Although all Arab monarchies (Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Jordan and Morocco) witnessed varying degrees of mass protest during the Arab uprisings of 2011, none of the kings and princes has thus far been deposed. The kingdom of Saudi Arabia saw pockets of sporadic protest in many cities in the early months of 2011, but those failed to evolve into a mass protest movement across the country. This paper analyses the conditions that helped maintain Saudi stability, attributing it to a combination of domestic and regional factors. This paper highlights how the conditions that led to monarchical resilience over the last five years may result in unexpected upheavals in the future
The aim purpose of this paper is to describe Saudi Arabia efforts in defending its legitimacy. Saudi...
Over three years into the Arab Spring, the Middle East is characterized by a striking difference in ...
Over the years, the matter of succession has been of the most important challenges to the Saudi ...
Although all Arab monarchies (Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Jordan and Morocco) witnessed vary...
Although all Arab monarchies (Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Jordan and Morocco) witnessed vary...
This study is primarily about regime survival. Applying some aspects of rentier-state model, the met...
Inspired by the outcome of the 2010 Arab uprisings, this project explores the causal mechanisms behi...
While the revolutions of the 2011 Arab Spring deposed and replaced previously embedded autocratic re...
The paper evaluates three common perspectives used by scholars to explain the resilience of Middle E...
Why the uprisings that broke out across the Middle East and North Africa in 2010-11 ousted the leade...
Why the uprisings that broke out across the Middle East and North Africa in 2010-11 ousted the leade...
Why the uprisings that broke out across the Middle East and North Africa in 2010-11 ousted the leade...
Political stability has always been the most important concern of the states. Political stability is...
The paradigm shift in Saudi Arabia’s regional foreign policy in the wake of the Arab upheavals serve...
This paper discusses the political legitimacy of regimes in two significant Arab states following th...
The aim purpose of this paper is to describe Saudi Arabia efforts in defending its legitimacy. Saudi...
Over three years into the Arab Spring, the Middle East is characterized by a striking difference in ...
Over the years, the matter of succession has been of the most important challenges to the Saudi ...
Although all Arab monarchies (Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Jordan and Morocco) witnessed vary...
Although all Arab monarchies (Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Jordan and Morocco) witnessed vary...
This study is primarily about regime survival. Applying some aspects of rentier-state model, the met...
Inspired by the outcome of the 2010 Arab uprisings, this project explores the causal mechanisms behi...
While the revolutions of the 2011 Arab Spring deposed and replaced previously embedded autocratic re...
The paper evaluates three common perspectives used by scholars to explain the resilience of Middle E...
Why the uprisings that broke out across the Middle East and North Africa in 2010-11 ousted the leade...
Why the uprisings that broke out across the Middle East and North Africa in 2010-11 ousted the leade...
Why the uprisings that broke out across the Middle East and North Africa in 2010-11 ousted the leade...
Political stability has always been the most important concern of the states. Political stability is...
The paradigm shift in Saudi Arabia’s regional foreign policy in the wake of the Arab upheavals serve...
This paper discusses the political legitimacy of regimes in two significant Arab states following th...
The aim purpose of this paper is to describe Saudi Arabia efforts in defending its legitimacy. Saudi...
Over three years into the Arab Spring, the Middle East is characterized by a striking difference in ...
Over the years, the matter of succession has been of the most important challenges to the Saudi ...