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Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030: Challenges in Social and Economic Reform

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore the complexities of Saudi Arabia's reform efforts in this 47-minute panel discussion from The Aspen Institute. Delve into Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's Vision 2030 program and the $500 billion Neom project. Examine the progress and setbacks in social reforms, including women's rights and workforce participation. Analyze the tensions between modernization and conservative forces, and the implications for Saudi society. Gain insights from experts Steve Clemons, Hala Aldosari, Malik Dahlan, and Karen Young as they discuss topics such as guardianship laws, religious influence, and the role of Islam in reforms. Consider the impact of regional politics, including relations with the U.S. and Iran, on Saudi Arabia's transformation. Evaluate the authenticity of the reforms and their potential for long-term survival amidst political and economic challenges.

Syllabus

Introduction
Panelists
Social Reforms
Guardianship
Uber
Struggles in the soul
False dichotomies
Where does Islam fit
Can I pick up your point
Narrative
Audience Question
Will Reform Survive
Short Form Questions
Is this all real
Freedom of Expression
What is missing
Arab Spring
Trump and Saudi Arabia
Iran
Political Economic Implications
Recommendations


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The Aspen Institute

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