Defining the “Tribal Advantage” in Kuwaiti Politics
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Contemporary electoral discourses in Kuwait stress a “tribal advantage” that boosts the representation of tribe-affiliated Kuwaitis in the National Assembly.
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Abstract. Contemporary electoral discourses in Kuwait stress a "tribal advantage"that boosts the representation of tribe-affiliated Kuwaitis in the National ...
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Article. Freer, Courtney and Leber, Andrew (2022) Defining the "tribal advantage" in Kuwaiti politics. Middle East Law and Governance, 14 (2). 205 - 234.
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Contemporary electoral discourses in Kuwait stress a “tribal advantage” that boosts the representation of tribe-affiliated Kuwaitis in the National Assembly and ...
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31 Courtney Freer and Andrew Leber,” Defining the 'Tribal Advantage' in Kuwaiti Politics,” Middle East Law and. Governance, 2021, pp. 1-30 ...
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Contemporary electoral discourses in Kuwait stress a “tribal advantage” that boosts the representation of tribe-affiliated Kuwaitis in the National Assembly and ...
Kuwait: Issues for the 118th Congress
31 Courtney Freer and Andrew Leber,” Defining the 'Tribal Advantage' in Kuwaiti Politics,” Middle East Law and. Governance, 2021, pp. 1-30 ...
opposition,” Brookings Institution, 19 April. 25 Freer, C & Leber, A. 2021. “Defining the 'Tribal Advantage' in Kuwaiti Politics,” Middle East.
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