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Saudi Arabia last bastion of Western languages of politics


Saudi Arabia is certainly a democracy since the kingdom is always supported by the Western powers when they let go one after the other dictators driven by their people. They fear that the poor bastards could destabilize oil production which would increase the price of a barrel and a threat to growth.

France therefore calls for military action against Libya [ 1], which will be led by the United States to restore order in the oil fields (in North Africa and the Middle East) and keep the King Abdullah on the throne of Saudi Arabia - a country democratic, secular and feminist as everyone knows.

25/03/2011
Serge Lefort
World Citizen

Press Review:
• King Abdullah of Saudi Arabian fit in turmoil, Reuters-Yahoo! News, 23/02/2011.
After the revolts that were right in less than two months of authoritarian regimes in Tunis and Cairo, and shaking now Libya, Yemen and Bahrain, also threatening Algeria, Morocco and Jordan, Saudi feels the wind of the bullet.

Even before his return home, the old king, almost ninety, has announce a series of allowances for students abroad and unemployed youth, and housing assistance for a total estimated at more than $ 35 billion .

The West, the United States at the forefront, sharing with the ruling family's concern for security and stability of Saudi's largest producer and exporter of oil, which has a fifth of the known reserves of black gold. • Explosion
oil prices: The United States and Europe are considering an intervention in Libya, WSWS, 24/02/2011.
The biggest concern of the imperialist powers is to re-stabilize the state of North Africa and boost oil exports. The various criticisms of Western leaders made against the Libyan government and its recourse to violence are totally hypocritical - Muammar Gaddafi took advantage of warmer relations with the United States and Europe during the last decade. His plan was funded and armed by those powers, as a reward for its support to Washington's geostrategic objectives in the region and collaboration with foreign oil companies established in Libya.

Any work undertaken by the United States would aim primarily at restoring oil production in Libya and not to put an end to the brutal violence deployed by the forces of Gaddafi.

The uprising in Libya has also raised concerns in financial markets about the instability of other oil producing countries like Algeria and Saudi Arabia, the biggest oil exporter in the world. "Nobody knows where it will stop," said the New York Times Helima Croft, director at Barclays Capital. "A few weeks ago, it was Tunisia and Egypt. It was believed that the movement would be limited to North Africa and resource-poor countries of the Middle East. But events in Bahrain, the heart of the Gulf, come feed the anxiety. "
• The specter of another oil crisis looms over global growth, AFP- Google News, 25/02/2011.
The surge in black gold caused by the Libyan crisis poses a major threat to global economy towards recovery, while a contagion of protest to Saudi Arabia or Algeria could cause a new oil shock.
• Oil price worries the economy, euro Wahhabis. They are young, students or unemployed people who set the tempo of the revolt. In the oil monarchies, a whole generation of educated and aware of world affairs which can no longer find his place in the civil service civilian and military absorbed until recently the national intelligentsia in need of social promotion. Youth prancing with impatience to shake up the old balance of powers, as in Egypt and Tunisia, to enter the political game.
And in the process of impoverishment over the past ten years due to dwindling budgets Petroleum is also a social class Saudi Arabia has been erased the welfare state of its oil monarchy. It is in the Arabian Peninsula that the system of redistribution of oil revenues is slowing and the rising generation knocking at the door of power.
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Press Review:
• Should we intervene militarily in Libya?,
Blogs of Diplo, 24/02/2011. • Intervene in Libya for peace, euro to the political vocabulary as privileged object to advance in knowledge linguistics, political science vocabulary is for those of political science, to take up the same object to develop the knowledge in political science. It is therefore linger in these pages on certain language practices in politics, but also the terminology used by political scientists to account for social realities that covers the word political .
Paul BACOT, The verbal construction of politics - politics lexical studies ,
L'Harmattan, 2011. BACOT Paul (edited by), Thirty Years of Research languages of politics (1980-2010),
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and Denis Moniere, The words that govern us - the discourse of Quebec premiers, 1960-2005 , Monière-Wollank, 2008 [online

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