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11 déc. 2007
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Roadblocks, Forces and Reform in Egyptian Politics

Thesis - 6 pages - Political science

The 2005 elections deemed to be promising for Egypt. Hosni Mubarak had himself claimed to come “out of my full conviction of the need to consolidate efforts for more freedom and democracy.” The “reform” agenda had been initiated by the President himself, beginning with...

03 mai 2006
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The impact of the Suez crisis on Britain, Egypt and Israel

Essay - 5 pages - Modern history

The Suez Crisis of 1956 has been commonly seen as a turning point in post war world history, the moment when Britain's pretension to world power status was stripped away, and when Egypt became the leader of the Arab world, an event which triggered a radical change in the relations...

09 août 2022

How was the perception of Arab Spring and pan-Arabism by local and western approaches?

Essay - 7 pages - Modern history

If the Arab Spring has been largely diffused as an unprecedented wave of revolutionary moves into the Arabic world, its connections to a wider global history have often been limited to the tricky issue of pan-Arabism and its underlying questions about nationalism. It all started on December 17,...

16 avril 2023

Political Parties and Election in the Middle East and North Africa

Summary - 2 pages - Political science

This text is based on "Elections under authoritarianism: Preliminary lessons from Jordan" by Ellen Lust, "Bullets over Ballots: Islamist groups, the state and electoral violence in Egypt and Morocco" by Hendrik Kraetzschmara and Francesco Cavatortab and "Elections and Distributive Politics...

12 nov. 2021

Border dispute - The Hala'ibTriangle (Halayeb Triangle)

Worksheets - 2 pages - World geography

I am going to introduce you to the border dispute concerning the Hala'ib Triangle, an area of 20,000 square kilometers between Egypt and Sudan. It is along the 22nd parallel, which represents the border between the two countries, excepted at this very place where the current border is...

09 août 2022

Analytical Report on a Conflict and Conflict Management: The War of the Sands

Tutorials/exercises - 15 pages - International relations

In 1956, Morocco claimed sovereignty over parts of the Sahara which were under Moroccan influence, “the Greater Morocco”. Interested in Algerian Sahara because of recently discovered resources, France tried to trade these territories against a common organization responsible for...

22 juin 2023

Ancient angel cosmic archaeology

Tutorials/exercises - 5 pages - Culture, religion & civilization

The present work attempts to approach and the restore the real meaning of patterns of the future it is the field of spirituality more than 700 in the level of consciousness is not a field of science or the field of the technology let me explain to you that the field of science is about only 400...

28 oct. 2025

Eastern Mediterranean Gas Fields Economic Stakes

Case study - 7 pages - International relations

Analysis of the economic prospects and geopolitical tensions related to the discovery of gas fields in the eastern Mediterranean region.

05 août 2022

In what ways conflicts between political entities in the Middle East have been shaped by the history of state formation in the area?

Essay - 6 pages - Political science

The key terms to understand such situations are "political entities" and "state formation". Speaking of political entities rather than states shows the diversity of actors that make up the political life of the Middle East and can change the configuration of the borders, ranging from paramilitary...

15 août 2014
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How did the Byzantine reaction to the Arab conquest manifest and develop itself throughout the 7-8 centuries?

Essay - 8 pages - Ancient history

The 7th and 8th centuries in the East have witnessed a complete change in the way the world was organised. Initially, the Roman and the Persian Empires were considered as the two main poles of civilization, while the rest of the population was seen as barbarians evolving around the Empires, and...

24 juin 2011
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Mémoire: Révolution Arabe ( Anglais )

Dissertation - 13 pages - International relations

"I do not know the nature of the weapons we use to the next world war. But for the fourth (the revolution), we will fight with stones." Albert Einstein Who could imagine what happened in Magreb since last four months ? The world is changing, now with the progress of education people in poor...

16 août 2012
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Impact of economic liberalization on the flow of private foreign investment

Case study - 15 pages - International relations

The impact of Economic liberalization on the flow of private foreign investment can have different impacts on specific regions. One common perspective is that economic liberation on the one hand can be beneficial for the developed countries but on the other hand it can actually harm the domestic...

29 juin 2010
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The history of the Mediterranean 1798-1956

Tutorials/exercises - 24 pages - Medieval history

The history of the Mediterranean region deals with the interaction of cultures and people of the lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea which was the central superhighway of transport trade and cultural exchange between diverse peoples. This history is important in order to understand the...

04 juin 2011
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Tennis .......... The mysterious History

Course material - 5 pages - Ancient history

Village status was an old track of the Kingdom of tennis, which was home to the family's rule in the twenty-second in ancient Egypt. This topic to talk about the history of the old tennis this kingdom, which we do not know of its history, but little, is still much a mystery. Here we...

18 déc. 2008
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Critical study: Comparing the reigns of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III

Essay - 6 pages - Medieval history

One of the most interesting periods of Egyptian history comes during the 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom. In approximately 1479 B.C., the Egyptian Pharaoh Thutmose II died and, after a short dispute, was succeeded by his consort Hatshepsut who ruled as first between equals with her nephew...

13 janv. 2009
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Milestones in the emergence of the Palestinian problem and the Arab-Israeli conflict - publié le 13/01/2009

Thesis - 8 pages - International relations

In January 2006, the Islamic militant group Hamas won the Palestinian Parliamentary elections, with 42.2% of the votes. The election in Palestine of a group that remains committed to an armed struggle, the destruction of Israel and retaliatory attacks on Israeli civilians shows that nearly sixty...

29 sept. 2010
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What are the main milestones in the emergence of the Palestinian problem and the Arab-Israeli conflict? - publié le 29/09/2010

Essay - 8 pages - International relations

In January 2006, the Islamic militant group Hamas won the Palestinian Parliamentary elections, with 42,2% of the votes. The election in Palestine of a group that remains committed to an armed struggle, the destruction of Israel and retaliatory attacks on Israeli civilians shows that nearly sixty...

29 sept. 2010
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Was the establishment of a specifically Jewish state in Palestine the most favorable way for Britain to protect its post-WWI imperial interests in the Middle East? - publié le 29/09/2010

Essay - 10 pages - Modern history

History textbooks that deal with the birth of the Zionism repeatedly take for granted a major component of the movement's early success underlying British support. The beginning of the history of Israel is commonly preoccupied with Theodor Herzl or the Balfour Declaration, but very rarely is...

24 mai 2013
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Strategic marketing of TRENCO

Case study - 7 pages - Business strategy

TRENCO is situated in a particular context. Main actor during almost 50 years in Egypt, the company was able to handle private and public markets. Being the principal interlocutor with the Egyptian Armed Force and the general public sector, TRENCO profited from a great portfolio of...

12 nov. 2014
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The Ayyubid dynasty Territories

Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies

Saladin founded this dynasty. It ruled Egypt in the late 12th century up to the early 13th century. This dynasty is what later became Iraq, Syria and Yemen. This kingdom was named after Ayyub, Saladin's father, who was a member of the Kurdish soldiers of fortune. These soldiers took...

18 avril 2007
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What are the main milestones in the emergence of the Palestinian problem and the Arab-Israeli conflict?

Essay - 8 pages - International relations

In January 2006, the Islamic militant group Hamas won the Palestinian Parliamentary elections, with 42,2% of the votes. The election in Palestine of a group that remains committed to an armed struggle, the destruction of Israel and retaliatory attacks on Israeli civilians shows that nearly sixty...

16 avril 2009
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Was the establishment of a specifically Jewish state in Palestine the most favorable way for Britain to protect its post-WWI imperial interests in the Middle East?

Essay - 10 pages - Modern history

History textbooks that deal with the birth of the Zionism repeatedly take for granted a major component of the movement's early success underlying British support. The beginning of the history of Israel is commonly preoccupied with Theodor Herzl or the Balfour Declaration, but very rarely is...

15 mars 2011
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1956: The Suez crisis and the Hungarian revolution

Case study - 7 pages - Medieval history

Human history has been riddled with periods of crisis. Such a crisis was the Hungarian protests in 1956 against the government and its Soviet imposed policies. The United States stayed away from the war waged by Israel, France and the UK against the Egypt of Gamal Abdel Nasser. If Morocco...

24 mai 2013
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Strategic marketing of TRENCO - publié le 24/05/2013

Case study - 7 pages - Business strategy

TRENCO is situated in a particular context. Main actor during almost 50 years in Egypt, the company was able to handle private and public markets. Being the principal interlocutor with the Egyptian Armed Force and the general public sector, TRENCO profited from a great portfolio of...

16 févr. 2015
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Application of Hotelogix PMS to Hotel Fairmont Heliopolis

Case study - 7 pages - Educational studies

The web-based Management Information System (MIS) currently used in the hospitality and tourism industry that is preferred for application to Hotel Fairmont Heliopolis and Towers, Egypt, is Hotelogix; a web-based hotel managements system for small and medium-sized hospitality...

21 sept. 2012
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The incorporation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict within the Arab-Israeli wars

Case study - 8 pages - International relations

From the onset, Arab states surrounding Israel - Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon - were concerned with the emergence of a non-Arab state adjacent to their borders, and it is this preoccupation, more than a genuine sense of solidarity with Palestinians, that explains Arab involvement in...

16 avril 2014
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The versatility of Islam

Case study - 5 pages - Social, moral & civic education

The technique of reproduction detaches the reproduced object from the domain of tradition. By making many reproductions it substitutes a plurality of copies for a unique existence. And in permitting the reproduction to meet the beholder or listener in his own particular situation, it reactivates...

31 déc. 2010
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Windsor Deluxe: a luxury hotel in Alexandria

Case study - 4 pages - Management

The tourism sector is undergoing a sea change. Spurred on by economic globalization, we are witnessing a dramatic increase in tourism and therefore increased competition; however, tourism remains very sensitive to the economical, political, social and security conditions. Consumers are spending...

23 déc. 2024

Why did the Arab Spring take place in 2011?

Essay - 4 pages - International relations

The 'Arab Spring' describes the series of anti-government protests, uprisings, and armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world in 2011. Sparked by events in Tunisia and Egypt, mass public demonstrations erupted in countries including Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, Syria and...

18 août 2014
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The Arab Spring Revolution

Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies

The Arab Spring Revolution is also known as the Arab Uprising began in December in 2010. Its origin was Tunisia where Mohammed Bouazizi a vendor, set himself ablaze in protest to police harassment (Terryn et al. 11). After this ordeal, many Arab countries for instance Lebanon, Syria,...