In the context of international climate change obligations, Gulf Arab states have introduced policies to integrate climate policies into economic development and planning, seeking to maximize clean development opportunities yet at the same time to minimize the threats to their rentier economies caused by sudden shifts away from fossil fuels. This paper assesses the challenges and opportunities for climate policy integration in the Gulf states of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman, examining the interaction between their climate policy and their political–economic regimes. It adopts a novel analytical framework that integrates insights from climate policy integration and the political–economic theory of rentier states. Drawing on semi-s...
This thesis explores the energy security and climate change-related responses of the small oil and g...
This working paper looks at less explored climate strategies that Saudi Arabia and other producer st...
International audienceThis paper investigates the compensations that major oil producers have claime...
Characterised by a fragile desert environment and high reliance on oil export revenues as their prim...
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates are major oil and natural g...
This paper by Mari Luomi examines current trends in domestic climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation ...
This paper by Mari Luomi examines current trends in domestic climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation ...
Despite its hydrocarbon-wealth, holding nearly 30% of proven world crude oil and around a fifth of g...
This PhD thesis examines the Gulf monarchies of Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates as they ...
AbstractClimate change is a phenomenon of concern not only to countries in the Arab World but also t...
The sultanate of Oman is a high-income country with economy dominated by hydrocarbon production acco...
Last year’s Paris Agreement marked the first time all 190 UNFCCC members committed to keeping the av...
The author examines the key challenges and opportunities of integrating climate policies with Gulf C...
For states with political economies largely dependent on oil and natural gas rents, there seems to b...
Thesis: S.M. in Building Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architectu...
This thesis explores the energy security and climate change-related responses of the small oil and g...
This working paper looks at less explored climate strategies that Saudi Arabia and other producer st...
International audienceThis paper investigates the compensations that major oil producers have claime...
Characterised by a fragile desert environment and high reliance on oil export revenues as their prim...
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates are major oil and natural g...
This paper by Mari Luomi examines current trends in domestic climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation ...
This paper by Mari Luomi examines current trends in domestic climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation ...
Despite its hydrocarbon-wealth, holding nearly 30% of proven world crude oil and around a fifth of g...
This PhD thesis examines the Gulf monarchies of Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates as they ...
AbstractClimate change is a phenomenon of concern not only to countries in the Arab World but also t...
The sultanate of Oman is a high-income country with economy dominated by hydrocarbon production acco...
Last year’s Paris Agreement marked the first time all 190 UNFCCC members committed to keeping the av...
The author examines the key challenges and opportunities of integrating climate policies with Gulf C...
For states with political economies largely dependent on oil and natural gas rents, there seems to b...
Thesis: S.M. in Building Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architectu...
This thesis explores the energy security and climate change-related responses of the small oil and g...
This working paper looks at less explored climate strategies that Saudi Arabia and other producer st...
International audienceThis paper investigates the compensations that major oil producers have claime...