This study evaluates the strength of the legislative bodies in three Arab countries both on paper and in public opinion. It utilizes an existent measure, the parliamentary power index, to gauge the strength of parliamentary bodies, before comparing that with public perception. The study asks if the power given to legislative bodies reflects the actual impact on policy from the point of view of Arab citizens. This study uses the questions in the ACRPS Arab Opinion Index on the legislative councils of Jordan, Morocco and Kuwait, in comparison with the parliamentary power index, to make this assessment
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Bicameralism is one of the most salient features of the legislative power in the Kingdom of Bahrain ...
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The literature on state capacity is often at odds with what constitutes state capacity, how to opera...
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Citizens around the world desire government to be responsive to their concerns. Regardless of the ru...
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Bahrain and Oman adopted a bicameral legislature with an appointed upper house with equal power to t...
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This study aimed to identify the reality of the practices of the Parliamentary Councils in making ed...
We investigate the method of power indices to study voting power of members of a legislature that ha...
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When faced with threats to its rule, Jordan\u27s Hashemite monarchy has attempted to weather the st...
The Parliamentary Powers Index (PPI) developed by Fish and Kroenig (2009) is the most important effo...
The study set to measure the V-Dem index in Lebanon in comparison with that of Sweden. The study emp...
Bicameralism is one of the most salient features of the legislative power in the Kingdom of Bahrain ...
This thesis explores the decision making process within Persian Gulf monarchies. Contrary to the pop...
The literature on state capacity is often at odds with what constitutes state capacity, how to opera...
The 2019–2020 Arab Opinion Index (AOI) offers interesting data on how responsive Arab societies are ...
Citizens around the world desire government to be responsive to their concerns. Regardless of the ru...
This study in International Public Law examines the impact of the League of Arab States (LAS), in th...
Bahrain and Oman adopted a bicameral legislature with an appointed upper house with equal power to t...
This article draws on public opinion survey data from Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, and Jordan to investi...
This study aimed at identifying the degree of satisfaction of students in the Department of Politica...
This study aimed to identify the reality of the practices of the Parliamentary Councils in making ed...
We investigate the method of power indices to study voting power of members of a legislature that ha...
This paper presents explanatory analysis for the basic indicators of good governance coincided with ...
When faced with threats to its rule, Jordan\u27s Hashemite monarchy has attempted to weather the st...
The Parliamentary Powers Index (PPI) developed by Fish and Kroenig (2009) is the most important effo...
The study set to measure the V-Dem index in Lebanon in comparison with that of Sweden. The study emp...
Bicameralism is one of the most salient features of the legislative power in the Kingdom of Bahrain ...
This thesis explores the decision making process within Persian Gulf monarchies. Contrary to the pop...