Blood and Oil by Bradley Hope and Justin Scheck is a detailed investigation into the life and ambitions of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS). The book traces his rapid rise to power, his consolidation of influence within Saudi politics, and his controversial leadership decisions. Hope and Scheck examine his push for modernization, his involvement in the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and his geopolitical ambitions. Drawing on extensive research and interviews, the book presents a nuanced portrayal of a ruler whose impact on the world stage continues to grow, for better or worse.
Blood and Oil: Mohammed bin Salman’s Ruthless Quest for Global Power
₨2,965₨3,295
Blood and Oil by Bradley Hope and Justin Scheck explores the rise of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The book delves into his political maneuvers, controversial actions, and ambitions to reshape both Saudi Arabia and the world.
Related products
-
The Revenge of Geography
The Revenge of Geography by Robert D. Kaplan examines how geography shapes global politics. Kaplan argues that nations’ geographical features and locations heavily influence their political decisions, strategies, and conflicts, offering a unique lens on world history and power dynamics.
₨699 -
Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now
Jaron Lanier makes a compelling case against social media’s impact on society, highlighting issues like addiction, manipulation, and privacy violations. He offers ten thought-provoking reasons to reconsider our online presence and reclaim autonomy in an increasingly connected world.
₨1,945 -
Life 3.0: Being Human In the age Of artificial Intelligence
This is the most important conversation of our time, and Tegmark s thought-provoking book will help you join it Stephen Hawking
THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER. DAILY TELEGRAPH AND THE TIMES BOOKS OF THE YEAR
SELECTED AS ONE OF BARACK OBAMA S FAVOURITE BOOKS OF 2018₨2,545 -
Change We Can Believe In
Change We Can Believe In by Barack Obama outlines his vision for America’s future. Covering topics like healthcare, education, and climate change, Obama offers practical solutions and a hopeful message for progress, inspiring readers to believe in collective action and change.
₨1,645 -
Money,Greed and God
Jay W. Richards debunks myths about capitalism and explores its compatibility with Christian values. Money, Greed, and God advocates ethical capitalism as a force for good, offering a balanced perspective on faith, economics, and societal progress.
₨1,500 -
The Great Delusion
Mearsheimer’s work critiques American foreign policy and its pursuit of liberal hegemony, arguing that it has destabilized global order and led to conflicts. He explores alternative approaches that prioritize realism, power balance, and the limits of U.S. influence.
₨1,099 -
The Return of Taliban
The Return of the Taliban by Hassan Abbas offers a comprehensive overview of the Taliban’s resurgence in Afghanistan. It explores the factors behind their comeback, the international response, and the implications for regional and global security.
₨1,299 -
How democracies die
How Democracies Die by Steven Levitsky explores the gradual decline of democracies around the world, focusing on the ways authoritarian leaders exploit democratic institutions. Levitsky analyzes the signs of democratic erosion and offers insights into preserving democratic values and systems.
₨1,475