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Saudi Arabia In The New Middle East Council Special Report F Gregory Gause Iii

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Saudi Arabia In The New Middle East Council Special Report F Gregory Gause Iii
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Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 64
Author: F Gregory Gause III
ISBN: 9780876095164, 0876095163
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Saudi Arabia In The New Middle East Council Special Report F Gregory Gause Iii by F Gregory Gause Iii 9780876095164, 0876095163 instant download after payment.

Saudi Arabia is one of the only countries in the Arab world that has not experienced a serious internal political crisis as a result of the region's recent unrest. The al- Saud regime was able to maintain stability by, among other measures, raising government salaries and augmenting social welfare programs, adroitly deploying its well-trained security forces, and mobilizing a host of patronage networks —especially the religious establishment. The regime still faces challenges, however. Most notably, a succession crisis within the ruling royal family, a severe drop in oil prices, and high unemployment among the country's youth could threaten the regime's long-term stability.This Council Special Report posits that, while the Arab Awakening has caused tensions in Saudi-American relations, the two countries do not face a crisis, as many analysts argue. Although Riyadh and Washington have often been at odds over how to respond to the unrest in the region, they still have significant mutual interests such as counterterrorism cooperation and balancing Iran. Accordingly, U.S. policymakers should prioritize these interests while recognizing that Saudi Arabia will not agree with American policy preferences on all issues.

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