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All in the family : absolutism, revolution, and democracy in the Middle Eastern monarchies / Michael Herb.

Van Pelt Library JQ1840 .H47 1999
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Herb, Michael, 1966-
Series:
SUNY series in Middle Eastern studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Monarchy--Persian Gulf Region--Case studies.
Monarchy.
Despotism--Persian Gulf Region--Case studies.
Despotism.
Political stability--Persian Gulf Region--Case studies.
Political stability.
Democratization--Persian Gulf Region--Case studies.
Democratization.
Petroleum industry and trade--Government policy--Persian Gulf Region--Case studies.
Petroleum industry and trade.
Petroleum industry and trade--Political aspects--Persian Gulf Region--Case studies.
Petroleum industry and trade--Political aspects.
Petroleum industry and trade--Government policy.
Persian Gulf Region--Politics and government--20th century--Case studies.
Persian Gulf Region.
Physical Description:
xix, 352 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Albany : State University of New York Press, [1999]
Summary:
Michael Herb proposes a new paradigm for understanding politics in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. He critiques the theory of the rentier state and argues that we must put political institutions -- and specifically monarchism -- at the center of any explanation of Gulf politics. All in the Family provides a compelling and fresh analysis of the importance of monarchism in the region, and points out the crucial role of the ruling families in creating monarchal regimes. It addresses the issue of democratization in the Middle Eastern monarchies, arguing that the prospects for the gradual emergence of constitutional monarchy are better than is often thought.
Contents:
Figures Tables, and Charts xi
A Note on Titles, Names, and Conventions xvii
Explanations for Revolution
Dynastic Monarchy
Rentier Income
The Educated (or New) Middle Class
Political Participation and Revolution
The Scope of the Study, Theoretic Approach, and the Cases Examined
2 The Emergence of Dynastic Monarchy and the Causes of Its Persistence 21
The Rise of the Arabian Dynasties
Norms within the Ruling Families
Marriage and Dynastic Monarchism
Consultation and the Mediation of Dynastic Rule
The Resolution of Disputes within the Dynasties
3 Arabian Society and the Emergence of the Petro-State 51
Ascriptive Status in Arabia
Elite Clans
The Merchants
The Rise of the Educated Middle Class
The Relative Decline of the Bedouin
Foreigners
4 The Dynasties: The Al Sabah and the Al Saud 67
The Al Sabah
The Al Saud
5 The Dynasties: The Al Thani, Al Khalifa, Al Nahayan, Al Maktum, and Al Said 109
The Al Thani of Qatar
The Al Khalifa of Bahrain
A Note on the Emirates
The Al Nahayan of Abu Dhabi
The Al Maktum of Dubai
The Al Said of Oman
Variations in the Capture of the Petro-States by the Dynasties
6 Strategies of Regime and Opposition in the Dynastic Monarchies 157
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia
Bahrain
Qatar
The Emirates
Oman
7 Libya and Afghanistan 183
Libya
Afghantistan
8 Five Nondynastic Monarchies 209
Egypt
Iraq
Iran
Morocco
Jordan
9 Dynastic Monarchism and the Persistence of Hereditary Rule 235
Other Explanations
Education
Rentierism, Revolution, and Resilience
Opposition
The Composition of the Military
Tribe and Kim as Inclusionary Political Institutions
Foreign Powers
Parliaments
Statecraft
The Lessons of the Dynastic Monarchies
10 The Theory of the Rentier State and Constitutional Monarchy in the Middle East 255
The Theory of the Rentier State
When Parliamentary Liberalizations Succeed
The Flexibility of Monarchial Institutions in Accommodating Democratic Compromises
The Absolutisms and Western Policy
Monarchy and Political Development.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-334) and index.
ISBN:
0791441679
0791441687
OCLC:
40113451

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