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APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula articles from May 2002

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APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula contains information on Arab and Middle Eastern countries collected from the Arab Press Service, with a particular focus on the Arabian Peninsula.

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APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula archives from May 2002

SUDAN - The Challenge Of Globalisation - Part 17.(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Sudan made a timely decision to change its geo-political track in early 2000, when the parallel-rule system - which involved a figurehead president and a more powerful figure behind the scenes - came to an end in favour of the presidency. The...

SUDAN - Bashir Shifts Khartoum's Orientation.(President Omar Hassan Al Bashir )(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Things have changed dramatically since 2000, and at present the Sudanese leadership - under the full control of President Omar Hassan Al Bashir - has taken a far more conciliatory approach within the region and towards the West in general....

SUDAN - Shifting From Radical Islam To Pragmatism.(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... The key to Bashir's perspective for the future of Sudan, and of his own regime, is a change from the radical views espoused by Shaikh Turabi to a more balanced and pragmatic position in terms of Khartoum's approach to domestic issues, regional...

SUDAN - Economic Reform, Oil & Political Ground Realities.(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... The start of oil exports in 1999 marked a small turning point for Sudan's economic prospects. The country's economy grew by 7% in 2000, helped by a leap in oil revenues to over $1 billion. The IMF subsequently restored Sudan's voting rights,...

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