The Gulf States and the Arab Uprisings
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While GCC states are coordinating in defence of authoritarianism – the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) and Saudi Arabia's intervention in. Bahrain is merely the ...
The Silent Revolution: The Arab Spring and the Gulf States. - jstor
The uneven impact of the Arab Spring on the six Arab Gulf States (AGS) of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the UAE has further complicated the ...
The Gulf States and the Arab Uprisings | Toby Matthiesen
The publication of this book was made possible by the co-funding by the European Commission of a project on EU-GCC relations, the.
The Greater Middle East: From the “Arab Spring” to the “Axis ... - CSIS
Virtually all of the countries in the Greater Middle East suffer from corruption and failed governance, from a failure to modernize and open up ...
The Impact of the Arab Uprisings on the Gulf Cooperation Council ...
the State of Kuwait- “The Arab Spring: Regional Prospective”, a lecture delivered at Elliot. School, George Washington University, March 28, 2012. changes that ...
Full article: The Arab uprisings and the return of repression
The Arab region made its way from area studies into mainstream comparative politics, and research foci have shifted towards civil-military ...
How Have the Arab Uprisings Fragmented the Gulf
The uprisings in 2011-12 and the years that followed saw attempts by different Gulf States – primarily Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab ...
The Arab Gulf States and the West: Perceptions and Realities – Oppor
This book examines the changing image of the Arab Gulf States in the West. It addresses the question of perception in international relations.
Heavy lies the crown: The survival of Arab monarchies, 10 years ...
Since the 2011 uprisings, protests erupted across Jordan, Morocco, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Kuwait. They were usually triggered, at ...
The Impact of Arab Spring on Middle East
Unlike Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya whose success overthrow its government regimes, the states like Bahrain, Syria, and Yemen was in the midst of ...
Sectarian Gulf | Stanford University Press
In Sectarian Gulf, Toby Matthiesen paints a very different picture, offering the first assessment of the Arab Spring across the region.
The Arab Uprisings: Causes, Consequences and Perspectives
Arab countries like Egypt, Libya, Syria, Iraq, and South Yemen pursued Arab-socialist development philosophies. Unfortunately, although socialism looks good at ...
Qatar and the Arab Spring: Policy Drivers and Regional Implications
The leadership backed ascendant Islamist political forces in transitioning countries and led the regional response to upheaval in Libya and ...
Unpacking the GCC's response to the Arab Spring
Almost all GCC countries have witnessed some sort of public protest in one form or another. Bahrain and Oman witnessed prolonged street protests, while other ...
The Gulf monarchies after the Arab Spring: Threats and security - jstor
The Arab Spring represented the trigger for a transformative process for the interpretation of the notions of threat and security in the GCC monarchies.
The Gulf Monarchies after the Arab Spring: Threats and Security by ...
Since the 2011 "Arab Spring," the region has been a nonstop arena of political, economic, and military conflict. ... Oh, we have also seen the GCC ...
The Arab Spring or the First Arab Spring was a series of anti-government protests, uprisings and armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world ...
May Seikaly, Khawla Mattar : The Silent Revolution: The Arab Spring ...
May Seikaly, Khawla Mattar : The Silent Revolution: The Arab Spring and the Gulf States - Gerlach Press.
The Gulf States' Political and Economic Role in the Mediterranean
One of the most interesting outcomes of the Arab Spring is the GCC's decision, under Saudi impulse, to include Jordan and Morocco in the organisation. This move ...
Identity politics, elites and omnibalancing: reassessing Arab Gulf ...
This article argues, however, that far from proving the invulnerability of the Arab Gulf regimes, their interventions in the Arab Uprisings can ...