To cite this publication: Zahra Babar, “Free Mobility within the Gulf Cooperation Council,” CIRS Occasional Paper no. 8 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2011). Stipulations within the formal protocols of…
To cite this publication: Matthew Gray, “A Theory of ‘Late Rentierism’ in the Arab States of the Gulf,” CIRS Occasional Paper no. 7 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2011).…
To cite this publication: Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, “The GCC States and the Shifting Balance of Global Power,” CIRS Occasional Paper no. 6 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2010). This…
To cite this publication: Alan S. Weber, “Web-Based Learning in Qatar and the GCC States,” CIRS Occasional Paper no. 5 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2010). This contribution surveys the…
To cite this publication: Renee Richer, “Conservation in Qatar: Impacts of Increasing Industrialization,” CIRS Occasional Paper no. 2 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2008, 2009). Industrial development in the State…
To cite this publication: Mahmood Monshipouri, ed., Inside the Islamic Republic: Social Change in Post-Khomeini Iran (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2016). Since 1989, the internal dynamics of change in Iran, rooted…
To cite this publication: Mehran Kamrava, ed., Fragile Politics: Weak States in the Greater Middle East (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2016). The 2011 Arab uprisings precipitated the relatively quick collapse of…
To cite this publication: Mehran Kamrava, ed., Beyond the Arab Spring: The Evolving Ruling Bargain in the Middle East (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2014). The Arab Spring occurred within the context…
To cite this publication: Zahra Babar and Suzi Mirgani, eds., Food Security in the Middle East (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2014). This volume comprises original, empirically-grounded chapters that collectively offer the most…
To cite this publication: Mehran Kamrava, Qatar: Small State, Big Politics (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2015). The Persian Gulf state of Qatar has fewer than 2 million inhabitants, virtually no potable…