Energy : The Arab World’s Triple Crisis / Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, Project Syndicate, 15/02/2011 http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/nmahmed1/English Economic want and inequality, as much as political repression, incited the Egyptian and Tunisian revolutions. It is, of course, to be hoped that new governments in these countries, and other Arab leaders, will better address ordinary people’s grievances. But a mere change of government will not make these countries’ economic problems g..
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Copyright: © 2014 Naser M. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creati...
Arab Revolutions are the result of a long process of cultural growth: the need to address world econ...
Voici le résumé de mon article The Energy of Revolt in Arab Cities: the Case of Jordan and Tunisia, ...
The Arab Spring must not be allowed to run out of steam. The sheer staying power of the old regimes ...
Arab countries have 56% and 30% of the world’s conventional oil and gas reserves respectively. In 20...
Like no other region, energy resources have shaped the Arab world and its modern-day development tra...
Energy and Arab economic development / Bassam Fattouh & Laura El-Katiri. UNDP, 2012, 74 p. (Research...
Few observers would have predicted the dramatic changes over the past few months in the Arab world. ...
Currently, the Arab world is going through a critical phase of its collective existence as the entir...
The past few decades have witnessed a remarkable socio-economic development trajectory in the econom...
Translation from the French version : «Les soulèvements arabes, l’économie et le politique» http://i...
The recent uprising in the Middle East astonished the entire world when volcano of human patience er...
The Energy of Revolts in Arab Cities: The Case of Jordan and Tunisia / Eric Verdeil, Built Environme...
The year 2011 began with a series of shattering, wrathful explosions from the Arab peoples. Is this ...
The Arab countries are facing one of their most difficult periods of the modern history. The popular...
Copyright: © 2014 Naser M. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creati...
Arab Revolutions are the result of a long process of cultural growth: the need to address world econ...
Voici le résumé de mon article The Energy of Revolt in Arab Cities: the Case of Jordan and Tunisia, ...
The Arab Spring must not be allowed to run out of steam. The sheer staying power of the old regimes ...
Arab countries have 56% and 30% of the world’s conventional oil and gas reserves respectively. In 20...