Rio+20 Opens Door for Green Economy
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| 5th September 2012 |
| Abstract: In June 2012, the Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 20 years after the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio, and 40 years after the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment. The world of 2012 is completely different and faces many challenges such as ...... |
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Arming the Syrian Opposition - The GCC and the Syrian Crisis
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| 5th April 2012 |
| Abstract: During the past few weeks, at least two GCC states have clearly pointed to the necessity to provide the Syrian people with effective means to defend themselves in the face of 'the regime's killing machine'. ...... |
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A new economic dimension between China, South Korea and the GCC
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| 3rd April 2012 |
| Abstract: When it comes to economic ties between Saudi Arabia and countries like China and South Korea, the focus has very much been on the energy dependency that these Asian countries have with the Gulf region, in particular with Iran and Saudi Arabia. The present situation is no exception. ...... |
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Towards a Comprehensive GCC-EU Partnership
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| 8th February 2012 |
| Abstract: The recent visit of GCC Secretary-General Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani to Brussels and to the headquarters of the European Union not only underscored the increased attention that is being paid to the Gulf region by the European Union but also highlighted the recognition that the GCC is ...... |
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Loss of investor confidence in Egypt and Tunisia and the potential role for the GCC
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| 25th January 2012 |
| Abstract: There has been a surge in the MENA currency trading since the start of the Arab spring; risk attitudes across the financial markets in the MENA have affected individual countries differently. ...... |
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Economic Costs, the Arab Spring and the GCC
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| 25th November 2011 |
| Abstract: The wave of protest and political change in the Maghreb and some countries of the Levanthas, without a doubt, also impacted the Arab Gulf States. As a result, throughout 2011, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have responded to the unprecedented challenge mainly with a number of economic ...... |
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The Gulf and the 'Arab Spring'
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| 1st November 2011 |
| Abstract: The 'Arab Spring' continues to leave its mark throughout the Middle East. The second half of October alone has seen the demise of the third regime in the region - that of Colonel Qaddafi in Libya - in addition to the elections in Tunisia, the government reshuffle in Jordan, and a UN Security Council ...... |
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Moving Forward on Libya
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| 11th July 2011 |
| Abstract: With the NATO military campaign in Libya entering its fifth month, there is an obvious concern about the inconclusiveness of the situation and the possibility of the tide of public opinion, especially in the Arab world, shifting against the current level of operations. This is something that must be ...... |
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The Ongoing Arab Revolution: A GRC Assessment
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| 1st July 2011 |
| Abstract: Given the continuing events dominating the headlines in the Middle East, the GRC here provides an assessment of the situation in Yemen, Syria and Libya. ...... |
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Gulf Leadership and the US: A Matter of Trust
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| 11th May 2011 |
| Abstract: The protest wave throughout the Middle East has thrown US regional policy in a quandary. On the one hand with its principles of human rights and the spreading of democracy, the United States supports the demands of the protestors for greater political rights, freedom of expression and the ...... |
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