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- aecebe112c1cee35e0c8af9203eab2a5f67fe643b5d25edbd6877c808cda0501 first "Robert".
- aecebe112c1cee35e0c8af9203eab2a5f67fe643b5d25edbd6877c808cda0501 isCitedBy Islam_in_Saudi_Arabia.
- aecebe112c1cee35e0c8af9203eab2a5f67fe643b5d25edbd6877c808cda0501 last "Lacey".
- aecebe112c1cee35e0c8af9203eab2a5f67fe643b5d25edbd6877c808cda0501 page "47".
- aecebe112c1cee35e0c8af9203eab2a5f67fe643b5d25edbd6877c808cda0501 publisher "Viking".
- aecebe112c1cee35e0c8af9203eab2a5f67fe643b5d25edbd6877c808cda0501 quote "An apparently impregnable, westernizing autocrat, smiled on by America, with a huge army, an efficient secret police, and burgeoning oil revenues, had been brought down without a serious shot being fired -- all the Shah's modernization had proved helpless against the supposedly outmoded power of religion".
- aecebe112c1cee35e0c8af9203eab2a5f67fe643b5d25edbd6877c808cda0501 title "Inside the Kingdom : Kings, Clerics, Modernists, Terrorists, and the Struggle for Saudi Arabia".
- aecebe112c1cee35e0c8af9203eab2a5f67fe643b5d25edbd6877c808cda0501 year "2009".