Gulf Plus: The GCC Looks To Expand Its Sphere Of Influence
alifarabia | May 12, 2011 | Africa, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Macroeconomic Data, North Africa, Oil, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, The Levant, UAE | No Comments
Jordan and Morocco’s possible inclusion in the Gulf is a political move rather than an economic one, but there might be other - unlikely - candidates in the region far suitable for the purpose.
The potential inclusion of Morocco and Jordan in the GCC fold should be taken for what it is - a political move by the Gulf states to widen their sphere of influence in the region. Read More Here
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