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Zakaria: The Rise of the Persian Gulf Is Reshaping the World
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June 26, 2023

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If you were surprised by Saudi Arabia’s de facto takeover of professional golf, get ready for many more such announcements in the months and years to come. The rise of the Persian Gulf, and Saudi Arabia in particular, is already reshaping the Middle East. But it will also have powerful consequences across the world.

What explains the boom?

Read more from Fareed Zakaria at The Washington Post

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