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Essay heading: The Ruling Elite and the Development of the Middle East
 
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With the Ottomans ruling many areas of the Middle East were becoming more dependent on Europe. With Europe being the center of business of the time, trade between the two regions was at an all time high. Europeans were eager to get the spices, cloth and other items from the ?orient'. The opposite was also occurring...
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The opposite was also occurring. The Ottomans were importing the newest technology at that time and distributing it around the region, including new weapons and ideas. (Cultural Reader, 65-66) The Middle East was studying the education and policies of Europe becoming more industrialized and westernized in the process at the time period following the Ottoman rule...
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The Ruling Elite and the Development of the Middle East   Middle East foreign policies   “The ruling ideas of the age are ever the ideas of the ruling class.” – Marx & Engles   APPLYING FOREIGN POLICIES IN SUPPORT COURT RULING   Elixir Technology – Entry Into The Middle East   Cross Cultural Business Experience in Middle East   The Role of the Educator in the Preparation of Tomorrow's Workforce in the Middle East.   Chinese-Middle East foreign policy   US foreign policy in the middle east- oil   Writing in Middle East History   political islamTHE REVIVAL OF ISLAM IN THE MIDDLE EAST: Trends, Dynamics and Implications   The Economic and Political Policies of the United States in Relation to WTO, NAFTA, EU and Balance of Trade   Middle East   Middle East   Middle East  
 
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