The book analyzes how Saudi Arabia has redefined its national identity and regional role between 2000 and 2025. Key areas of focus include: Historical Foundations: Tracing the 1744 pact between the Al Saud family and Wahhabi clerics, and the subsequent formation of the modern state in 1932. Governance and Power: Examining the re-centralization of authority under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and the use of Vision 2030 to restructure the political and elite order. Economic Strategy: Assessing the "energy-economy nexus," specifically the transition from a traditional rentier state to the ambitious, yet oil-dependent, goals of Vision 2030 and megaprojects like NEOM. Foreign Policy: Detailing Riyadh's assertive regional posture, including rivalries with Iran and Qatar, the intervention in Yemen, and its "strategic hedging" between global powers like the U.S., China, and Russia. National Security: Analyzing threat perceptions regarding terrorism (Al-Qaeda), internal dissent, and regional instability.
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