Sectarian politics in the Gulf from the Iraq war to the Arab uprisings / Frederic M. Wehrey.
Material type: TextSeries: Columbia studies in Middle East politicsPublication details: New York [N.Y. : Columbia University Press, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resource (328 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780231536103
- DS247 .S438 2014
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Includes bibliographies 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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