Dr. Khalid Al-Dakhil (Arabic: خالد الدخيل) is a Saudi Arabian assistant professor of political sociology at King Saud University in Saudi Arabia. He has been a columnist for London's Al-Hayat newspaper (صحيفة الحياة) and is now a columnist for the Al-Ittihad newspaper (صحيفة أبو ظبي). He is widely published in Arabic journals. He received his Ph.D. and M.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles.[1]
During his four-month tenure at the Carnegie Endowment, his research and outreach focused on Saudi politics, history, and reform as well as the country's relations with the United States. His contribution augmented the Middle East Political Reform Initiative of Carnegie's Democracy and Rule of Law Project.
References
edit- ^ "GULF Research Center > Khalid Al-Dakhil". grc.net. Retrieved 15 November 2012.
External links
edit- "Saudi Writer Recasts Kingdom's History", The Washington Post, 4 February 2007.
- "The Rise of the Wahhabi Movement and the Saudi State", The Washington Post, 5 February 2007 - Interview
- Articles by Khalid Al-Dakhil at "Saudi Debate"
Many articles are in the website of al-Ittihad newspaper. See (http://www.wajhat.com) Also see "Forbes Arabia", a monthly magazine, for the last two years. A reader's book entitled "Religion and Politics in Saudi Arabia: Wahhabism and the State".