David Commins on Saudi Arabia, Wahhabism, and the Future of the Gulf States

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Conversations with Tyler

2025-09-17

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David Commins, author of the new book Saudi Arabia: A Modern History, brings decades of scholarship and firsthand experience to explain the kingdom's unlikely rise. Tyler and David discuss why Wahhabism was essential for Saudi state-building, the treatment of Shiites in the Eastern Province and whether discrimination has truly ended, why the Saudi state emerged from its poorer and least cosmopolitan regions, the lasting significance of the 1979 Grand Mosque seizure by millenarian extremists, what’s kept Gulf states stable, the differing motivations behind Saudi sports investments, the disappointing performance of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology despite its $10 billion endowment, the main barrier to improving its k-12 education, how Yemen became the region's outlier of instability and whether Saudi Arabia learned from its mistakes there, the Houthis' unclear strategic goals, the prospects for the kingdom's post-oil future, the topic of David’s next book, and more. Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links, or watch the full video on the new dedicated Conversations with Tyler channel. Recorded August 22nd, 2025. This episode was made possible through the support of the John Templeton Foundation. Other ways to connect Follow us on X and Instagram Follow Tyler on X Sign up for our newsletter Join our Discord Email us: cowenconvos@mercatus.gmu.edu Learn more about Conversations with Tyler and other Mercatus Center podcasts here.
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  • Hello, everyone, and welcome back to Conversations with Tyler.

  • Today, I'm chatting with David Commons.

  • David is one of the leading scholars on Saudi Arabia, the Gulf States, and Wahhabism.

  • He has a new book out, which I enjoyed very much and learned a lot from.

  • It's called Saudi Arabia, a Modern History.

  • David, welcome.

  • Thank you.

  • It's nice to be here.

  • I have so many questions about Saudi.

  • I mean, let's take Wahhabism, which gets a very bad reputation in the Western press.

  • If you were to steelman it for me, make the best case for it,

  • that it's not just something crazy and extreme.

  • What does that case look like?

  • Well,

  • the case looks