1. Algeria’s Regime Under Threat

    ...volvement in day-to-day government is negligible. Protests against the regime are nothing new. Algerian citizens took to the streets in early 2011 against a backdrop of regime change in neighboring states. They did so again ahead of presidential elections in April 2014, when protestors chanted ‘Ba...

    Volume: 62
    Issue: 10
    Published at Fri, 08 Mar 2019
  2. Syria’s Eastern Oil Fields: The Post-War End-Game

    ...nce 1996 when it neared 600,000 b/d, but natural gas output was on the rise until the war retarded its development. Key gas fields are near Palmyra in the center of the country. Output increased from 870mn cfd in 2010 to 1.05bn cfd in 1Q 2011 with the ramp up of the Hayan gas project (MEES, 14 Se...

    Volume: 61
    Issue: 10
    Published at Fri, 09 Mar 2018
  3. Saudi Arabia, UAE and Bahrain Pull Doha Ambassadors

    ...ani, who took over from his father last year and is still trying to find his feet on shaky Arab ground, still unsettled since the start of the wave of revolutions that swept across North Africa in 2011. Doha’s growing support for the Muslim Brotherhood since he took over as head of the leading gas pr...

    Volume: 57
    Issue: 10
    Published at Fri, 07 Mar 2014
  4. Egypt’s Wheels Of Change Keep Spinning

    ...EGYPT   Egypt’s Wheels Of Change Keep Spinning   Three years after the Arab Spring, Egyptian politics remain in a state of flux.   The 2011 Arab Spring introduced a new road map for Arab revolutions, as millions took to the streets calling for the overthrow of Pr...

    Volume: 57
    Issue: 10
    Published at Fri, 07 Mar 2014