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          <dc:title>The Interventions and Rivalries of the Super Powers in the Middle East</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Ei Ei Soe</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>The Middle East has been a major centre of world affairs; a strategically, economically,&#13; politically, culturally, and religiously sensitive area. Moreover, the world has become a far&#13; scarier place in recent years, largely because of threats and instability emerging from the&#13; Middle East and nearby regions. Conflicts in the Middle East are a recurring feature in&#13; international politics and superpowers also actively engage in these conflicts. This paper&#13; attempted to find the factors that have made the conflicts in the Middle East more intense. It&#13; argued that superpowers interventions and rivalries in the regional conflicts in Middle East&#13; often intensify crises instead of easing them. It also argued that the weakness of international&#13; organizations, especially UN, failed miserably in prevailing peace in Middle-East, resulting in&#13; protracted and pervasive conflicts.</dc:description>
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