Combination beyond ideational diffusion: origins and vectors of Bahrain’s Arab nationalism through uneven and combined development

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Cambridge Review of International Affairs Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1080/09557571.2023.2275612
Hsinyen Lai
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One cannot easily situate the Gulf Arab states homogenously within the literature on Arab nationalism in the scholarship of the International Relations of the Middle East (IRME). Despite the recent historiography of ‘other histories’ of Arab nationalism in the Gulf, the extant research on the international relations of the Gulf has rarely theoretically interrogated how Arab nationalism derived from and evolved through the progression of rentier economy in the Gulf under British Colonialism as a peculiar historical process of late-capitalist social formation. To advance such a theoretical endeavour, this paper applies the concept of uneven and combined development (UCD) to the case of Bahrain under British colonialism. It argues that combined capitalist development in the Gulf under British colonialism fully activated Arab nationalism through the social mechanism of oil commodification. This historical process of combination created a vector for Bahrain’s early capitalist development and generated changing class relations and internal contradictions associated with the origins of Bahrain’s Arab nationalism. Most importantly, ‘combination’ transformed an early diffused national consciousness in the era of al-Nahda into a nationalist ideology in modern times, of which its agenda presents Bahrain’s peculiar experience among other non-peculiar cases in the Middle East.
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超越观念扩散的结合:巴林阿拉伯民族主义在不平衡与结合发展中的起源与载体
人们不能轻易地将海湾阿拉伯国家置于中东国际关系(IRME)的阿拉伯民族主义文献中。尽管最近对海湾地区阿拉伯民族主义的“其他历史”进行了史学研究,但对海湾地区国际关系的现有研究很少从理论上质疑阿拉伯民族主义是如何从英国殖民主义统治下海湾地区食利者经济的发展中衍生和演变的,这是一个晚期资本主义社会形成的特殊历史过程。为了推进这一理论努力,本文将不平衡与综合发展(UCD)的概念应用于英国殖民统治下的巴林。文章认为,在英国殖民主义统治下,海湾地区的综合资本主义发展通过石油商品化的社会机制充分激活了阿拉伯民族主义。这种结合的历史过程为巴林早期的资本主义发展创造了一个载体,并产生了与巴林阿拉伯民族主义起源相关的不断变化的阶级关系和内部矛盾。最重要的是,“结合”将复兴党时代早期扩散的民族意识转变为现代的民族主义意识形态,其议程呈现了巴林在中东其他非特殊案例中的独特经历。
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