Policy-Making in the GCC State, Citizens and Institutions, Quilliam, Neil<-
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Explore the intricate mechanics of policy-making in the GCC region with this insightful book. As individual Gulf states and the GCC collective gain prominence, this analysis delves into the vital role institutions play in shaping policy. Written by leading academics and practitioners, this book is essential for understanding the evolving relationship between state and citizen, especially during a new generation of leadership and periods of low oil prices. It examines how academic, social, and economic institutions are responding to demands for better services and empowerment, while states navigate retaining authority. This book offers valuable perspectives for researchers and policymakers alike interested in the complex decision-making processes within the Gulf Arab states. Policy-Making in the GCC: State, Citizens and Institutions covers the post-2011 reordering of the Middle East, the rise of states like Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, and the growth of the GCC as a collective entity. It addresses the impact of dramatic demographic change on the social contract and evaluates the role of formal and informal institutions in mediating change and informing policy.
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