The Arab World and Latin America: Economic and Political Relations in the Twenty-First Century
By (Author) Fehmy Saddy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
29th February 2016
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
327.80174927
384
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
590g
With the growing importance of emerging markets the focus of analysts has begun to concentrate on the contribution of Latin America and the Middle East to the global economy, and the relations between these two regions. This has become ever more important with the trend in Latin America to diversify their trade relations and establish closer economic and political ties with other emerging economies, including the Middle East and North African (MENA) countries. The Arab World and Latin America examines the relations between these two regions, highlighting the often-overlooked cultural similarities, as well as exploring the political and economic ties that are being developed. As relations with and between countries in the Global South become ever more important for trade and investment, both politically and economically, this volume offers vital analyses for researchers of international relations as well as the politics and culture of the Middle East and Latin America.
Fehmy Saddy was Founder of FS Partners SA, a US-based international investment advisory firm. His career involved diplomacy, teaching, law practice, corporate management, and consulting. He served as advisor to governments, corporations and international development institutions, including the World Bank Group. He held an LLM in Law and PhD in International Studies. He was the author of Arab-Latin American Relations: Energy, Investment and Trade and numerous scholarly articles on international politics, economics, law and banking and finance, including Islamic finance.