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From sheikhs to sultanism : statecraft and authority in Saudi Arabia and the UAE / Christopher M. Davidson.

By: Davidson, Christopher M. (Christopher Michael) [author.].Series: Oxford scholarship online: Publisher: London : Hurst & Company, 2021Description: 1 online resource (240 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780197610862 (ebook) :.Subject(s): Saudi Arabia -- Politics and government -- 1982- | United Arab Emirates -- Politics and government -- 1971- | Saudi Arabia -- Economic conditions | United Arab Emirates -- Economic conditions | Sultanate | åAl Sa°åud, Muòhammad bin Salmåan bin °Abd al-°Azåiz, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, 1985- | Al Nahyan, Sultan bin Khalifa ZayedAdditional Physical Form: Print version : 9780197586488DDC classification: 320.953 Online resources: Oxford scholarship online Summary: Muhammad bin Salman Al-Saud and Muhammad bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the respective princely strongmen of Saudi Arabia and the UAE, have torn up the old rules. They have spurred game-changing economic master plans, presided over vast anti-corruption crackdowns, tackled entrenched religious forces, and overseen the mass arrest of critics. In parallel, they also appear to have replaced the old 'sheikhly' consensus systems of their predecessors with something more autocratic, more personalistic, and perhaps even analytically distinct. These are the two wealthiest and most populous Gulf monarchies, and increasingly important global powers - Saudi Arabia is a G20 member, and the UAE is the 2020 World Expo host. Such sweeping changes to their statecraft and authority structures could well end up having a direct impact, for better or worse, on policies, economies and individual lives all around the world.
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Also issued in print: 2021.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Muhammad bin Salman Al-Saud and Muhammad bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the respective princely strongmen of Saudi Arabia and the UAE, have torn up the old rules. They have spurred game-changing economic master plans, presided over vast anti-corruption crackdowns, tackled entrenched religious forces, and overseen the mass arrest of critics. In parallel, they also appear to have replaced the old 'sheikhly' consensus systems of their predecessors with something more autocratic, more personalistic, and perhaps even analytically distinct. These are the two wealthiest and most populous Gulf monarchies, and increasingly important global powers - Saudi Arabia is a G20 member, and the UAE is the 2020 World Expo host. Such sweeping changes to their statecraft and authority structures could well end up having a direct impact, for better or worse, on policies, economies and individual lives all around the world.

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