Oman : Conditions, Issues & U.S. Relations
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
162948086X
ISBN-13
9781629480862
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
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Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 1st, 2014
Print length
94 Pages
Weight
204 grams
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15.20 x 22.70 x 0.70 cms
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Politics & governmentEconomics
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Prior to the wave of Middle East unrest that began in 2011, the United States had consistently praised the Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Sa''id Al Said, for gradually opening the political process without evident public pressure to do so. The liberalisation has, to date, allowed Omanis a measure of representation but has not significantly limited Qaboos'' role as paramount decision-maker. The modest reforms have not satisfied some Omani civil society leaders, youths, and others, and this disappointment produced protests in several Omani cities in 2011. The domestic popularity of Qaboos, some additional economic and political reform measures, and repression of protest actions, caused the unrest to subside in 2012. High turnout in the 15 October 2011, elections for the lower house of Oman''s legislative body suggested that unrest -- and the accelerated reforms launched in response -- were producing a new public sense of activism, although with public recognition that reform will continue to be gradual. The first-ever municipal elections in Oman on 22 December 2012 furthered the sense of political empowerment among the electorate. This book examines current conditions, issues and U.S. relations with the country of Oman with a focus on human rights; international religious freedom; investment climate; and a country profile.
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