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Group Conflict and Political Mobilization in Bahrain and the Arab Gulf Justin Gengler

Group Conflict and Political Mobilization in Bahrain and the Arab Gulf By Justin Gengler

Group Conflict and Political Mobilization in Bahrain and the Arab Gulf by Justin Gengler


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Group Conflict and Political Mobilization in Bahrain and the Arab Gulf Summary

Group Conflict and Political Mobilization in Bahrain and the Arab Gulf: Rethinking the Rentier State by Justin Gengler

The oil-producing states of the Arab Gulf are said to sink or swim on their capacity for political appeasement through economic redistribution. Yet, during the popular uprisings of the Arab Spring, in Bahrain and all across the Arab Gulf, ordinary citizens showed an unexpected enthusiasm for political protest directed against governments widely assumed to have co-opted their support with oil revenues. Justin Gengler draws on the first-ever mass political survey in Bahrain to demonstrate that neither is the state willing to offer all citizens the same bargain, nor are all citizens willing to accept it. Instead, shared social and religious identities offer a viable basis for mass political coordination. Challenging the prevailing rentier interpretation of political life in the Gulf states, Gengler offers new empirical evidence and a new conceptual framework for understanding the attitudes of ordinary citizens.

Group Conflict and Political Mobilization in Bahrain and the Arab Gulf Reviews

Gengler presents a critical analysis examining the conventional wisdom of the rentier state theory and questions Bahrain's ability to buy the loyalty of its citizens despite its lagging political legitimacy. . . Recommended for upper-division undergraduate students of Middle Eastern studies.

* Choice *

This book is definitely unique and invaluable to anyone wanting a fuller understanding of the economic, political, and religious tensions within Bahrain that media outlets and published reports have scarcely revealed.

* The Sociological Imagination *

Using information gleaned from the first-ever mass political survey in Bahrain, Gengler challenges the assumptions underpinning rentier-state theory as applied to the Gulf nations. Reflecting on the Arab Spring uprisings, he argues that economic fulfilment does not inevitably breed political apathy.

* Survival *

About Justin Gengler

Justin Gengler is Senior Researcher at the Social and Economic Survey Research Institute (SESRI) at Qatar University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Mountain of Smoke: Bahrain, the First Post-Oil State
1. Group-based Political Mobilization in Bahrain and the Arab Gulf
2. Al-Fatih wa al-Maftuh: The Case of Sunni-Shi'i Relations in Bahrain
3. Religion and Politics in Bahrain
4. Surveying Bahrain
5. Rentier Theory and Rentier Reality
6. Political Diversification in the Age of Regime Insecurity
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

NLS9780253016805
9780253016805
0253016800
Group Conflict and Political Mobilization in Bahrain and the Arab Gulf: Rethinking the Rentier State by Justin Gengler
New
Paperback
Indiana University Press
2015-06-08
218
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