1st Edition

Routledge Library Editions: Saudi Arabia

    2326 Pages
    by Routledge

    Routledge Library Editions: Saudi Arabia republishes for the first time some key texts on Saudi Arabia, previously out-of-print. The titles cover all aspects of the country, from its native people and their customs, to the formation of the nation state; analyses of the country’s oil economy and its impact on its society; and studies of the country’s, and region’s, politics. Together, the books in this set form an essential reference source to Saudi Arabia.

    1. The Arab of the Desert H.R.P. Dickson (1949)  2. The Cohesion of Saudi Arabia Christine Moss Helms (1981)  3. Saudi Arabia Middle East Research Institute (1985)  4. Saudi Arabia 2000 Jean Paul Cleron (1978)  5. Saudi Arabia in the Oil Era Mordechai Abir (1988)  6. State, Society and Economy in Saudi Arabia Tim Niblock (1982)  7. Western Strategic Interests in Saudi Arabia Anthony H. Cordesman (1987)

    Biography

    Multivolume collection by leading authors in the field.