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Political Economies of the Middle East and North Africa

Political Economies of the Middle East and North Africa

14/02/2020, Rome, Istituto Affari Internazionali


Despite its oil wealth, the Middle East and North Africa is economically stagnating. Growth rates are comparatively unfavorable and insufficient to substantially improve citizens’ lives. Whether this economic inertia can be overcome or will continue into the indefinite future is a vital question that confronts both the region and the world.

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