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41. If Olaya Street Could Talk-- Saudi Arabia: The Heartland of Oil and Islam by John Paul Jones | |
Hardcover: 235
Pages
(2007-02-28)
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Fascinating account of 20+ years of adventure and work in Saudi Arabia
More Holiday Photo Album than a Portrait
Book
A Reverse Sandwich
Very informative and unbiased |
42. Jihad in Saudi Arabia: Violence and Pan-Islamism since 1979 (Cambridge Middle East Studies) by Thomas Hegghammer | |
Paperback: 302
Pages
(2010-05-17)
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A real scholarly work on an important topic! |
43. Desert Kingdom: How Oil and Water Forged Modern Saudi Arabia by Toby Craig Jones | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2010-11-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Oil and water, and the science and technology used to harness them, have long been at the heart of political authority in Saudi Arabia. Oil’s abundance, and the fantastic wealth it generated, has been a keystone in the political primacy of the kingdom’s ruling family. The other bedrock element was water, whose importance was measured by its dearth. Over much of the twentieth century, it was through efforts to control and manage oil and water that the modern state of Saudi Arabia emerged. The central government’s power over water, space, and people expanded steadily over time, enabled by increasing oil revenues. The operations of the Arabian American Oil Company proved critical to expansion and to achieving power over the environment. Political authority in Saudi Arabia took shape through global networks of oil, science, and expertise. And, where oil and water were central to the forging of Saudi authoritarianism, they were also instrumental in shaping politics on the ground. Nowhere was the impact more profound than in the oil-rich Eastern Province, where the politics of oil and water led to a yearning for national belonging and to calls for revolution. Saudi Arabia is traditionally viewed through the lenses of Islam, tribe, and the economics of oil. Desert Kingdom now provides an alternative history of environmental power and the making of the modern Saudi state. It demonstrates how vital the exploitation of nature and the roles of science and global experts were to the consolidation of political authority in the desert. |
44. Combating Terrorism: Saudi Arabia's Role in the War on Terror by Ali S. Awadh Asseri | |
Hardcover: 196
Pages
(2010-02-28)
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45. Saudi Arabia and the Politics of Dissent by Mamoun Fandy | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2001-02-03)
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Great. Accurate. Insightful. Fandy aptly disentangles and eradicates many of the commonly perpetuated myths of Islamic Fundamentalism and the entire "terrorist" movement, now. [For instance, it's said, time and time again -- both explictly and inadvertently -- that a major incentive to terrorists has been grounded in "failed" or "missed" prosperity, when in all reality, the majority of the 9/11 terrorists were from Saudi Arabia, a country inherently overflowing with opulence and prosperity because of its abundance in natural resources: oil.] The "terrorist" agents of 9/11 were well-educated, well-off young men with full lives ahead of them. The ring leaders of much of contemporary Islamic Fundamentalism are more often than not Western-educated, well-off, seasoned, wealthy men with doctorates. We're not dealing with a group of scorned poor people. The real driving force behind Islamic Fundamentalism has less to do with money and more to do with morale and issues of cultural validity, not to mention issues of perceived power, and so on... I can go on and on, but all in all, it was a really good book. Fandy does not -- or at least I don't believe so -- seek out to write a "Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tells Them" book. Not at all...it's much more scholarly, though when he lays down the bare facts...you begin to see how lots of popular political rhetoric is little more than rubbish for the under-educated masses.
Scholarly, watertight While the lay reader could get sidetracked by some esoteric political science terms (e.g. the author should have defined 'the political economy of signs'), overall the style of writing is clear and reasonably paced. My only major disappointment was the tight focus on RELIGIOUS opposition by figures such as Al-Auda and Bin Laden - royal dissent was not mentioned. In conclusion, I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in Saudi Arabia.
as heard on Fresh Air (NPR) 9/27/01
Cutting-edge scholarship |
46. Saudi Arabia in the 1980's by S. M. Quandt | |
Hardcover: 190
Pages
(1982-03)
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47. Intelligence Matters: The CIA, the FBI, Saudi Arabia, and the Failure of America's War on Terror by Bob Graham, Jeff Nussbaum | |
Paperback: 334
Pages
(2008-09-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Joint Inquiry, co-chaired by Senator Bob Graham (D-Florida), was the first and arguably most effective government body to investigate the horrendous 2001 attacks. Indeed, it helped compel a reluctant George W. Bush to establish the 9/11 Commission. But while both investigations sharply criticized the failures of our nation's intelligence establishment, only Graham's dared to challenge the Bush administration on a number of troubling points--especially the apparent complicity of Saudi officials in the events of 9/11, the subsequent protection provided by President Bush for a large number of Saudis (including members of the bin Laden family), and the run-up to the Iraq War, which Graham voted against. The original work combined a compelling narrative of 9/11 with an insightful eyewitness chronicle of the Joint Inquiry's investigation, conclusions, and recommendations. Sharply critiquing the failures at the CIA, FBI, and the White House and detailing at least twelve occasions when the 9/11 plot could have been stopped, it concluded with a clear plan for overhauling our intelligence and national security establishment. For this paperback edition, Graham has added a substantial new preface and postscript that lucidly examine how effectively the nation has responded--or failed to respond--to the Joint Inquiry's recommendations. This edition restores Intelligence Matters to its rightful place as one of the key texts on the subject of 9/11 and provides a grim reminder of the challenges that remain for us in the war on terror. Customer Reviews (32)
Part of the problem not the solution
Hinting at the truth
Half Truth's by Mr. Graham
Insightful but still missing key info...
There were no "Intelligence Failures" |
48. Inside the Kingdom: Kings, Clerics, Modernists, Terrorists, and the Struggle for Saudi Arabia by Robert Lacey | |
Hardcover: 432
Pages
(2009-10-15)
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good and factual
knowing an unknown
well-written research of an unfortunately narrow scope
recommended
Good analysis, to be read as a novel, with several anecdotes |
49. Saudi Arabia Enters the Twenty-First Century: The Military and International Security Dimensions (Vol 2) by Anthony H. Cordesman | |
Hardcover: 440
Pages
(2003-04-30)
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50. Princes, Brokers, and Bureaucrats: Oil and the State in Saudi Arabia by Steffen Hertog | |
Hardcover: 312
Pages
(2010-02-18)
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Unravelling a complex structure called Saudi Arabia |
51. Saudi Arabia in the Balance: Political Economy, Society, Foreign Affairs by Gerd Nonneman | |
Hardcover: 460
Pages
(2006-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description "Many illuminating essays." "A welcome and breathtaking burst of new knowledge. There is no volume today that contains so much useful material." Saudi Arabia in the Balance brings together today's leading scholars in the field to investigate the domestic, regional, and international affairs of a Kingdom whose policies have so far eluded the outside world. With the passing of King Fahd and the installation of King Abdullah, a contemporary understanding of Saudi Arabia is essential as the Kingdom enters a new era of leadership and particularly when many Saudis themselves are increasingly debating, and actively shaping, the future direction of domestic and foreign affairs. Each of the essays, framed in the aftermath of 9/11 and the 2003 invasion of Iraq, offers a systematic perspective into the country's political and economic realities as well as the tension between its regional and global roles. Important topics covered include U.S. and Saudi relations; Saudi oil policy; the Islamist threat to the monarchy regime; educational opportunities; the domestic rise of liberal opposition; economic reform; the role of the royal family; and the country's foreign relations in a changing international world. Contributors: Paul Aarts, Madawi Al-Rasheed, Rachel Bronson,Iris Glosemeyer, Steffen Hertog, Yossi Kostiner, Stéphane Lacroix, Giacomo Luciani, Monica Malik, Roel Meijer, Tim Niblock, Gerd Nonneman, Michaela Prokop,Abdulaziz Sager, Guido Steinberg |
52. Succession In Saudi Arabia by Joseph A. Kechichian | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2001-07-06)
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Essential Reading... |
53. The Kingdom: Saudi Arabia and the Challenge of the Twenty-first Century (Columbia/Hurst) | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2009-03-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Since its launch in 2006, SaudiDebate.com has become the foremost independent, English-language Web site to address issues facing contemporary Saudi Arabians. Adhering to a nonpartisan stance, the site fosters open debate between distinguished contributors from across the Arab world, quickly making it the chosen destination for perspectives on Arabia and the wider Arab Middle East. The Kingdom brings together for the first time a targeted selection of these writings, providing readers with much-needed context for the role of Saudi Arabia in the world today. Contributors include such established figures as Madawi Al-Rasheed, Khalid Al-Dakhil, Badriyyah Al-Bishr, Saad Sowayan, and Mona Eltahawy. Chapter topics range from reformism under King Abdullah to Saudi Arabia's position as a regional power broker, speaking to the breadth of issues that currently preoccupy Saudis and other Arab intellectuals. This collection particularly illuminates the struggle to build a modern society with respect to religious, cultural, and historical traditions. Divided into four sections, the volume specifically tackles domestic politics in Saudi Arabia, the kingdom's role in regional affairs, studies of Saudi society, and Saudi cultural and religious life. |
54. Veiled Atrocities: True Stories of Oppression in Saudi Arabia by Sami Alrabaa | |
Paperback: 275
Pages
(2010-03-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description A German woman married to a Saudi man makes the mistake of taking a taxi downtown without a male escort. For her "crime" she is arrested, raped, and thrown into prison. Later her German-Saudi baby son is taken away and she is deported to Cyprus without passport and money. A Syrian truck driver is accused of stealing the truck he is driving. As a consequence, both of his hands are amputated. Are these incredible but true incidents merely aberrations, the result of a few power-crazed officials acting outrageously outside the reach of a generally law-abiding society? Unfortunately, they are all too common in the theocratic police state that is contemporary Saudi Arabia. As author Sami Alrabaa vividly recounts in this shocking expose, in the wealthy Saudi oil kingdom there is no such thing as secular law or modern courts. Instead, Saudi princes create the laws, based on Sharia, Islamic law derived from the Koran and Hadith, and the muttawas act as judges, enforcers, and executioners. Alrabaa lived and worked in Saudi Arabia for many years. A fluent speaker of Arabic, he was told about the many appalling incidents reported in this book by victims and their friends and relatives. He cross-checked all the accounts here given through multiple interviews. Amazingly, in some cases, the actual victimizers themselves openly, often with condescending and smug contempt, corroborated the events. This revealing portrait of intolerance and social oppression presents an image that foreign reporters never see in the carefully controlled Saudi kingdom. Customer Reviews (2)
Unbelievable....Because It's Probably Fiction
Veiled atrocities |
55. The Creation of Saudi Arabia: Ibn Saud and British Imperial Policy, 1914-1927 (History and Society in the Islamic World) by Askar H. Al-Enazy | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(2009-11-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Overturning previous interpretations that see the territorial expansion of the Saudi state between 1915 and 1926 as the result of an aggressive Wahhabi ideology carried out by a politically ambitious Ibn Saud, this book explores the links between Saudi territorial expansion and British Imperial policy. Depicting this expansion as the outcome of the implementation of Britain’s imperial policy to achieve specific regional military and political objectives in the Middle East, the author examines the Anglo-Saudi legal arrangement which fully integrated Saudi foreign policy into the framework of Britain’s imperial policy system in order to serve specific British military and political objectives in the Middle East concerning primarily, but not exclusively, the occupation of Palestine. The personality of Ibn Saud and his religious ideology of Wahhabism served as most effective policy instruments.The author shows how Ibn saud’s motivation was primarily defensive, preservationist and in agreement with the acquiescent nature of Wahhabism in which absolute obedience to the ruler constitutes its cardinal principle. In this context, he compares its inherently antagonistic attitude towards non-Wahhabi muslims with its fundamentally benevolent outlook towards non-Muslims, particularly western Christian powers. |
56. National Security in Saudi Arabia: Threats, Responses, and Challenges (Praeger Security International) by Anthony H. Cordesman | |
Hardcover: 452
Pages
(2005-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description With continuing instability in Iraq, the threat of a nuclear Iran, and the ever-present reality of further terrorist attacks within its own borders, Saudi Arabia has been forced to make some hard decisions. The current structure of the Saudi security apparatus is only one pathway to improved security. Economic and demographic threats may well be the hardest hurdles to overcome. What has been accomplished since 2001 and what are the real prospects and implications of further reform? To what extent should the kingdom continue to rely on the US to protect its interests? Cordesman and Obaid argue that it is time to put an end to client and tutorial relations. Saudi Arabia must emerge as a true partner. This will require the creation of effective Saudi forces for both defense and counterterrorism. Saudi Arabia has embarked on a process of political, economic, and social reforms that reflects a growing understanding by the governing members of the royal family, Saudi technocrats, and Saudi businessmen that Saudi Arabia must reform and diversify its economy and must create vast numbers of new jobs for its young and growing population. There is a similar understanding that economic reform must be combined with some level of political and social reform if Saudi Arabia is to remain stable in the face of change. With Gulf security, the war on terrorism, and the security of some sixty percent of the world's oil reserves at stake, the real question is how quickly Saudi Arabia can change and adapt its overall approach to security, and how successful it will be in the process. Customer Reviews (1)
The Benchmark |
57. Saudi Arabia Diplomatic Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by Ibp Usa | |
Perfect Paperback: 300
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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58. Iran's Rivalry With Saudi Arabia Between the Gulf Wars (Durham Middle East Monographs.) by Henner Furtig | |
Hardcover: 308
Pages
(2002-11)
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The forces behind Middle East dynamics
Iran's Rivalry with Saudi Arabia between the Gulf Wars |
59. The Remaking of Saudi Arabia: The Struggle Between King Sa'Ud and Crown Prince Faysal, 1953-1962 (Dayan Center Papers, 121) by S. Izraeli, Sarah Yizraeli | |
Paperback: 219
Pages
(1998-01)
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60. After King Fahd: Succession in Saudi Arabia (Policy Papers) by Simon Henderson | |
Paperback: 73
Pages
(1994-04)
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After King Fahd: Succession in Saudi Arabia Middle East Quarterly, December 1994
the secret world of saudi mafia leader |
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