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One of America's foremost experts on Saudi Arabia explains why the country has been stable for so long and what its future might be
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One of America's foremost experts on Saudi Arabia explains why the country has been stable for so long and what its future might be
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9781838605933
- ISBN-10: 1838605932
- Artikelnr.: 58477832
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9781838605933
- ISBN-10: 1838605932
- Artikelnr.: 58477832
David Rundell studied Arabic at Oxford and served as an American diplomat for thirty years in Washington, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates. Widely regarded as one America's leading experts on Saudi Arabia, he spent fifteen years in the country where he worked at the Embassy in Riyadh as well as the Consulates in Jeddah and Dhahran. His assignments in Saudi Arabia included the Chief of Mission, Charge d'Affaires, Deputy Chief of Mission, Political Counselor, Economic Counselor, Commercial Counselor, and Commercial Attaché. He has numerous awards for his analytical reporting and participated in Operation Desert Storm, Saudi accession to the World Trade Organization and the defeat of Al Qaida's terror campaign. After retiring from the Foreign Service he spent three years at the Boston-based consultancy Monitor Group before joining Arabia Analytica as a partner. He lives in Dubai and travels regularly to Saudi Arabia.
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: HISTORIC LEGITIMACY Chapter
1: The House of Saud Chapter 2: The Wars of Unification Chapter 3: The
Ikhwan Revolt Part II: MANAGING SUCCESSION Chapter 4: Kings Saud and Faisal
Chapter 5: Kings Khalid, Fahd, and Abdullah Chapter 6: King Salman and MBS
Part III: BALANCING STAKEHOLDERS Chapter 7: The Tribes Chapter 8: The
Clergy Chapter 9: The Merchants Chapter 10: The Technocrats Chapter 11: The
Royal Family Part IV PROVIDING COMPETENT GOVERNMENT Chapter 12: Providing
Internal Security Chapter 13: Promoting Rapid Economic Development Chapter
14: Foreign Policy: Keeping Powerful Friends Chapter 15: Foreign Policy:
Deploying Oil and Islam Chapter 16:Promoting Gradual Social Change Part V
ADAPTING TO CHANGE Chapter 17: Economic Challenges: Oil Prices,
Diversification and Jobs Chapter 18: Security Challenges: Deploying Oil,
Allies and Islam Chapter 19: Political Challenges: Pluralism, Corruption,
and Participation Chapter 20: Evolving Arabia
1: The House of Saud Chapter 2: The Wars of Unification Chapter 3: The
Ikhwan Revolt Part II: MANAGING SUCCESSION Chapter 4: Kings Saud and Faisal
Chapter 5: Kings Khalid, Fahd, and Abdullah Chapter 6: King Salman and MBS
Part III: BALANCING STAKEHOLDERS Chapter 7: The Tribes Chapter 8: The
Clergy Chapter 9: The Merchants Chapter 10: The Technocrats Chapter 11: The
Royal Family Part IV PROVIDING COMPETENT GOVERNMENT Chapter 12: Providing
Internal Security Chapter 13: Promoting Rapid Economic Development Chapter
14: Foreign Policy: Keeping Powerful Friends Chapter 15: Foreign Policy:
Deploying Oil and Islam Chapter 16:Promoting Gradual Social Change Part V
ADAPTING TO CHANGE Chapter 17: Economic Challenges: Oil Prices,
Diversification and Jobs Chapter 18: Security Challenges: Deploying Oil,
Allies and Islam Chapter 19: Political Challenges: Pluralism, Corruption,
and Participation Chapter 20: Evolving Arabia
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: HISTORIC LEGITIMACY Chapter
1: The House of Saud Chapter 2: The Wars of Unification Chapter 3: The
Ikhwan Revolt Part II: MANAGING SUCCESSION Chapter 4: Kings Saud and Faisal
Chapter 5: Kings Khalid, Fahd, and Abdullah Chapter 6: King Salman and MBS
Part III: BALANCING STAKEHOLDERS Chapter 7: The Tribes Chapter 8: The
Clergy Chapter 9: The Merchants Chapter 10: The Technocrats Chapter 11: The
Royal Family Part IV PROVIDING COMPETENT GOVERNMENT Chapter 12: Providing
Internal Security Chapter 13: Promoting Rapid Economic Development Chapter
14: Foreign Policy: Keeping Powerful Friends Chapter 15: Foreign Policy:
Deploying Oil and Islam Chapter 16:Promoting Gradual Social Change Part V
ADAPTING TO CHANGE Chapter 17: Economic Challenges: Oil Prices,
Diversification and Jobs Chapter 18: Security Challenges: Deploying Oil,
Allies and Islam Chapter 19: Political Challenges: Pluralism, Corruption,
and Participation Chapter 20: Evolving Arabia
1: The House of Saud Chapter 2: The Wars of Unification Chapter 3: The
Ikhwan Revolt Part II: MANAGING SUCCESSION Chapter 4: Kings Saud and Faisal
Chapter 5: Kings Khalid, Fahd, and Abdullah Chapter 6: King Salman and MBS
Part III: BALANCING STAKEHOLDERS Chapter 7: The Tribes Chapter 8: The
Clergy Chapter 9: The Merchants Chapter 10: The Technocrats Chapter 11: The
Royal Family Part IV PROVIDING COMPETENT GOVERNMENT Chapter 12: Providing
Internal Security Chapter 13: Promoting Rapid Economic Development Chapter
14: Foreign Policy: Keeping Powerful Friends Chapter 15: Foreign Policy:
Deploying Oil and Islam Chapter 16:Promoting Gradual Social Change Part V
ADAPTING TO CHANGE Chapter 17: Economic Challenges: Oil Prices,
Diversification and Jobs Chapter 18: Security Challenges: Deploying Oil,
Allies and Islam Chapter 19: Political Challenges: Pluralism, Corruption,
and Participation Chapter 20: Evolving Arabia