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ID179794
Title ProperClients or challengers?
Other Title Informationtribal constituents in Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE
LanguageENG
AuthorFreer, Courtney
Summary / Abstract (Note)Traditional understandings of Middle Eastern politics place tribes as critical supporters of ruling families; this dynamic is considered particularly strong within the smaller Gulf states, which are oftentimes even referred to as ‘bedouinocracies’. While tribes undoubtedly hold political capital throughout the Middle East, it is uncertain to what extent they remain clients of Gulf regimes or are in fact independent, and potentially oppositional, actors. This paper examines electoral outcomes for the Kuwaiti legislature, Qatari municipal council, and Emirati consultative council to understand the extent to which major tribal groups take collective action through electoral campaigns.
`In' analytical NoteBritish Journal of Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 48, No.2; May 2021: p.271-290
Journal SourceBritish Journal of Middle Eastern Studies Vol: 48 No 2
Key WordsQatar ;  UAE ;  Tribal Constituents in Kuwait


 
 
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