reports on 
Israel & The Middle East
Enter Topic:







Thousands of Reports Are Available For SAME DAY DELIVERY at only $ 9.95 /pg plus FREE bibliography!
Choose from any topic below:

Papers On Israel & The Middle East
Page 18 of 34

[Previous] [Next]

Hamas and the January 2006 Election
[ send me this report ]
This 5 page paper poses three "why" questions about the January 2006 Palestinian election in which Hamas won a huge majority of the vote. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: HVHamas.rtf

Hamas and the Problems in the Middle East
[ send me this report ]
This 17 page paper takes a close look at Hamas, how the organization recruits children and how they are trained. Additionally, the difficulties in the Middle East are discussed. With Hamas at the crux of much of the conflict, is peace ever achievable? The PLO is also discussed. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: SA326Ham.rtf

Health care in Saudi Arabia
[ send me this report ]
A paper which looks at the health care system in Saudi Arabia, with reference to two-tier provision, specialist hospitals, rural health promotion and the Red Crescent. Bibliography lists 5 sources
Filename: JLsaudi.rtf

Hegemonic Stability Theory: How It Relates To The Middle East
[ send me this report ]
8 pages in length. The hegemonic stability theory, which stresses the importance of a central stabilizing force that keeps a international system from breaking apart, can readily be applied to the manner by which the middle east has taken such a formidable stance within the political world. What is at the heart of middle eastern hegemony, and why is it important to understand the phenomenon of associated global conflict? These are two immensely important questions that share the same answer. At the core of global strife are the following explosive issues: nuclear power and economic development; from these two considerations grow all other reasons that instigate war between world countries, such as it being a matter of foreign policy; the concept that a free world is a safer world; the spread of democracy; to protect one’s own interests; and to create allies. All these reasons for global conflict may appear worthy, but they are really just a means by which to gain and maintain hegemonic power. One might readily argue, however, that the middle east asserts its hegemony in the most socially, economically and politically damaging ways as possible, representing the cyclical composition of its existence. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLChegem.wps

Hellenistic Roman Palestine and the Dead Sea Scrolls
[ send me this report ]
This 9 page report discusses The ancient Judaic world, better described as the “Hellenistic Roman Palestine.” Following the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, both the secular and non-secular worlds have been fascinated with what could be learned from them. Some believed that questions that are thousands of years old might be answered through the Scrolls. In tracing the timeline and history of the ancient Jews, it should be noted that Jewish history was unfolding in several areas, most notably Judah, Mesopotamia and Egypt. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWjdhell.wps

Hendel: "Apples in Honey"
[ send me this report ]
This 3 page paper discusses the short story "Apples in Honey" by Israeli writer Yehudit Hendel. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVHendel.rtf

Henry Kissinger and the Sinai Accords
[ send me this report ]
This is a 13 page paper discussing Henry Kissinger’s involvement in the negotiation of the Sinai Accords and the affects of the accords on the Arab-Israeli conflict. The Sinai I and II Accords between Egypt and Israel in 1974 and 1975 were largely the result of negotiation efforts made by U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in his step-by-step process aptly named “shuttle diplomacy” between the two countries. Kissinger spent over three years intervening between Egypt and Israel eventually finding concessions which resulted in Israel’s occupying army withdrawing from parts of the Egyptian Sinai. Kissinger did not want an American presence in the Sinai but eventually both sides agreed to Sinai II only if there was an American civilian presence and American funding for an Egyptian surveillance station to match the Israeli surveillance station on either side of the buffer zone. After Kissinger’s retirement in 1977, progress in the Middle East seemed to stall and negotiations were taken up by President Carter in 1978 with the development of the Camp David Accords. While Kissinger’s peace keeping efforts were applauded, several issues within the Middle East remained untouched including the U.S. non-recognition of Palestine despite its acceptance by the UN. This caused a great deal of additional tension in the area as many of the Arab nations preferred negotiations through the UN and not those initiated by the U.S. Conflicts still continue in the Middle East despite various peace accords over the years and Kissinger himself once commented that the area must find “some solution which balances the Arab need for self-esteem with Israeli security. I’m not sure it exists”. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TJHKiss1.rtf

High Tech Industry in Turkey
[ send me this report ]
This 3 page paper discusses recent developments in the Turkish high-tech sector. Bibliography lists 4 sources
Filename: HVHiTurk.rtf

HIZBOLLAH, LEBENON AND THE FUTURE
[ send me this report ]
This 10-page paper provides an overview of Hizbollah, the Lebanese resistance group. In addition to providing some historical background, the paper also discusses the group's potential future. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: MThizbol.rtf

How Advances in Military Technology Affected the Organization of Society in the Pre-Modern, Early Modern, & Modern Middle East
[ send me this report ]
In 5 pages the author discusses how advances in military affected the organization of society in the pre-modern, early modern, and modern middle east. "Advances in military technology have affected the society in pre-modern, early modern and modern Middle East. The people there have been through many battles. They were battles for boundaries, battles for freedom, and battles over religion. Military advancement has played an important part in the history of the Middle East." Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Mideast2.wps

How the Film Promises Provides Insights into the Underlying Problem of Prejudice in the Middle East
[ send me this report ]
This 4 page paper argues that while the documentary Promises is worthwhile, the problems in the Middle East will never be fixed due to prejudice. The idea of potential change is broached. No bibliography.
Filename: SA608Prm.rtf

Immigration and Justice:
[ send me this report ]
This 10 page paper examines justice in relation to U.S. immigration policy. This paper highlights many specific examples that illustrate both justice and injustice in U.S. immigration policy. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: GSImmjus.rtf


Page 18 of 34
<< more 11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  more >>

[Previous] [Next]


Couldn't find anything of relevance to YOUR topic?
CLICK HEREto have our contracted research writers
CUSTOM-create a NEW report designed specifically to help YOU!





© 2008 1-To-1-Reports.Com All research papers are owned by 1-To-1-Reports.Com and are the property of the corporation and our contracted writers. Students who use our service are responsible not only for writing their own papers, but also for citing 1-To-1-Reports.Com as a source when doing so.