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Saudi Arabia's Sustainable Capacity and Security Issues

  • By Khalid R. Al-Rodhan, Nawaf Obaid
    Sep 27, 2005

    The center of the Muslim world: As the birthplace of Islam and home to its two holiest cities, Saudi Arabia plays an unparalleled religious role for the world’s Muslims.

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    Burke Chair in Strategy, Burke Chair on Saudi Arabia and the Gulf
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