Artículo:

The Saudi Paradox. 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

Autor:

Michael Scott Doran

Página:

35

Publicación:

Foreign Affairs

Volúmen:

83

Número:

1

Periodo:

Enero-Febrero 2004

ISSN:

00157120

SrcID:

00157120 -2004-01.txt