The ruling system in Oman transferred، as the case in all Arab Gulf States، from the traditional and tribal from of alliance into a rule of a royal family. But، Oman was distinguished by the rule of AL- Ebadhiya AL- Immamiah which is dominated this state during some period of its history. However، this Sultanate witnesses currently existence of political circles whether executive or legislative as the council of ministers and the council of Oman (Parliament); but، the actual center for decision making is the Sultan and the close circle to him. However، there are continuou
The role of Indians in Muscat shifted and changed depending on time periods and contexts. During the...
The British government's announcement of its intention to withdraw 'East of Suez' by the end of 1971...
The aim of the study is to identify the weaknesses in the current judicial system in Oman and propos...
When Sultan Qaboos overthrew his father as ruler of the Persian Gulf state of Oman in 1970, with the...
The extent to which the Middle East in general and the Gulf states in particular are willing and abl...
Between Faith and Tribal Compromise: How the Region of Oman entered IslamThe adhesion of Oman to Isl...
This chapter examines and explains the nature of Oman’s foreign policy. In doing so, it will apply t...
The Oman sultanate, as it has been cut off from its neighbors and from western influence unto recent...
The role of Omani diplomacy is visible in promoting its foreign policy and fulfilling the Sultan’s v...
Changes in governing practices in Oman are indicated by a number of recent developments: on the one ...
This study aimed to identify the reality of the practices of the Parliamentary Councils in making ed...
Bahrain and Oman adopted a bicameral legislature with an appointed upper house with equal power to t...
This thesis explores the decision making process within Persian Gulf monarchies. Contrary to the pop...
Changes in governing practices in Oman are indicated by a number of recent developments: on the one ...
In recent years the Sultanate of Oman has been greatly affected by global changes due to its strateg...
The role of Indians in Muscat shifted and changed depending on time periods and contexts. During the...
The British government's announcement of its intention to withdraw 'East of Suez' by the end of 1971...
The aim of the study is to identify the weaknesses in the current judicial system in Oman and propos...
When Sultan Qaboos overthrew his father as ruler of the Persian Gulf state of Oman in 1970, with the...
The extent to which the Middle East in general and the Gulf states in particular are willing and abl...
Between Faith and Tribal Compromise: How the Region of Oman entered IslamThe adhesion of Oman to Isl...
This chapter examines and explains the nature of Oman’s foreign policy. In doing so, it will apply t...
The Oman sultanate, as it has been cut off from its neighbors and from western influence unto recent...
The role of Omani diplomacy is visible in promoting its foreign policy and fulfilling the Sultan’s v...
Changes in governing practices in Oman are indicated by a number of recent developments: on the one ...
This study aimed to identify the reality of the practices of the Parliamentary Councils in making ed...
Bahrain and Oman adopted a bicameral legislature with an appointed upper house with equal power to t...
This thesis explores the decision making process within Persian Gulf monarchies. Contrary to the pop...
Changes in governing practices in Oman are indicated by a number of recent developments: on the one ...
In recent years the Sultanate of Oman has been greatly affected by global changes due to its strateg...
The role of Indians in Muscat shifted and changed depending on time periods and contexts. During the...
The British government's announcement of its intention to withdraw 'East of Suez' by the end of 1971...
The aim of the study is to identify the weaknesses in the current judicial system in Oman and propos...