Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Both Bahrain and Kuwait’s monarchies use citizenship as a reward and punishment system to maintain political authority. The ability to award or revoke citizenship is perhaps the most important tool for political governance in these two states. At the same time, there is a more nuanced sense of a social – as opposed to political – concept of citizenship that comes into play, which is just as important. Each Persian Gulf nation has undertaken policies to naturalize foreigners and residents (e.g., bidoon, the native-born, but stateless population) to different degrees and in different ways, and each nation has its distinct processes of awarding – or revoking – citizenship. By comparing the historic...
The concept of citizenship is one of the most complicated in political and social sciences. Its long...
Studies of citizenship in the Middle East have yet to fully examine how cross-border mobility may af...
THE GULF CRISIS (1990-91) & THE KUWAITI REGIME - LEGITIMACY AND STABILITY IN A RENTIER STATE Among t...
The Political Dynamics of Citizenship. An analysis of demographic structure, state-idea, and regime ...
This dissertation examines the development and enforcement of citizenship and immigration policies i...
As part of the political reforms initiated by His Majesty King Hamad of Bahrain, a new subject for c...
State, power, and citizenship in the Middle East: a theoretical introduction / Nils A. Butenschon --...
Citizenship as an instrument of nation-building in the republics of Turkey and Egypt By adopting an ...
The main focus of this study is upon citizenship and its relationship to two levels of political org...
As part of the political reforms initiated by His Majesty King Hamad of Bahrain, a new subject for c...
From the Introduction. Having simultaneously evolved theoretically and in political practice over c...
From the Introduction. Having simultaneously evolved theoretically and in political practice over c...
Denial of nationality and citizenship has direct impact on gaining access to human rights for all pe...
The paper first analyses the concept of citizenship throughout history, illustrating how the concept...
This thesis examines whether Muslims qua Muslims can regard as legitimate the demands of citizenship...
The concept of citizenship is one of the most complicated in political and social sciences. Its long...
Studies of citizenship in the Middle East have yet to fully examine how cross-border mobility may af...
THE GULF CRISIS (1990-91) & THE KUWAITI REGIME - LEGITIMACY AND STABILITY IN A RENTIER STATE Among t...
The Political Dynamics of Citizenship. An analysis of demographic structure, state-idea, and regime ...
This dissertation examines the development and enforcement of citizenship and immigration policies i...
As part of the political reforms initiated by His Majesty King Hamad of Bahrain, a new subject for c...
State, power, and citizenship in the Middle East: a theoretical introduction / Nils A. Butenschon --...
Citizenship as an instrument of nation-building in the republics of Turkey and Egypt By adopting an ...
The main focus of this study is upon citizenship and its relationship to two levels of political org...
As part of the political reforms initiated by His Majesty King Hamad of Bahrain, a new subject for c...
From the Introduction. Having simultaneously evolved theoretically and in political practice over c...
From the Introduction. Having simultaneously evolved theoretically and in political practice over c...
Denial of nationality and citizenship has direct impact on gaining access to human rights for all pe...
The paper first analyses the concept of citizenship throughout history, illustrating how the concept...
This thesis examines whether Muslims qua Muslims can regard as legitimate the demands of citizenship...
The concept of citizenship is one of the most complicated in political and social sciences. Its long...
Studies of citizenship in the Middle East have yet to fully examine how cross-border mobility may af...
THE GULF CRISIS (1990-91) & THE KUWAITI REGIME - LEGITIMACY AND STABILITY IN A RENTIER STATE Among t...