Aysha, Emad El-Din. 2006. "Yamani's Oil-Spill: Energetic Arabs on
America's Energetic Conflicts." Egyptian Mail, October 28, p. 3.

FROM THE ARTICLE: As you (should) know by now, I’m a big fan of the
Nitzan-Bichler analysis of Middle East politics on the basis of the
global political economy of oil, turning standard Marxist, neo-colonial
accounts of petro-politics on their head. Here’s my latest installment
based on information I’m more privy to as a Middle Easterner. (If there
is such a thing to begin with, bearing in mind also that Nitzan and
Bichler are both Israelis, so your guess is as good as mine if they
count!) I speak of the three interviews of Sheikh Ahmed Zaki al-Yamani
on Al-Jazeera with all of the very interesting revelations he made, the
general gist of which fits in with the Nitzan-Bichler thesis. While
heavily involved in the mechanics of the 1973 October War ‘oil weapon’,
he has to come to conclude thanks to subsequent events, that raising the
price of oil was not in the interest of the Arabs but the US and the oil
companies.

FULL TEXT: http://bnarchives.yorku.ca/222/

Aysha, Emad El-Din. 2006. "Keys to Failure: Israel's Performance in
Global Perspective." Egyptian Mail, November 4, p. 3.

FROM THE ARTICLE: Just as the war was grinding on, I got hold of this
study of what was going on in Lebanon, in global political economy
perspective ... from two of the most reliable and insightful researchers
it has been my good fortune to read -- Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon
Bichler's ‘Cheap Wars’.... It is a bit irritating that both of them are
Israelis and as usual are way ahead of us Arab journalists and our
conspiracy theories -- me included -- but there's no harm in getting an
inside account of what went wrong with the Israeli war.... And they
figured it out before the war even 'went' wrong!

FULL TEXT: http://bnarchives.yorku.ca/221/


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