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Saudi Arabia’s Reluctant Regionalism
Brandon Friedman
The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies
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Egypt
100%
Regionalism
100%
Interdependency
50%
Military
50%
Food Insecurity
50%
Military Power
50%
International Power
50%
Egyptian
50%
Regional Cooperation
50%
Saudi Arabia
50%
Yemen
50%
Weak Economy
50%
Global nutrition
50%
Regional Agreements
50%
Economic Power
50%
Mutual Recognition
50%
Global Recession
50%
Security Commitment
50%
Global Inflation
50%
Global Oil Market
50%
Crown Prince
50%
Social Sciences
Egypt
100%
Food Insecurity
50%
Interdependency
50%
Yemen
50%
Saudi Arabia
50%
Economic Power
50%
Inflation
50%
Oil Market
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Inflation
100%
Arms Policy
100%
Oil Market
100%