
Oil-reliant Saudi Arabia envisions a new economic path
Clip: 5/9/2016 | 6m 20s
As global oil prices drop, Saudi Arabia is struggling against its reliance on oil exports.
As global oil prices drop, Saudi Arabia is struggling against its reliance on oil export revenues. Over the weekend, the first signs emerged of an ambitious new plan to diversify the Saudi economy while maintaining power in the Middle East. Hari Sreenivasan talks to Sarah Ladislaw of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Simon Henderson of The Washington Institute for more.
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Oil-reliant Saudi Arabia envisions a new economic path
Clip: 5/9/2016 | 6m 20s
As global oil prices drop, Saudi Arabia is struggling against its reliance on oil export revenues. Over the weekend, the first signs emerged of an ambitious new plan to diversify the Saudi economy while maintaining power in the Middle East. Hari Sreenivasan talks to Sarah Ladislaw of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Simon Henderson of The Washington Institute for more.
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