Legal and political reforms in Saʻudi Arabia

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Legal and political reforms in Saʻudi Arabia

Joseph A. Kéchichian

Routledge, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [328]-335) and index

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The fractious relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia has long been a central concern in Washington. In the aftermath of 9/11 and amongst ongoing wars, the United States confronts an acute dilemma: how to cooperate with Riyadh against terrorism whilst confronting acute anti-Americanism? Using information gathered from extensive interviews with a plethora of officials, this book aims to analyze Saudi domestic reforms. It addresses the significant deficiency of information on such diverse matters as the judiciary and ongoing national dialogues, but also provides an alternative understanding of what motivates Saudi policy makers. How these reforms may impact on future Saudi decision-making will surely generate a slew of policy concerns for the United States and this study offers a few clarifications and solutions. This book will be of interest to anyone seeking a new perspective on the motivation behind legal and political reforms in Saudi Arabia, and the effects of these reforms beyond the Middle East.

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Introduction 1. Reforms within the Judiciary 2.National and International Dialogues 3. Political Participation and Municipal Elections 4. Political Reforms and the Succession Dilemma 5. Reforms and the Petition Industry 6. Saudi Arabia and the United States 7. Conclusion

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