authoritarian governments
The US has already developed. Many of the emerging former Communist Bloc nations of Eastern Europe could be considered developing.
Government
it's either: -civil obedience - religion -industry or -strikes The answer is industry
First, terrible way to phrase a question. Second, the ONLY nation with any influence in Eastern Europe was the Soviet Union.
The League of Nations called for the breakup of the territories of the Ottoman Empire mainly in the Middle East. This region saw the emergence of new nation-states following World War I, as territories were redefined and mandates were established. The dissolution of the Ottoman Empire significantly altered the political landscape in the Middle East, leading to the creation of countries like Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon.
The Middle Eastern nation that is in both Asia and Europe is Turkey. Part of Turkey has elements of a cosmopolitan European country, while part of it is a traditional Middle Eastern culture.
Turkey.
Bahrain is a Middle Eastern country comprised of an archipelago of 33 islands.
Qatar?
Israel
Turkey
turkey
Oman is the middle eastern nation with a capital city named Muscat. It is located on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula.
The Middle Eastern nation that the USSR invaded in 1979 was Afghanistan. The invasion aimed to support the communist government against a growing insurgency, leading to a protracted conflict known as the Soviet-Afghan War. This intervention had significant geopolitical implications and contributed to the eventual dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Iran
Iran
Vreme is a publication printed in the Middle Eastern republic of Serbia-Montenegro. You can find links and information for this publication on the YouTube website.