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JOHN, RONALD BRUCE ST
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081979
Changing Libyan economy: causes and consequences
/ John, Ronald Bruce St
John, Ronald Bruce St
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2008.
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Once the United Nations suspended its sanctions regime in April 1999, Libya began to introduce socioeconomic reforms aimed at liberalizing its economy. Greeted with some skepticism, the liberalization movement gained momentum as Libya first resolved the Lockerbie dispute and then renounced unconventional weapons. Considerable progress was made in the ensuing years; however it was notably uneven, with reform to the oil and gas industry outstripping initiatives in other economic sectors. Liberalization efforts continue but they are increasingly threatened by resistance to political reform
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Economy
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Libya
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Oil and gas
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067145
Democracy in Cambodia one decade, US$5 billion later: what went wrong?
/ John, Ronald Bruce St
2005
John, Ronald Bruce St
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2005.
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Cambodia
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Iran - Democracy - 1941-1953
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Libyan election breaks Arab Spring pattern
/ John, Ronald Bruce St
John, Ronald Bruce St
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2012.
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In landmark elections, Libyans went to the polls for the first time in 60 years to elect a General National Congress which will form an interim government, oversee the writing of a constitution, and supervise polls for an elected government based on the new constitution. Taking place only nine months after the successful conclusion of the 17 February Revolution, the elections were widely hailed as an extraordinary achievement. The election results were a surprise to many observers as Libyan voters largely supported moderate parties and candidates, reversing a regional trend in support of Islamists.
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Political Parties
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Libya
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Elections
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Constitution
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Arab Spring
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Libyan Election
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Islam
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072040
Political economy of Laos: poor state or poor policy?
/ John, Ronald Bruce St
John, Ronald Bruce St
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2006.
Key Words
Political Economy
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Economic Reforms
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Laos
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