December, 2001
Issue 5.3: Landmines in The Middle East
Focus
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Combating Subterranean Terror
by Queen Noor
The United States Central Command’s Role in the Middle East
by Margaret S. Busé
The Impact of Landmines on Socio-Economic Development Projects in Southern Lebanon
by Mohamed Ahmed
Red Cross/Red
Crescent Mine Action Involvement in the Middle East
by Laurence Desvignes
Strategic Planning
in Yemen
by Tim Lardner and Matt Craig
Landmine Resource
Center for Lebanon
by Habbouba Aoun
Humanitarian Mine
Action in Northern Iraq
by Tim Carstairs
Mine Field Breaching
in Desert Storm
by Thomas Houlahan
The Landmine
Struggle Center and the Arabic Mine Action Campaign
by Jenny Lange
Mine Awareness
Education in the Republic of Yemen
by Aisha Saeed Nayla
Aiding the Innocent:
Victim Assistance in the Middle East
by Sarah B. Taylor
Landmine
Survivor’s Network Provides Victim Assistance in
Jordan
by Kathleen Powers (Online Only)
Technology Needs:
Mine Clearance in Egypt and Jordan
by James Trevelyan
A Soldier’s Diary
of UXO in Desert Storm
by Darin Busé
NPA: Improving Lives
in the Middle East and Throughout the World
by Sarah Taylor (Online Only)
Humanitarian
Demining in the Sultanate of Oman
by LTC Steve Soucek and Major Darrell Strother
Landmines in
Lebanon: A Historic Overview and the Current Situation
by Harald A. Wie
Humanitarian
Demining in Egypt: A Half-Century Struggle
by Tim Kennedy
The Jordanian
Humanitarian Demining Program
by Major José Saucedo
Landmine Impact
Survey in Yemen
by Qadeem Khan Tariq (Online Only)
Israeli Landmine
Policy and Related Regional Activity
by Aharon Etengoff and Professor Gerald Steinberg
The Effects of
Landmines on Women in the Middle East
by Mary Ruberry
Yemen Humanitarian
Demining Program
by Jack Holly (Online Only)
Notes from the Field
New International
Standards Debut October 1, 2001
by Suzanne L. Fiederlein, MAIC
The Quantification of
Safety and Risk: A Critical Review
by Dr. Peter A. Schoeck (Online
Only)
Cost Effectiveness of the
Ethiopian and Eritrean Demining Programs
by Michael F. Litzelman, Assistant Professor of
Military Science and Wayne D. Perry, Professor of Public Policy
and Operations Research, George Mason University
Efficient Level 2 Surveys
Using Mechanical Detonators:
Returning More Land, Creating More Wealth, Saving More Lives
by Daniel H. Wolf and
Steven Barmazel, Terra Segura International
Comments on the "Detonation" Approach
by Robert Keeley, Asian
Landmine Solutions
Response to Bob
Keeley’s Letter to The Journal of Mine Action
by Daniel Wolf and Steven
Barmazel
Notes From: The Geneva International Center for
Humanitarian Demining
by Paddy Blagden
U.S. Humanitarian
Demining in the Middle East
by Stacy L. Smith, U.S. Department of State Fellow
Feature-Afghanistan
Global Focus on Landmines in Afghanistan
by Joe Lokey
Current
Mine Action Situation in Afghanistan
by Susanna Sprinkel
Non-State Actors: Their Significance in the
Global Picture
by Margaret S. Busé
Travelogue: Afghanistan
by Oren Schlein
Interview with Martin Barber: UN Status in
Afghanistan
by Margaret S. Busé
Returning Mine-Free Land to the Afghani
People: Afghan Mine Detection and Dog Center
by Susanna Sprinkel
MCPA: A Pioneer in the Field of Humanitarian
Mine Action
by Qadeem Khan Tariq
What the Dog’s Nose Knows
by Ian A. McLean (Online Only)
Interview with Miriam Ferrer of the
Non-State Actors Working Group
by Margaret S. Busé
Editorial
by Dennis Barlow
Profiles
Afghanistan
Algeria
Egypt
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Kuwait
Lebanon
Libya
Oman
Syria
Yemen
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