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Oil has been central to regime survival for oil states across the Arabian Peninsula and has been at the heart of their attempts to defuse the wave of Arab revolutions. However, in 2011 revolution hit Libya, the most oil dependent regime in the Middle East. The political storm winds that have swept this region have thrown into doubt the resilience of Arab rentier states, and highlight how the political effects of oil vary across the oil producing countries.Oil States in the New Middle East brings together leading experts to critically assess the centrality of oil and the relevance of Rentier State Theory in light of the post-2011 upheaval across the Middle East and North Africa. It combines overall reflections on the political dynamics in oil states with focused case investigations of individual countries. Taking as its starting point the centrality of oil in explanations of regime survival, the book analyses how the oil states have responded to and fared throughout the Arab popular upheavals, resulting in a critical assessment of the continued relevance of Rentier State Theory. While observers have asked how the uprisings varied between oil and non-oil states, this book turns the comparative focus inward, arguing for a more fine-grained understanding of the political effects of oil in different oil producing countries.This book would be of interest to students and scholars of Middle East, North Africa and Gulf Studies, Oil and Politics, as well as Comparative Politics and International Political Economy.

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Oil States in the New Middle East
Oil has been central to regime survival for oil states across the Arabian Peninsula and has been at the heart of their attempts to defuse the wave of Arab revolutions. However, in 2011, revolution hit Libya, the most oil dependent regime in the Middle East. The political storm winds that have swept this region have thrown into doubt the resilience of Arab rentier states, and highlight how the political effects of oil vary across the oil producing countries.
Oil States in the New Middle East brings together leading experts to critically assess the centrality of oil and the relevance of Rentier State Theory in light of the post-2011 upheaval across the Middle East and North Africa. It combines overall reflections on the political dynamics in oil states with focused case investigations of individual countries. Taking as its starting point the centrality of oil in explanations of regime survival, the book analyses how the oil states have responded to and fared throughout the Arab popular upheavals, resulting in a critical assessment of the continued relevance of Rentier State Theory. While observers have asked how the uprisings varied between oil and non-oil states, this book turns the comparative focus inward, arguing for a more fine-grained understanding of the political effects of oil in different oil producing countries.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Middle East, North Africa and Gulf Studies, Oil and Politics, as well as Comparative Politics and International Political Economy.
Kjetil Selvik is Senior Researcher at the Chr. Michelsen Institute and Adjunct Associate Professor at the Department of Comparative Politics, University of Bergen.
Bjrn Olav Utvik is Professor in Middle East History and Director of the Centre for Islamic and Middle East Studies at the University of Oslo.
Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Democratization and Government
Edited by:
Larbi Sadiki
Qatar University
This series examines new ways of understanding democratization and government in the Middle East. The varied and uneven processes of change, occurring in the Middle Eastern region, can no longer be read and interpreted solely through the prism of Euro-American transitology. Seeking to frame critical parameters in light of these new horizons, this series instigates reinterpretations of democracy and propagates formerly subaltern narratives of democratization. Reinvigorating discussion on how Arab and Middle Eastern peoples and societies seek good government, Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Democratization and Government provides tests and contests of old and new assumptions.
Revolution, Revolt and Reform in North Africa
The Arab Spring and beyond
Edited by Ricardo Ren Larmont
Informal Power in the Greater Middle East
Hidden geographies
Edited by Luca Anceschi, Gennaro Gervasio and Andrea Teti
Crowds and Politics in North Africa
Tunisia, Algeria and Libya
Andrea Khalil
Egypts Long Revolution
Protest movements and uprisings
Maha Abdelrahman
Sectarianism in Iraq
The making of state and nation since 1920
Khalil F. Osman
Sufism and Politics in Morocco
Activism and dissent
Abdelilah Bouasria
Political and Constitutional Transitions in North Africa
Actors and factors
Justin O. Frosini and Francesco Biagi
Al Jazeera and Democratization
The rise of the Arab public sphere
Ezzeddine Abdelmoula
Revolutionary Egypt
Connecting domestic and international struggles
Edited by Reem Abou-El-Fadl
Oil States in the New Middle East
Uprisings and stability
Edited by Kjetil Selvik and Bjrn Olav Utvik
Oil States in the New
Middle East
Uprisings and stability
Edited by
Kjetil Selvik and
Bjrn Olav Utvik
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British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Oil states in the new Middle East : uprisings and stability / Edited by Kjetil Selvik and Bjrn Olav Utvik.
pages cm. (Routledge studies in Middle Eastern democratization and government ; 10)
1. Petroleum industry and tradeMiddle East. 2. PetroleumEconomic aspectsMiddle East. 3. Arab Spring, 2010 I. Selvik, Kjetil. II. Utvik, Bjrn Olav.
HD9576.M52O363 2016
338.27280956dc232015001804
ISBN: 978-1-138-88834-0 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-71348-9 (ebk)
Typeset in Times New Roman
by Wearset Ltd, Boldon, Tyne and Wear
Contents

BJRN OLAV UTVIK

GWENN OKRUHLIK

KJETIL BJORVATN AND JACOB HIGILT

HALVOR MEHLUM, KALLE MOENE AND GRY STENSTAD

STEFFEN HERTOG

GHANIM ALNAJJAR AND KJETIL SELVIK

JANE KINNINMONT

ROBERT SPRINGBORG

JENNY HOLMSEN

ALISON PARGETER

GIACOMO LUCIANI
Ghanim Alnajjar is Professor of Political Science at Kuwait University and the Chairman of the Arab Human Rights Fund. Between 2001 and 2008, he was the UN Independent Expert on Human Rights in Somalia, appointed by the former UN Secretary General Kofi Anan. He has led several international fact finding missions in countries such as Iraq, Somalia, Afghanistan, Morocco, Pakistan and Egypt.
Kjetil Bjorvatn is Professor in Economics at NHH Norwegian School of Economics. He holds a PhD in economics from the same institution. Bjorvatn has published extensively on entrepreneurship and development, the political economy of resource wealth, and foreign direct investment. In addition to economics, he has studied Middle Eastern languages and culture at the University of Bergen and the University of Oslo.
Steffen Hertog is an Associate Professor of Comparative Politics at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His research interests include Gulf politics and Middle Eastern political economy. He has published in journals such as
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