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Kemal Yildirim

    Woman in Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism
    Nabataeans as Nomadic Bedouin tribes in the Arabian Desert
    Foreign policies of the Arab states of the Persian Gulf
    Post Mubarak Egipto:
    La Comunidad de Países de Lengua Portuguesa La diplomacia y el arte de gobernar
    Post Qaboos Bin Said era - El Omán
    • El libro narra la modernización de Omán bajo el Sultán Qaboos, quien mejoró el nivel de vida, abolió la esclavitud y puso fin a la rebelión de Dhofar. A su muerte en 2020, sin descendencia, dejó una carta secreta para designar a su sucesor, que resultó ser su primo Haitham bin Tariq.

      Post Qaboos Bin Said era - El Omán
    • La Comunidad de Países de Lengua Portuguesa (CPLP), fundada el 17 de julio de 1996, promueve la amistad y cooperación entre sus miembros. Busca fortalecer la presencia internacional, fomentar la colaboración en diversas áreas y difundir el idioma portugués, guiada por principios de igualdad, respeto y paz.

      La Comunidad de Países de Lengua Portuguesa La diplomacia y el arte de gobernar
    • Este libro analiza las lecciones de la justicia de transición en Egipto, destacando la complejidad del estancamiento democrático y las diversas opiniones sobre sus objetivos. Se enfoca en la importancia de la justicia social y la mejora de servicios públicos, en contraste con la prioridad de la democracia para algunos sectores. Es una guía sobre la política egipcia post-Mubarak.

      Post Mubarak Egipto:
    • Foreign policies of the Arab states of the Persian Gulf

      Diplomatic practices in the Foreign policies of Arab Gulf states

      • 148 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Exploring the dynamics of the Gulf Cooperation Council, this book delves into the political landscape of the Arab states bordering the Persian Gulf. It highlights how Arab nationalism shapes Saudi foreign policy, particularly regarding regional security and relations with neighboring countries. Key themes include Arab unity, Palestinian grievances, and the conflict with Israel, showcasing Saudi Arabia's attempts to balance its unique perspectives while navigating complex inter-Arab tensions that have evolved since the 1950s.

      Foreign policies of the Arab states of the Persian Gulf
    • Nabataeans as Nomadic Bedouin tribes in the Arabian Desert

      Nabataeans a Nation civilization

      • 52 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      The Nabataeans, an ancient Arab people, thrived between the second and fourth century BCE, establishing a kingdom centered on a lucrative trading network. Known for their independence and settlements like Raqmu (modern Petra), they were nomadic Bedouins who sought resources in the Arabian Desert. Their unique culture, marked by finely painted ceramics, was eventually absorbed into Greco-Roman society after their annexation by Emperor Trajan in 106 CE. Later, they transitioned to Christianity during the Later Roman Era, showcasing their adaptability and influence.

      Nabataeans as Nomadic Bedouin tribes in the Arabian Desert
    • Woman in Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism

      Global Role of women

      • 64 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      The book explores the significant contributions of women to societal stability and development, particularly in agriculture, where they represent a substantial portion of the labor force. It highlights their crucial roles in family decision-making, child health, and nutrition, as well as their adaptability to economic and political changes. Furthermore, it examines the influence of women within the frameworks of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, showcasing their impact on both family dynamics and broader societal transformations.

      Woman in Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism
    • Socio-economic, political and cultural issues of San people

      (Botswana, Namibia, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho and South Africa)

      • 72 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      The San, indigenous people of southern Africa, primarily inhabit remote regions of Botswana, Namibia, and Angola, with lifestyles ranging from traditional hunter-gatherers to settled agriculturalists. Their communities face significant challenges due to historical exploitation and discrimination by neighboring Bantu groups, leading to reduced access to food and increased mortality rates. The book explores their rich cultural heritage, the impact of socio-economic changes, and the ongoing threats to their way of life, while also addressing the terminology used to describe them.

      Socio-economic, political and cultural issues of San people
    • Confucius and Socrates - Rule of Propriety

      Pluralism school of philosophical thought

      • 72 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Transforming individuals into exemplars of virtue is central to Confucian philosophy, emphasizing self-improvement and love for oneself, others, and the environment. Unlike a religion, Confucianism serves as a system of ethics and social organization, highlighting the importance of filial piety and social responsibilities. It posits that humans are capable of growth and perfection through personal and communal efforts, particularly in self-cultivation. This indigenous philosophy plays a significant role in Chinese culture and daily life, shaping interpersonal relations and community dynamics.

      Confucius and Socrates - Rule of Propriety
    • Solving the "Palestinian Problem" [with the No-State Solution]

      The Trump peace plan - Peace to Prosperity: A Vision to Improve the Lives of the Palestinian and Israeli

      • 104 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The book provides an analysis of the Trump peace plan, "Peace to Prosperity," set against the historical backdrop of the establishment of Israel and the Zionist movement's quest for a Jewish homeland post-World War II. It explores the implications of the 1948 declaration of independence and the UN partition vote, highlighting the ongoing complexities of Israeli-Palestinian relations and the potential impact of the proposed plan on the lives of both Palestinians and Israelis.

      Solving the "Palestinian Problem" [with the No-State Solution]
    • Post Qaboos Bin Said era The Oman

      Charismatic and Visionary and First Neutral Arab Ruler

      • 68 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      The book explores Sultan Qaboos's transformative reign in Oman, highlighting his modernization efforts that improved living standards and ended international isolation. Key events include the abolition of slavery, the resolution of the Dhofar Rebellion, and the establishment of a constitution. Following his death in 2020, the absence of an heir led to the royal court consulting a hidden letter from Qaboos, which named his cousin Haitham bin Tariq as his successor, ensuring a smooth transition of power.

      Post Qaboos Bin Said era The Oman