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SAUDI-US RELATIONS INFORMATION SERVICE

NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE - ISSUE 31

November 3-9, 2003

Issue #31

Week of November 3-9, 2003

 

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Interior Minister Prince Naif inspects the blast site. (AN photo by Raid Qusti)
Al-Muhaya Compound Bombing Site

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WHAT'S NEW

> Saudi-US Relations Information Service (SUSRIS)  Launched
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> New Saudi-American Forum Essays/Items of Interest:

"Redeployment of the F-15 to Tabuk," by Anthony H. Cordesman

"Saudization:  Development and Expectations Management," by Grant F. Smith

"Behind and Beyond the Headlines:  Saudi Arabia," by Karen Miller Lamb

"Correcting Misconceptions About Women's Role in Saudi Society," by Maha Akeel, Arab News staff 

"Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Abdullah Discusses Relations between Muslim and Non-Muslim Nations"

" 'In Defense of the Nation':  Terror and Reform in Saudi Arabia," by James A. Russell

"Strengthening Arab-US Relations:  What Is Required?  A Saudi View of the Palestine Problem," by Amr Khashoggi

"U.S.-Arab Economic Forum:  One World.  Two Cultures.  Endless Possibilities."

"HRH Prince Saud Al-Faisal Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at the U.S. - Arab Economic Forum"

"Saudi-U.S. Relations Information Service (SUSRIS) & Saudi-American (SAF) Quarterly Summary" 

"The United States Must Not Neglect Saudi Arabian Investment," by Tanya C. Hsu

"Saudi-American Forum Interview with Ambassador Chas W. Freeman:  Part III - A Relationship in Transition:  What Is to Be Done?"

"Saudi-American Forum Interview with Ambassador Chas W. Freeman:  Part II - A Relationship in Transition, 9/11, Then What?"

"Saudi-American Forum Interview with Ambassador Chas W. Freeman:  Part I - A Relationship in Transition -- And Then 9/11"

"Saudi Officials Take on 
Challenges in the Media:  Prince Saud Al-Faisal and Prince Turki Al-Faisal Respond to Charges"

"Flogging the Arabs?  The 2004 U.S. Presidential Election and the Middle East," by David T. Dumke

"Whither Saudi Arabia?  Three Authors Try to Penetrate a Middle East Enigma," by David Long

"At Your Service:  Future U.S. Service Exports to Saudi Arabia," by Grant F. Smith

"Saudi Arabia:  Current Issues and U.S. Relations," by Alfred B. Prados, Congressional Research Service

"The Crucibles:  9/11, Afghanistan and the Fashioning of a Foe [Part II]," by Gregory J. H. Dowling

"On Terrorism, Methodism, Saudi 'Wahhabism,' and the Censored 9-11 Report," by Gary Leupp

"Saudis Reject Bin Laden and Terrorism," by Dr. James J. Zogby

"Saudi Government Counterterrorism - Counter Extremism Actions," by Anthony H. Cordesman

"The Crucibles:  9/11, Afghanistan and the Fashioning of a Foe [Part I]," by Gregory J. H. Dowling

"Internet May Lubricate Politics and Economies in Arab World," by Jim Landers

"Common Enemy:  U.S. and Saudi Arabia Unite Against Terrorists," by John Duke Anthony

"Getting Back on Track:  Saudi Study in the U.S.," by Grant F. Smith 

"Saudi Arabia:  A Relationship in Transition," by Hugh Renfro

"The Children of Saudi-American Marriages," by Muddassir H. Siddiqui

"Tribal Traditions and Modern Culture:  A Review of The Belt," by Isabel Cutler

"Imagined Kingdoms:  Islamic Militancy and Opposition in Saudi Arabia," by Gregory J. H. Dowling

"Winds of Change," by Massoud Derhally

"Pumping Up Online Resources to Fuel Saudi-U.S. Relations," by Molouk Y. Ba-Isa

"Remember Khobar Towers," by Louis J. Freeh 

"Saudi Arabia:  Don't Let Bin Laden Win!," by Anthony Cordesman 

"The Approaching Turning Point:  The Future of U.S. Relations with the Gulf States," by F. Gregory Gause, III

"In the Eye of Yet Another Storm: US-Saudi Relations and the Iraq Campaign," by Gregory J.H. Dowling

"Saudi Arabia: Winds of Change in the Desert," by Sandra Mackey

"US-Saudi Ties Prove Crucial in War," by Michael Dobbs

"The Prince," by Elsa Walsh

"Baer's 'Fall of the House of Saud' and the Stakeholders in the Saudi-American Relationship," by Kevin Taecker


"Wahhabism: A Christmas Eve Talk," by Abdalla Musa Tayer Mohammed


"Myths and Realities About Unemployment in Saudi Arabia," by Kevin Taecker

"Saudi Arabs, Americans and Oil," by Robert L. Norberg

"The Role of the Extended Family in Saudi Arabia," by David E. Long
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NEWS

Headlines of Interest
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> GulfWire Digest Saudi Arabia Business
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IN THIS ISSUE

Special Report: Terrorists Strike Riyadh Compound in Suicide Bombing 

1. Perspectives on Developments in US-Saudi Relations:  A Saudi Woman Speaks on the Issues
2.  President Bush on Freedom in the Middle East

3. From the History of Saudi-U.S. Relations
4.  SUSRIS Discussion Forum -- Look Who's Talking
5On the Bookshelf - Politics in an Arabian Oasis:  The Rashidis of Saudi Arabia by Madawi Al Rasheed 
6. What is SUSRIS? 

SPECIAL REPORT FROM THE SAUDI-US RELATIONS INFORMATION SERVICE
TERRORISTS STRIKE RIYADH COMPOUND IN SUICIDE BOMBING 
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AN ITEM OF INTEREST FROM THE SAF
Perspectives on Developments in US-Saudi Relations:  A Saudi Woman Speaks on the Issues

Samar Fatany, a radio talk show host from Jeddah, recently visited the United States and participated in discussions of US-Saudi relations in several forums.  The Saudi-American Forum is pleased to present transcripts of her talks with a Boston radio station and as a panelist at the 12th Annual Arab-US Policymakers Conference in Washington. 

"We have the consultative council and there's also now the national debate that is involving all sectors of the community. People are becoming more vocal in demanding reforms. There's an urgency for it. The press has opened up. There are so many ways and means for the public to discuss what is needed for the community and for the society..."

- Samar Fatany

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AN ITEM OF INTEREST FROM SAF

President Bush on Freedom in the Middle East

President George W. Bush delivers remarks at the signing of The Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense and for The Reconstruction of Iraq and Afghanistan in the East Room Thursday, Nov. 6, 2003. Pictured with the President are Secretary of State Colin Powell, left, and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. White House photo by Susan Sterner

Bush Commends Kingdom for Democratic Reforms
by Barbara Ferguson, Arab News Correspondent 

WASHINGTON, 7 November 2003 - US President George W. Bush yesterday called for the expansion of democracy in the Islamic world, while describing Islam as a religion "consistent with democratic rule" and praising Gulf countries including Saudi Arabia for taking steps toward democratic reforms.
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FROM THE HISTORY OF SAUDI-U.S.  RELATIONS

U.S.-Saudi Arabian Highway Development Technical Assistance Agreement

August 26, 1977

Photo by U.S. Department of Transportation
Deputy Administrator Karl S. Bowers signs the United States-Saudi Arabian Highway Development Technical Assistance Agreement as Saudi Arabia's Deputy Minister of Communications, Dr. Nasser Al-Salloum (left), awaits his turn to sign. Other administrators observe in the background.


U.S.-Saudi Arabian Highway Development Technical Assistance Agreement
August 26, 1977

A six-year U.S.-Saudi Arabian Highway Development Technical Assistance Agreement was signed in U.S. Department of Transportation headquarters. Deputy Administrator Karl Bowers signed for the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which planned a $5-billion, 5-year highway program, agreed to reimburse FHWA for technical advisory services in the fields of highway organization, planning, programming, design, construction, and maintenance. The agreement, estimated to cost $6.3 million, was carried out under the auspices of the Saudi Arabian-U.S. Joint Commission on Economic Cooperation.

Source:  U.S. Department of Transportation - Federal Highway Administration

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DISCUSSION FORUM
Look Who's Talking...  The Saudi-US Relations Information Service web site features a discussion forum for you to post your ideas, opinions and questions.  To sign on and speak up Click Here.   Among the posts in current threads:

"In happier times, an Iranian nuclear threat would be offset by the historic commitment of the United States to defend the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia against external threats. A sad consequence of 9/11 has been a weakening of this mutually beneficial relationship. Hopefully, both the Bush administration and the government of King Abdullah will continue to nurture this relationship at least privately. Publicly both sides have to contend with serious threats to this relationship brought about by the actions of Al Qaeda."

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ON THE BOOKSHELF


Politics in an Arabian Oasis: The Rashidis of Saudi Arabia
by Madawi Al Rasheed

Book Description
This text is both a study of the relationships between tribes and state formation, and a political history of central Arabia. It deals with the Rashidi dynasty which in the 19th century emerged among the Shammar camel herders, made the oasis of Hail a capital rivaling Mecca and Medina in fame and prosperity, and attempted to unify central Arabia into a single polity.

The author considers why at this particular moment the Shammar became susceptible to political centralization, the internal and external factors that contributed to the emergence of their dynasty, the changes in the political system and the factors which contributed to the subsequent instability and decline of the Shammar polity in the 20th century. 

Source:  I. B. Tauris Publishers

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WHAT IS THE SAUDI-U.S. RELATIONS INFORMATION SERVICE?

The Saudi-US Relations Information Service (SUSRIS) provides you information resources and interactive features through a web site and weekly newsletter -- all designed to enhance your understanding of the historic relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi-US Relations Information Service is a public service of the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations as an element of its mission to educate Americans about Arab countries, the Middle East, and the Islamic world.

We invite you to explore the site: signup for the SUSRIS newsletter, join the discussion forum, browse the bookshelf and photo album, and more. Make the SUSRIS your home page or add it to your Favorites List. Check back from time to time to see what we've added -- what you see today is just the beginning.

For more information about the service please visit the website at: http://www.SaudiUSRelations.org 
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Saudi-American Forum
Action Alerts

>Congressional Amendment Sought to Unfairly Brand Saudi Arabia - Tell Your Representative Why You Think Such Moves Damage Our Relationship

>Senators Kyl and Schumer Pen Misleading Opinion Piece Attacking American Ally Saudi Arabia; Help Correct the Record

>Missing Pages From the 9/11 Joint Inquiry Result in Unjust Portrayal of Saudi Arabia - Ask for Full Disclosure

>The "Foreign Earned Income Exclusion" Faces Elimination - Share Your Views with Congress

>Progress in the War on Terrorism Reported, Distorted by Some Press - Share Your Views With Your Local Media 

> Troop Move Reflects Strength of U.S.-Saudi Relationship - Share the Story

> Write Congress and the Media About the Saudi-US Relationship

> Contact Congress and the Media to Share Your Views on US-Saudi Relations

> Wall Street Journal Commentary Carries Erroneous Information About US-Saudi Relations

> Press Coverage of Pres. George H. W. Bush's Speech at Tufts
 
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The Saudi-American Forum includes an automated "Action Center" to use for these alerts or to compose your own message to officials and media.
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