Reformers and the Rentier State: Re-Evaluating the Co-Optation Mechanism in Rentier State Theory

Q1 Social Sciences Journal of Arabian Studies Pub Date : 2018-12-06 DOI:10.1080/21534764.2018.1546933
J. Moritz
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Abstract The oil and gas-rich states of the Gulf Cooperation Council have long been treated as exceptional, where distributions of rent-based wealth to society assumedly preclude political dissent. Yet, by examining informal and formal opposition in Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman since 2011, this article disputes the effectiveness of this “co-optation mechanism” at the sub-national level. Drawing from 135 semi-structured interviews conducted with citizens of these states, it uncovers evidence of challenges to state authority even among nationals who should theoretically be co-opted. In examining the limits of rent-based co-optation, the article highlights two key political dynamics that have demonstrated a capacity to overpower rent-based incentives to remain politically inactive: ideology and repression. Societies, then, were far from quiescent, and this research examines the networks and dynamics that have allowed citizens to challenge state authority.
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改革者与食利者国家:食利者国家理论中的合作机制再评价
海湾合作委员会的石油和天然气资源丰富的国家长期以来一直被视为例外,在那里,以租金为基础的社会财富分配假定排除了政治异议。然而,通过考察2011年以来卡塔尔、巴林和阿曼的非正式和正式反对派,本文对这种“合作机制”在次国家层面的有效性提出了质疑。从对这些州的135名公民进行的半结构化访谈中,它揭示了对国家权威的挑战,甚至在理论上应该被吸收的国民中也是如此。在考察以租金为基础的合作的局限性时,文章强调了两个关键的政治动力,这两个动力已经证明有能力压倒以租金为基础的激励,使其在政治上保持不活跃:意识形态和镇压。当时的社会远非静止,本研究考察了允许公民挑战国家权威的网络和动态。
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