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| 11707. CREATING CONSENSUS AND WAGING WAR: ISSUES IN THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF SAUDI ARABIA. Traces Saudi Arabia's development as a nation, from the era of nomadic warfare in the early 20th century, to its emergence as an independent state under Ibn Saud, its position during World War I, achievement of statehood in 1932, the impact of oil wealth beginning in the late 1940s, and its involvement in regional wars during the 1970s to 1990s. Examines Saudi Arabia's foreign relations with Western powers and with other Arab states. 12p. 23f. 12b. |
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