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Threats, Responses and Challenges," by Anthony H. Cordesman
and Nawaf Obaid.
With
continuing instability in Iraq, the threat of a nuclear Iran, and
the everpresent reality of further terrorist attacks within its
own borders, Saudi Arabia has been forced to make some hard
decisions with regard to the structure of its security apparatus,
as well as dealing with economic and demographic threats.
What has been accomplished since 9/11, and what are the real
prospects and implications for further reform? Cordesman and Obaid
describe in detail the current developments in the threats to
Saudi Arabia, its options for regional security, the developments
in its conventional forces, and its steadily improving internal
security capabilities.
They analyze Saudi security spending, arms imports, and the
readiness and capabilities of each military service, including the
services� relative war-fighting capability. The authors argue
that Saudi security requires further efforts to create effective
Saudi forces for both defense and counterterrorism.
At the same time, they suggest that Saudi Arabia has embarked on a
process of political, economic, and social reform that reflects a
growing understanding by members of the royal family, technocrats,
and businessmen that Saudi Arabia must reform and diversify its
economy and create vast numbers of new jobs for its growing
population.
Further progress is required here as well, and economic reform
must be combined with political and social reform if the Kingdom
is to remain stable in the face of change.
Anthony H. Cordesman holds the Arleigh A. Burke Chair in
Strategy at CSIS and is a national security analyst for ABC News. Nawaf
Obaid is a Saudi national security and intelligence consultant
based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and an adjunct fellow at CSIS.
Praeger/CSIS
472 pp. September 2005
ISBN 0-275-98811-2 6� x 9� $54.95 (hb)
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National
Security in Saudi Arabia: Threats, Responses and Challenges
by
Anthony Cordesman and Nawaf Obaid
Contents
Introduction:
1. The New Balance of Threats in the Gulf Region
2. Asymmetric Threats and Islamist Extremists
3. External Strategic Pressures
4. The Saudi Security Apparatus
5. Saudi Military Forces
6. The Saudi Paramilitary and Internal Security Apparatus
7. Saudi Energy Security
8. Military Reform
9. Internal Security Reform
10. The Broader Priorities for Security Reform
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