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Hardback. Condition: New. This volume brings together important contributions by noted scholars and high-level policymakers with first-hand experience in U.S.-Arab relations. Their papers, which focus specifically on the economic aspects of U.S.-Arab interactions, are the result of a conference on the subject sponsored by George…town University's Center for International Business and Trade with the support of the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations, the American/Saudi Roundtable, and the U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce. Writing for scholars in international economics, energy economics, and Middle East studies, the contributors offer a fresh and impartial reappraisal of the nature of U.S.-Arab economics relations, examine the dominant trends in the relationship, and make policy recommendations for solving some of the problems brought about by recent strains in the relationship.The papers are grouped into four parts, beginning with chapters which explore the evolution and macroeconomic framework of U.S.-Arab relations. Part II takes a closer look at the changing political and sociological climate of U.S.-Arab relations and includes papers on the decline of the boycott of Israel, the weakening U.S. stake in Arab markets, and U.S. relations with Egypt and Iraq. In the third section, the contributors consider specific issues involving trade in professional services, technology, and energy. The final papers both offer a synthesis of interrelated issues in U.S.-Arab economic relations and look beyond the present to what might lie ahead in the 1990s and beyond.

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Impediments to Us Arab Economic Relations: Progress in the Midst of Crisis
Fekrat, M. Ali (Editor)/ Spiegelman, James M. (Editor)/ Fekrat, M. Ali
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Hardback. Condition: New. This volume brings together important contributions by noted scholars and high-level policymakers with first-hand experience in U.S.-Arab relations. Their papers, which focus specifically on the economic aspects of U.S.-Arab interactions, are the result of a conference on the subject sponsored by George…town University's Center for International Business and Trade with the support of the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations, the American/Saudi Roundtable, and the U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce. Writing for scholars in international economics, energy economics, and Middle East studies, the contributors offer a fresh and impartial reappraisal of the nature of U.S.-Arab economics relations, examine the dominant trends in the relationship, and make policy recommendations for solving some of the problems brought about by recent strains in the relationship.The papers are grouped into four parts, beginning with chapters which explore the evolution and macroeconomic framework of U.S.-Arab relations. Part II takes a closer look at the changing political and sociological climate of U.S.-Arab relations and includes papers on the decline of the boycott of Israel, the weakening U.S. stake in Arab markets, and U.S. relations with Egypt and Iraq. In the third section, the contributors consider specific issues involving trade in professional services, technology, and energy. The final papers both offer a synthesis of interrelated issues in U.S.-Arab economic relations and look beyond the present to what might lie ahead in the 1990s and beyond.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This volume brings together important contributions by noted scholars and high-level policymakers with first-hand experience in U.S.-Arab relations. Their papers, which focus specifically on the economic aspects of U.S.-Arab interactions, are the result of a conference on the subject sponsor…ed by Georgetown University's Center for International Business and Trade with the support of the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations, the American/Saudi Roundtable, and the U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce. Writing for scholars in international economics, energy economics, and Middle East studies, the contributors offer a fresh and impartial reappraisal of the nature of U.S.-Arab economics relations, examine the dominant trends in the relationship, and make policy recommendations for solving some of the problems brought about by recent strains in the relationship.The papers are grouped into four parts, beginning with chapters which explore the evolution and macroeconomic framework of U.S.-Arab relations. Part II takes a closer look at the changing political and sociological climate of U.S.-Arab relations and includes papers on the decline of the boycott of Israel, the weakening U.S. stake in Arab markets, and U.S. relations with Egypt and Iraq. In the third section, the contributors consider specific issues involving trade in professional services, technology, and energy. The final papers both offer a synthesis of interrelated issues in U.S.-Arab economic relations and look beyond the present to what might lie ahead in the 1990s and beyond. This volume brings together important contributions by noted scholars and high-level policymakers with first-hand experience in U.S.-Arab relations. Their papers, which focus specifically on the economic aspects of U.S.-Arab interactions, are the result of a conference on the subject sponsored by Georgetown University's Center for International Business and Trade with the support of the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations, the American/Saudi Roundtable, and the U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce. Writing for scholars in international economics, energy economics, and Middle East studies, the contributors offer a fresh and impartial reappraisal of the nature of U.S.-Arab economics relations, examine the dominant trends in the relationship, and make policy recommendations for solving some of the problems brought about by recent strains in the relationship. The papers are grouped into four parts, beginning with chapters which explore the evolution and macroeconomic framework of U.S.-Arab relations. Part II takes a closer look at the changing political and sociological climate of U.S.-Arab relations and includes papers on the decline of the boycott of Israel, the weakening U.S. stake in Arab markets, and U.S. relations with Egypt and Iraq. In the third section, the contributors consider specific issues involving trade in professional services, technology, and energy. The final papers both offer a synthesis of interrelated issues in U.S.-Arab economic relations and look beyond the present to what might lie ahead in the 1990s and beyond. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This volume brings together important contributions by noted scholars and high-level policymakers with first-hand experience in U.S.-Arab relations. Their papers, which focus specifically on the economic aspects of U.S.-Arab interactions, are the result of a conference on the subject sponsor…ed by Georgetown University's Center for International Business and Trade with the support of the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations, the American/Saudi Roundtable, and the U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce. Writing for scholars in international economics, energy economics, and Middle East studies, the contributors offer a fresh and impartial reappraisal of the nature of U.S.-Arab economics relations, examine the dominant trends in the relationship, and make policy recommendations for solving some of the problems brought about by recent strains in the relationship.The papers are grouped into four parts, beginning with chapters which explore the evolution and macroeconomic framework of U.S.-Arab relations. Part II takes a closer look at the changing political and sociological climate of U.S.-Arab relations and includes papers on the decline of the boycott of Israel, the weakening U.S. stake in Arab markets, and U.S. relations with Egypt and Iraq. In the third section, the contributors consider specific issues involving trade in professional services, technology, and energy. The final papers both offer a synthesis of interrelated issues in U.S.-Arab economic relations and look beyond the present to what might lie ahead in the 1990s and beyond. This volume brings together important contributions by noted scholars and high-level policymakers with first-hand experience in U.S.-Arab relations. Their papers, which focus specifically on the economic aspects of U.S.-Arab interactions, are the result of a conference on the subject sponsored by Georgetown University's Center for International Business and Trade with the support of the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations, the American/Saudi Roundtable, and the U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce. Writing for scholars in international economics, energy economics, and Middle East studies, the contributors offer a fresh and impartial reappraisal of the nature of U.S.-Arab economics relations, examine the dominant trends in the relationship, and make policy recommendations for solving some of the problems brought about by recent strains in the relationship. The papers are grouped into four parts, beginning with chapters which explore the evolution and macroeconomic framework of U.S.-Arab relations. Part II takes a closer look at the changing political and sociological climate of U.S.-Arab relations and includes papers on the decline of the boycott of Israel, the weakening U.S. stake in Arab markets, and U.S. relations with Egypt and Iraq. In the third section, the contributors consider specific issues involving trade in professional services, technology, and energy. The final papers both offer a synthesis of interrelated issues in U.S.-Arab economic relations and look beyond the present to what might lie ahead in the 1990s and beyond. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Gebunden. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Über den AutorM. ALI FEKRAT is Professor of Accounting at the School of Business Administration at Georgetown University. Dr. Fekrat served as chairman of the September 1987 symposium on Impediments to U….S.-Arab Economic Relation.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Impediments to Us-Arab Economic Relations | Progress in the Midst of Crisis | J. M. Spiegelman | Buch | Gebunden | Englisch | 1989 | Praeger | EAN 9780275932503 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.

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