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A Libyan Leader Speaks Out
Oleh:
Walt, Vivienne
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Fortune vol. 164 no. 8 (Nov. 2011)
,
page 61-64.
Topik:
Libya
;
Leader
;
Oil Industry
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
FF16.47
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Hunkered down in the back of a car, Ali Tarhouni sucks on a cigarette and gazes out at Libya's eastern city of Benghazi. It's been just eight months since he ditched his job as a senior lecturer at the University of Washington's business school and flew to his native country to join the revolution. Muammar Qaddafi is dead, and as Libya's interim oil and finance minister he's contemplating the daunting tasks ahead. Outside the window garbage is piled high, buildings are crumbling, street lights are out. And people are mobbing the car, screaming ecstatically, "Dr. Ali! Dr. Ali!" as if he were a rock star. "Look at this," he tells me. "This is a wealthy country, yet you can smell the sewage everywhere. And people expect you have a magic wand to change things."
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