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Lebanon is Not Two Camps Part 1
Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Lebanon is Not Two Camps Part 1

    Originally posted March 2008

    Ever since the assassination of Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri in February 2005, senior officials in the US have closely followed events in Lebanon. Given the number of official public statements made on Lebanon and the number of officials coming from all ranks (including high level security officials) who swarm in and out of Beirut on a regular basis, it would come as no surprise to learn that Lebanon is a priority on the agenda of this administration.

    March 2, 2008

    An Overview of the Turkish Economy: Outlook and Current Perspectives
  • Analysis
  • An Overview of the Turkish Economy: Outlook and Current Perspectives

    Turkey is at the center of an economic and political area known as “Eurasia,” where three regions of the world — Europe, the former Soviet Union, and the Middle East — intersect. Turkey’s proximity to the Balkans and the rest of Europe as well as to the growing emerging markets in Central Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa creates unique business opportunities. The experience of numerous global firms confirms Turkey as a predominant investment location and export platform.

    December 27, 2007