Developments in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Audio recording from Developments in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Audio recording from Developments in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Audio recording from Developments in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Audio recording from Developments in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Audio recording from Prophets and Princes – Saudi Arabia from Muhammad to the Present
Audio recording from Prophets and Princes – Saudi Arabia from Muhammad to the Present
Audio recording from Prophets and Princes – Saudi Arabia from Muhammad to the Present
Audio recording from Prophets and Princes – Saudi Arabia from Muhammad to the Present
Audio recording from Saudi Arabia: The New Dynamics
Audio recording from Photography Through the Eyes of Saudi Arabian Women
Originally posted: October 2009
The Arab Spring: Implications for US Policy and Interests
The Middle East Institute is proud to host MEI scholar Thomas W. Lippman for a discussion of his new book, Saudi Arabia on the Edge: The Uncertain Future of an American Ally. Of all the countries that are vital to the strategic and economic interests of the United States, Saudi Arabia is the least understood by the American people.
The Middle East Institute is proud to host digital media experts Adel Iskandar and Courtney Radsch for a discussion on the nature of the cyberactivism that is fueling the uprisings spreading throughout the Middle East. Iskandar will examine the battle in Egypt between the government and the protesters to control online discourse, analyzing the obstacles and the successes.
Education reform is essential for the continued social and educational development of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).[1] The country has grown considerably over the past decade, and opportunities for business and professional opportunities have expanded. Educational development has been deemed necessary for the citizens of the country to take advantage of such opportunities.