By investigating the variations that affected the meaning of ‘nationality’ in the Gulf during the 20th century, this article aims at analysing the origin and the institutionalisation of the cleavages existing within the national Kuwaiti and Bahraini societies. It distinguishes between two kinds of conception: ‘nationality’ as understood by the British Empire in the sense of ethno‑cultural groups and ‘nationality’ as the juridical link between an individual and a state as theorised by the international law. Against this background, it shows that Kuwait and Bahrain have both opted for an ambiguous application of the concept: though filing the international system’s requirements, their nationality laws set up hierarchies between nationals, pro...
This dissertation is a comparative study on the role of tribes and tribalism in the process of natio...
This article argues that in the Gulf, contrary to other regions of the world, the necessity to contr...
Architectural historians dated the project of modernity in Kuwait in 1948. This dissertation questio...
À travers l’étude des variations de signification du concept de nationalité dans le Golfe au cours d...
One cannot easily situate the Gulf Arab states homogenously within the literature on Arab nationalis...
This dissertation seeks to answer the question of why the relatively similar Arab states of Kuwait a...
This paper examines the evolution of the relationship between the territories on the southern shore ...
Diwaniyyas, also known in colloquial Kuwaiti Arabic as diwawin (pl.), are places of social gathering...
This thesis revisits the relationship between ideology and foreign policy in the Middle East, parti...
The massive influx of foreign residents and workforce led to the exacerbation of the demographic imb...
This study contributes to the accounting literature on professionalization projects and is specifica...
Bahraini society has suffered a prevailing conflict of identity spanning several generations. Genera...
This thesis is a study of statelessness in Kuwait between 1959 and 2009. The population...
One cannot easily situate the Gulf Arab states homogenously within the literature on Arab nationalis...
The paper discusses the question of Linguistic identity in the Cooperation Council for the Arab Stat...
This dissertation is a comparative study on the role of tribes and tribalism in the process of natio...
This article argues that in the Gulf, contrary to other regions of the world, the necessity to contr...
Architectural historians dated the project of modernity in Kuwait in 1948. This dissertation questio...
À travers l’étude des variations de signification du concept de nationalité dans le Golfe au cours d...
One cannot easily situate the Gulf Arab states homogenously within the literature on Arab nationalis...
This dissertation seeks to answer the question of why the relatively similar Arab states of Kuwait a...
This paper examines the evolution of the relationship between the territories on the southern shore ...
Diwaniyyas, also known in colloquial Kuwaiti Arabic as diwawin (pl.), are places of social gathering...
This thesis revisits the relationship between ideology and foreign policy in the Middle East, parti...
The massive influx of foreign residents and workforce led to the exacerbation of the demographic imb...
This study contributes to the accounting literature on professionalization projects and is specifica...
Bahraini society has suffered a prevailing conflict of identity spanning several generations. Genera...
This thesis is a study of statelessness in Kuwait between 1959 and 2009. The population...
One cannot easily situate the Gulf Arab states homogenously within the literature on Arab nationalis...
The paper discusses the question of Linguistic identity in the Cooperation Council for the Arab Stat...
This dissertation is a comparative study on the role of tribes and tribalism in the process of natio...
This article argues that in the Gulf, contrary to other regions of the world, the necessity to contr...
Architectural historians dated the project of modernity in Kuwait in 1948. This dissertation questio...