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Books in the Culture and Society in Western and Central Asia S. series

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  • - Turkey's Kurdish Policy
    by Asa Lundgren
    £124.49

    Explores Turkish policy towards northern Iraq from the beginning of the 1990s to the US-led invasion of Iraq and draws conclusions about the relation between nation-building and foreign policy. This work argues that there is an interplay between the protection of state borders, foreign policy practice and the construction of national identity.

  • - The Shaping of Russian Foreign Policy
    by Lena Jonson
    £124.49

    President Vladimir Putin's consent after September 11th to the deployment of Western forces in Central Asia and to the US military's use of Central Asian airfields during the US-led operations in Afghanistan represented a dramatic turn in Russian Central Asian policy.

  • - The Impact of Government Policy on Business
    by Javad Amid
    £134.99

    Government interventions in the economies of developing countries frequently do not achieve their intended goals. Policy-makers'' expectations often fall wide of the mark when compared with actual behaviour of consumers, producers and businessmen. In an important study that has wide significance for the field of development economics as a whole, Javad Amid and Amjad Hadjikhani study the impact of trade and industrial policies on the economy and business behaviour of Iran.

  • - Borders and Boundaries in the Middle East
     
    £134.99

    A multifaceted portrayal of border life, this book provides an empirical illumination of the psychological function of borders in creating (and keeping out) an imagined 'other'. It also explores practical dimensions of borders in the context of boundary transgressing resources such as water.

  • by Annika Rabo
    £88.99

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