Constitutional Reform and Political Participation in the Gulf
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Dubai, Gulf Research Center, 2006
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KHALAF, Abdulhadi, LUCIANI, Giacomo (editor/s), Constitutional Reform and Political Participation in the Gulf, Dubai, Gulf Research Center, 2006 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/13235
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Introduction
Abdulhadi Khalaf and Giacomo Luciani 7
1. Political Reform Measures from a Domestic GCC Perspective
Abdulaziz Sager 17
2. Rules of Succession and Political Participation in the GCC States
Abdulhadi Khalaf 33
3. Generations of Gulf Constitutions: Paths and Perspectives
Gianluca Paolo Parolin 51
4. Elections and Parliamentary Activity in the GCC States:
Broadening Political Participation in the Gulf Monarchies
Andrzej Kapiszewski 88
5. Media Policy as a Litmus Test of Political Change in the GCC
Naomi Sakr 132
6. The Constitutionality of Discrimination:
A Search for Women's Political Equality in Kuwait
Farah Al-Nakib 157
7. Liberalization from Above:
Political Reforms and Sultanism in Oman
Marc Valeri 187
8. The Institutionalization of the Saudi Political System
and the Birth of ‘Political Personnel’
Camille Ammoun 211
9. The New Corporatism in Saudi Arabia:
Limits of Formal Politics
Steffen Hertog 239
10. Democracy vs. Shura in the age of the Internet
Giacomo Luciani 274
Biographies 298
GRC Publications 301
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(Product of workshop No. 13 at the 6th MRM 2005).
