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The Islamic Utopia :The Illusion of Reform in Saudi Arabia

The Islamic Utopia

The Islamic Utopia :The Illusion of Reform in Saudi Arabia

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Will Saudi Arabia join the democratic wave in the Middle East? The uprisings and revolutions of the twenty-first century have not yet affected the stability of the House of Saud, which remains secretive, highly repressive and propped up by the West.

The Islamic Utopia uses a range of sources including first-hand reporting and recently released WikiLeaks documents to examine Saudi Arabia in the decade after the 9/11 attacks, when King Abdullah’s 'reform' agenda took centre stage in public debate. It considers Saudi claims of 'exemption' from the democratic demands of the Arab Spring.

Andrew Hammond argues that for too long Western media and governments have accepted Saudi leaders' claims to be a buttress against jihadist Islam and that a new policy is needed towards the House of Saud.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780745332697
ISBN10 0745332692
Number Of Pages 336
Item Weight 345 g
Publisher / Reseller Pluto Press
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

'If there is anyone who can write knowledgeably and intelligently about Saudi Arabia, it is Andrew Hammond' -- As'ad AbuKhalil, Department of Politics, California State University Stanislaus, author of 'The Battle for Saudi Arabia: Royalty, Fundamentalism, and Global Power'
'Fascinating. Reconciles the demands of scholarly depth with keen personal insights into everyday life in Saudi Arabia' -- Dr Larbi Sadiki, Senior Lecturer in Middle East Politics, University of Exeter
'A timely and insightful book exposing the many myths underpinning the stability of the Saudi state. Packed with sharp analysis on the ruling family's religious alliances, its grappling with terrorists, and its looming inability to keep spending its way out of political crises, Hammond's work is an Arab Spring must-read' -- Dr Christopher M. Davidson, Reader in Middle East Politics, Durham University, author of Dubai: The Vulnerability of Success and editor of Power and Politics in the Persian Gulf Monarchies

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Author's Bio

Andrew Hammond is a senior correspondent for a global news agency, currently based in Dubai. He is the author of What The Arabs Think of America (2008) and Popular Culture in the Arab World (2007), and was the agency bureau chief in Saudi Arabia for several years.

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