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Between caution and controversy: lessons from the Gulf Arab states as (re-)emerging donors / Momani, Bessma; Ennis, Crystal A   Journal Article
Momani, Bessma Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The history of Gulf donorship, its trajectory and underlying motivations, continues to be an understudied aspect of foreign aid. While the Gulf Arab states are not new donors, their manner of regional coordination, branding, and aid management are distinct. Often helping fellow countries of the South, particularly Arab and Muslim countries, these countries have moved towards stronger private sector involvement and into social spending programmes. Owing to their oil wealth, Gulf Arab states' are increasingly generous and yet they are also cautious after 9/11 about how and by whom their aid is channelled. Nevertheless, with oscillations in oil prices, continued controversy over rising Islamism post-Arab-Spring, the future of Gulf aid remains a valuable subject of study.
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Egypt's economic development and challenges post Arab spring: can new technology Quench Egypt's thirst for water and enhance good institutions? / Akacem, Mohammed; Miller, Dennis D   Article
Akacem, Mohammed Article
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Tunisia’s post–Arab Spring intelligence reform / Matei, Florina Cristiana; Kawar, Jumana   Journal Article
Matei, Florina Cristiana Journal Article
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