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The Kuwait Paradox: Tradition, Oil, And The Quest For A Sustainable Future EBOOK

The Gulf

Hisham Kilani
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Understanding Kuwait: A Nation Straddling the Lines of History, Culture, and Modernity  

Kuwait, a small country in the Gulf region, is striking and features the remarkable blend of tradition and modernisation, resilience and metamorphosis. This book investigates Kuwait's geography, history, people, culture, demography, society, economy, political framework, foreign relations, and its role in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the Arab world, and beyond. Kuwait is richly endowed with oil, making it an economic powerhouse, alongside serving as a geographically strategic state, placing it at the crossroads of conserving hegemonic influence.  

Through the examination of Kuwait's past, present, and future, this Essay by Hisham Kilani serves as an explanatory analysis towards understanding the nation grappling with dictatorial colonialism, gaining independence, suffering invasion, and countering liberated rule during the 21st century. The journey Kuwait undertook from being a British protectorate to gaining independence in 1961, alongside region-defining fierceness toward the Iraqi siege in 1990, is vividly captured. Also noted is Kuwait's reconstruction in the post-liberation era.  

Kuwait is also known to have remarkable oil reserves that catapulted the country to the forefront of dominating economic reliance in the Gulf. This dramatically shifted society into one that fostered a trading culture, entrepreneurial spirit, and an unyielding passion towards maritime endeavours during the 18th century. The people of Kuwait showcase an astonishing culture resulting from intermixing modern living while rooting deeply into Arab traditions. The book delves into the Kuwaiti identity, tribal influences, women's roles, and youth participation in the sociocultural framework. Kuwait's demographic profile is a melting pot of Kuwaitis and non-Kuwaiti expatriates, which has influenced the social and economic structure of the country. From an economic perspective, Kuwait's oil riches have yielded a marked high standard of living; however, the book also analyses the issues of economic diversification, the Kuwait Investment Authority's role, and the government's Vision 2035 aimed at shifting to a knowledge economy. Politically, Kuwait is unique in the Gulf with its constitutional monarchy and parliamentary system, which has fostered a rich political culture, albeit with considerable challenges. In foreign policy, Kuwait is known as a neutral mediator in regional conflicts, from the Lebanese Civil War to the blockade on Qatar. The book also examines Kuwait's relations with its neighbours, focusing on Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, and Kuwait's position within the GCC. Outside the region, Kuwait has been active in global bodies like the UN, championing peace, development, and human rights. Finally, the book outlines the expected prospects for Kuwait in the next 10, 20, 30, and 50 years.  

It analyses Kuwait's response to or address its changing global energy markets, alongside climate change and regional geopolitics as well as technological innovation. Where does Kuwait fit in the picture? Will the country manage to reduce its dependence on oil? Will it be able to maintain political stability and social cohesion amid demographic shifts? With the economy facing so many moving parts, how will it maintain balance with competing powers like the US, China, and Iran? This book is a compelling read not only for scholars and analysts but also for the policymakers for Kuwait, the Gulf, the Arab world, and beyond. In response, the world is one, and that one tale is narrated through the tale of resilience and the quest for limitless sustainability.
 

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9798231796496
Date de parution :
15-05-25
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Ebook
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Adobe DRM
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ePub

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