Los Bush Y Los Saud: La Relacion Secreta Entre Las Dos Dinastias Mas Poderosas Del Mundo
بواسطة
Craig Unger
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Science & Technology
تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
415
لغة
الإسبانية
منشور
Jan 1, 2004
الناشر
Ediciones Del Bronce
رقم ISBN-10
848453152X
رقم ISBN-13
9788484531524
الوصف
Craig Unger delves into the intricate and often convoluted relationship between two of the most powerful families in the world: the Bushes and the Saudis. This exploration reveals a complex web of political connections, financial ties, and historical alliances that have shaped global events over the decades. Through meticulous research and compelling narratives, Unger uncovers the underpinnings of a partnership that has significantly influenced both American and Middle Eastern politics.
The book takes readers on a journey through key events and decisions that define the interactions between these dynasties. It sheds light on the substantial influence that Saudi Arabia has wielded over U.S. oil interests and foreign policy, showcasing how personal relationships have often superseded official channels. The narrative captures the essence of how familial legacy and wealth intertwined with global power dynamics.
Unger also examines the implications of this relationship, including the impact on national security and international diplomacy. By probing the historical context, he emphasizes how these connections have not only shaped individual careers but also affected the course of nations. The intricate details paint a vivid picture of influence and ambition amidst a backdrop of political intrigue.
With a gripping style that combines historical analysis with personal anecdotes, readers are compelled to reconsider the narratives they hold about power, influence, and the unseen forces that drive political decisions. Through this lens, the author invites a deeper understanding of how two families, separated by oceans yet bound by interests, could shape the destiny of nations.
The book takes readers on a journey through key events and decisions that define the interactions between these dynasties. It sheds light on the substantial influence that Saudi Arabia has wielded over U.S. oil interests and foreign policy, showcasing how personal relationships have often superseded official channels. The narrative captures the essence of how familial legacy and wealth intertwined with global power dynamics.
Unger also examines the implications of this relationship, including the impact on national security and international diplomacy. By probing the historical context, he emphasizes how these connections have not only shaped individual careers but also affected the course of nations. The intricate details paint a vivid picture of influence and ambition amidst a backdrop of political intrigue.
With a gripping style that combines historical analysis with personal anecdotes, readers are compelled to reconsider the narratives they hold about power, influence, and the unseen forces that drive political decisions. Through this lens, the author invites a deeper understanding of how two families, separated by oceans yet bound by interests, could shape the destiny of nations.