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DESCRIPTION:The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a sacred pillar of U.S. foreign policy in the 
 Middle East, has played an ambiguous role in the conflicts unleashed by the 
 Arab Spring, most notably in Bahrain, Yemen, Syria, and in the rise of 
 ISIS. Saudi Arabia's global role is rooted in the unique juxtaposition of 
 ultra authoritarian rule, oil wealth, and exceptionialism of being home to 
 Makkah.\n\nSharat G. Lin, PhD writes on global political economy, the 
 Middle East, and labor migration. He is a research fellow at the San José 
 Peace and Justice Center. He has lived in Saudi Arabia.\n\nOpen to the 
 public\nFREE – but donations will be collected for NPML\nWheelchair 
 accessible\n\nSponsored by the Institute for the Critical Study of 
 Society\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/05/03/18785952.php
SUMMARY:Saudi Arabia and its Global Role
LOCATION:Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library\n6501 Telegraph Avenue (between Alcatraz Av. 
 and 66th St.)\nOakland, CA 94609\n\nPublic transit: Ashby BART, AC 1, AC 18
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/05/03/18785952.php
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