The survival of eight monarchies during the "Arab Uprisings" has put centre stage the fundamental question about the durability of this subtype of authoritarian regime. Seen from a broader historical perspective, however, the idea that monarchies have an inherent advantage in retaining power is less evident: a number of authoritarian monarchies broke down and subsequently became republics (Egypt 1952, Iraq 1958, North Yemen 1962, Libya 1969, Iran 1979), while others survived (Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates). To account for these divergent long-term pathways we systematically compare the 13 current and former Middle East monarchies. Using a fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA),...
Arab Monarchical States still remain in the contemporary world. This fact is contradictory to the fa...
This thesis investigates whether ruling monarchies are fundamentally different from other authoritar...
Why the uprisings that broke out across the Middle East and North Africa in 2010-11 ousted the leade...
<div><p>The survival of eight monarchies during the “Arab Uprisings” has put centre stage the fundam...
Over three years into the Arab Spring, the Middle East is characterized by a striking difference in ...
This study is primarily about regime survival. Applying some aspects of rentier-state model, the met...
This thesis examines the survival of non-oil producing monarchies from the “Arab Spring”, by studyin...
Inspired by the outcome of the 2010 Arab uprisings, this project explores the causal mechanisms behi...
textThe literature on regime persistence in the Arab world, particularly when it comes to the monarc...
Through the ebbs and flows of the Arab Spring, Arab monarchies have remained securely in place. In f...
Although all Arab monarchies (Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Jordan and Morocco) witnesse...
Political events in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have dominated news headlines for the pa...
In the past three years, Morocco and Jordan have introduced political and constitutional reforms. In...
In the past three years, Morocco and Jordan have introduced political and constitutional reforms. In...
The Arab Spring (2010-2012) highlighted the durability of Arab monarchies and the fragility of Arab ...
Arab Monarchical States still remain in the contemporary world. This fact is contradictory to the fa...
This thesis investigates whether ruling monarchies are fundamentally different from other authoritar...
Why the uprisings that broke out across the Middle East and North Africa in 2010-11 ousted the leade...
<div><p>The survival of eight monarchies during the “Arab Uprisings” has put centre stage the fundam...
Over three years into the Arab Spring, the Middle East is characterized by a striking difference in ...
This study is primarily about regime survival. Applying some aspects of rentier-state model, the met...
This thesis examines the survival of non-oil producing monarchies from the “Arab Spring”, by studyin...
Inspired by the outcome of the 2010 Arab uprisings, this project explores the causal mechanisms behi...
textThe literature on regime persistence in the Arab world, particularly when it comes to the monarc...
Through the ebbs and flows of the Arab Spring, Arab monarchies have remained securely in place. In f...
Although all Arab monarchies (Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Jordan and Morocco) witnesse...
Political events in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have dominated news headlines for the pa...
In the past three years, Morocco and Jordan have introduced political and constitutional reforms. In...
In the past three years, Morocco and Jordan have introduced political and constitutional reforms. In...
The Arab Spring (2010-2012) highlighted the durability of Arab monarchies and the fragility of Arab ...
Arab Monarchical States still remain in the contemporary world. This fact is contradictory to the fa...
This thesis investigates whether ruling monarchies are fundamentally different from other authoritar...
Why the uprisings that broke out across the Middle East and North Africa in 2010-11 ousted the leade...