e United Nations or the United States of America could be involved to assist in enforcing the abidement of the treaties.Solution 3:The government could try to institute a change in traditional beliefs on issues including birth control, equality between men and women and the need for an education. This could be achieved using propaganda, allowing issues involving these topics to arise in discussion and foreign press. If both the men and the women of a family being to work, then the family would have an increased income which could be used for better living conditions and lifestyle and to educate the children. However, this is very unlikely, as it is the government who holds onto the strict traditional beliefs of the country more than most citizens. Solution 4:To distribute the wealth of Saudi Arabia evenly, the oil revenue that goes to the oil sheiks could be taxed. This capital could be used as an education supplement (see solution 1)A combination of solutions 1, 2 and 4 should be used. The extra money derived from the saving military expenditure of solution 2 and from the taxation of oil revenues of solution 4 can be used to implement solution 1 for subsidizing schools. The improvement of education of all citizens of Saudi Arabia could possibly lead to a rise in the status of women through the empowerment of an education, a rise in the public opinion of challenging traditional accepted beliefs, a decrease in birthrate through teaching of birth control and the benefits of having less children and, a decrease in infant mortality as proper methods of looking after infants can be taught. All this would lead to a decrease in this nations characteristics of a third world nation, improve the development of Saudi Arabia and overall, increase in the quality of life of its citizens.Possible FutureThe future of Saudi Arabia lies in the hands of its leaders. Only they can change the system of government and its policies. However, the system of dis...