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Elite rivalry in a semi-democracy: the Kuwaiti press scene / Selvik, Kjetil   Journal Article
Selvik, Kjetil Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Kuwait's liberalization of the press and publication law in 2006 sparked a threefold increase in the number of Arabic language newspapers that defied conventional wisdom about print media decline and also survived the world financial crisis. The article provides a political explanation for this puzzle, arguing that newspapers serve as political instruments in elite rivalries in Kuwait's semi-democratic setting. It qualifies the idea of newspapers as civil society institutions and shows how political control is reproduced in a liberal context. It thereby contributes to our understanding of the role of the press in hybrid regimes.
Key Words Media  Kuwait  Press  Rivalry  Semi-democracy  Iran - Democracy - 1941-1953 
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