Economic reform and political risk in the GCC: implications for U.S. government and business
Aasim M. Husain,
Ford M. Fraker,
Edward Burton,
Karen E. Young and
Ausamah Abdulla Al Absi
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Abstract:
The following is a transcript of the eighty-fifth in a series of Capitol Hill conferences convened by the Middle East Policy Council. The meeting was held at the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, on July 12, 2016, with Richard J. Schmierer, chairman of the board of directors of the Middle East Policy Council, moderating, and Thomas R. Mattair, Council executive director, serving as discussant. The video can be accessed at www.mepc.org.
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Date: 2016-09-09
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Published in Middle East Policy, 9, September, 2016, 23(3), pp. 5-29. ISSN: 1061-1924
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