Socio-economic foundations of stability in the Gulf region
The real issues responsible for the instability of the Gulf region are much more complex than the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and concern the very structure and composition of the Gulf countries. Unless they are addressed, conflict in the Gulf has potential for eruption in the future. The political...
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