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  1. D&B Country RiskLine Report: Saudi Arabia by D&B, 2007-12-19
  2. Pax Americana Is Changing - Part 15C - Saudi Arabia III - The Ruling Structure:.: An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  3. Regional Politics in the Gulf: Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen by Elham Manea, 2006-02-20
  4. SAUDI ARABIA - Profile - Nayef Ibn Abdel Aziz.: An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  5. SAUDI ARABIA - US Access To Military Facilities.: An article from: APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East
  6. Saudi Arabia's National Security:a Perspective Derived from Political, Economic and Defense Policies by Mohamed Mohsen Ali Asaad, 1981
  7. SAUDI ARABIA - The Campaign Against Terror - Part 15.: An article from: APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East
  8. Royal crackdown: Saudi Arabia's September 11.(Middle East): An article from: Harvard International Review by John Walsh, 2003-09-22
  9. SAUDI ARABIA - A 'Silent' War.: An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  10. SAUDI ARABIA - Mar 5 - 'No Nuclear Double Standard'.: An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder by Gale Reference Team, 2007-03-10
  11. SAUDI ARABIA - Ali Ibrahim Al Naimi.: An article from: APS Diplomat Operations in Oil Diplomacy
  12. Pax Americana Is Changing - Part 15D - Saudi Arabia IV - The Decision Makers.: An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  13. Saudi-Arabia: Bibliography on Society, Politics, Economics/Saudi-Arabien : Bibliographie Zu (Bibliographies on Regional Geography & Area Studies) by Hans-Jurgen Philipp, 1984-09
  14. D&B Export Guide: Saudi Arabia by D&B, 2007-08-09

81. WorldLII - Categories - Countries - Saudi Arabia - Government
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82. BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Saudi Arabia: Political Overview
saudi arabia adheres to the strict Wahhabi interpretation of Islam American pressure on the saudi government to crack down on Islamic charities,
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Saudi Arabia adheres to the strict Wahhabi interpretation of Islam The history of Saudi Arabia is entwined - as much as its name is - with the fate and fortunes of the House of Saud, which traces its origins back to the 18th century.
By the middle of that century the clan had become members of the Wahhabi sect - in those days a militantly puritanical branch of Sunni Islam that denounced some other Muslim sects as apostates. Wahhabism was the catalyst for the emergence of the Saud dynasty as a powerful military force in the Arabian peninsula and was the foundation on which the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was eventually unified and built. Today, Wahhabism is practised with less rigour than in the 18th and 19th centuries. Nevertheless, in modern-day Saudi Arabia, Wahhabi doctrine ensures that life in the kingdom is far more constrained than in other Arab states. Not only is alcohol strictly forbidden, but shops are required to close for the five-times-daily prayers, women are not allowed to drive vehicles or play an active part in public life, cinemas are banned and public worship of any religion other than Islam is proscribed.

83. Saudi Arabia - Atlapedia Online
LOCATION GEOGRAPHY saudi arabia is located on the arabia Peninsula and On July 20, 1991 the saudi government announced a proposal to lift the Arab
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SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT: Absolute Monarchy
AREA: 2,331,000 Sq Km (900,004 Sq Mi)
ESTIMATED 2000 POPULATION: Saudi Arabia is located on the Arabia Peninsula and comprises around 80% of it. It is bound by the Red Sea to the west, Egypt and Jordan to the northeast, Iraq and Kuwait to the north, the Persian Gulf, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates to the east, Oman to the southeast and south as well as Yemen to the south and southwest. The country is divided into four geographical regions (1.) The Red Sea escarpment, from Hejaz in the north to Asir in the south. (2.) The central plateau which extends to the Tuwaiq Mountains and further. (3.) The sand deserts of Dahana and Nafud. (4.) The Rub al-Khali Desert, which is the largest sand desert in world. The country has no permanent rivers or bodies of water. Major Cities (pop. est.); Riyadh 1,300,000, Jidda 1,250,000, Mecca 55,000 (1980). Land Use; forested 0.5%, pastures 56%, agricultural-cultivated 1.5%, desert and other 42% (1993). CLIMATE: Saudi Arabia has a hot and dry climate with frost and freezing temperatures in winter while the Red Sea coast experiences high humidity and temperatures. Rainfall is sparse with an average annual precipitation of approximately 100 mm (4 inches). The prevailing winds are severe dust storms such as the southerly Kauf and the northwesterly Shamal. Average temperature ranges in Riyadh are from 8 to 21 degrees Celsius (46 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit) in January to 26 to 42 degrees Celsius (79 to 108 degrees Fahrenheit) in July.

84. Terror In Saudi Arabia: Does The Government Have A Grip - Council On Foreign Rel
Terror in saudi arabia Does the government Have a Grip Last weekend s bloody terrorist attack in saudi arabia is a cause of great concern for the
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    Author: Rachel Bronson June 6, 2004 Newsday Last weekend's bloody terrorist attack in Saudi Arabia is a cause of great concern for the United States, even as the naming of an Iraqi interim government is crowding this out of the news. It is now clear that efforts to wipe out home grown al-Qaida cells in the country that produced most of the Sept. 11 hijackers have not fully succeeded and that the Saudi oil industry is vulnerable. Given that the nation that sits astride the world's largest known oil reserves, the insurgents seem to have gone for the jugular. The attacks come at a particularly sensitive moment in U.S.-Saudi relations, with increasing violence in Iraq and oil prices hovering around $40 per barrel, the highest since Desert Storm.

85. Saudi Arabia - GOVERNMENT
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Saudi Arabia ABD AL AZIZ IBN ABD AR RAHMAN AL SAUD, who had begun conquering territory in the Arabian Peninsula in 1902, proclaimed the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932. It was then, and remained sixty years later, the only nation to have been named after its ruling family. Fahd ibn Abd al Aziz Al Saud, who in 1992 had been ruling for ten years, was the fourth son of Abd al Aziz to become king since his father's death in 1953. Although the Al Saud kings ruled as absolute monarchs, their power was tempered by Islamic law (sharia) and by the custom of reaching consensus on political issues among the scores of direct adult male descendants of Abd al Aziz. Islam was a pervasive social and political force in Saudi Arabia. Because there was no separation of religion and state, the political role of religious scholars, or ulama, was second in importance to that of the ruling Al Saud family. The close association between the ulama, advocating the strict Islamic interpretations of Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab, and the Al Saud originated in the eighteenth century and provided the dynasty with its primary source of legitimacy. The ulama acted as a conservative force in maintaining the traditional social and political values that characterized Saudi Arabia in the early 1990s. STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT

86. World Press Review - Saudi Arabia Newspapers And Magazines
A complete guide to saudi arabia newspapers and magazines. Newspapers and Magazines, saudi arabia. AlJazirah (Pro-government), Riyadh
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87. Saudi Arabia On Edge @ National Geographic Magazine
Read reports on saudi arabia s government, economy, military, and foreign affairs. saudi arabia Information Resource www.saudinf.com
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Up and down chic Tahliyah Street, carloads of teenage boys, with baseball caps worn rakishly backward and their ankle-length robes tossed aside in favor of baggy, low-slung pants, idle alongside cars full of teenage girls driven by chauffeurs. As I take in the scene with "Hassan" (not his real name), my 18-year-old guide, a green Chevy slowly passes a silver Jeep Cherokee, and a blizzard of paper flies between their vehicles.
"What was that all about?" I ask. "They're 'numbering,' " Hassan explains. "A girl writes her cell phone number on a piece of paper, rolls it into a ball, and throws it at a boy. Then she waits for a call." But the flirting, with its paper-wad blizzards and cell phone dates, has a distinctive Saudi twist: The girls are still covered from head-to-foot in the black gown known as the

88. Country Briefing: Saudi Arabia
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89. Saudi Arabia : Government And Politics
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90. Brown-KFS: Web Resources On Saudi Arabia
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91. CNN.com - King Fahd Arabs Offer Condolences - Aug 1, 2005
prepared Monday to attend the funeral of saudi arabia s King Fahd, In saudi arabia, government offices remained open and oil pumping continued.
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92. Saudi Arabia (Harpers.org)
Apr 22, Suicide bombers attacked a government building in Riyadh, saudi arabia, Feb, Minimum amount the saudi government spent last fall on multipage
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May 22 Police in Saudi Arabia gave seven teenage boys 15 lashes each for leering at women at shopping malls; the offenses included slipping girls phone numbers, whistling, talking to them, even winking. Week of
Jul 24 Human-rights groups were putting the finishing touches on Peekabooty, anticensorship software that would defeat all Web filters and allow Internet users in countries such as Saudi Arabia China , and North Korea access to government-censored sites. Week of
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Dec 11 Afghan refugees, particularly children CIA asked Pakistan for help in finding Osama bin Laden , whose mother told a Saudi newspaper that she was disappointed in her son.

93. AdmiNet - Saudi Arabia
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  • 94. Saudi Arabia - SourceWatch
    During and after the Gulf War, the government of saudi arabia provided water, food, shelter, and fuel for coalition forces in the region.
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    95. Saudi Arabia - GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
    Country Listing saudi arabia Table of Contents. saudi arabia. government AND POLITICS. government Absolute monarchy that based legitimacy on
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    Government: Absolute monarchy that based legitimacy on fundamentalist interpretation of Islamic law. King head of state and head of government; no written constitution or elected legislature. Crown prince deputy prime minister; other royal family members headed important ministries and agencies. Political system highly centralized; judiciary and local officials appointed by king through Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Interior. Politics: Political parties, labor unions, and professional associations banned. Informal political activity centered around estimated 4,000 princes of Al Faisal branch of Al Saud ruling family. On important policy matters, king sought consensus among senior princes of major Al Saud clans. King also consulted senior ulama (religious scholars) of Al ash Shaykh family and leaders of main tribal families. Western-educated professional and technocratic elite had restricted influence through alliances with various Saudi princes. Foreign Relations: Founding member of United Nations (UN), League of Arab States, Organization of the Islamic Conference, and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Participated in UN specialized agencies, World Bank, Nonaligned Movement, Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, and Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries. Security, Arab nationalism, and Islam main foreign policy concerns. Objective to prevent radical Arab nationalist or radical Islamic movements from threatening stability of Arabian Peninsula. Most active Arab participant in war against Iraq, 1991. Historically had close ties with United States, despite differences over Israel. Closest regional allies fellow members of GCC and Egypt.

    96. BUBL LINK: Saudi Arabia
    Arab Net saudi arabia Brief details of the history and geography of saudi arabia, as well as business, culture, government and transport information.
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    Arabian Wildlife Online
    A magazine about wildlife in the Arabian peninsula. Includes full text articles on satellite tracking, butterflies, conservation, greater flamingos, the Red Sea, flowers of south-west Saudi Arabia, Arabia's desert mice, and whale research.
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    CIA World Factbook 2003: Saudi Arabia
    Basic reference information about Saudi Arabia, including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, maps, high and low points, co-ordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources.
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    Ethnologue Language Database: Saudi Arabia
    A catalogue of all the languages and dialects spoken in Saudi Arabia, with details of the numbers of speakers of each language. Also some demographic data such as rates of literacy, blindness and deafness.

    97. After Fahd, Abdullah. But Then? | Economist.com
    With the death of saudi arabia’s ailing, octogenarian King Fahd, saudi arabia. Websites. The saudi government pays tribute to the reign of King Fahd.
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    98. Saudi Arabia - Al Arabiya As Saudiya
    saudi arabia internet resources, links to saudi arabia. An independent scientific organization of the saudi arabian government.
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    Official Name: Al-Mamlaka al-Arabiya as-Saudiya local short form: Al-Arabiya as Saudiya int'l short form: Saudi Arabia int'l long form: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ISO Country Code sa Actual Time: Sun-Sept-25 23:14 Local Time = UTC Capital: Riyadh (pop. 4.7 million) Government: Monarchy with Council of Ministers and Consultative Council.

    99. MEMRI: Saudi Arabia
    954 saudi arabia, August 11, 2005 Interview on saudi government TV With 834 - saudi arabia, December 24, 2004 saudi government Daily Accuses US Army
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    Special Dispatch Series - No. 990 - Saudi Arabia, September 21, 2005
    Saudi Government Official on Iqra TV: All Muslims Must Support Jihad – Send Money to the Saudi Committee for Support of the Al-Quds Intifada, Account No. 98
    Inquiry and Analysis Series - No. 241 - Saudi Arabia, September 15, 2005
    Are Saudi Summer Camps Encouraging Terrorism?
    Special Dispatch Series - No. 956 - Saudi Arabia, August 12, 2005
    Moderate Senior Saudi Cleric Sheikh Al-'Abikan in Lectures and Writings: Jihad in Iraq is Illegitimate; The Muslim Brotherhood's Ideology is the Cause of Terrorism
    Special Dispatch Series - No. 954 - Saudi Arabia, August 11, 2005
    Interview on Saudi Government TV With Prominent Egyptian Professor: Muslims Had Nothing to Do with 9/11; Dirty Zionist Hands Behind It
    Special Dispatch Series - No. 939 - Saudi Arabia, July 21, 2005
    Friday Sermon By Leading Saudi Imam Al-Sudayyis in Mecca: ‘Oh Allah, Liberate Our Al-Aqsa Mosque… Punish the Occupying Zionists and Their Supporters Among The Corrupt Infidels… Oh Allah, Scatter and Disperse Them’
    Special Dispatch Series - No. 937 - Saudi Arabia, July 20, 2005
    Saudi Women Angered by Oprah Winfrey Show: ‘We Were Portrayed as a Backward Society That Is Violent Towards Women’
    Special Dispatch Series - No. 935 - Saudi Arabia, July 15, 2005

    100. Saudi Arabia. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
    In 1972 the government of saudi arabia demanded tighter rein on its oil industry as well as participation in the oil concessions of foreign companies.
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