One cannot easily situate the Gulf Arab states homogenously within the literature on Arab nationalism in the scholarship of the International Relations of the Middle East (IRME). Despite the recent historiography of ‘other histories’ of Arab nationalism in the Gulf, the extant research on the international relations of the Gulf has rarely theoretically interrogated how Arab nationalism derived from and evolved through the progression of rentier economy in the Gulf under British Colonialism as a peculiar historical process of late-capitalist social formation. To advance such a theoretical endeavour, this paper applies the concept of uneven and combined development (UCD) to the case of Bahrain under British colonialism. It argues that combine...
The formation of the Arabian peninsula in the twentieth century has involved developments of many di...
Bahraini society has suffered a prevailing conflict of identity spanning several generations. Genera...
When Britain decided, in 1968, to terminate its official colonial presence in the Persian (Arabian) ...
One cannot easily situate the Gulf Arab states homogenously within the literature on Arab nationalis...
This thesis revisits the relationship between ideology and foreign policy in the Middle East, parti...
This thesis explores the modern historical lineage of absolutism in Bahrain, and the history of chal...
This paper examines the evolution of the relationship between the territories on the southern shore ...
This dissertation examines the lack of a noticeable indigenous labor movement in the contemporary Gu...
This dissertation seeks to answer the question of why the relatively similar Arab states of Kuwait a...
On the outset of any analytical deliberations in the contemporary political and cultural situations ...
It is difficult and incorrect to approach the complex issue of the definition of Arab nationalism wi...
Over the past fifty years the impoverished and tribal Arab Gulf states have become some of the most ...
A particularly striking feature of the 2011 Arab uprisings has been the prominent role of the six st...
By investigating the variations that affected the meaning of ‘nationality’ in the Gulf during the 20...
Oil rent has created a regional dynamic in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) whereby major pol...
The formation of the Arabian peninsula in the twentieth century has involved developments of many di...
Bahraini society has suffered a prevailing conflict of identity spanning several generations. Genera...
When Britain decided, in 1968, to terminate its official colonial presence in the Persian (Arabian) ...
One cannot easily situate the Gulf Arab states homogenously within the literature on Arab nationalis...
This thesis revisits the relationship between ideology and foreign policy in the Middle East, parti...
This thesis explores the modern historical lineage of absolutism in Bahrain, and the history of chal...
This paper examines the evolution of the relationship between the territories on the southern shore ...
This dissertation examines the lack of a noticeable indigenous labor movement in the contemporary Gu...
This dissertation seeks to answer the question of why the relatively similar Arab states of Kuwait a...
On the outset of any analytical deliberations in the contemporary political and cultural situations ...
It is difficult and incorrect to approach the complex issue of the definition of Arab nationalism wi...
Over the past fifty years the impoverished and tribal Arab Gulf states have become some of the most ...
A particularly striking feature of the 2011 Arab uprisings has been the prominent role of the six st...
By investigating the variations that affected the meaning of ‘nationality’ in the Gulf during the 20...
Oil rent has created a regional dynamic in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) whereby major pol...
The formation of the Arabian peninsula in the twentieth century has involved developments of many di...
Bahraini society has suffered a prevailing conflict of identity spanning several generations. Genera...
When Britain decided, in 1968, to terminate its official colonial presence in the Persian (Arabian) ...