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Middle East: Some Problems of Anti-crisis Management in the Context of Globalization

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  • S. Yu. Babenkova

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The article considers and analyses the outcome of global financial crisis in 2008, and also some economic background and results of the events of Arab Spring that took place in Arab countries. Besides, the article gives the factors which can be considered as built-in destabilizers of economic and political processes currently taking place in the Middle East. The issues and problems of anti-crisis management in the context of globalization are presented from the point of view of processes currently taking place in some Arab countries.

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