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The Middle East sits at the intersection of global politics, religion, economics, and history, making it a recurring subject across world studies, international relations, political science, and sociology courses. The region's strategic importance—shaped by energy resources, geopolitical rivalries, and a complex web of state and non-state actors—gives students rich material for academic analysis. Papers on this topic often grapple with questions of sovereignty, identity, conflict resolution, and the human consequences of political instability, all of which reward careful, evidence-based inquiry.

The archived papers on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Some take a conflict-focused lens, examining tensions such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or India-Pakistan disputes to explore how regional rivalries play out on the international stage. Others adopt a security and policy framework, analyzing issues like maritime piracy, terrorism, and international policing strategies. Social dimensions also appear prominently, with papers addressing the experiences of Arab Americans—particularly in the context of racism before and after 9/11—alongside broader questions of discrimination and opportunity. International finance and business feasibility analysis round out the range, showing that the Middle East is studied as an economic environment as much as a political one.

A strong essay on a Middle Eastern topic begins with a clearly bounded thesis—focusing on one country, conflict, or policy question rather than the entire region. Evidence drawn from international relations theory, documented historical events, and credible policy sources carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating the Middle East as a monolith; acknowledging the region's internal diversity strengthens any argument considerably.

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Changes in America Since September 11, 2001
¶ … alarm woke me up. Crawling from bed to bathroom and back to bed, I lay there wishing I didn't have to go to school or work. I crept to the desk and turned on my computer before even thinking about getting dressed,…
Paper Undergraduate
What Is an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Like?
¶ … Alcoholics Anonymous meeting: April 17, from 6:30 to 7:30 P.M. In Paso Robles, California.
Paper Undergraduate
Arab Spring's Impact on Middle East Tourism and Hospitality
In this study, we analyze some of the political and economic consequences of the Arab Spring and assess opportunities and challenges facing the affected countries. We focus on the Arab countries in North Africa (Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia) and the Levant region (Lebanon, Jordan and Syria) as well as Yemen.
Paper Undergraduate
Opening a Restaurant in the United Arab Emirates
Legal Process of Opening and Running a Restaurant in the United States and How it Compares From Opening a Restaurant in the United Arab Emirates.
Essay Doctorate
The USA PATRIOT Act and its implications
The USA PATRIOT Act, as the Department of Justice (2014) points out was enacted by Congress with an aim of equipping those charged with the enhancement of law and order with new tools to not only combat but also prevent…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Cross-Cultural Counseling: Middle Eastern, South Asian, and Native Americans
Cross Cultural Mores and Values: Middle-Eastern Americans, South Asian-Americans and Native Americans
Essay Doctorate
Law Enforcement Contact With Arab Americans and Other Middle Eastern GROUPS1
Law Enforcement Contact with Arab-Americans and Other Middle Eastern Groups
Essay Doctorate
Politics Rhetoric and Advertising the Use of Ethos Pathos and Logos
¶ … Aboard the Trump Train: Latest Ad Shows Trump Supporters Out in Force
Paper Masters
Germany S Open Border Policy Is it Working
Starting from October 2014 to October 2015 European countries received an overwhelming influx of migrants from various countries. The word migrant describes a person who leaves home to seek life in a new country or…
Essay Doctorate
Islamophobia Politics Gender and Discrimination
Much Islamophobia is grounded in misguided assumptions about Islam and particularly about Sharia law. According to Ali (2014), "nearly two dozen state legislatures" have proposed laws banning Sharia without developing…