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ISBN: PB: 9781850658979

Hurst Publishers

October 2009

256 pp.

21.6x13.8 cm

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£19,99
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Kingdom

Saudi Arabia and the Challenge of the 21st Century

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The prominence of Saudi Arabia in international relations today is undisputed. Bringing together contributors from the worlds of business, politics, journalism and academia, The Kingdom provides a much-needed context to the role that Saudi Arabia plays today. In so doing, it unravels the contradictions and complexities of the relationship between Saudi Arabia and the West. The Kingdom brings together a fascinating and diverse group of authors, including such established figures as Madawi Al-Rasheed, Khalid Al-Dakhil, Badriyyah Al-Bishr, Saad Sowayan and Mona Eltahawy. The chapters range widely in their subject matter, from reformism under King Abdullah to Saudi Arabia's role as a regional power broker, thereby revealing the great breadth of issues preoccupying Saudis and others as they seek to build a modern state without compromising their powerful attachment to the religious, cultural and historical traditions which are the bedrock of Saudi society. The book is divided into four sections: Saudi domestic political issues, the Kingdom's role in regional affairs, studies of Saudi society, and cultural and religious life in the Kingdom.

About the Author

Joshua Craze is attached to the British Institute of Eastern Africa and is a contributing writer at SaudiDebate.

Mark Huband is an award-winning journalist who was formerly Middle East correspondent for the "Financial Times". He is the author of several books including "Warriors Of The Prophet: The Struggle For Islam".