PhD candidate of Higher Education (Comparative, International and Development Education) at OISE, University of Toronto
Edmund research interests include the political economy, comparative politics, comparative education, finance and economics of higher education.
Why the Gulf monarchies have survived
Sep 02, 2020 13:23 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
When the Arab Spring protests erupted in 2010, many political pundits predicted the uprisings would ripple through the entire region and ultimately reach the oil-rich Gulf states, sweeping away monarchies. But...
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