Description
Collectively, these reveal a recurrent tendency in which the state paradoxically offers protections to the preservation of revivalism while generating threats against this same religious identity in order to ensure its hold on power. Such a pattern, he argues, not only transcends all discrete periods of Saudi rule, but also manifests regardless of the conservative or progressive nature of a particular administration. Understanding such a pattern not only helps to explain why Saudi Arabia today remains a source of regional sectarianism, but also how such an idiomatic ideology has endured in the face of high modernity and why the state it is likely to struggle in its ongoing quest to open itself further to a diverse and pluralistic world.
About the Author
Ben Rich is a lecturer in international relations, security studies and Middle East politics at Curtin University, Western Australia. His research focuses on Persian-Arabian Gulf geopolitics, terrorism and political violence and the use of identity in authoritarian governance.
Book Information
ISBN 9780522871142
Author Ben Rich
Format Paperback
Page Count 198
Imprint Melbourne University Press
Publisher Melbourne University Press
Weight(grams) 246g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 135mm * 10mm