The Son King: Reform and Repression in Saudi Arabia

Author:   Madawi Al-Rasheed (Lse)
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Pages:   312
Publication Date:   01 January 2021
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The Son King: Reform and Repression in Saudi Arabia


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In 2018, journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered by Saudi regime operatives, shocking the international community and tarnishing the reputation of Muhammad bin Salman, the kingdom's young, reformist crown prince. Domestically, bin Salman's reforms have proven divisive, and his adoption of populist nationalism and fierce repression of diverse critical voices--religious scholars, feminists and dissident youth--have failed to silence a vibrant and well-connected Saudi society. Madawi Al-Rasheed lays bare the world of repression behind the crown prince's reforms. She dissects the Saudi regime's propaganda and progressive new image, while also dismissing Orientalist views that despotism is the only pathway to stable governance in the Middle East. Charting old and new challenges to the fragile Saudi nation from the kingdom's very inception, this blistering book exposes the dangerous contradictions at the heart of the Son King's Saudi Arabia.

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Author:   Madawi Al-Rasheed (Lse)
Publisher:   OUP India
Imprint:   OUP India
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.640kg
ISBN:  

9780197558140


ISBN 10:   0197558143
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   01 January 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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With MBS a stone's throw away from the throne of Saudi Arabia, this book couldn't be more urgently needed. Madawi Al-Rasheed sets the crown prince within a wider historical context and exposes the repression behind his image as a 'liberal reformer'. -- Iyad El-Baghdadi, writer, activist and founder of the Kawaakibi Foundation An exceptionally clear-sighted, readable analysis of the regime of Crown Prince Muhammad ibn Salman. With consummate skill, Al-Rasheed has dissected his programme of populist nationalism, bringing to light not only the methods used, but also the contradictions at its heart.-- Charles Tripp, Professor Emeritus of Politics, SOAS University of London This book felt close to my heart as a woman activist and exile. Madawi Al-Rasheed provides nuanced analysis of reimagined Saudi nationalism, the excessive repression sold as the inevitable price of reforms, and the resistance of a new diaspora movement. A must-read. -- Hala Al-Dosari, activist and Robert E. Wilhelm Fellow, MIT Center for International Studies A brilliant response to those who claim that Saudis need enlightened despotism to get ahead. Despotic the Son King surely is, but his lights are off, and he is driving the country--and the region--into the wall. Woe to the land whose king is a child.-- Pascal Menoret, Ren e and Lester Crown Professor of Modern Middle East Studies, Brandeis University Madawi Al-Rasheed brilliantly goes beyond the overused dichotomy between reform and 'tradition' and studies the social and political realities of Saudi Arabia's new era. From populist nationalism to a growing Saudi diaspora, The Son King is an essential book for understanding the crown prince's kingdom.-- Abdullah Alaoudh, Visiting Adjunct Professor, George Washington University This book heralds the emergence of an organized political opposition in the growing Saudi Arabian diaspora. --Foreign Affairs Packed with information about Saudi Arabia that is fascinating in its own right . . . [Al-Rasheed] offers many invaluable insights into a country whose future may be less certain than it looks to outsiders.-- The Tablet Anyone interested in what is happening in Saudi Arabia will find [this] a good read . . . The Son King joins the growing body of work that unmasks the reality of repression in the Kingdom and challenges the simplistic notion of Saudi Arabians as religious extremists who need a royal strongman to keep them in check.-- Middle East Monitor With MBS a stone's throw away from the throne of Saudi Arabia, this book couldn't be more urgently needed. Madawi Al-Rasheed sets the crown prince within a wider historical context and exposes the repression behind his image as a 'liberal reformer'.-- Iyad El-Baghdadi, writer, activist and founder of the Kawaakibi Foundation The book is an important witness to the crown prince's thuggish abuses, and it provides a window into Saudi society and the diverse group of Saudi exiles that has spread out around the world to escape this government. Her account is also a scathing indictment of the Saudi regime under its current leadership, and she doesn't hold back from offering withering criticism of the crown prince's demagogic new nationalism and his use of sectarianism to promote the war on Yemen. -- American Conservative, Daniel Larison


With MBS a stone's throw away from the throne of Saudi Arabia, this book couldn't be more urgently needed. Madawi Al-Rasheed sets the crown prince within a wider historical context and exposes the repression behind his image as a 'liberal reformer'. -- Iyad El-Baghdadi, writer, activist and founder of the Kawaakibi Foundation An exceptionally clear-sighted, readable analysis of the regime of Crown Prince Muhammad ibn Salman. With consummate skill, Al-Rasheed has dissected his programme of populist nationalism, bringing to light not only the methods used, but also the contradictions at its heart. -- Charles Tripp, Professor Emeritus of Politics, SOAS University of London This book felt close to my heart as a woman activist and exile. Madawi Al-Rasheed provides nuanced analysis of reimagined Saudi nationalism, the excessive repression sold as the inevitable price of reforms, and the resistance of a new diaspora movement. A must-read. -- Hala Al-Dosari, activist and Robert E. Wilhelm Fellow, MIT Center for International Studies A brilliant response to those who claim that Saudis need enlightened despotism to get ahead. Despotic the Son King surely is, but his lights are off, and he is driving the country--and the region--into the wall. Woe to the land whose king is a child. -- Pascal Menoret, Ren e and Lester Crown Professor of Modern Middle East Studies, Brandeis University Madawi Al-Rasheed brilliantly goes beyond the overused dichotomy between reform and 'tradition' and studies the social and political realities of Saudi Arabia's new era. From populist nationalism to a growing Saudi diaspora, The Son King is an essential book for understanding the crown prince's kingdom. -- Abdullah Alaoudh, Visiting Adjunct Professor, George Washington University


With MBS a stone's throw away from the throne of Saudi Arabia, this book couldn't be more urgently needed. Madawi Al-Rasheed sets the crown prince within a wider historical context and exposes the repression behind his image as a 'liberal reformer'. -- Iyad El-Baghdadi, writer, activist and founder of the Kawaakibi Foundation An exceptionally clear-sighted, readable analysis of the regime of Crown Prince Muhammad ibn Salman. With consummate skill, Al-Rasheed has dissected his programme of populist nationalism, bringing to light not only the methods used, but also the contradictions at its heart. -- Charles Tripp, Professor Emeritus of Politics, SOAS University of London This book felt close to my heart as a woman activist and exile. Madawi Al-Rasheed provides nuanced analysis of reimagined Saudi nationalism, the excessive repression sold as the inevitable price of reforms, and the resistance of a new diaspora movement. A must-read. -- Hala Al-Dosari, activist and Robert E. Wilhelm Fellow, MIT Center for International Studies A brilliant response to those who claim that Saudis need enlightened despotism to get ahead. Despotic the Son King surely is, but his lights are off, and he is driving the country--and the region--into the wall. Woe to the land whose king is a child. -- Pascal Menoret, Renee and Lester Crown Professor of Modern Middle East Studies, Brandeis University Madawi Al-Rasheed brilliantly goes beyond the overused dichotomy between reform and 'tradition' and studies the social and political realities of Saudi Arabia's new era. From populist nationalism to a growing Saudi diaspora, The Son King is an essential book for understanding the crown prince's kingdom. -- Abdullah Alaoudh, Visiting Adjunct Professor, George Washington University This book heralds the emergence of an organized political opposition in the growing Saudi Arabian diaspora. --Foreign Affairs Packed with information about Saudi Arabia that is fascinating in its own right . . . [Al-Rasheed] offers many invaluable insights into a country whose future may be less certain than it looks to outsiders. -- The Tablet Anyone interested in what is happening in Saudi Arabia will find [this] a good read . . . The Son King joins the growing body of work that unmasks the reality of repression in the Kingdom and challenges the simplistic notion of Saudi Arabians as religious extremists who need a royal strongman to keep them in check. -- Middle East Monitor With MBS a stone's throw away from the throne of Saudi Arabia, this book couldn't be more urgently needed. Madawi Al-Rasheed sets the crown prince within a wider historical context and exposes the repression behind his image as a 'liberal reformer'. -- Iyad El-Baghdadi, writer, activist and founder of the Kawaakibi Foundation The book is an important witness to the crown prince's thuggish abuses, and it provides a window into Saudi society and the diverse group of Saudi exiles that has spread out around the world to escape this government. Her account is also a scathing indictment of the Saudi regime under its current leadership, and she doesn't hold back from offering withering criticism of the crown prince's demagogic new nationalism and his use of sectarianism to promote the war on Yemen. -- American Conservative, Daniel Larison


With MBS a stone's throw away from the throne of Saudi Arabia, this book couldn't be more urgently needed. Madawi Al-Rasheed sets the crown prince within a wider historical context and exposes the repression behind his image as a 'liberal reformer'. -- Iyad El-Baghdadi, writer, activist and founder of the Kawaakibi Foundation An exceptionally clear-sighted, readable analysis of the regime of Crown Prince Muhammad ibn Salman. With consummate skill, Al-Rasheed has dissected his programme of populist nationalism, bringing to light not only the methods used, but also the contradictions at its heart. -- Charles Tripp, Professor Emeritus of Politics, SOAS University of London This book felt close to my heart as a woman activist and exile. Madawi Al-Rasheed provides nuanced analysis of reimagined Saudi nationalism, the excessive repression sold as the inevitable price of reforms, and the resistance of a new diaspora movement. A must-read. -- Hala Al-Dosari, activist and Robert E. Wilhelm Fellow, MIT Center for International Studies A brilliant response to those who claim that Saudis need enlightened despotism to get ahead. Despotic the Son King surely is, but his lights are off, and he is driving the country--and the region--into the wall. Woe to the land whose king is a child. -- Pascal Menoret, Ren e and Lester Crown Professor of Modern Middle East Studies, Brandeis University Madawi Al-Rasheed brilliantly goes beyond the overused dichotomy between reform and 'tradition' and studies the social and political realities of Saudi Arabia's new era. From populist nationalism to a growing Saudi diaspora, The Son King is an essential book for understanding the crown prince's kingdom. -- Abdullah Alaoudh, Visiting Adjunct Professor, George Washington University Al-Rasheed's recounting of the 2018 murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi is familiar, but she places it in a novel and intriguing context: his killing by Saudi agents in Istanbul both reflected and further encouraged political activism among new communities of Saudi exiles in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. --Lisa Anderson, Foreign Affairs


"""An exceptionally clear-sighted, readable analysis of the regime of Crown Prince Muhammad ibn Salman. With consummate skill, Al-Rasheed has dissected his programme of populist nationalism, bringing to light not only the methods used, but also the contradictions at its heart.""-- Charles Tripp, Professor Emeritus of Politics, SOAS University of London ""This book felt close to my heart as a woman activist and exile. Madawi Al-Rasheed provides nuanced analysis of reimagined Saudi nationalism, the excessive repression sold as the inevitable price of reforms, and the resistance of a new diaspora movement. A must-read."" -- Hala Al-Dosari, activist and Robert E. Wilhelm Fellow, MIT Center for International Studies ""A brilliant response to those who claim that Saudis need enlightened despotism to get ahead. Despotic the Son King surely is, but his lights are off, and he is driving the country--and the region--into the wall. Woe to the land whose king is a child.""-- Pascal Menoret, Renée and Lester Crown Professor of Modern Middle East Studies, Brandeis University ""Madawi Al-Rasheed brilliantly goes beyond the overused dichotomy between ""reform"" and 'tradition' and studies the social and political realities of Saudi Arabia's new era. From populist nationalism to a growing Saudi diaspora, The Son King is an essential book for understanding the crown prince's kingdom.""-- Abdullah Alaoudh, Visiting Adjunct Professor, George Washington University ""This book heralds the emergence of an organized political opposition in the growing Saudi Arabian diaspora."" --Foreign Affairs""Packed with information about Saudi Arabia that is fascinating in its own right . . . [Al-Rasheed] offers many invaluable insights into a country whose future may be less certain than it looks to outsiders.""-- The Tablet ""Anyone interested in what is happening in Saudi Arabia will find [this] a good read . . . The Son King joins the growing body of work that unmasks the reality of repression in the Kingdom and challenges the simplistic notion of Saudi Arabians as religious extremists who need a royal strongman to keep them in check.""-- Middle East Monitor ""With MBS a stone's throw away from the throne of Saudi Arabia, this book couldn't be more urgently needed. Madawi Al-Rasheed sets the crown prince within a wider historical context and exposes the repression behind his image as a 'liberal reformer'.""-- Iyad El-Baghdadi, writer, activist and founder of the Kawaakibi Foundation ""The book is an important witness to the crown prince's thuggish abuses, and it provides a window into Saudi society and the diverse group of Saudi exiles that has spread out around the world to escape this government. Her account is also a scathing indictment of the Saudi regime under its current leadership, and she doesn't hold back from offering withering criticism of the crown prince's demagogic new nationalism and his use of sectarianism to promote the war on Yemen."" -- American Conservative, Daniel Larison"


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Madawi Al-Rasheed is Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics Middle East Centre. She is the author and editor of several books on Saudi Arabia, most recently Salman's Legacy: The Dilemmas of a New Era in Saudi Arabia.

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