EPISODE · Jun 25, 2020 · 40 MIN
Saudi Arabia's Perfect Storm
from The World Unpacked · host Laura Lucas Magnuson, Yasmine Farouk
The coronavirus pandemic, coupled with a massive reduction in global demand for oil, has left Saudi Arabia in a dire economic state. MBS has been forced to sideline his ambitious Vision 2030 plan while implementing a series of austerity measures that could undermine the regime’s stability. Add in pressing foreign policy challenges, including the humanitarian disaster in Yemen and the complexities of the US-Saudi relationship, and the kingdom is facing a perfect storm.This week, Laura talks to Yasmine Farouk about how the kingdom and MBS can weather the storm. They discuss Saudi Arabia's rapid and effective containment of the coronavirus, the implications of the country’s economic downturn, and how it should best navigate its foreign policy struggles.Additional reading:Updating Traditions: Saudi Arabia’s Coronavirus ResponseSaudi Arabia: Aid as a Primary Foreign Policy Tool
What this episode covers
Laura talks to Yasmine Farouk about the challenges facing Saudi Arabia, including the coronavirus pandemic, the crumbling economy, and increasingly complex foreign policy challenges.
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