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The Man Who Would Be King: Mohammed bin Salman and the Transformation of Saudi Arabia – An Unprecedented Biography of the Visionary Reformer and Ruthless Autocrat

The Man Who Would Be King: Mohammed bin Salman and the Transformation of Saudi Arabia – An Unprecedented Biography of the Visionary Reformer and Ruthless Autocrat

by Karen Elliott House

Harper ·2025 ·304 pages ·Politics
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Based on exclusive interviews, an eye-opening biography of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), head of the House of Saud, the calculating ruler of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and a central Middle East power broker. Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and former Wall Street Journal publisher, Karen House has gained unprecedented insights into Saudi Arabia and its controversial leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman through her more than forty years of experience covering the Arab kingdom. House reveals a leader who is both Peter the Great--determined to modernize his nation--and Ivan the Terrible--a tyrant who jails his political opponents and rival princes. Drawing on extensive interviews with the Crown Prince, his royal relatives, and his inner ring of advisors, The Man Who Would Be King explains in full what shaped the man who is reshaping Saudi Arabia. Drawing on fresh, headline-making reporting, House balances both sides of this complex ruler. We are introduced to MBS the visionary, who has ushered in reforms for women to participate more equitably, encouraged tourism to the Kingdom, and placed long term bets on green energy and trillion dollar mega-projects like The Line, a hundred-mile-long enclosed futuristic city in the desert that will be run by AI. And we meet MBS the Machiavellian prince, widely accused of having Washington Post columnist and Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi murdered, and of sports washing the kingdom's reputation by investing billions in teams globally, from Premiere League soccer to the LIV (liv) golf tour to the World Cup which the Kingdom will host in 2034. The Man Who Would Be King reveals MBS in all his complexities, from his rise to power and his vision for the future of his Kingdom, to his ruthless maneuvers to project power--a shrewd broker working to seal a viable deal with Israel and bring peace to Gaza while he cuts oil supplies to manipulate Western politics. It is an unprecedent and much needed in-depth portrait of the leader who, at only thirty-nine, will be a major player on the world stage for the next half century.


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"House does not neglect to note the continuing limits on freedom of speech under MBS's rule, and she does not minimize the human cost of the repression that still exists in the kingdom."

Walter Russell Mead· The Wall Street Journal Top of the Pile

"House, who has long had access to MBS, is generally admiring but far from uncritical."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Still, this feels like a missed opportunity."

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