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Bahrain: The Modernization Of Autocracy
Bahrain: The Modernization Of Autocracy
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This study provides an overview of trends on Bahrain islands and the social and historical context from which they have emerged, intended as an introduction to Bahraini affairs for the general reader.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 160 pages
Publication date: 29 July 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive study offers a comprehensive overview of the trends and developments on the Bahrain islands, providing a rich tapestry of social and historical context that has shaped these trends. Designed as a primer for the general reader, it leverages existing literature to provide a foundational understanding of Bahraini affairs.
The study begins by delving into the historical background of Bahrain, tracing its roots back to ancient times and examining the various influences that have shaped its development. It explores the country's strategic location, its rich cultural heritage, and the role it has played in regional politics and commerce.
From there, the study examines the social dynamics of Bahrain, focusing on the diverse population that calls the islands home. It explores the country's religious and ethnic diversity, as well as its social and economic structures. The study also examines the impact of globalization on Bahrain, including its economic development, cultural exchange, and political relations with other nations.
In addition to its historical and social analysis, the study also provides a comprehensive overview of Bahrain's political system. It explores the country's constitutional framework, its government institutions, and the role of the royal family in shaping Bahraini politics. The study also examines the challenges and opportunities that Bahrain faces in the modern world, including issues such as economic development, social inequality, and regional security.
Overall, this study serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of Bahrain and its place in the world. It provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to Bahraini affairs, making use of existing literature to provide a foundation for further exploration.
Bahrain, an archipelago in the Persian Gulf, has a rich history and diverse society that has been shaped by its strategic location, cultural heritage, and political developments. This study provides an overview of the trends and developments on the Bahrain islands, as well as the social and historical context from which they have emerged.
Bahrain's history dates back to ancient times, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the third millennium BC. The country has been ruled by various empires and dynasties, including the Persian, Arab, and Ottoman empires. In the 18th century, Bahrain became a British protectorate, and it gained independence in 1971.
The Bahrain islands are located in the Persian Gulf, off the coast of Saudi Arabia. The country is characterized by its warm climate, beautiful beaches, and rich cultural heritage. The population of Bahrain is diverse, with a mix of Arab, Persian, Indian, and other ethnic groups. The country's official language is Arabic, but English is also widely spoken.
Bahrain's economy is primarily based on oil and gas production, which accounts for a significant portion of its GDP. The country has one of the highest per capita oil reserves in the world, and it is a major producer and exporter of petroleum products. Bahrain has also developed a strong tourism industry, with many luxury hotels and resorts located on its beaches.
The Bahraini government is a constitutional monarchy, with the king as the head of state. The country has a bicameral parliament, consisting of the Council of Ministers and the National Assembly. The government is led by the prime minister, who is appointed by the king. Bahrain's political system is characterized by a strong sense of stability and democracy, with regular elections held to elect members of parliament and the government.
Despite its economic and political stability, Bahrain has faced several challenges in recent years. These include social and economic inequality, political unrest, and regional security concerns. In 2011, a popular uprising called the Arab Spring swept across the Middle East and North Africa, leading to protests and demonstrations in Bahrain. The government responded with a crackdown on the protests, which resulted in the deaths of several protesters and the arrest of hundreds of others.
In recent years, Bahrain has taken steps to address these challenges and promote social and economic development. The government has implemented several economic reforms, including privatization and diversification of the economy. It has also invested in education and healthcare, and has worked to promote social inclusion and equality.
In conclusion, Bahrain is a country with a rich history and diverse society that has been shaped by its strategic location, cultural heritage, and political developments. The country's economy is primarily based on oil and gas production, but it has also developed a strong tourism industry and a strong sense of stability and democracy. Despite facing several challenges in recent years, Bahrain has taken steps to address these challenges and promote social and economic development.
Weight: 300g
ISBN-13: 9780367155773
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