Policy-Making in a Transformative State
The Case of Qatar
Leslie A Pal editor M Evren Tok editor Lolwah R M Alkhater editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:22nd Aug '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book explores, in a series of detailed case studies, how public policy is actually made in Qatar. While Qatar is a Gulf monarchy, its governance is complex. Other analysts have tried to come to grips with this complexity using qualified descriptions of the system such as 'late rentier,' 'pluralized autocracy,' 'tribal democracy,' or 'soft authoritarian.' The authors of the volume use the lens of a transformative state. Qatar is deliberately engaged in a rapid process of radical economic and societal transformation. That process has its contradictions and tensions, particularly with regards to achieving a balance between Islam, social traditions, and modernity. This book explores how it also has a specific policy dynamic of generating ideas and institutions, developing policy and program designs, implementation and coordination.
ISBN: 9781137466389
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 6518g
405 pages
1st ed. 2016