UN; Encyclopedia Britannica, The Economist
Based on the graph above, the likelihood of an uprising to occur is higher if the age of the leader doubles or triples the median age of the population. Such a wide gap is more common in autocracies or in democracy where a person ruled for too long.
makes a lot sense..but perhaps not saudi arabia.they are way too rich,the people are mostly rich and then there's the holy mosque factor
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