Riyadh will manage tribal marginalisation backlash
Friday, May 29, 2020
Significance
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's centralised approach to governing takes less account of tribal interests than his predecessors did.
Impacts
- Riyadh will likely increase the compensation offered to tribes and families living in areas claimed for new projects.
- The government will sharpen criticism of any prominent tribal figures speaking against it, depicting them as terrorists or Qatari agents.
- Subverting the trend of social reform, Riyadh will likely afford tribal communities greater internal autonomy to exercise tribal law.
- The economic downturn will delay and curb ambitious projects such as Neom, but they are unlikely to be cancelled.