Volume 2, Issue 5
Fall 2021
ISSN 2694-2577
Volume 2, Issue 5
Fall 2021
ISSN 2694-2577
Collaborative Issue. Articles were previously published in the online Journal of Middle East Review of Public Administration (MERPA). Re-published here by the request of MERPA as shared research between MERPA and the Journal of Applied Professional Studies and for maintaining these articles accessible to the public in an open-access publication.
Understanding Corruption: Tackling its Multidisciplinary Nature.
Ahmed Fayed, Institute of Middle Eastern Studies, King's College, London
The Interplay between Policy and Politics in Combatting Terrorism: The Case of Lebanon (2011-2015).
Hiba Khodr, American University-Beirut, Lebanon
Fighting Corruption in MENA Region: Toward a Conceptual Framework.
Sarah Hariri Haykal, Saint Joseph University, U.S.A.
Fighting Terrorism and Corruption for Better Governance in the Middle East.
Sarah Hariri Haykal, Saint Joseph University, U.S.A.
State Sponsored Terrorism and Its Effects on Lebanese Policy and Politics.
Khodr M. Zaarour, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
Wisam Adnan Samarah, Al-Quds Open University, Ramallah, Palestine and A. F. M. Ataur Rahman, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
The Contribution of the Palestinian Labor Force to the Productivity of the Israeli Economy.
Wisam Adnan Samarah, Al-Quds Open University, Ramallah, Palestine and A. F. M. Ataur Rahman, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
The Palestinian Economy and the Arab Spring.
Wisam Adnan Samarah, Al-Quds Open University, Ramallah, Palestine
Challenging White Beards: Critical Thinking Curricula in Rule of Law Capacity Building.
Barron Helgoe, Afghanistan Justice Sector Support Program (JSSP), and Lynda Boswell, Walden University, and Aimal Murady, Afghan Professional Manager, Afghanistan
Political and Institutional Roots of the Greek Debt Crisis.
Fahrettin Sumer, American University of Iraq, Sulaimani-Iraq
How Do Terrorist Organizations Use Information Technologies? Understanding Cyber Terrorism.
Fatih Tombul, Turkish National Police, Turkey and Huseyin Akdogan, Turkish National Police, Turkey
Conflict Resolution and Peace in the Middle East: Prospects and Challenges.
Ali Can, Elmadag PMYO Ankara, Turkey
Ali G. Awadi, Henry Ford College, U.S.A. and Meena Sharma, Henry Ford College, U.S.A.
Assessment of Policy and Institutional Approaches to International Terrorism in Uganda.
John Mary Kanyamurwa, Kyambogo University, Uganda