ABSTRACT

This book explores the contemporary history, governance, foreign policy, political economy, culture, and society of Kuwait. It highlights the dynamics of the country, putting forward both an overview of each subject covered and new research findings. It begins by providing a historical understanding of state formation and goes on to examine state structure, including the ruling monarchy, state legitimacy, and the creation of the Constitution and the National Assembly. It considers foreign policy, including the tools of diplomacy, the state’s regional and international approach, and the factors that have formed and reformed Kuwait’s strategic policy in the global arena. It assesses the economy, including rentierism, the labour market both for locals and for migrants, the class system, and the process of Kuwaitization; and it discusses Kuwaiti society and national identity, as well as investigates issues of women, civil society, youth, and the Bidoon minority. Overall, the book provides a full and detailed analysis of contemporary Kuwait and of the factors which are bringing about new developments.

chapter 2|19 pages

Kuwait's Political History

From Tribal Sheikhdom to Semi-democratic State

chapter 3|18 pages

Kuwait

A Political System in Crisis

chapter 4|25 pages

From Grassroots to Public Diplomacy

Diwaniyya as an Alternative Sociopolitical Institution

chapter 5|19 pages

Kuwait's Foreign Aid

Motivations and Allocations

chapter 6|15 pages

Intra-Gulf Dynamics

Pursuit of Survival within the GCC

chapter 7|16 pages

Kuwait's Relations with the Global Powers

US, Russia, and China

chapter 8|19 pages

Kuwait and the Palestinian Cause

Mutual Search for National Pride

chapter 9|19 pages

Role of Urbanization in Changing Social Norms to Laws

Impact on Status of Kuwaiti Women

chapter 12|15 pages

Kuwait's Publication Law

A Civil Act to Protect Freedom of Expression