Oil and Economics after the Persian Gulf War
The Center for Contemporary Arab Studies was established in 1975 as part of Georgetown University’s school of Foreign Service. It describes … read more
The Center for Contemporary Arab Studies was established in 1975 as part of Georgetown University’s school of Foreign Service. It describes itself as the only academic institution in the United States devoted solely to the study of the modern Arab world. This panel discussion was part of a series entitled, “Crisis in the Gulf.” The topic of this panel was the economic consequences of the war. close
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- Ibrahim Ibrahim Professor Georgetown University
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