Since the outbreak of the Arab revolutions in 2011, geopolitical developments have reinforced the already deep security and economic interdependencies between Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Will this partnership push for deeper forms of economic integration? This report argues that even though the current geopolitical context has created long-term prospects for a deepened geostrategic partnership, it will unlikely lead to further economic integration between the two nations. Instead, it has intensified earlier forms of rent recycling in the form of workers’ remittances, inter-governmental aid or loans and investments by often politically-connected businessmen
International audienceSince the events of January 25th, 2011, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are taking adva...
Oil rent has created a regional dynamic in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) whereby major pol...
There is little doubt that the EU has played a key role within the wider constellation of forces pus...
Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia possess diverse natural resources and a substantial labor force that permi...
The main objective of this thesis is to examine the extent of and the potential for Arab economic in...
Over the past 10 years, the de facto alliance of the governments of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the Unit...
Political and economic relations between the Persian Gulf states and the Red Sea countries, along wi...
PhD thesisThroughout the past decade, major non-GCC countries in the Middle East and North Africa Re...
When the Euro Mediterranean Partnership Agreement (EMP) between Egypt and the European Union came in...
The League of Arab States (LAS) was formed in 1945 with the objective of unifying the Arab countrie...
Egypt and Turkey makeup about half of the whole population of the Middle East and are the two leadin...
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are likely to scale back noticeably on their generou...
This paper investigates the socio-economic causes that have led to the recent political instability ...
Saudi Arabia is emerging as a country of significant wealth and economic power. Its policy is geared...
Oil has become the most valuable natural resource for human and state survival. In response to the K...
International audienceSince the events of January 25th, 2011, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are taking adva...
Oil rent has created a regional dynamic in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) whereby major pol...
There is little doubt that the EU has played a key role within the wider constellation of forces pus...
Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia possess diverse natural resources and a substantial labor force that permi...
The main objective of this thesis is to examine the extent of and the potential for Arab economic in...
Over the past 10 years, the de facto alliance of the governments of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the Unit...
Political and economic relations between the Persian Gulf states and the Red Sea countries, along wi...
PhD thesisThroughout the past decade, major non-GCC countries in the Middle East and North Africa Re...
When the Euro Mediterranean Partnership Agreement (EMP) between Egypt and the European Union came in...
The League of Arab States (LAS) was formed in 1945 with the objective of unifying the Arab countrie...
Egypt and Turkey makeup about half of the whole population of the Middle East and are the two leadin...
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are likely to scale back noticeably on their generou...
This paper investigates the socio-economic causes that have led to the recent political instability ...
Saudi Arabia is emerging as a country of significant wealth and economic power. Its policy is geared...
Oil has become the most valuable natural resource for human and state survival. In response to the K...
International audienceSince the events of January 25th, 2011, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are taking adva...
Oil rent has created a regional dynamic in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) whereby major pol...
There is little doubt that the EU has played a key role within the wider constellation of forces pus...