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Viewpoints Special Edition: The State of the Arts in the Middle East

 

Art unlocks the imagination, compels us to think, and reveals and emphasizes non-negotiable as well as inconvenient truths. The Middle East and North Africa are bursting with artistic production in literature and the visual and performing arts. The 17 short essays comprising this volume are intended as a sampling of the rich and diverse menu of artists and artistic products in the contemporary Middle East.


Viewpoints Special Edition: The Legacy of Camp David, 1979-2009

This edition’s collection of 21 original essays explores the road to the Egyptian-Israeli peace accord and offers various perspectives on the fruits and limitations of this agreement as well as the role of the United States in fostering peace and cooperation between Egypt and Israel. This special edition of MEI's prestigious web-based Viewpoints series also includes primary documents, maps, a chronology, negotiators’ biographies, photos, and a selected bibliography.

 
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The State of the Arts in the Middle East: Volume IV  

3 leading arts experts  

3/11/2010  

Migration and the Gulf  

21 Leading Experts  

2/17/2010  

The State of the Arts in the Middle East: Volume III  

3 leading arts experts  

12/16/2009  

Afghanistan, 1979-2009: In the Grip of Conflict  

53 Leading Experts  

12/2/2009  

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1979-2009: Evolution of a Pivotal State  

22 leading experts  

10/14/2009  

The State of the Arts in the Middle East: Volume II  

3 leading arts experts  

9/23/2009  

Orientalism's Wake: The Ongoing Politics of a Polemic  

8 leading scholars and experts  

9/16/2009  

The 1979 “Oil Shock:” Legacy, Lessons, and Lasting Reverberations  

21 leading oil experts and academics  

8/18/2009  

The Islamization of Pakistan, 1979-2009  

18 leading scholars and experts  

7/14/2009  

Discerning Yemen's Political Future  

Lisa Wedeen, April Longley Alley, Abdul Ghani al-Iryani, Sheila Carapico, Stephen Day, and Sarah Phillips  

6/11/2009  

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