Saudi Arabia Enters the Twenty-first Century: The Political, Foreign Policy, Economic, and Energy Dimensions, Volumen 2Praeger, 2003 - 588 páginas
Growing uncertainties in the world energy market continue to impact nearly every facet of the Saudi economy. Saudi Arabia faces ongoing demographic problems, as well as a need to diversify and restructure its economy. The Kingdom must find a way to adapt its traditional culture, religious customs, education, and political structure to the needs of a modern nation. Such change will come neither quickly nor easily. And with King Fahd's health in question and Crown Prince Abdullah already in his mid-seventies, major questions remain as to how the regime's future will ultimately affect the delicate balance in the entire region. |
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... IRAN AND IRAQ : THE PRIMARY THREATS Iran and Iraq are natural rivals of Saudi Arabia for power and influence in the Gulf . The struggle to preserve the balance of power in the region ... IRAN AND IRAQ: THE PRIMARY THREATS The Problem of Iran.
... Iran did not agree on oil strategy at the OPEC meeting in March 2000 , they did not openly split . Saudi Arabia called for a major increase in the OPEC production quotas both to stabilize prices and to take advantage of its large ...
... Iran began encroaching on Sharjah's zone , and in 1987 briefly occupied the zone after hearing rumors of a coup in Sharjah . Since 1992 , Iran has been violating the MoU when it took over the entire island and evicted all UAE nationals ...
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