Eradicating Terrorism from the Middle East Policy and Administrative

This book analyzes the contributing factors responsible for the emergence of terrorism in the Middle East with specific case studies based on empirical data that anchors the analyses in real life observation and posits unbiased, bipartisan solutions. Terr

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Alexander R. Dawoody Editor

Eradicating Terrorism from the Middle East Policy and Administrative Approaches

Public Administration, Governance and Globalization

Series Editor Ali Farazmand, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/8656

Alexander R. Dawoody Editor

Eradicating Terrorism from the Middle East Policy and Administrative Approaches

Editor Alexander R. Dawoody Marywood University Scranton, PA, USA

Public Administration, Governance and Globalization ISBN 978-3-319-31016-9 ISBN 978-3-319-31018-3 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-31018-3

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Introduction

The Association for Middle Eastern Public Policy and Administration (AMEPPA) is pleased to publish its second book in a series of studies on issues of Middle Eastern public policy and administration. This volume focuses on the subject of terrorism, and it includes 20 chapters categorized within two parts. Part I is an analysis of terrorism in the Middle East, and it includes nine chapters. Part II is case studies that includes countries in the Middle East struggling with terrorism, such as Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Uganda, and Turkey, and it includes 11 chapters. Chapter 1: Terrorism in the Middle East: Policy and Administrative Approach (Alexander Dawoody) • The chapter looks at policy and administrative approaches in resolving issues of terrorism in the Middle East through sound governance. The chapter examines the social, economic, and political causes of terrorism in the Middle East, the rise of political Islam, and the variations in such a movement in manipulating regional and global interests/conflicts toward advancing their own agenda. In doing so, the chapter exa