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Succession In Saudi Arabia [Hardcover]

Joseph A. Kechichian (Author)
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0312238800 978-0312238803 July 6, 2001 First Edition
The stability of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia remains critical to Western security and economic interests. This crucial study focuses on generation change and identifies individuals with greatest leadership potential; examines their political, social, and religious views, including of the US; and evaluates factors likely to influence the survival of the Sauds as a ruling family. Understanding who are the players and what they are likely to do is ever more important. Supplemented with basic documents on Saudi Arabia, this is a vital resource for business and political analysts.

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“This is a book that is necessary...Mr. Kechichian is unusually well informed.” —Economist
“The definitive work on the complex and complicated workings of the Saudi Royal Family.” --John Christie, former British diplomat and publisher of Gulf States Newsletter
“A fascinating account that refutes much of the West’s conventional wisdom.” --Robert Looney, Naval Postgraduate School
"A study of royal succession from the time of the legendary Ibn Saud to the present day, this book gauges the strengths and weaknesses of the Saudi state..."--Foreign Affairs

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Joseph A. Kechichian is the CEO of Kechichian & Associates, LLC, and a Fellow at the Gustav E. von Grunebaum Center for Near East Studies, University of California, Los Angeles.

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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan; First Edition edition (July 6, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312238800
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312238803
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.3 x 1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Essential Reading..., October 28, 2005
This review is from: Succession In Saudi Arabia (Hardcover)
Kechichian asserts that the very appearance of his book indicates the Saudi family has "reached a very high level of political maturity," but reading the book makes this statement sound more like flattery than scholarly analysis.1 The vast size of the Saud family and its complete domination of the state named after them combine to make the rest of the world disappear from the intra-family wrangling over the succession. Reading about the Saudi succession question means entering the claustrophobic precincts of 36 sons of the state's founder (25 of whom survive), plus the 260 or so grandsons (the distaff side plays no public role). It is probably fair to say that never in the history of monarchy has a ruling dynasty included so many actors and so many complications. For example, one important factor in a man's standing is the ties his mother had to an important tribe; others are the number of his full brothers and his success in placing his sons in key positions. Another complexity arises from generational overlap - the youngest of the sons (born in 1947) is younger than the oldest of the great-grand-sons (born 1946), leading to a situation where "the pool of potentially active princes contains elements of four generations that are of roughly similar ages." From all this come a unique bouquet of family alliances and intrigues.

Getting down to specifics: the Heir Apparent, `Abdullah, controls the National Guard but "remains relatively weak" because of his somewhat isolated position within the family. With success, he has worked to make up for this by reaching out to the populace in an effort to become the "people's king"; nice try, says Kechichian, but "support within the family remains far more important." King Fahd's codification of the succession in 1992 amounted to a "bombshell" whose implications are still being worked out. The son to watch is Salman second youngest (b. 1936) of the bloc of full brothers known as the "Sudayri Seven." Of the grandsons, ten have a bright political future. Perhaps Kechichian's most important conclusion, one which this reviewer fully endorses, is that the Saud family is "far more secure than generally assumed."
1 Kechichian builds on what he calls the "enlightened" 1994 study by Simon Henderson, After King Fahd: Succession in Saudi Arabia (reviewed in MEQ, Dec. 1994. p. 81).
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The stability of Saudi Arabia is largely determined by the nature of its political system, which is, in large part, centered on the ruling Al Saud family. Read the first page
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mosque takeover, second deputy prime minister, senior ulama, multiple power centers, minister rank, senior princes, extensive business interests, free princes, holy mosques, senior family members, family rivalries, family politics, cadet branches, ruling family, younger princes
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Abdul Aziz, Heir Apparent, Saudi Arabia, King Fahd, National Guard, King Saud, King Faysal, Abdul Rahman, King Khalid, Prince Abdallah, Defense Minister Sultan, Prince Sultan, Eastern Province, Council of Ministers, Saddam Hussein, United States, Prince Faysal, Saud Al-Kabir, Prince Fahd, Prince Salman, Foreign Minister Saud, Sudayri Seven, Abdul Illah, Abdul Majid, Makkah Mosque
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