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  1. Development Centre Studies Policy Competition for Foreign Direct Investment: A Study of Competition among Governments to Attract Fdi by OMAN, 2000-03-08
  2. Oman Diplomatic Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  3. Oman: Politics and Society in the Qaboos State (Columbia/Hurst) by Marc Valeri, 2009-06-30
  4. Oman Foreign Policy and Government Guide (World Foreign Policy and Government Library) by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  5. Oman (World Foreign Policy and Government Library) by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  6. Oman Foreign Policy and Government Guide
  7. Government of Oman: Central Bank of Oman, Council of State of Oman, Human Rights in Oman, Ministry of Legal Affairs, State General Reserve Fund
  8. Oman: Politics and Development by Ian Skeet, 1992-06-15
  9. Oman: The Making of a Modern State by John Townsend, 1977-03
  10. Oman: Political Development in a Changing World by Carol Riphenburg, 1998-02-18
  11. Oman's progress toward participatory government.: An article from: Middle East Policy by Charles O. Cecil, 2006-03-22
  12. This Is Oman 1985 by The Government of the Sultanate of Oman, 1985-01-01
  13. The Imamate Tradition of Oman (Cambridge Middle East Library) by John Craven Wilkinson, 1987-07-31
  14. Attack on the Federal Government Workplace--Views from Within.(Book Review): An article from: The Public Manager by Sandra F. Mobley, 2004-09-22

1. Oman Government 2001 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resourc
Oman Government 2001 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System
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    Oman
    Government 2001
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    SOURCE: 2001 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
      Country name:
      conventional long form: Sultanate of Oman
      conventional short form: Oman
      local long form: Saltanat Uman
      local short form: Uman
      former: Muscat and Oman Government type: monarchy Capital: Muscat Administrative divisions: 6 regions (mintaqat, singular - mintaqah) and 2 governorates* (muhafazat, singular - muhafazah) Ad Dakhiliyah, Al Batinah, Al Wusta, Ash Sharqiyah, Az Zahirah, Masqat, Musandam*, Zufar*; note - the US Embassy in Oman reports that Masqat is a governorate, but this has not been confirmed by the US Board of Geographic Names (BGN) Independence: 1650 (expulsion of the Portuguese) National holiday: Birthday of Sultan QABOOS, 18 November (1940) Constitution: none; note - on 6 November 1996, Sultan QABOOS issued a royal decree promulgating a new basic law which, among other things, clarifies the royal succession, provides for a prime minister, bars ministers from holding interests in companies doing business with the government, establishes a bicameral legislature, and guarantees basic civil liberties for Omani citizens Legal system: based on English common law and Islamic law; ultimate appeal to the monarch; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
  • 2. Oman Government - Constitution, Flag, And Leaders
    Information on the government of Oman. Browse the listing below to find government information for Oman, including flags, leaders, and constitution information.
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    Type: Monarchy.
    Constitution: On November 6, 1996, Sultan Qaboos issued a royal decree promulgating the Basic Law which, clarifies the royal succession, provides for a prime minister, bars ministers from holding interests in companies doing business with the government, establishes a bicameral legislature, and guarantees basic civil liberties for Omani citizens.
    Branches: Executive Sultan. Legislative Majlis Al-Shura (Consultative Council). Judicial Magistrate courts handle criminal cases; Shari'a (Islamic law) courts oversee family law.
    Political parties: None.
    Suffrage: Limited.
    Administrative subdivisions: Eight administrative regionsMuscat, Al Batinah, Musandam, A'Dhahirah, A'Dakhliya, A'Shariqiya, Al Wusta, Dhofar Governorate. There are 59 districts (wilayats). Government of Oman Sultan Qaboos bin Sa'id rules with the aid of his ministers. His dynasty, the Al Sa'id, was founded about 250 years ago by Imam Ahmed bin Sa'id. The sultan is a direct descendant of the l9th century ruler, Sa'id bin Sultan, who first opened relations with the United States in 1833. The Sultanate has neither political parties nor legislature, although the bicameral representative bodies provide the government with advice.
  • 3. Oman Government 1998 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resourc
    Oman Government 1998 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System
    http://www.greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb1998/oman/oman_government.html

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    Oman
    Government 1998
    http://www.greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb1998/oman/oman_government.html
    SOURCE: 1998 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
      Country name
      conventional long form: Sultanate of Oman
      conventional short form: Oman
      local long form: Saltanat Uman
      local short form: Uman Data code MU Government type monarchy National capital Muscat Administrative divisions 6 regions (mintaqah, singular - mintaqat) and 2 governorates* (muhafazah, singular - muhafazat) Ad Dakhiliyah, Al Batinah, Al Wusta, Ash Sharqiyah, Az Zahirah, Masqat, Musandam*, Zufar* Independence 1650 (expulsion of the Portuguese) National holiday National Day, 18 November (1940) Constitution none; note - on 6 November 1996, Sultan QABOOS issued a royal decree promulgating a new basic law which, among other things, clarifies the royal succession, provides for a prime minister, bars ministers from holding interests in companies doing business with the government, establishes a bicameral Omani council, and guarantees basic civil liberties for Omani citizens Legal system based on English common law and Islamic law; ultimate appeal to the sultan; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
  • 4. Oman, Government Of - Analysis - 2009/02/17 - Moody's Global Credit Research - A
    Credit Investment Research, Moody's Research Reports Oman, Government of Analysis - 2009/02/17 - AlacraStore.com
    http://www.alacrastore.com/research/moodys-global-credit-research-Oman_Governmen

    5. Oman Government 2007, CIA World Factbook
    Oman Government 2007 http//www.allcountries.org/wfb2007/oman/oman_government.html SOURCE 2007 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
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    conventional long form: Sultanate of Oman
    conventional short form: Oman
    local long form: Saltanat Uman
    local short form: Uman former: Muscat and Oman Government type: monarchy Capital: name: Muscat geographic coordinates: 23 37 N, 58 35 E time difference: UTC+4 (9 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time) Administrative divisions: 5 regions (manatiq, singular - mintaqat) and 4 governorates* (muhafazat, singular - muhafazat) Ad Dakhiliyah, Al Batinah, Al Buraymi*, Al Wusta, Ash Sharqiyah, Az Zahirah, Masqat*, Musandam*, Zufar (Dhofar)* Independence: 1650 (expulsion of the Portuguese) National holiday: Birthday of Sultan QABOOS, 18 November (1940) Constitution: none; note - on 6 November 1996, Sultan QABOOS issued a royal decree promulgating a basic law considered by the government to be a constitution which, among other things, clarifies the royal succession, provides for a prime minister, bars ministers from holding interests in companies doing business with the government, establishes a bicameral legislature, and guarantees basic civil liberties for Omani citizens Legal system: based on English common law and Islamic law; ultimate appeal to the monarch; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction

    6. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Middle East - Oman - Government Facts And Figures
    Government and political information for Oman Country name conventional long form Sultanate of Oman conventional short form Oman
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    Middle East Oman (Facts) Oman - Government (Facts) Country name: conventional long form: Sultanate of Oman
    conventional short form: Oman
    local long form: Saltanat Uman
    local short form: Uman
    former: Muscat and Oman Government type: monarchy Capital: name: Muscat geographic coordinates: 23 37 N, 58 35 E time difference: UTC+4 (9 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time) Administrative divisions: 5 regions (manatiq, singular - mintaqat) and 4 governorates* (muhafazat, singular - muhafazat) Ad Dakhiliyah, Al Batinah, Al Buraymi*, Al Wusta, Ash Sharqiyah, Az Zahirah, Masqat*, Musandam*, Zufar (Dhofar)* Independence: 1650 (expulsion of the Portuguese) National holiday: Birthday of Sultan QABOOS, 18 November (1940) Constitution: none; note - on 6 November 1996, Sultan QABOOS issued a royal decree promulgating a basic law considered by the government to be a constitution which, among other things, clarifies the royal succession, provides for a prime minister, bars ministers from holding interests in companies doing business with the government, establishes a bicameral legislature, and guarantees basic civil liberties for Omani citizens Legal system: based on English common law and Islamic law; ultimate appeal to the monarch; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction

    7. Ministry Of Information, Sultanate Of Oman
    Ministry of Information Everything you need about Oman with links to ministries, Government Organizations and Committees of Sultanate of Oman
    http://www.omanet.om/english/home.asp

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    Oman Government statistics and information about the government of Oman.
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    10. Oman Government - Flags, Maps, Economy, Government, Climate, Natural Resources,
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    11. Oman: Government - World Sites Atlas
    Definition conventional long form Sultanate of Oman conventional short form Oman local long form Saltanat Uman local short form Uman former Muscat and Oman
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    13. Politics Of Oman - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Tawasul Empowerment of Civil Society in Oman; Adam Carr's Election Archive; Oman Government at the Open Directory Project
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    14. Oman Government Agencies
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    Capital Market Authority (CMA) Government regulatory body responsible for overseeing the issue and trading of securities in the Sultanate; aims to protect investors, facilitate mobilisation of funds, conduct studies etc; site has info on capital market laws etc Directorate General of Minerals Custodian of the geology of Oman; is involved in geological research; exploration of minerals; various types of geological, geochemical and geophysical surveys; mineral development; and regulation of the mining industry Export Credit Guarantee Agency SAOC (ECGA) Royal Oman Police (ROP) Official web site of the ROP; has information about the organisation, history, achievements, services, events, rules etc ScreenOman.com State Audit Institution (SAI) Autonomous legal entity; functions: protecting state funds, providing assurance regarding internal control systems, exposing financial irregularities, highlighting deficiencies in finance laws etc; based in Muscat Quasi public-sector organisation whose aim is to promote investments in the Sultanate of Oman and promote non-oil exports from Oman; site sections: exporters directory, foreign investment, doing business in Oman, visa regulations, labour laws etc

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    16. Oman - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The Oman government does not keep statistics on religious affiliation, but most citizens are Muslims. NonMuslim religious communities individually constitute less than 5 percent of
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Sultanate of Oman
    Salṭanat ʻUmān Flag National Emblem Anthem Nashid as-Salaam as-Sultani ... Fahd bin Mahmoud al Said Establishment Imamate established Constitution Area Total th
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    PPP Total $74.431 billion Per capita GDP (nominal) Total $53.395 billion Per capita HDI high th Currency Rial OMR ... Drives on the right OM Internet TLD .om Calling code Population estimate includes 693,000 non-nationals. Oman (pronounced /oʊˈmɑːn/ oh- MAHN Arabic ʻUmān ), officially the Sultanate of Oman Arabic Salṭanat ʻUmān ), is an Arab country in southwest Asia on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula . It borders the United Arab Emirates on the northwest, Saudi Arabia on the west and Yemen on the southwest. The coast is formed by the Arabian Sea on the southeast and the Gulf of Oman on the northeast. The Madha and Musandam enclaves are surrounded by the UAE on their land borders, with the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman forming Mussandams coastal boundaries. In November 2010, The United Nations Development Programme's (UNDP) listed Oman as the most-improved nation in last 40 years from among 135 countries worldwide.

    17. Oman Government Invites Bids For Duqm International Airport Infrastructure Proje
    Oman Government Invites Bids for Duqm International Airport Infrastructure Project 27 August 2009
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    Overview. In 1971, Sultan Qaboos bin Said set out to establish strong diplomatic relationships with Arab and other leading countries.
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    20. Oman Government H1 Revenues Rise By 30.5%
    MENAFN (MENAFN Khaleej Times) Oman government revenues jumped by 30.5 per cent in the first half of the year, according to new figures released here by the Ministry of National
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