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Said K. Aburish (1935–2012)

Auteur de The Rise, Corruption and Coming Fall of the House of Saud

15 oeuvres 349 utilisateurs 3 critiques 1 Favoris

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Said K. Aburish was born in the biblical village of Bethany near Jerusalem in 1935. He attended university in the United States and subsequently became a correspondent for Radio Free Europe and The Daily Mail and a consultant to two Arab governments. Now a freelance journalist and author

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Autres noms
سعيد أبو ريش
Date de naissance
1935-05-01
Date de décès
2012-08-29
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Palestine
Lieu de naissance
El Azariyah, Palestine
Lieux de résidence
Beirut, Lebanon
Professions
reporter
Organisations
Radio Free Europe
Daily Mail

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Bits of this book are great. If you're into understanding why the world is today, then this is a book that deserves your time. It's more of a polemic than a history book, with some great rants. But because its a polemic, there are some problems. First of all, it needs citations, so that the stories attested to within can be confirmed (as much as anything can be in this life). Secondly, Aburish uses 'Bedouin' as a criticism - which is pretty racist. Thirdly, there's too much of it, too much repetition. It can get boring. Fourthly, the aura of smug liberal chicken licken doomsaying has been proved wrong. Since this book was first published Saudi Arabia has survived nearly as long again. Oil has topped a hundred dollars a barrel a couple of times and the world hasn't revolted against the Saudis. Kings have come and gone and come again, and still the House endures. Simply put, Aburish's predictions, whilst grounded in reality, have not come true and that makes this book a bit of a failure.… (plus d'informations)
 
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elahrairah | 1 autre critique | Aug 22, 2022 |
Ruler of Egypt before Sadat. Read this book to better understand the collective mind of the Egyptian people at that time; he takes Egypt to war with Israel, and loses, and is destroyed as a consequence!
 
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ElTomaso | Jun 18, 2006 |
I read this as Saudi Arabia is a country I am unlikely to ever visit, and because of the western dependence on oil it is a country we ought to know much more about. The close relationship between the Bush family (and therefore US Government) and the House of Saud affects us all.
 
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herschelian | 1 autre critique | Jan 19, 2006 |

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Œuvres
15
Membres
349
Popularité
#68,500
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
3
ISBN
44
Langues
4
Favoris
1

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