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Book Launch – Tribalism and Political Power in the Gulf: State-Building and National Identity in Kuwait, Qatar and the UAE

On December 1, AGSIW hosted a discussion examining the roles that tribes play in popular participation in government and policymaking in the Gulf.

Date

Dec 1, 2021

About the event

Tribal and Political Power in the Gulf

In their book, Tribalism and Political Power in the Gulf, Alanoud Al-Sharekh and Courtney Freer examine the political role of tribes in Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates by tracing the historical relationship between ruling elites and nomadic tribes, analyzing the role of tribes in domestic political life and social hierarchies, and revealing how they serve as major political actors in the Gulf.

While Gulf societies are often described as intensely tribal, the role of tribalism and tribal identity is often overlooked in discussions of state building and national identity. AGSIW hosted a discussion around this book to examine the roles that tribes play in popular participation in government and policymaking and the extent of the domestic political power of tribes.

The views represented herein are the author's or speaker's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of AGSI, its staff, or its board of directors.

Speakers

Courtney Freer

Provost's Postdoctoral Fellow, Emory University

Alanoud Al-Sharekh

Alanoud Al-Sharekh

Non-Resident Fellow, AGSI; Director, Ibtkar Strategic Consultancy

Moderator

Kristin Smith Diwan

Senior Resident Scholar, AGSI