The Rebirth of the Middle East
In The Rebirth of the Middle East,Rosenberg discusses how peace, stability, and prosperity are dependent upon economic and trade relations between Israel and Palestine, as well as other neighboring Arab and Muslim countries. The world is poised to participate in this healing process with funding and training and lacks only the needed conditions to proceed. Rosenberg asserts that this process of stabilization can benefit from a reinvented Marshall Plan, modeled on the 1948 U.S. humanitarian European Recovery Program. In the long run, success will be measured by the creation of a Middle East Economic Community.

As you point out, there is an opportunity to define the future of the Middle East in terms of reconciliation and coexistence rather than confrontation and violence. There are no limits to what can be done if the region's energy and talents can be channeled into creating new opportunities and building a land as bountiful and peaceful as it is holy.
—Bill Clinton, former President of the United States

Praise for Jerry Rosenberg's Nation-Building: A Middle East Recovery Program:

To Jerry M. Rosenberg- With much respect for his attempt to organize a great dream. I believe you have addressed yourself to the very foundations which will lie at the heart of the future of the region and I hope indeed that the day is not far off when the plan will be brought to realization.
—Shimon Peres, former Prime Minster of Israel

[Nation-Building provides] insights into the interplay of underlying variables, encompassing significant regional, global, religious, secular, socio-political, and historical factors, of the permeability of the Middle East.
—el-Sayed el-Aswad, Ph.D., The University of Bahrain, Digest of Middle East Studies

I hope, by drawing on the Marshall Plan, you are able to formulate a blueprint that can succeed in the Middle East. I further hope that you are able to use the Marshall Plan to illustrate to others how such plans have been successful in the past, and how, despite the daunting odds, such a plan could create economic growth, democracy, and peace in our region. I wish you much success in your important work.
—Natan Sharansky, former Deputy Prime Minister of Israel
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The Rebirth of the Middle East
In The Rebirth of the Middle East,Rosenberg discusses how peace, stability, and prosperity are dependent upon economic and trade relations between Israel and Palestine, as well as other neighboring Arab and Muslim countries. The world is poised to participate in this healing process with funding and training and lacks only the needed conditions to proceed. Rosenberg asserts that this process of stabilization can benefit from a reinvented Marshall Plan, modeled on the 1948 U.S. humanitarian European Recovery Program. In the long run, success will be measured by the creation of a Middle East Economic Community.

As you point out, there is an opportunity to define the future of the Middle East in terms of reconciliation and coexistence rather than confrontation and violence. There are no limits to what can be done if the region's energy and talents can be channeled into creating new opportunities and building a land as bountiful and peaceful as it is holy.
—Bill Clinton, former President of the United States

Praise for Jerry Rosenberg's Nation-Building: A Middle East Recovery Program:

To Jerry M. Rosenberg- With much respect for his attempt to organize a great dream. I believe you have addressed yourself to the very foundations which will lie at the heart of the future of the region and I hope indeed that the day is not far off when the plan will be brought to realization.
—Shimon Peres, former Prime Minster of Israel

[Nation-Building provides] insights into the interplay of underlying variables, encompassing significant regional, global, religious, secular, socio-political, and historical factors, of the permeability of the Middle East.
—el-Sayed el-Aswad, Ph.D., The University of Bahrain, Digest of Middle East Studies

I hope, by drawing on the Marshall Plan, you are able to formulate a blueprint that can succeed in the Middle East. I further hope that you are able to use the Marshall Plan to illustrate to others how such plans have been successful in the past, and how, despite the daunting odds, such a plan could create economic growth, democracy, and peace in our region. I wish you much success in your important work.
—Natan Sharansky, former Deputy Prime Minister of Israel
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The Rebirth of the Middle East

The Rebirth of the Middle East

by Jerry M. Rosenberg
The Rebirth of the Middle East

The Rebirth of the Middle East

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In The Rebirth of the Middle East,Rosenberg discusses how peace, stability, and prosperity are dependent upon economic and trade relations between Israel and Palestine, as well as other neighboring Arab and Muslim countries. The world is poised to participate in this healing process with funding and training and lacks only the needed conditions to proceed. Rosenberg asserts that this process of stabilization can benefit from a reinvented Marshall Plan, modeled on the 1948 U.S. humanitarian European Recovery Program. In the long run, success will be measured by the creation of a Middle East Economic Community.

As you point out, there is an opportunity to define the future of the Middle East in terms of reconciliation and coexistence rather than confrontation and violence. There are no limits to what can be done if the region's energy and talents can be channeled into creating new opportunities and building a land as bountiful and peaceful as it is holy.
—Bill Clinton, former President of the United States

Praise for Jerry Rosenberg's Nation-Building: A Middle East Recovery Program:

To Jerry M. Rosenberg- With much respect for his attempt to organize a great dream. I believe you have addressed yourself to the very foundations which will lie at the heart of the future of the region and I hope indeed that the day is not far off when the plan will be brought to realization.
—Shimon Peres, former Prime Minster of Israel

[Nation-Building provides] insights into the interplay of underlying variables, encompassing significant regional, global, religious, secular, socio-political, and historical factors, of the permeability of the Middle East.
—el-Sayed el-Aswad, Ph.D., The University of Bahrain, Digest of Middle East Studies

I hope, by drawing on the Marshall Plan, you are able to formulate a blueprint that can succeed in the Middle East. I further hope that you are able to use the Marshall Plan to illustrate to others how such plans have been successful in the past, and how, despite the daunting odds, such a plan could create economic growth, democracy, and peace in our region. I wish you much success in your important work.
—Natan Sharansky, former Deputy Prime Minister of Israel

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761848455
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/28/2009
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Jerry M. Rosenberg is director of the Center for Middle East Business Studies, and professor of management and global business at Rutgers University Business School.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Chapter I: Introduction
Chapter 3 Chapter II: Cycles of War and Poverty
Chapter 4 Chapter III: The Marshall Plan
Chapter 5 Chapter IV: Contrasts and Comparisons
Chapter 6 Chapter V: The Middle East Recovery Program
Chapter 7 Chapter VI: Forging Economic Integration
Chapter 8 Chapter VII: Models and Flow Charts
Chapter 9 Chapter VIII: The End of the Tunnel - A Middle East Community
Chapter 10 Appendix I: The Middle East Recovery Program Act
Chapter 11 Appendix II: Abbreviated Commentary
Chapter 12 References
Chapter 13 Index
Chapter 14 About the Author
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