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  • GCC: Constant but Disorganised Growth

    For more than half a century since the birth of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on May 29 1981, the six signing countries (Riyadh, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates) of the organisation, which was initially created to encourage an integration of the single economies, have not seen its original mission brought to close. It has seen the founding members proceed, on more than one occasion, in a disorganised manner in front of the challenge of globalisation. Today, despite the significant failure of cooperation of a structured and coordinated area, we must take note of the emergence of the Gulf's growing economy.

    1370 Words

    Massimiliano Frenza Maxia

    (16 May 2008)


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