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Kings and presidents : Saudi Arabia and the United States since FDR / Bruce Riedel.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Brookings Order from Chaos project | Geopolitics in the 21st centuryPublisher: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: xv, 251 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
  • cartographic image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780815731375
  • 081573137X
  • 9780815731382
  • 0815731388
Other title:
  • Kings & presidents : Saudi Arabia & the United States since Franklin Delano Roosevelt
  • Saudi Arabia and the United States since FDR
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.538073 23
LOC classification:
  • E183.S25  2018
Contents:
FDR and Ibn Saud, 1744 to 1953 -- Faisal, Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon, 1953 to 1975 -- Khalid and Carter, 1975 to 1982 -- Fahd, Reagan, and Bush, 1982 to 1992 -- Abdallah, Clinton, and Bush, 1993 to 2008 -- Obama and Trump, Abdallah and Salman, 2009-2017 -- Whither Saudi Arabia -- APPENDIX: The official record on Saudi Arabia and 9/11.
Summary: "An insider's account of the often-fraught U.S.-Saudi relationship. Saudi Arabia and the United States have been partners since 1943, when President Roosevelt met with two future Saudi monarchs. Subsequent U.S. presidents have had direct relationships with those kings and their successors-- setting the tone for a special partnership between an absolute monarchy with a unique Islamic identity and the world's most powerful democracy. Although based in large part on economic interests, the U.S.-Saudi relationship has rarely been smooth. Differences over Israel have caused friction since the early days, and ambiguities about Saudi involvement-- or lack of it-- in the September 11 terrorist attacks against the United States continue to haunt the relationship. Now, both countries have new, still-to be-tested leaders in President Trump and King Salman. Bruce Riedel for decades has followed these kings and presidents during his career at the CIA, the White House, and Brookings. This book offers an insider's account of the U.S.-Saudi relationship, with unique insights. Using declassified documents, memoirs by both Saudis and Americans, and eyewitness accounts, this book takes the reader inside the royal palaces, the holy cities, and the White House to gain an understanding of this complex partnership."--Amazon.com.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-232) and index.

FDR and Ibn Saud, 1744 to 1953 -- Faisal, Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon, 1953 to 1975 -- Khalid and Carter, 1975 to 1982 -- Fahd, Reagan, and Bush, 1982 to 1992 -- Abdallah, Clinton, and Bush, 1993 to 2008 -- Obama and Trump, Abdallah and Salman, 2009-2017 -- Whither Saudi Arabia -- APPENDIX: The official record on Saudi Arabia and 9/11.

"An insider's account of the often-fraught U.S.-Saudi relationship. Saudi Arabia and the United States have been partners since 1943, when President Roosevelt met with two future Saudi monarchs. Subsequent U.S. presidents have had direct relationships with those kings and their successors-- setting the tone for a special partnership between an absolute monarchy with a unique Islamic identity and the world's most powerful democracy. Although based in large part on economic interests, the U.S.-Saudi relationship has rarely been smooth. Differences over Israel have caused friction since the early days, and ambiguities about Saudi involvement-- or lack of it-- in the September 11 terrorist attacks against the United States continue to haunt the relationship. Now, both countries have new, still-to be-tested leaders in President Trump and King Salman. Bruce Riedel for decades has followed these kings and presidents during his career at the CIA, the White House, and Brookings. This book offers an insider's account of the U.S.-Saudi relationship, with unique insights. Using declassified documents, memoirs by both Saudis and Americans, and eyewitness accounts, this book takes the reader inside the royal palaces, the holy cities, and the White House to gain an understanding of this complex partnership."--Amazon.com.

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