This chapter examines the security implications of Middle East political economy. It argues that political economy constituted the deep structure that underlay both security threats and order in MENA. Sovereignty was securitized by the Arab nationalist movement; Egypt’s trajectory under Nasser and Sadat sharply exposed how far national security required a national economic base. Thereafter, OPEC ostensibly weaponized oil to serve Arab national security but failed when Saudi Arabia, putting its own security first, aligned with the US. Oil, enabling the consolidation of authoritarian states, became pivotal to the short-term domestic security of rentier states, although in the long term rentierism increased dependency and deterred democratizat...
American policymakers typically view the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) as a strategic region, ...
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is a group of six Arab Middle East countries that form a union to...
Comprising 65-70% of the world's oil reserves, the Gulf States (Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, UA...
Oil rent has created a regional dynamic in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) whereby major pol...
This chapter seeks to explain the underlying factors for the security of some countries and the inse...
This chapter seeks to explain the underlying factors for the security of some countries and the inse...
This paper examines how the concept of “Gulf security” is evolving as internal political and socioec...
The political turmoil that has swept across many parts of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) si...
A particularly striking feature of the 2011 Arab uprisings has been the prominent role of the six st...
This paper argues that the so-called Arab spring is part of a tectonic shift which signals the frail...
The thesis focuses on the progress of the oil economies in MENA since 90's. Due to the outbreak of u...
Political science predicts that monarchies lack the flexibility to modernize without losing power: "...
The political turmoil that has swept across many parts of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) si...
This chapter examines the role of the global political economy, above all the changing relative powe...
The MENA region has long presented abundant puzzles for theories of comparative political economy, f...
American policymakers typically view the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) as a strategic region, ...
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is a group of six Arab Middle East countries that form a union to...
Comprising 65-70% of the world's oil reserves, the Gulf States (Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, UA...
Oil rent has created a regional dynamic in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) whereby major pol...
This chapter seeks to explain the underlying factors for the security of some countries and the inse...
This chapter seeks to explain the underlying factors for the security of some countries and the inse...
This paper examines how the concept of “Gulf security” is evolving as internal political and socioec...
The political turmoil that has swept across many parts of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) si...
A particularly striking feature of the 2011 Arab uprisings has been the prominent role of the six st...
This paper argues that the so-called Arab spring is part of a tectonic shift which signals the frail...
The thesis focuses on the progress of the oil economies in MENA since 90's. Due to the outbreak of u...
Political science predicts that monarchies lack the flexibility to modernize without losing power: "...
The political turmoil that has swept across many parts of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) si...
This chapter examines the role of the global political economy, above all the changing relative powe...
The MENA region has long presented abundant puzzles for theories of comparative political economy, f...
American policymakers typically view the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) as a strategic region, ...
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is a group of six Arab Middle East countries that form a union to...
Comprising 65-70% of the world's oil reserves, the Gulf States (Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, UA...