
“Despite simultaneously tackling multiple domestic and foreign fronts, the King and Crown Prince find themselves emboldened by popular support and an unrivalled consolidation of power.”
Read more: http://globalriskinsights.com/2017/11/anti-corruption-saudi-arabia/
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