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         Saudi Arabia Government:     more books (100)
  1. Saudi Arabia Diplomatic Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  2. Iran's Rivalry With Saudi Arabia Between the Gulf Wars (Durham Middle East Monographs.) by Henner Furtig, 2002-11
  3. The Remaking of Saudi Arabia: The Struggle Between King Sa'Ud and Crown Prince Faysal, 1953-1962 (Dayan Center Papers, 121) by S. Izraeli, Sarah Yizraeli, 1998-01
  4. After King Fahd: Succession in Saudi Arabia (Policy Papers) by Simon Henderson, 1994-04
  5. Saudi Arabia And Ethiopia: Islam, Christianity, And Politics Entwined by Haggai Erlich, 2006-12-30
  6. Princes of Darkness: The Saudi Assault on the West by Laurent Murawiec, 2005-09-07
  7. Saudi Arabia: Power, Legitimacy and Survival (The Contemporary Middle East) by Tim Niblock, 2006-04-18
  8. Iran, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf: Power Politics in Transition by Faisal bin Salman al-Saud, 2004-06-12
  9. Saudi Arabia's Oil Policy by William B. Quandt, 1982-12
  10. Saudi Arabia: The Ceaseless Quest for Security (Cornell Paperbacks) by Nadav Safran, 1988-02
  11. Kingdom Without Borders: Saudi Arabia's Political, Religious, and Media Frontiers (Columbia/Hurst)
  12. The Future of Islam in the Middle East: Fundamentalism in Egypt, Algeria, and Saudi Arabia by Mahmud A. Faksh, 1997-01-30
  13. Saudi Arabia and the New Strategic Landscape (HOOVER INST PRESS PUBLICATION) by Joshua Teitelbaum, 2010-04-28
  14. Recent developments.(Saudi Arabia: Background and U.S. Relations): An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs by Christopher M. Blanchard, 2009-12-01

81. GlobalEDGE (TM) | Country Insights - Government Of Saudi Arabia
For example, several hundred thousand Yemenis were expelled from saudi Arabiaafter the government of Yemen announced its position, thus exacerbating an
http://globaledge.msu.edu/ibrd/CountryGovt.asp?CountryID=169&RegionID=3

82. Traveljournals.net - Government Of Saudi Arabia
conventional short form saudi arabia local long form Al Mamlakah al Arabiyah asSuudiyah local short form Al Arabiyah as Suudiyah. government type monarchy.
http://www.traveljournals.net/countries/government.asp?c=sa

83. Government Of Saudi Arabia
P B I BR A royal decree in 1953 established saudi arabia's Council of Ministers.During the 1950's and 1960's, 20 government ministries were founded.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~sauwgw/Government.htm

84. Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian Government Declaring All Out War
saudi arabia saudi arabian government declaring all out war againstChristianity within its borders. Home Archives Prayer Requests
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85. Governmental Information Of Saudi-Arabia - Government And Institutions
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  • 87. Why We Should NOT Honor The Government Of Saudi Arabia
    Why We Should NOT Honor the government of saudi arabia by MohammedH. Siddiq. A native of saudi arabia and naturalized US citizen
    http://www.nebraskansforpeace.org/2001/d01/siddiq.html
    Why We Should NOT Honor
    the Government of Saudi Arabia
    by Mohammed H. Siddiq A native of Saudi Arabia and naturalized U.S. citizen, Mohammed Siddiq has lived in Lincoln for nearly two decades. He is a member of Nebraskans for Peace. The lack of freedom and the abuse of human rights in Saudi Arabia are something that cries out for condemnation by the United States government, and yet it has largely been ignored by Washington. The political struggle in South Africa, by contrast, received considerable attention from U.S. officials. Yet for decades, Washington has missed the essential similarity between the South African ruling elite and the Saudi ruling elite. Just as was the case in South Africa, the majority population in Saudi Arabia is ruled by a minority which enjoys all the privileges, all the power and all the advantages. Saudi politics is strictly a family affair, with the 5,000-member ruling family controlling the political agenda to the detriment of the vast majority of Saudi citizens. Three hundred thousand whites were doing the same thing in South Africa while the world watched and voiced its censure. In Saudi Arabia, this much smaller number operates with international impunity. Consider the major organ of Saudi government, the Council of Ministers, which contains no authority of its own separate from the king, who since 1964 has also operated as prime minister. The top six ministers are always from the royal family. The remaining ministers are technocratic elites. Ostensibly, the Council makes policy with reference to internal, foreign, financial, economic, educational, and defense policies, as well as public affairs pertaining to the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This means little since all decisions must be sanctioned by the King.

    88. Arab Gateway: Quick Briefing On Saudi Arabia
    POLITICS. Constitutional background. Text of constitution. Kings of saudi arabia.List of government ministers (saudinf.com). List of government ministers (CIA).
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    ... CONTACT US SAUDI ARABIA ABOUT SAUDI ARABIA: Books Economy Internet Media ... Travel QUICK BRIEFING Basic facts and statistics: CIA Medea BBC Saudi Arabia: a country study
    Good, detailed information from the US Library of Congress Encarta Encyclopedia on Saudi Arabia Encyclopedia Britannica on Saudi Arabia Saudi timeline
    A chronology of key events (from the BBC) Saudi Arabia risk assessment (Jane's Sentinel) Local time National flag of Saudi Arabia National anthem (from emulateme.com Languages of Saudi Arabia
    Ethnologue Database Saudi Arabia Directory
    A large collection of links, arranged alphabetically TRAVEL Local weather Exchange rate
    Riyals to the dollar US State Department
    travel advice British Foreign Office
    Travel advice Medical information Health precautions for travellers, including immunisation

    89. Saudi Arabia
    CIA World Factbook 2002 A very useful information summary about saudi arabia,including sections on geography, people, government, economy, communications
    http://www.fe.doe.gov/international/saudiarabia.html
    SAUDI ARABIA
    LINKS TO BUSINESS INFORMATION SOURCES ON SAUDI ARABIA US-DOE Energy Information Administration - Country Analysis Brief on Saudi Arabia. A description of Saudi Arabia's energy economy, including Oil, Natural Gas, and Electricity. Elsewhere at this site are a somewhat dated (1999) but still useful Country Energy Balance for Saudi Arabia with information on oil, natural gas, and electricity and an Environmental Issues Briefing CIA World Factbook 2002 - A very useful information summary about Saudi Arabia, including sections on geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military forces, and transnational issues. U.S. Department of State - Fiscal Year 2001 Country Commercial Guide for Saudi Arabia (in PDF format), including economic trends, political environment, marketing information for U.S. products and services, an overview of the investment climate, leading sectors for U.S. exports and investments, Saudi trade regulations and standards, trade and project financing, and business travel. U.S. Department of State

    90. Export Potential And Australian Government Initiatives For Saudi Arabia
    saudi arabia's per capita electricity consumption rate is growing at 15% perannum and the government has embarked on an ambitious restructuring and
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    91. Governments On The WWW: Saudi-Arabia
    Governments on the WWW saudiarabia. saudi-arabia al-Arabiyya as-saudiyya. Official language Arabic. National Institutions
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    92. Saudi Arabia Energy Oil Information
    A report by the US Energy Information Administration. Focuses mainly on energy and economics.Category Regional Middle East Business and Economy Oil and Gas...... In general, saudi arabia also has moved cautiously and slowly towards governmentsubsidy cuts, tax increases, or financial sector reforms.
    http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/saudi.html
    October 2002 Saudi Arabia With one-fourth of the world's proven oil reserves, Saudi Arabia is likely to remain the world's largest oil producer for the foreseeable future. During the first 7 months of 2002, Saudi Arabia supplied the United States with 1.5 million barrels per day of crude oil, or 17%, of U.S. crude oil imports during that period.
    Information contained in this report is the best available as of October 2002 and is subject to change. GENERAL BACKGROUND
    With oil revenues Slow economic growth is not good news in a country with a rapidly increasing (and young 50% under age 15) population, many of whom cannot find good jobs outside of the public sector (which is overstaffed and a drain on the country's budget). Over the past two decades or so, Saudi real economic growth has fallen far behind population growth, resulting in sharply reduced real per capita incomes and higher unemployment (officially estimated at 15%, with the true level likely much higher). Per capita oil export revenues (in inflation adjusted dollars) remain far below high levels reached during the 1970s and early 1980s (around $2,563 per person in 2001, versus $23,820 in 1980, for instance). Saudi Arabia also has a high level of domestic debt (around 100% of GDP) which it hopes to pay down. Although Saudi Arabia continues to maintain relative fiscal discipline (including an announcement on December 8, 2001, of a 20% budget cut for 2002), movement towards economic reform remains uneven at best. For instance, reducing subsidies and increasing tariffs on electricity has proven problematic, with a rate increase announced in April 2000 subsequently reversed in October in the face of widespread public opposition. For fiscal year 2002, the Saudi budget had anticipated a deficit of around $12 billion, or 7% of GDP. However, this forecast was based on an oil price assumption for Saudi oil of about $17 per barrel, which now seems far too low. (Note: according to an analysis by the Saudi American Bank, Saudi Arabia requires an oil price of $22 per barrel with crude oil production of around 8 million bbl/d to balance its budget. With higher-than-expected oil prices for much of 2002, this combination now appears about on target.)

    93. Saudi Arabia - The Gulf/2000 Project - SIPA - COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
    history, biographical information, links. saudi arabia; GovernmentLineage, ministries, governmental institutions. Members of the
    http://gulf2000.columbia.edu/country/saudi_arabia/
    Saudi Arabia What would you like to know about Saudi Arabia? Below are some links that will answer most of your questions. If you don't find the specific information you want, click on "Reference" above, select the appropriate specialized collection from the links provided, and search for Saudi Arabia. When using the reference sources, note the date of the most recent update. Some information, such as the names of current government officials, may be out of date.
    General Background:
  • Datarabia.com
    "The central resource for information about Saudi Arabia," family tree of the royal family, over 80,000 listings of Saudi businesses; some free, some by subscription.
  • Library of Congress Foreign Area Handbook
    Authoritative discussions of Saudi Arabia's history, society, culture, economy, security. Also summaries of the historical setting of the Persian Gulf, the role of Islam, Gulf wars, and much more.
  • CIA Factbook
    A brisk and easy to use compendium of facts on Saudi Arabia's history, society, politics, economy, communications, transportation, and military. Updated annually.
  • MidEast Network Information Center
    University of Texas at Austin. Links to sites dealing with history, culture, business, archaelogy, media and other issues. Click on Saudi Arabia.
  • 94. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Saudi Arabia
    League of Arab States saudi arabia Summary of the nature and structure of governmentof saudi arabia, with links to several other resources about the country.
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/s/saudiarabia.htm
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  • Arab Net: Saudi Arabia
  • Arab World Online
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  • World Travel Guide: Saudi Arabia Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Arab Net: Saudi Arabia
    Brief details of the history and geography of Saudi Arabia, as well as business, culture, government and transport information.
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    Arab World Online
    Range of information about the Arab world, including business, news, events, organisations, travel and entertainment, plus a commercial directory and a set of country-specific information about various Arab countries.
    Author: National US - Arab Chamber of Commerce (NUSACC) and Multitasking Online
    Subjects: algeria, arabs, bahrain, comoros, djibouti, egypt, iraq, jordan, kuwait, lebanon, libya, mauritania, morocco, oman, qatar, saudi arabia, somalia, sudan, syria, tunisia, united arab emirates, yemen
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  • 95. MEMRI: Saudi Arabia
    Special Dispatch Series No. 381 - saudi arabia, May 15, 2002 saudiGovernment Daily You the US Will Vanish, But We Will Remain .
    http://www.memri.org/saudiarabia.html
    For more information on Saudi Arabia please refer to the Library of Congress's Country Studies website.
    Special Dispatch Series - No. 472 - Saudi Arabia, February 20, 2003
    Saudi Columnist on Women's Rights in Saudi Arabia
    Special Dispatch Series - No. 470 - Saudi Arabia, February 14, 2003
    The Iraq Crisis (3): Saudi Newspapers Call on Saddam to Abdicate or Commit Suicide
    Special Dispatch Series - No. 461 - Saudi Arabia, January 26, 2003
    Saudi Columnist Welcomes Joseph Lieberman's Candidacy
    Special Dispatch Series - No. 458 - Saudi Arabia, January 14, 2003
    Female Saudi Columnist to Prince Nayef: Why Do Saudi Women Need Guardians?
    Special Dispatch Series - No. 456 - Saudi Arabia, January 8, 2003
    Saudi Daily: "Islamic View on Celebrating Christmas, New Year"
    Special Report - No. 12 - Saudi Arabia, December 20, 2002
    Preliminary Overview. - Saudi Arabia's Education System: Curriculum, Spreading Saudi Education to the World and the Official Saudi Position on Education Policy
    Special Dispatch Series - No. 448 - Saudi Arabia, December 11, 2002
    Saudi Columnist: "Our Youths Must be ReeducatedÂ… Violence Must be Discarded"
    Special Dispatch Series - No. 446 - Saudi Arabia, December 3, 2002

    96. Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Britons Left In Jail Amid Fears That Saud
    and Paul Harris Sunday July 28, 2002 The Observer saudi arabia is teetering Antigovernmentdemonstrations have swept the desert kingdom in the past months in
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    Britons left in jail amid fears that Saudi Arabia could fall to al-Qaeda
    Martin Bright, Nick Pelham and Paul Harris Sunday July 28, 2002 The Observer
    Saudi Arabia is teetering on the brink of collapse, fuelling Foreign Office fears of an extremist takeover of one of the West's key allies in the war on terror. Anti-government demonstrations have swept the desert kingdom in the past months in protest at the pro-American stance of the de facto ruler, Prince Abdullah.

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