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Reinventing the Sheikhdom - Clan, Power and Patronage in Mohammed bin Zayed's UAE (Hardcover)
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Reinventing the Sheikhdom - Clan, Power and Patronage in Mohammed bin Zayed's UAE (Hardcover)
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Though the Arab Spring has reverberated through the Middle East,
largely leaving a path of destruction, the relative calm in the
United Arab Emirates has offered a regional roadmap for stability.
Domestic changes since 2000 have significantly altered the
country's dynamics, firmly cementing power within Abu Dhabi. While
Khalifa bin Zayed succeeded his father as emir of Abu Dhabi and UAE
president in 2004, the Emirates' evolution has largely been
accredited to Abu Dhabi's crown prince, Mohammed bin Zayed. His
reign has been characterised by the rise of the security apparatus
and a micromanaged approach to governance. Mohammed bin Zayed's
strategy of fortification has focused on pre-empting threats from
the UAE's native population, rather than from expatriates or
foreign actors. As a result, he has consolidated power,
distributing its administration among his tribal and kinship
allies. In essence, Mohammed bin Zayed has driven modernisation in
order to strengthen his grasp on power. This book explores Mohammed
bin Zayed's regime security strategy, illustrating the network of
alliances that seek to support his reign and that of his family. In
an ever-turbulent region, the UAE remains critical to understanding
the evolution of Middle Eastern authoritarian control.
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