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Question: Which of the following countries in the Middle East and North Africa are likely to see their regimes toppled next?
#1
Morocco
 
#2
Algeria
 
#3
Saudi Arabia
 
#4
Oman
 
#5
United Arab Emirates
 
#6
Qatar
 
#7
Bahrain
 
#8
Kuwait
 
#9
Jordan
 
#10
Iran
 
#11
Sudan
 
#12
Mauritania
 
#13
Chad
 
#14
Lebanon
 
#15
Mali
 
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Silent Hunter
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« on: July 22, 2012, 11:48:21 AM »

How do we count Sudan? Isn't it two countries now?

We're counting the one called Sudan, I'd say.
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« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2012, 03:40:30 AM »

Jordan is actually doing really well for reforms, or so I heard, since the King of Jordan is Western-educated and seems to be taking a decent effort to modernize his country. I've heard that Qaboos of Oman is similar, though to a lesser extent.

Qaboos has been modernising his country since he overthrew his father in 1970; Oman is in the top half (narrowly) of the Human Development Index. That said, the oil revenues are starting to drop.
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