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1.Introduction
PART I: THE FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL LEADERSHIP IN SAUDI ARABIA
2. Tribal decision-making: From traditional to modern context
3. Central characteristics of Saudi foreign policy
PART II: THE 1973 ARAB-ISRAELI WAR AND THE ARAB OIL EMBARGO
4. Emerging pan-Arabism and the politicization of Arab oil
5. Conflicting interests and King Faysal's decision to support Egypt's war efforts
PART III: THE END OF THE OIL EMBARGO AND THE MURDER OF KING FAYSAL
6. Towards the end of the oil embargo
7. Faysal's threats of a new oil embargo
8. The murder of King Faysal
9. The top-secret Saudi plan to use the USSR to pressure the US
PART IV: THE SURVIVAL OF THE SAUDI MONARCHY DURING THE CARTER ADMINSTRATION (1977-1981)
10. Saudi concerns of the Marxist and Arab revolutionary threats (1977-1978)
11. The 1978-1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran
12. Inspired by the Islamic Revolution: Rebellions, uprisings and coup attempts
13. Saudi, CIA messages to President Carter: A US policy-change towards the Saudis is necessary
14. Final Conclusions.

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