Processes of change, stagnation and development in the countries of
the Gulf Co-operation Council are analyzed in this book. The
contributors show impact of oil revenues on population change and
social development and on redefining the socio-economic role of the
state. Oil could open venues for industrialization and development.
However, lack of population policies, problems of human resources
development, the rather slow change in gender relations and in
political systems and heavy spending on militarization, it is
argued, could impede development endeavour.
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