The silent revolution : the Arab Spring and the Gulf States

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The silent revolution : the Arab Spring and the Gulf States

edited by May Seikaly and Khawla Mattar

Gerlach Press, 2014

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How immune is the Gulf region to the changes that have engulfed the Arab world since 2011? This volume responds to this question by examining the impact of the Arab Spring on Gulf regimes and societies and contributing to debates on political participation and citizenship; sectarianism, gender and identity formation; as well as the role of the media in exposing the paradoxes of the Gulf system and its relationship to international political actors.

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Introduction: The Arab Spring: How Immune Are the GCC Countries? May Seikaly and Khawla Mattar 1. Democratic Challenge in the Gulf: Between Aspiration and Desperation May Seikaly 2. The Impact of the Arab Spring on the Arab Gulf States Abdulkhaleq Abdulla 3. Notions of Sovereignty in the Arab World: an Examination of State Citizenship in the Aftermath of the Arab Spring Yacoob Abba Omar 4. Women and the Arab Spring in Saudi Arabia: A Nascent Social Movement? Soraya Altorki 5. The Local and the Transnational in the Arab Uprising: The Protests in Saudi Arabia's Eastern province Toby Matthiesen 6. That Late Unpleasant: The Arab Spring in Oman Jennifer Hunt 7. A Spring of Concentric Circles: Overlapping Identities in Kuwait and Bahrain and their Effect on the Arab Spring Reem Abou-Samra 8. Bahrain's Uprising in Cyberspace Basma El-Bathy 9. The Arab Spring through Gulf Sattelite Television Stations: Reporting or Controlling? Khawla Mattar Conclusion May Seikaly and Khawla Mattar About the Contributors

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