Over three years into the Arab Spring, the Middle East is characterized by a striking difference in durability between monarchies and republics. Beyond this difference, some significant gaps within the group of the eight Middle East monarchies have so far been overlooked. Drawing on the existing monarchy research, we first make the case that there were three distinct types of durable monarchies prior to the Arab Spring. Confronted with social and political crises, each type reacted differently to the challenges presented to them after 2011. While five "rentier" and "dynastic" Gulf monarchies (Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE (United Arab Emirates)) mainly rely on material distribution and family rule, the non-oil "linchpins"...
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...
Inspired by the 2011 Arab Spring events in Tunisia, cries of the regional chant “al-sha’ab yurid isq...
The survival of eight monarchies during the "Arab Uprisings" has put centre stage the fundamental qu...
<div><p>The survival of eight monarchies during the “Arab Uprisings” has put centre stage the fundam...
This thesis examines the survival of non-oil producing monarchies from the “Arab Spring”, by studyin...
Through the ebbs and flows of the Arab Spring, Arab monarchies have remained securely in place. In f...
The Arab Spring (2010-2012) highlighted the durability of Arab monarchies and the fragility of Arab ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the outcomes of the 2011 Arab Spring from the perspective o...
This study is primarily about regime survival. Applying some aspects of rentier-state model, the met...
Although all Arab monarchies (Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Jordan and Morocco) witnesse...
textThe literature on regime persistence in the Arab world, particularly when it comes to the monarc...
Arab Monarchical States still remain in the contemporary world. This fact is contradictory to the fa...
Inspired by the outcome of the 2010 Arab uprisings, this project explores the causal mechanisms behi...
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...
Inspired by the 2011 Arab Spring events in Tunisia, cries of the regional chant “al-sha’ab yurid isq...
The survival of eight monarchies during the "Arab Uprisings" has put centre stage the fundamental qu...
<div><p>The survival of eight monarchies during the “Arab Uprisings” has put centre stage the fundam...
This thesis examines the survival of non-oil producing monarchies from the “Arab Spring”, by studyin...
Through the ebbs and flows of the Arab Spring, Arab monarchies have remained securely in place. In f...
The Arab Spring (2010-2012) highlighted the durability of Arab monarchies and the fragility of Arab ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the outcomes of the 2011 Arab Spring from the perspective o...
This study is primarily about regime survival. Applying some aspects of rentier-state model, the met...
Although all Arab monarchies (Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Jordan and Morocco) witnesse...
textThe literature on regime persistence in the Arab world, particularly when it comes to the monarc...
Arab Monarchical States still remain in the contemporary world. This fact is contradictory to the fa...
Inspired by the outcome of the 2010 Arab uprisings, this project explores the causal mechanisms behi...
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...
Inspired by the 2011 Arab Spring events in Tunisia, cries of the regional chant “al-sha’ab yurid isq...