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Saudi Arabia Enters the Twenty-First Century The Political, Foreign Policy, Economic, and Energy Dimensions
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Published with The Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C.
Book Code: C7998
ISBN: 0-275-97998-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-97998-0
608 pages, charts, figures, tables
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 4/30/2003
List Price: $81.95 (UK Sterling Price: £47.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • This extensively researched book from Anthony Cordesman is timely. It draws on a variety of sources to paint a fairly plausible picture of Saudi Arabia as it now stands; perhaps on the cusp of peaceful change, perhaps not. But it is the present situation and the possible future development of the major strands in foreign relations, internal politics and security, demographics and so are that are developed in depth...This is a useful and interesting book, packed full of information, statistics and views...[I]t paints as clear an overview of the extraordinary Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as one is likely to get at present.
    —Philip Barnes, The Journal of Energy Literature X.
    1/2004
Description: As the world carefully monitors tensions in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia increasingly finds itself the center of political scrutiny in both its internal and external relations. With its military capabilities largely dependent upon the United States and other Western forces, Saudi Arabia cannot concentrate on internal change at the expense of external security. This study looks beyond a narrow definition of political stability to examine the implications of Saudi Arabia's changes in external relations with Iran and Iraq, as well as its cooperation with the other Southern Gulf States. Cordesman explores the issue of succession in the Royal Family, the immediate political probabilities, and the generational changes that are occurring. Growing uncertainties in the world energy market continue to impact nearly every facet of the Saudi economy. Saudi Arabia faces ongoing demographic problems, as well as a need to diversify and restructure its economy. The Kingdom must find a way to adapt its traditional culture, religious customs, education, and political structure to the needs of a modern nation. Such change will come neither quickly nor easily. And with King Fahd's health in question and Crown Prince Abdullah already in his mid-seventies, major questions remain as to how the regime's future will ultimately affect the delicate balance in the entire region.
LC Card Number: 2002044974
LCC Class: DS244
Dewey Class: 953
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