1. Political Comment (30 May 2011)

    ...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LIV No 22 30-May-2011 Political Comment (30 May 2011) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave President Obama a public lecture in the Oval Office about what he described as regional realities and addressed a joint session of Congress wh...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 22
    Published at Mon, 30 May 2011
  2. Political Comment (23 May 2011)

    ...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LIV No 21 23-May-2011 Political Comment (23 May 2011) In what was billed as a major policy speech, President Obama has backed political reform in the region and a settlement of the conflict over Palestine "on the basis" of the 1967 lines, se...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 21
    Published at Mon, 23 May 2011
  3. Political Comment (16 May 2011)

    ...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LIV No 20 16-May-2011 Political Comment (16 May 2011) The gloves are off in Syria as President Asad's cousin warns of "a fight until the end." Qatar has given up on the GCC's attempt to mediate in Yemen. The Palestinians are running out of money af...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 20
    Published at Mon, 16 May 2011
  4. Political Comment (9 May 2011)

    ...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LIV No 19 9-May-2011 Political Comment (9 May 2011) Fatah and Hamas have formally signed their reconciliation agreement, described by the Israelis as "a victory for terrorism." The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has formed a political party to co...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 19
    Published at Mon, 09 May 2011
  5. Political Comment (2 May 2011)

    ...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LIV No 18 2-May-2011 Political Comment (2 May 2011) In Syria the authorities have decided to respond to protests with repression rather than reform. The two main Palestinian parties, secular Fatah and Islamist Hamas, have sprung a surprise by re...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 18
    Published at Mon, 02 May 2011
  6. Political Comment (3 May 2010)

    ...shir's National Congress Party to steer the country towards the ultimate goal of the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement that ended more than 20 years of civil war, the January 2011 referendum on independence for the south of the country. Charles Snow...

    Volume: 53
    Issue: 18
    Published at Mon, 03 May 2010