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CURRENT HISTORY VOL: 115 NO 785 (6) answer(s).
 
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Can the Saudi economy be reformed? / Young, Karen E   Journal Article
Young, Karen E Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “Saudi Arabia must place its citizens firmly in the center of its transformation, so that employment, productivity, and local demand determine the direction of the economy.”
Key Words Saudi Arabia  Saudi Economy 
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Is Israeli democracy in danger? / Waxman, Dov   Journal Article
Waxman, Dov Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Demographic shifts have contributed to an illiberal trend also fueled by five decades of occupation and settlement of Palestinian lands. The new right-wing majority is trying to stifle dissenting voices.
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ID:   149078


Islamist power grab derails democracy in Turkey / Oktem, Kerem   Journal Article
Oktem, Kerem Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract [W]hat sort of country is going to emerge from this revolutionary reshaping of society?”
Key Words Turkey  Islamist Power  Grab Derails Democracy 
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Labor’s role in the Arab uprisings and beyond / Hartshorn, Ian M   Journal Article
Hartshorn, Ian M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract "Some trade unions, even in the most repressive states, attempted to organize themselves and press for greater autonomy in the revolutionary moment.” Third in a series on labor relations around the world.
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Origins and consequences of us nonintervention in Syria / Itani, Faysal   Journal Article
Itani, Faysal Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “The single most important external factor in the Syrian war’s trajectory was the set of foreign policy beliefs Obama held well before the first shot was fired.”
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Why ‘artificiality’ fails to explain Iraq’s woes / Haddad, Fanar   Journal Article
Haddad, Fanar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “[F]ocusing on the supposed consequences of Iraq’s artificial foundations diverts our attention from the real issues—cumulative or immediate—that continue to destabilize the country.”
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