The Majlis Episode 1: Saudi Arabia's transformation with Prof. Bernard Haykel
Prof. Bernard Haykel, professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University and editor of Saudi Arabia in Transition, joins us for a conversation to contextualize the rapid changes happening in Saudi Arabia, the steps the Kingdom is taking to become competitive on the global stage, and the challenges we will need to overcome along the way. The Majlis is a podcast released every other Sunday on the socioeconomic changes happening in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in the format of interviews with leading thought experts on the country.

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Unveiling Saudi Arabia’s Future: A Conversation | Professor Bernard Haykel

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