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074545
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Washington DC, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1989.
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041598 | 355.033273/POW 041598 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
005918
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New York, Random House, 1995.
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Description |
xvii, 643p.Hbk
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0679432965
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058758
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Jan-Feb 2005.
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049881
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Jan-Feb 2004.
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Summary/Abstract |
Saudi Arabia is in the throes of a crisis, but its elite is bitterly divided on how to escape it. Crown Prince Abdullah leads a camp of liberal reformers seeking rapprochement with the West, while Prince Nayef, the interior minister, sides with an anti-American Wahhabi religious establishment that has much in common with al Qaeda. Abdullah cuts a higher profile abroad -- but at home Nayef casts a longer and darker shadow.
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