area where authoritarianism persisted unchallenged for decades. While in various countries of the Arab world mass protests in 2011 forced rulers to resign, other...
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nationally representative sample of young married respondents in Egypt. Using a variety of estimation techniques, the results …
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economic development. The analysis of the rise of tourism in Egypt during the last three decades suggests that the effects of …
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procurement. A longitudinal comparison of four countries (Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt and Jordan) in the Middle East and North Africa …
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This article examines the hydrogen partnerships between Germany, the EU and Egypt in the context of the EU's Carbon … Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Germany, the largest future hydrogen importer in the EU, and Egypt, a country with an … ambitious hydrogen strategy, are developing a partnership to boost renewable hydrogen production in Egypt. However, high funding …
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