The briefs in this collection examine the countervailing dynamics of pluralism and inclusion in Kuwait since the onset of protests in 2010, paying particular attention to the political, religious, social and gender dynamics in Kuwait. The reports are based on a May 2018 workshop held in Kuwait by the Baker Institute in partnership with the Alsalam Center for Strategic and Developmental Studies. This work is part of a two-year project funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York on “Building Pluralistic and Inclusive States Post-Arab Spring.
The Syrian civil war drastically changed the future prospects of Kurds in both Syria and Iraq. This ...
Three scholars from Gulf Cooperation Council countries offer fresh perspectives on economic inclusio...
This study examines the role of Kuwait as a mediator in the 2017-2021 Gulf crisis. In so doing, the ...
The organization of the Kuwaiti political system is conducive to the successive rise and fall of plu...
Two recent examples of gender politics in Kuwait reveal the challenges with women's integration in t...
Cross-ideological movements uniting Islamist and secular groups have increasingly focused on sweepin...
The evolution of Kuwaiti opposition groups following changes to the country's electoral law fundamen...
In February 2018, the Baker Institute, the American University of Beirut’s Issam Fares Institute for...
In 1962 Kuwait issued the first and only constitution of the state. Since then, a continuous debate ...
This book brings together international scholars of Islamic philosophy, theology and politics to exa...
Impediments to the global trend of democratization, particularly in Islamic nations, have been widel...
Saudi Arabia is among the most gender segregated countries in the world. In Kuwait, on the other han...
In this study, I focus on the changing gender relationships between women and men and on women’s po...
While considerable existing scholarship examines the degree to which Muslim Brotherhood affiliates h...
The Arab Spring, a revolutionary wave of protests and rebellions, and a process of regime change and...
The Syrian civil war drastically changed the future prospects of Kurds in both Syria and Iraq. This ...
Three scholars from Gulf Cooperation Council countries offer fresh perspectives on economic inclusio...
This study examines the role of Kuwait as a mediator in the 2017-2021 Gulf crisis. In so doing, the ...
The organization of the Kuwaiti political system is conducive to the successive rise and fall of plu...
Two recent examples of gender politics in Kuwait reveal the challenges with women's integration in t...
Cross-ideological movements uniting Islamist and secular groups have increasingly focused on sweepin...
The evolution of Kuwaiti opposition groups following changes to the country's electoral law fundamen...
In February 2018, the Baker Institute, the American University of Beirut’s Issam Fares Institute for...
In 1962 Kuwait issued the first and only constitution of the state. Since then, a continuous debate ...
This book brings together international scholars of Islamic philosophy, theology and politics to exa...
Impediments to the global trend of democratization, particularly in Islamic nations, have been widel...
Saudi Arabia is among the most gender segregated countries in the world. In Kuwait, on the other han...
In this study, I focus on the changing gender relationships between women and men and on women’s po...
While considerable existing scholarship examines the degree to which Muslim Brotherhood affiliates h...
The Arab Spring, a revolutionary wave of protests and rebellions, and a process of regime change and...
The Syrian civil war drastically changed the future prospects of Kurds in both Syria and Iraq. This ...
Three scholars from Gulf Cooperation Council countries offer fresh perspectives on economic inclusio...
This study examines the role of Kuwait as a mediator in the 2017-2021 Gulf crisis. In so doing, the ...