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ohammed bin Salman. A monarch-to-be THE OLD ORDER CRUMBLES . M without scruples? Or a visionary seeking a • Upending the House of Saud. path to global power? A social reformer deter - • King Abdullah: The Surprise Reformer. mined to bring his country into the twenty-first • King Salman: The Daedalus of Saudi century? Or just another brutal dictator? A Arabia. leader on the road to greatness, or one destined THE NEW SAUDI ARABIA . to follow in the footsteps of Icarus? Veteran • The Kingdom of MBS. Washington Post foreign correspondent David • The Fourth Industrial Revolution. NEW! Ottaway draws on more than a half-century of • “Who Will Rid Me of This Troublesome observation and reporting to shed light on these Journalist?” conundrums at the heart of any attempt to under - • The Quest for Great Power Status. stand Saudi Arabia—and the man who is poised • The Saudi-US Relationship: to rule the country for decades to come. Too Damaged to Repair? David B. Ottaway has been covering Saudi CONCLUSION . Arabia, as a Washington Post journalist and • Prospects for Reform ... and Repression. bureau chief and then as a scholar, since the 1970s. At present, he is a Middle East August 2021/ca. 210 pages fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center. ISBN: 978-1-62637-980-0 pb $29.95 /£23.95 Australia: A$46.20

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