Background
Nonneman, Gerd was born on May 16, 1959 in Temse, Flanders, Belgium. Arrived in England, 1984. Son of Ward and Aldegonde (Meersman) Nonneman.
( Successful development in the Middle East remains elusi...)
Successful development in the Middle East remains elusive, although considerable aid is poured into the region and extensive bureaucracies for managing development have been established. This book is a concise political economy of Middle Eastern development and its administration. A major focus is the nature and role of State and bureaucracy. Special attention is also paid to the relation between aid and development. In addition to providing an analytical framework, this book brings together a wealth of up-to-date information in an easily accessible format about the region's economic development and the structure of the countries' development 'machinery'. Extensive original research in the area, combined with a balanced use of Western and Arabic sources allow the author to present the most comprehensive overview of the subject available yet. The book encompasses most of the Arab countries plus Ethiopia. The Arab donors are also examined in detail. Especially valuable and not elsewhere available are the numerous organisational charts depicting the individual countries' development administrations and the Arab donors' aid administrations. This book will be of interest to all students of Middle East politics, economics and administration as well as to students of development.
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educator international politics researcher
Nonneman, Gerd was born on May 16, 1959 in Temse, Flanders, Belgium. Arrived in England, 1984. Son of Ward and Aldegonde (Meersman) Nonneman.
Licence in Oriental Philology, Ghent (Belgium) University, 1980. Licence in Development Studies, Ghent (Belgium) University, 1981. Master of Arts in Politics, Exeter (England) University, 1985.
Doctor of Philosophy in Politics, Exeter (England) University, 1993.
Lecturer in government Manchester (England) University, 1987-1988. Country author Economist Intelligence Unit, London, 1987-1991. Visiting professor International University Japan, Urasa, 1992.
Research fellow Middle East politics Exeter University, 1992-1993. Senior lecturer in international relations Lancaster (England) University, 1993-1998, reader international relations & middle east politics, since 1999. Middle East consultant, Exeter and Lancaster, since 1987.
Executive director British Society for Middle Eastern Studies.
( This text examines the evolving fate of Europe's Muslim...)
( Successful development in the Middle East remains elusi...)
Fellow British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (executive county since 1995, secretary). Member Political Studies Association.