This article investigates the confessional resource dependent welfare regimes of the Middle East and North Africa. It emphasizes the elite-captured nature of resources as well as the dependence of these regimes on oil and gas revenues or the acquisition from state-assets. The article pays a special attention to religious and other non-state actors in the administration and delivery of social protection. By examining key institutional features in Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Libya, Jordan, Morocco, Syria, Yemen and Tunisia, the article also highlights the ways in which differential sets of social protection institutions succeeded in ensuring social peace and loyalty to the regimes. In addition, by identifying shortcomings and strengths in the ad...
Social policy may be broadly identified as a category of policies explicitly and specifically design...
Contains fulltext : 168900.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The protests th...
The ongoing revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa represent a turning point in the politic...
This article investigates the confessional resource dependent welfare regimes of the Middle East and...
This article investigates the confessional resource dependent welfare regimes of the Middle East and...
This dissertation explores the diverging social spending patterns in labour-abundant regimes in the ...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that the wave of socio-political transformations that ...
This article fills an important gap in the literature by exploring the trends in social welfare in f...
This article fills an important gap in the literature by exploring the trends in social welfare in f...
This dissertation explores the diverging social spending patterns in labour-abundant regimes in the ...
Social contracts and state fragility represent two sides of one coin. The former concept highlights ...
Social policy may be broadly identified as a category of policies explicitly and specifically design...
Social policy may be broadly identified as a category of policies explicitly and specifically design...
The revolutionary wave that washed over the Arab world in 2011 swept away the rulers of Egypt, Tunis...
During the Arab Spring in 2011, much of the Middle Eastern world faced a series of uprisings demandi...
Social policy may be broadly identified as a category of policies explicitly and specifically design...
Contains fulltext : 168900.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The protests th...
The ongoing revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa represent a turning point in the politic...
This article investigates the confessional resource dependent welfare regimes of the Middle East and...
This article investigates the confessional resource dependent welfare regimes of the Middle East and...
This dissertation explores the diverging social spending patterns in labour-abundant regimes in the ...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that the wave of socio-political transformations that ...
This article fills an important gap in the literature by exploring the trends in social welfare in f...
This article fills an important gap in the literature by exploring the trends in social welfare in f...
This dissertation explores the diverging social spending patterns in labour-abundant regimes in the ...
Social contracts and state fragility represent two sides of one coin. The former concept highlights ...
Social policy may be broadly identified as a category of policies explicitly and specifically design...
Social policy may be broadly identified as a category of policies explicitly and specifically design...
The revolutionary wave that washed over the Arab world in 2011 swept away the rulers of Egypt, Tunis...
During the Arab Spring in 2011, much of the Middle Eastern world faced a series of uprisings demandi...
Social policy may be broadly identified as a category of policies explicitly and specifically design...
Contains fulltext : 168900.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The protests th...
The ongoing revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa represent a turning point in the politic...