Information on "Economics" and "Bahrain"
March 2011
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6 Mar 2011
The Gulf and the "Arab Rage"
Author: Yoel Guzansky
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
This article explores the ramifications of the popular Arab uprisings of 2010/2011 for the Arab gulf states. More on «The Gulf and the "Arab Rage"»
January 2011
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2011
Historia Actual Online, Número 24
Author: José H Martínez, Ana T Carrasco, Ángel J S Rodríguez, Fernando Pedrosa, Matteo Tomasoni, Eva Léger, Mgwebi L Snail, María L P Vélez, Francisco J L Castiñeira, Maria E Prado, Luca Marsi, Carlos O Landázuri, Miguel P Ortega, Víctor C Ramírez, Guillermo H Aste, Allison Taillot
Publisher: Asociación de Historia Actual (AHA)
Además de las secciones fijas (artículos, debates historiográficos y reseñas de libros) este número cuenta con un interesante Dossier sobre "Historia, Globalización y Ciudadanía". More on «Historia Actual Online, Número 24»
February 2010
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Feb 2010
Migration and the Gulf
Author: Onn Winckler, Michele Ruth Gamburd, Anisur Rahman, S Irudaya Rajan, KC Zachariah, Jane Bristol Rhys, Attiya Ahmed, Caroline Osella, Nora Ann Colton, George Naufal, Ali Termos, Neha Vora, David C Chaudoir, Shahnaz R Nadjmabadi, Andrew Gardner, Sharon Nagy, KC Das, Nilambari Gokhale, Binod Khadria, Mohammed E Dito, Eleanor Marie Lawrence Brown
Publisher: Middle East Institute (MEI)
This collection of essays is the first of three volumes devoted to Migration and the Arab World. More on «Migration and the Gulf»
June 2009
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Jun 2009
Non-Oil Industries in the Persian Gulf
Author: Sean Foley, Charles Kestenbaum, Matteo Legrenzi
Publisher: Middle East Institute (MEI)
The essays presented in this edition of Viewpoints capture the challenges which the Arab Gulf states face as they seek to diversify economically and to wean themselves from their dependence on oil exports. More on «Non-Oil Industries in the Persian Gulf»
July 2008
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Jul 2008
Familienbetriebe mit Anpassungsschwierigkeiten
Author: Katja Niethammer
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Heute werden Bahrain, Katar, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi-Arabien und die Vereinigten Arabischen Emirate zumeist als vielversprechende Reformstaaten wahrgenommen. More on «Familienbetriebe mit Anpassungsschwierigkeiten»
January 2007
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2007
Städterivalität in den arabischen Golfstaaten
Author: Nadine Scharfenort
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
Dieser Beitrag beleuchtet die Rolle der Städte als zentraler Bestandteil der Standortpolitik in den arabischen Golfstaaten. More on «Städterivalität in den arabischen Golfstaaten»
May 2006
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26 May 2006
The Arab Gulf States in the Shadow of the Iranian Nuclear Challenge
Author: Emile El-Hokayem, Matteo Legrenzi
Publisher: Henry L Stimson Center
This paper examines the attitude and predicament of the Arab Gulf states vis-à-vis the Iranian nuclear challenge. More on «The Arab Gulf States in the Shadow of the Iranian Nuclear Challenge»
May 2005
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6 May 2005
Bahrain's Sectarian Challenge
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report addresses state and development of Bahrain’s liberal political reforms that suffer from political and social conflicts and sectarian tensions. More on «Bahrain's Sectarian Challenge»
July 2004
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Jul 2004
Measuring the Economic Impact of an EU-GCC Free Trade Agreement
Author: Dean A. DeRosa, David Kernohan
Using a simple model of world trade, this report investigates the economic impacts of the new customs union of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the proposed free trade agreement (FTA) between the GCC and the EU. More on «Measuring the Economic Impact of an EU-GCC Free Trade Agreement»


