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Sectarian politics in the Gulf : from the Iraq war to the Arab uprisings / Frederic M. Wehrey.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Columbia studies in Middle East politicsPublisher: New York, United States : Columbia University Press, [2014]Copyright date: c2014Description: xx, 328 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780231165129 (cloth : alk. paper)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 953.054 22 WEH
Contents:
The roots of sectarianism. Governance, society, and identity in the gulf -The long shadow of the iranian revolution-Bahrain. Debating participation : the Bahraini Shi'a and regional influences-Sectarian balancing : the Bahraini Sunnis and a polarized parliament -- Into the abyss: the pearl roundabout uprising and its aftermath -- Saudi Arabia. Between loyalty and rejection: the Saudi Shi'a-Under siege : the salafi and regime counter-mobilization-Waving 'Uthman's shirt : Saudi Arabia's sectarian spring-Kuwait. Renegotiating a ruling bargain : the Kuwaiti Shi'a-Tilting toward repression : the Sunni opposition and the Kuwaiti regime-A balancing act goes awry : sectarianism and Kuwait's mass protests.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The roots of sectarianism. Governance, society, and identity in the gulf -The long shadow of the iranian revolution-Bahrain. Debating participation : the Bahraini Shi'a and regional influences-Sectarian balancing : the Bahraini Sunnis and a polarized parliament -- Into the abyss: the pearl roundabout uprising and its aftermath -- Saudi Arabia. Between loyalty and rejection: the Saudi Shi'a-Under siege : the salafi and regime counter-mobilization-Waving 'Uthman's shirt : Saudi Arabia's sectarian spring-Kuwait. Renegotiating a ruling bargain : the Kuwaiti Shi'a-Tilting toward repression : the Sunni opposition and the Kuwaiti regime-A balancing act goes awry : sectarianism and Kuwait's mass protests.

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