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The book is a mix of Jim's personal observations from more than 35 years of working on issues related to the Arab world and public opinion research conducted by Zogby International (ZI).
David Nassar: Arab Voices: What They Are Saying to Us and Why It Matters David Nassar 2010
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The book is a mix of Jim's personal observations from more than 35 years of working on issues related to the Arab world and public opinion research conducted by Zogby International (ZI).
David Nassar: What Arab Voices Are Saying to Us and Why It Matters David Nassar 2010
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The book is a mix of Jim's personal observations from more than 35 years of working on issues related to the Arab world and public opinion research conducted by Zogby International (ZI).
David Nassar: Arab Voices: What They Are Saying to Us and Why It Matters David Nassar 2010
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The book is a mix of Jim's personal observations from more than 35 years of working on issues related to the Arab world and public opinion research conducted by Zogby International (ZI).
David Nassar: What Arab Voices Are Saying to Us and Why It Matters David Nassar 2010
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Conducted by Zogby International (ZI), the survey found that optimism has returned to the business community in the Gulf, a sign that the region may have turned a corner following the global economic downturn of 2008-2009.
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Ezra Mohd Zaid of ZI Publications, a new independent Malaysian publishing house.
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These are but a few of the findings from the survey of "C-Suite" executives in Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar, which ZI carried out for Oliver Wyman (an international management consulting firm with a strong presence throughout the Middle East).
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Ezra Mohd Zaid of ZI Publications, a new independent Malaysian publishing house.
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Conducted by Zogby International (ZI), the survey found that optimism has returned to the business community in the Gulf, a sign that the region may have turned a corner following the global economic downturn of 2008-2009.
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These are but a few of the findings from the survey of "C-Suite" executives in Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar, which ZI carried out for Oliver Wyman (an international management consulting firm with a strong presence throughout the Middle East).
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