The Resilience of Parliamentary Politics in Kuwait: Parliament, Rentierism, and Society

Author:   Courtney Freer (Visiting Assistant Professor, Visiting Assistant Professor, Emory University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780197570364


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   26 February 2024
Format:   Hardback
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The Resilience of Parliamentary Politics in Kuwait: Parliament, Rentierism, and Society


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"The first English language political history of Kuwaiti parliament, this book provides an unprecedented holistic treatment of grassroots contemporary Kuwaiti politics in English in over two decades, incorporating the country's political dynamics into broader debates about the limits of authoritarianism and the practice of democracy in the Arab world, particularly in oil-wealthy states. Author Courtney Freer uses the lens of parliamentary elections as a means of understanding the political ideologies that have dominated in Kuwait since independence. As such, it situates the dynamics of Kuwaiti politics within broader political science debates about whether democratic institutions in ""hybrid regimes"" are meaningful arenas for popular contestation or only serve to enhance autocratic rule. Given the varying portrayals of Kuwait as robust authoritarianism, ""upgraded"" authoritarianism, or a noteworthy site of democratic participation, The Resilience of Parliamentary Politics in Kuwait: Parliament, Rentierism, and Society focuses on the ideologies that have mobilized political blocs, rather than solely focusing on the institutions of political power themselves. Freer includes extensive fieldwork and the use of Arabic and English primary sources to assess and examine the institutional setting that Kuwait presents and traces the dominant ideological strands in the country, considering the comparative mobilizational potential of ascriptive identities like tribe and sect."

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Author:   Courtney Freer (Visiting Assistant Professor, Visiting Assistant Professor, Emory University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 22.60cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 17.00cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9780197570364


ISBN 10:   0197570364
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   26 February 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Institutional Parameters The 1960s: The Inception of Parliament and the Rise of Nationalism The 1970s: The Dissolution of Parliament and the Rise of Islamism The 1980s: Changing Dynamics Chapter Six The 1990s: Opposition Mobilization over Traditional Barriers The 2000s: Opposition Cohesion and Social Transformation The 2010s: Arab Spring Reaches Kuwait Conclusion Works Cited

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"A thoughtful, original analysis of a crucially important subject, focused on past and present political ideologies in the Kuwaiti parliament and their impact on policy making. It has relevance for the fields of comparative politics and governance but is also of central importance for anyone wanting to understand the domestic politics of Kuwait. * Dania Thafer, Executive Director of Gulf International Forum * Offering not just a comprehensive political history of Kuwait but a new analysis that puts politics first, Freer shows how the puzzling but persistent patterns of Kuwaiti politics cannot just be reduced to personalities and patronage. Instead she shows the critical significance of contests among different ideological visions and struggles to mobilize at the grass roots level. * Nathan Brown, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, The George Washington University * The Resilience of Parliamentary Politics in Kuwait is a must-read. Courtney Freer promises and delivers a tour de force using ""parliamentary elections and ideological mobilization"" to produce the most comprehensive political history of Kuwait to date. Freer's deep understanding of Kuwait and skillful incorporation of Kuwaiti voices and scholarship has led to fresh analysis that rightly centers people and elections in Kuwait's political system. * Bader al-Saif, Assistant Professor of History, Kuwait University *"


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Courtney Freer is Visiting Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Emory University. She previously served as Assistant Professorial Research Fellow at the Middle East Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science. Courtney's work focuses on domestic politics and foreign policies of the Gulf states and the interplay of Islam and politics more broadly. She is the author of Rentier Islamism: The Influence of the Muslim Brotherhood in Gulf Monarchies (OUP, 2018) and co-author with Alanoud Alsharekh of Tribalism and Political Power in the Gulf: State-Building and National Identity in Kuwait, Qatar and the UAE (IB Tauris 2021).

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