Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 01/2014

Saudi Arabia's domestic sectarian politics

Madawi al-Rasheed

August 2013

Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre

Abstract

The Saudi regime has a vested interest in the Saudi public remaining fragmented and unable to bridge the Sunni-Shia sectarian divide. Both Shia and Sunnis in Saudi Arabia have been invigorated by the ongoing Arab uprisings, and in their own regions have staged minor protests demanding similar rights. However, the regime’s entrenched sectarian propaganda has succeeded in isolating the Shia and delaying a confrontation with Sunni Islamists. In the short term this may be a successful strategy, but in the long term it may fail to contain the frustration of Saudis who want serious political reform.