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Regime stability in Saudi Arabia
The Challenge of Succession
Book • 2012
This book examines the structure of political power amongst elites inside Saudi Arabia and how they cope with the serious challenge posed by succession.
Presenting a theoretical approach linking elite integration with regime stability, it demonstrates that the kingdom’s royal elite is more integrated than commonly perceived.
Based on extensive fieldwork, it surveys key elite sectors, intra-family mechanisms, and historical succession processes, addressing whether the growing number of royals can maintain unity.
Presenting a theoretical approach linking elite integration with regime stability, it demonstrates that the kingdom’s royal elite is more integrated than commonly perceived.
Based on extensive fieldwork, it surveys key elite sectors, intra-family mechanisms, and historical succession processes, addressing whether the growing number of royals can maintain unity.
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Part Three: Prince Mohammed Bin Salman: The Tyrant of Saudi Arabia


