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: 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: 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: Kasim Randeree, “Workforce Nationalization in the Gulf Cooperation Council States,” CIRS Occasional Paper no. 9 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2012). In recent decades, the Gulf…
To cite this publication: Fred H. Lawson, “Transformations of Regional Economic Governance in the Gulf Cooperation Council,” CIRS Occasional Paper no. 10 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2012). Most…
To cite this publication: Mari Luomi, “Qatar’s Natural Sustainability: Plans, Perceptions, and Pitfalls,” CIRS Occasional Paper no. 11 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2012). This paper analyzes Qatar’s present…
To cite this publication: Michael Driessen, “Religious Democracy and Civilizational Politics: Comparing Political Islam and Political Catholicism,” CIRS Occasional Paper no. 12 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2013). Much of…
To cite this publication: Manochehr Dorraj, “Iran’s Northern Exposure: Foreign Policy Challenges in Eurasia,” CIRS Occasional Paper no. 13 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2013). This paper analyzes…
To cite this publication: Fred H. Lawson, “Implications of the 2011-13 Syrian Uprising for the Middle Eastern Regional Security Complex,” CIRS Occasional Paper no. 14 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional…
To cite this publication: Lawrence G. Potter, ed., Sectarian Politics in the Persian Gulf (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2014). Long a taboo topic, as well as one that has alarmed outside powers,…