This book analyzes the contributing factors responsible for the emergence of terrorism in the
Middle East with specific case studies based on empirical data that anchors the analyses in
real life observation and posits unbiased bipartisan solutions. Terrorists are targeting
civilian populations around the world and increasing pressure on civil liberties public policy
and democratic institutions. With the defeat of one terrorist organization several more take
its place. This book includes case studies in public administration initiatives from various
Middle Eastern countries and investigates regulation public information monetary and
financial responsibilities security and civic infrastructure as possible solutions to this
ever-worsening problem. With terrorism emerging as a major global policy issue this book speaks
to global security and public policy and administrative issues in the Middle East and will be
of interest to researchers in terrorism and security in the Middle East public administration
international relations political economy and to government officials security analysts and
investors.