Bahrain is an archipelago made up of 33 natural islands and a number of man-made ones. Last weekend thousands of foreigners gathered there to see a Formula One race or Grand Prix. The government used the event as a proof of stability. But how could a state where the government practices bloody crackdowns against opposition be stable?
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Nikolay BOBKIN - Bahrain Risks to Follow Yemen - Strategic Culture Foundation on-line journal > Bahrain Risks to Follow Yemen > Strategic-Culture.org - Strategic Culture Foundation
Nikolay BOBKIN - Bahrain Risks to Follow Yemen - Strategic Culture Foundation on-line journal > Bahrain Risks to Follow Yemen > Strategic-Culture.org - Strategic Culture Foundation:
Bahrain is an archipelago made up of 33 natural islands and a number of man-made ones. Last weekend thousands of foreigners gathered there to see a Formula One race or Grand Prix. The government used the event as a proof of stability. But how could a state where the government practices bloody crackdowns against opposition be stable?
Bahrain is an archipelago made up of 33 natural islands and a number of man-made ones. Last weekend thousands of foreigners gathered there to see a Formula One race or Grand Prix. The government used the event as a proof of stability. But how could a state where the government practices bloody crackdowns against opposition be stable?