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The Casualty Effect ; The Burden of Military Expenditures ; Trends in Military Manpower ; Equipment Numbers: The Issue of Quantity ; Qualitative Factors Affecting the Middle Eastern Military Balance ; Force Quality and Continuing Weaknesses in Middle Eastern Forces ; Scenario and Contingency Analysis in Middle Eastern Forces ; Notes -- 2.Arms Transfers to the Middle East ; The Problem of Data ; Total Regional Arms Transfers Through 1990 ; The Total Flow of Arms to Individual Middle Eastern Countries ; The Role of Arms Suppliers ; Arms Costs Versus Flows of Weapons ; Supplier Relationships with Individual Middle Eastern States ; The Role of Military Advisors ; Economic and Political Forces Driving Arms Sales ; Notes -- 3.Trends in the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction ; Current Acquisition Efforts in the Middle East ; The Impact of Long Range Missile Systems ; The Impact of Chemical Weapons ; The Impact of Biological Weapons ; The Impact of Nuclear Weapons ; The Technology and Practice of Proliferation ; Notes -- 327 $aContents note continued: 4.Trends in the Military Balance and Arms Sales in North Africa ; The Arms Buildup in the Maghreb ; Patterns in Arms Imports and Military Advisory Efforts ; Mauritania ; Morocco ; Algeria ; Libya ; Tunisia ; The Military Tragedy in the Maghreb ; Notes -- 5.Trends in the Military Balance and Arms Sales in the Arab-Israeli Confrontation States ; The Historical Trends in Military Forces ; The Economic, Demographic, and Military Forces Affecting the Arab-Israeli Balance ; Israel ; Syria ; Jordan ; Lebanon ; Palestinian Forces ; Egypt ; Current Prospects for the Arab-Israeli Arms Race ; Notes -- 6.Trends in the Military Balance and Arms Sales in the Northern Gulf States ; The Dynamics of the Military Balance in the Gulf Area ; The Impact of Iran and Iraq on the Regional Military Balance ; Iran ; Iraq ; Dealing with the Strategic Challenge from Iran and Iraq ; Notes -- 327 $aContents note continued: 7.Trends in the Military Balance and Arms Sales in the Southern Gulf States ; Military Forces, Strategic Needs, and Vulnerabilities ; The Gulf Cooperation Council and Efforts at Collective Security ; Saudi Arabia ; Kuwait ; Bahrain ; Qatar ; UAE ; Oman ; The Southern Gulf States: The Problem May Be the Solution ; Notes -- 8.Trends in the Military Balance and Arms Sales in the Red Sea and the Horn ; The Military Trends in the Red Sea Area ; Yemen ; Sudan ; Ethiopia ; Djibouti ; Somalia ; The Problem of the Red Sea and the Horn ; Notes -- 9.Strategic Interests, Arms Control, and Regional Stability: Conflict or Synergy? ; The Problem of Peace Negotiations ; The Problem of Arms Control ; The Problem of Military Buildups ; The Rule of Law and the Illusion of Democracy. 330 $a"This comprehensive analysis documents the military forces in each Middle Eastern country at the end of the Cold War. 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