Thirty-five-year-old Mohammed bin Salman's sudden rise stunned the world. Political and business leaders such as former UK prime minister Tony Blair and WME chairman Ari Emmanuel flew out to meet with the crown prince and came away convinced that his desire to reform the kingdom was sincere. He spoke passionately about bringing women into the workforce and toning down Saudi Arabia's restrictive Islamic law. He lifted the ban on women driving and explored investments in Silicon Valley.
But MBS began to betray an erratic interior beneath the polish laid on by scores of consultants and public relations experts like McKinsey & Company. The allegations of his extreme brutality and excess began to slip out, including that he ordered the assassination of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. While stamping out dissent by holding three hundred people, including prominent members of the Saudi royal family, in the Ritz-Carlton hotel and elsewhere for months, he continued to exhibit his extreme wealth, including buying a $70 million chateau in Europe and one of the world's most expensive yachts. It seemed that he did not understand nor care about how the outside world would react to his displays of autocratic muscle-what mattered was the flex.
Blood and Oil is a gripping work of investigative journalism about one of the world's most decisive and dangerous new leaders. Hope and Scheck show how MBS's precipitous rise coincided with the fraying of the simple bargain that had been at the head of U.S.-Saudi relations for more than eighty years: oil in exchange for military protection. Caught in his net are well-known US bankers, Hollywood figures, and politicians, all eager to help the charming and crafty crown prince.
The Middle East is already a volatile region. Add to the mix an ambitious prince with extraordinary powers, hunger for lucre, a tight relationship with the White House through President Trump's son in law Jared Kushner, and an apparent willingness to break anything -- and anyone -- that gets in the way of his vision, and the stakes of his rise are bracing. If his bid fails, Saudi Arabia has the potential to become an unstable failed state and a magnet for Islamic extremists. And if his bid to transform his country succeeds, even in part, it will have reverberations around the world.
1 有用 六月也酷 2023-02-11 14:06:14 上海
有钱到一定程度,容错率真高。
2 有用 嚼舌头儿 2023-06-15 21:19:00 芬兰
非常值得一读,在MBS上位之前,有一些写沙特困境的书,描述这个国家是,不改革则死路一条,改革则乱局一片,当时大家都讨论说,哎呀这可咋整,来个强人不知道能不能行。现在看来吧,强人是出现了,搞政治也实在有一手,貌似也有心要改革。但问题是,他用的这些法子,与其说是敢叫日月换新天,不如说是换汤不换药,成效未知。只不过呢,好在他还年轻,只要不被推翻,再干30年50年,兴许能成功呢?
0 有用 浅吟天 2024-10-19 06:29:09 美国
感谢对中东小白的一次科普!MBS真是天生的统治者,这样大刀阔斧的改革的确需要魄力,但同时残暴独裁,对异己者的手段读着都很吓人。会持续关注vision2030 NEOM project, 好奇这群麦肯锡ppt建城到底靠不靠谱。(这本书虽然很多英文生词,但并不影响阅读理解)
0 有用 人间生活观察员 2023-11-16 23:57:16 广东
3.5吧… 扎实,好看,像小说。写MBS如何夺权,强制没收财产,把酒店改成监狱,杀人放火金腰带,不愧是“地表最强80后”。说回书本身,整个叙述感觉还是过于白左… 给人一种“他给我钱让我活命又怎么了?我失去的可是民主和自由啊!”,在读完《可能性的艺术》之后已经对民主祛魅。如何评价MBS本就是无法一言以概之。 且facts堆积太多,像流水账,结尾也很突然,就好像“写到当下了,之后没了”,给人的感觉不成... 3.5吧… 扎实,好看,像小说。写MBS如何夺权,强制没收财产,把酒店改成监狱,杀人放火金腰带,不愧是“地表最强80后”。说回书本身,整个叙述感觉还是过于白左… 给人一种“他给我钱让我活命又怎么了?我失去的可是民主和自由啊!”,在读完《可能性的艺术》之后已经对民主祛魅。如何评价MBS本就是无法一言以概之。 且facts堆积太多,像流水账,结尾也很突然,就好像“写到当下了,之后没了”,给人的感觉不成体系,也不完整。 (btw,对NEOM的未来还是很期待啊~) (展开)
1 有用 Messi 2022-08-29 06:15:20 美国
关于沙特和MBS最近几年政局的绝佳综述。读完才发现跟 billion dollar whale 是同一作者。MBS某些方面真是有点像。。。。。