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The Resource Curse in the Persian Gulf Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar)

The Resource Curse in the Persian Gulf By Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar)

The Resource Curse in the Persian Gulf by Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar)


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This book systematically address the little studied notion of a resource curse in relation to the Persian Gulf, by examining the historical causes and genesis of the phenomenon and its consequences in human development, infrastructural growth, clientelism, state-building and institutional evolution, and societal and gender relations.

The Resource Curse in the Persian Gulf Summary

The Resource Curse in the Persian Gulf by Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar)

The Resource Curse in the Persian Gulf systematically address the little studied notion of a resource curse in relation to the Persian Gulf by examining the historical causes and genesis of the phenomenon and its consequences in a variety of areas, including human development, infrastructural growth, clientelism, state-building and institutional evolution, and societal and gender relations.

The book explores how across the Arabian Peninsula, oil wealth began accruing to the state at a particular juncture in the state-building process, when traditional, largely informal patterns of shaikhly rule were relatively well established, but the formal institutional apparatuses of the state were not yet fully formed. The chapters show that oil wealth had a direct impact on subsequent developments in these two complementary areas. Contributors discuss how on one hand, the distribution of petrodollars enabled political elites to solidify existing patterns of rule through deepening clientelist practices and by establishing new, dependent clients; and how on the other, rent revenues gave state leaders the opportunity to establish and shape institutions in ways that solidified their political control.

The Resource Curse in the Persian Gulf will be of great interest to scholars of Middle Eastern studies, focusing on a variety of subject areas, including human development, human resources, clientelism, infrastructural growth, institutional evolution, state-building, and societal and gender relations. This book was originally published as a special issue in the Journal of Arabian Studies.

About Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar)

Mehran Kamrava is Professor and Director of the Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS) at Georgetown University, Qatar. He is author of a number of books, including, most recently, A Concise History of Revolution (2020), Inside the Arab State (2018) and Troubled Waters: Insecurity in the Persian Gulf (2018).

Table of Contents

1. Oil and Institutional Stasis in the Persian Gulf 2. Imperial Origins of the Oil Curse 3. Rentierism's Siblings: On the Linkages between Rents, Neopatrimonialism, and Entrepreneurial State Capitalism in the Persian Gulf Monarchies 4. Reformers and the Rentier State: Re-Evaluating the Co-Optation Mechanism in Rentier State Theory 5. Cursed No More? The Resource Curse, Gender, and Labor Nationalization Policies in the GCC 6. The Impact of Oil Rents on Military Spending in the GCC Region: Does Corruption Matter?

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NLS9781032088457
9781032088457
1032088451
The Resource Curse in the Persian Gulf by Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-06-30
124
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