Kingdom Without Borders: Saudi Arabia's Political, Religious and Media Frontiers

Kingdom Without Borders: Saudi Arabia's Political, Religious and Media Frontiers

by Madawi Al-Rasheed (Editor)
Kingdom Without Borders: Saudi Arabia's Political, Religious and Media Frontiers

Kingdom Without Borders: Saudi Arabia's Political, Religious and Media Frontiers

by Madawi Al-Rasheed (Editor)

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Overview

From Tangier to Jakarta, and from Western capitals to those of the Arab world, Saudi Arabia has confirmed its status as a kingdom without borders. Its political influence, religious expansion and media empires are now applauded, debated or contested and both local recipients of Saudi largesse and governments enmeshed in Saudi agendas debate a phenomenon that so far has attracted more sensational reporting than serious scholarly analysis. Kingdom Without Borders is the first volume to shed light on this growing regional and international power and its ambitions to project its influence beyond its frontiers in three interrelated spheres of activity. This volume brings together established scholars from Europe, the US, the Middle East and Asia to map the historical roots and contemporary manifestations of Saudi expansionism.Combining both top-down and grass roots analysis, contributors interrogate the reality and impact of Saudi transnational connections on local politics, religious affiliation and media genres. This exploration leads to a reassessment of the changing nature of state and society in Saudi Arabia in an age of globalisation. It highlights contradictions within Saudi Arabia with the emergence of multiple actors in the state and the consolidation of new non-state actors who, thanks to a second oil boom, may either consolidate or subvert the state. Contributors also trace the impact of Saudi religious, financial and political influence on receiving societies, - including Yemen, the USA and Lebanon - their objective being to move the discussion away from accusations and counter accusations about support for terrorism to offer a nuanced approach to how local contexts are shaped by external actors in a globalised world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199326723
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/22/2008
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Madawi Al-Rasheed is Professor of Anthropology of Religion at King's College London.

Table of Contents

Introduction: an assessment of Saudi political, religious and media expansion
Madawi Al-Rasheed

PART I

Politics Beyond Frontiers

1 Between imara, empire and oil: Saudis in the frontier society of the Persian Gulf
Nelida Fuccaro

2 Saudi expansion: the Lebanese connection, 1924-1952
Fawwaz Traboulsi

3 Determinants and characteristics of Saudi role in Lebanon: the post-civil war years
As'ad AbuKhalil

4 Ambivalent ally: Saudi Arabia and the "war on terror"
Roger Hardy

5 Producing "reformed Islam": a Saudi contribution to the US projects of global governance
Salwa Ismail

6 Kingdom with borders: the political economy of Saudi-European relations
Paul Aarts, Roos Meertens and Joris van Duijne

PART II

The Prospects and Limits of Religious Expansion

7 The refutation of Wahhabism in Arabic sources, 1745-1932
Hamadi Redissi

8 The role of religious ideology in the expansionist policies of Saudi Arabia 183
Saeed Shehabi

9 The minaret and the palace: obedience at home and rebellion abroad
Madawi Al-Rasheed

10 Yusuf al-Uyairi and the transnationalisation of Saudi jihadism
Roel Meijer

11 Salafism in Yemen: a "Saudisation"?
Laurent Bonnefoy

12 Saudi expansion, the Salafi campaign and Arabised Islam in Indonesia
Noorhaidi Hasan

13 The "Arab" in global militancy
Faisal Devji

14 Saudi Arabian expansion in the United States: half-hearted missionary work meets rock-solid resistance
Eleanor Abdella Doumato

PART III

The Media and Multiple Actors

15 Saudi Arabia's media mask 323
Mai Yamani

16 Maintaining Saudi Arabia's cordon sanitaire in the Arab media
Andrew Hammond

17 Bedouinisation or liberalisation of culture? The paradox in the Saudi monopoly of the Arab media
Noha Mellor
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