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Articles in April, 2008 issue of Middle East, The
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Hamas in Politics: Democracy, Religion, Violence
by Fred Rhodes -
What price an honest broker? As US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was winding up her latest trip to the Middle East, the violence and murder between Israelis and Gazans continued unabated
by Adel Darwish -
Mobile solutions
by Beverly Andrews -
Different this time? Coupled, Decoupled or otherwise, a US economy in recession will have an impact on the GCC. Jeff Black looks at the Gulf's exposure to a US downturn
by Jeff Black -
Defeat: Why They Lost Iraq
by Fred Rhodes -
The key to Europe's energy needs
by Pamela Ann Smith -
The UAE drafts nuclear blueprint
by Thomas Land - International womens' day 8 March 2008: women from around the region celebrated International Womens' Day and a year of progress and achievement
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Abu Dhabi goes shopping: a unique, futuristic city in Abu Dhabi is poised to lead the global 'green revolution' in urban 21st century living. Mustapha Karkouti reports from Abu Dhabi
by Mustapha Karkouti -
Kaveh Golestan 1950-2003: Recording the Truth in Iran
by Fred Rhodes -
Architect of Global Jihad: The Life of Al Qaeda Strategist Abu Mus'ab Al-Suri
by Fred Rhodes -
Can the Gulf weather the storm of US recession?
by Moin Siddiqi -
British-Egyptian Relations: From Suez To The Present Day
by Fred Rhodes -
Palestinian IT industry potential remains untapped
by Mel Frykberg -
Pakistan: a major stepping stone in Al Qaeda's global strategy: Pakistan has become the main battleground for Osama bin Laden's jihad amid a swelling insurgency that could ultimately endanger the Middle East
by Ed Blanche -
Every picture tells a story …
by Bill Parry -
Comment
by Pat Lancaster -
Middle East bloggers set cat among the pigeons
by Richard Seymour -
Behold, the humble Qassem. A sharp escalation of violence in Gaza saw more than 50 Palestinian dead in February alone. Tel Aviv described the attacks as a punishment for relentless Qassem attacks on Israeli border towns and villages. The primitive rockets
by Ed Blanche -
GCC foreign wealth rises to $2 trillion
by Pamela Ann Smith -
The War on Lebanon: A Reader
by Fred Rhodes -
Making the most of the $100 barrel
by Neil Ford - Correction
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Death in Damascus: the high-profile assassination of the notorious Imad Mughniyeh jolts the anti-US, anti-Israel alliance of Hizbullah, Syria and Iran and threatens a new cycle of violence in the Middle East and beyond. Ed Blanche reports from Beirut
by Ed Blanche -
Next stop Egypt for DP World
by Neil Ford -
Where to now? Dr Ahmed Yousef, political adviser to Ismail Haniya, the de-facto Harnas Prime Minister in Gaza, talked to Mel Frykberg exclusively for The Middle East from his office in Gaza City
by Mel Frykberg -
UN predicts a bumper opium crop
by Thomas Land
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