This article proposes a set of provisions that would encourage U.S. companies and entities to invest in joint ventures with Israeli and Arab partners in the Middle East. The immediate effect of these provisions would be to revive and fortify the economies of that region. The long-term objectives behind the enactment of such incentives would be threefold: (1) to improve the prospects for peace and stability in the Middle East; (2) to enhance the strategic and political standing of the United States in the Middle East; and (3) to increase the long-term international competitiveness of U.S. businesses
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This article proposes a set of provisions that would encourage U.S. companies and entities to invest...
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American policymakers typically view the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) as a strategic region, ...
The United States has recently acted as a mediator in the signing of the Abraham Accords on Septembe...
Arab countries have adopted market economy principles and pursued policies designed to str...
How should Middle East nations structure their future economic relationships to secure their peacefu...
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This article for the first time in Moldova, based on scientific literature from different countries,...
The US Foreign Policy towards Israel is based on an unconditional and comprehensive support for Is...
Jordan is a small nation perched precariously on the cusp of conflict between the Islamic world and ...
One aftermath of the Madrid Peace Conference was establishment of a multilateral track (the “multi...
This article is an attempt to formulate a non-standard multifactor approach to the problem of consol...
Among the reformed East European countries now embracing democratic notions, Poland has been the mos...
Israel-UAE relations will most likely be about much more than trade. Even if the absence of official...
This article proposes a set of provisions that would encourage U.S. companies and entities to invest...
This Article first examines the role of economic and developmental assistance in the context of peac...
American policymakers typically view the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) as a strategic region, ...
The United States has recently acted as a mediator in the signing of the Abraham Accords on Septembe...
Arab countries have adopted market economy principles and pursued policies designed to str...
How should Middle East nations structure their future economic relationships to secure their peacefu...
This Article analyzes the Investment Law and its prospects for encouraging foreign businesses to inv...
Qualified industrial zones offer opportunities for greater Israeli and Jordanian understanding throu...
This article for the first time in Moldova, based on scientific literature from different countries,...
The US Foreign Policy towards Israel is based on an unconditional and comprehensive support for Is...
Jordan is a small nation perched precariously on the cusp of conflict between the Islamic world and ...
One aftermath of the Madrid Peace Conference was establishment of a multilateral track (the “multi...
This article is an attempt to formulate a non-standard multifactor approach to the problem of consol...
Among the reformed East European countries now embracing democratic notions, Poland has been the mos...
Israel-UAE relations will most likely be about much more than trade. Even if the absence of official...