Hermann F. Eilts, former Ambassador to Egypt and Saudi Arabia, takes a broad look ahead: "The Middle East in 1985--Through a Murky Crystal." Eric Rouleau, Le Monde, discusses "Prospects for Instability and New Leadership." Michael Sterner, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, counters with "Prospects for Stability and New Leader ship." William B. Quandt, Brookings Institu tion, examines "American Policy Toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict," while Stephen S. Ros enfield, Washington Post, offers "An Alter native View of ...
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Hermann F. Eilts, former Ambassador to Egypt and Saudi Arabia, takes a broad look ahead: "The Middle East in 1985--Through a Murky Crystal." Eric Rouleau, Le Monde, discusses "Prospects for Instability and New Leadership." Michael Sterner, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, counters with "Prospects for Stability and New Leader ship." William B. Quandt, Brookings Institu tion, examines "American Policy Toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict," while Stephen S. Ros enfield, Washington Post, offers "An Alter native View of the Arab-Israeli Conflict." William G. Hyland, Center for Strategic In ternational Studies, discusses "The Soviet Union and the Middle East"; his view is modified by Robert Legvold, Council on Foreign Relations, in "The Soviet Union and the Middle East: Another View." Lawrence R. Klein, Professor of Econom ics, University of Pennsylvania, explores "Oil Prices and the World Economy" and is an swered by John H. Lichtblau, Executive Di rector, Petroleum Industry Research Foun dation, Inc., "OPEC's Pricing Policy and Its Limits." George T. Abed, International Mon etary Fund, scrutinizes "Development Pros pects in Arab Nations," while Odeh F. Abur dene, First National Bank, Chicago, cites "The Hard Realities of Arab Development." "International Migration, Manpower, and Economic Growth in the Arab Region" is the topic of three from the World Bank: J. S. Birks, C. A. Sinclair, and J. A. Socknat. Charles B. Keely, Population Council, dis cusses "Policy Dilemmas for International Migration in the Middle East." John V. James, Chairman, Dressler Industries, discusses "Rebuilding America's Productive Capac ity." Raymond Garcia, President, GRC Client Services, considers the "Outlook for Con gressional Action Affecting Middle East Eco nomics." James Noyes, Hoover Institution, concludes with "Military Factors Determin ing Middle East Security in the Eighties."
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