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The Arab Gulf States: Steps Toward Political Participation (The Washington Papers) [Hardcover]

J. E. Peterson (Author)

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0275928810 978-0275928810 January 20, 1988
"This book opens with an interesting question: Why do monarchies, which seem to be dying out everywhere else, thrive in the Middle East? The answer by Peterson, an expert on the Arabian peninsula who has already written fine books on Oman and North Yemen, is that the Emirs of the Arab Gulf have sought to be accountable to their citizens through a flexible mixture of traditional assemblies like the diwan and modern instruments like parliaments and an independent press. Peterson illustrates his argument with detailed case studies of political institutions in Kuwait and Bahrain and with looser comparisons of the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, and Saudi Arabia. Lucid writing and fascinating anecdotes make the text accessible to undergraduates interested in the Gulf, modernization, or democratization in the Third World." Choice

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“This book opens with an interesting question: Why do monarchies, which seem to be dying out everywhere else, thrive in the Middle East? The answer by Peterson, an expert on the Arabian peninsula who has alredy written fine books on Oman and North Yemen, is that the Emirs of the Arab Gulf have sought to be accountable to their citizens through a flexible mixture of traditional assemblies like the diwan and modern instruments like parliaments and an independent press. Peterson illustrates his argument with detailed case studies of political institutions in Kuwait and Bahrain and with looser comparisons of the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, and Saudi Arabia. Lucid writing and fascinating anecdotes make the text accessible to undergraduates interested in the Gulf, modernization, or democratization in the Third World.”–Choice

“John Peterson has combined extensive research with keeen analysis to produce this excellent study of political development in the Gulf Arab societies. The historical background that he provides on each of the countires offers many insights into the nature of the ongoing contest between ruling elites and popular groups pressing for greater political participation. Like most traditional autocracies, the ruling houses of the Gulf are have difficulty adjusting to the idea of power-sharing. Yet as this study makes clear, these ruling elites are by no means totally inflexible, and some at least are aware of the advantages of moving in this direction J.E. Peterson's succinct but thorough monograph offers a most interesting picture of societies in transition and is a welcome addition to scholarship on Arab political life. Michael Sterner Consultant on International Affairs Former Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State "This short work is as important for what it says to Western readers about their own perceptions of political development as for what it says about Middle East political participation J.E. Peterson analyzes the history, current role, and future prospects of public participation in the political process in the Gulf states through national assemblies, not simply in terms of liberal democratic institutions appropriate to Western societies, but, more important, in terms of the needs for public participation and legitimacy of states representing traditional societies. In so doing, he brings to bear the powerful analytical skills, the empathetic understanding of the region, and the careful scholarship that in previous works have earned him a place as one of the leading scholars of Arabian peninsula politics. This book should be required reading for all serious students of Gulf affairs, whether government, business, academia, or simply those seeking a better understanding of this area vital to Western interests.”–David E. Long Research Professor of International Affairs School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University

About the Author

J. E. PETERSON is Adjunct Fellow in Middle East Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

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John Lawrence Peterson was born and raised in Bradford, Pennsylvania. After graduating from Bradford High School in 1941, he began studying illustration at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. In 1943, he left the Pratt Institute and volunteered for the paratroopers. He fought for three years with the 11th Airborne Division and took part in combat on Leyte and Luzon in the Philippine Islands during World War II.

After the conclusion of the war, Peterson returned to his studies and graduated from the Pratt Institute in 1948. He began working as a freelance illustrator in New York City, where he contributed to advertising campaigns, magazines, and textbooks. But he had hopes of illustrating children's books.

In 1964, he wrote a children's book with his wife, Holly Peterson, solely so that he could illustrate it. That book, originally entitled Tony's Treasure Hunt and eventually renamed Terry's Treasure Hunt, has sold over 1,000,000 copies in paperback. In writing Terry's Treasure Hunt, Peterson discovered that he enjoyed writing more than illustrating; he then went on to write and illustrate The Secret Hide-Out and Enemies of the Secret Hide-Out, which sold 2,700,000 copies combined in hardcover and paperback editions. Although his first three books achieved notoriety, his greatest success has come from being the author of the Littles Books Series. Written at the nine to 12 year old reading level and recommended as pre-chapter books, the 14 book series about the life of a tiny family that lives in the walls of the Biggs family's house has 10,500,000 copies in print. Special editions of the Littles Books have been published in Great Britain, Israel, and Iceland. Littles Books were also the basis of a Saturday morning cartoon, The Littles, as well as two full-length animated films, Here Come the Littles, and Liberty and the Littles. Author Teddy Slater enjoyed the series so much that he recently began working with John Peterson to produce and co-author The Littles First Readers Series: a series based on the Littles Books but geared toward children at the four to eight year old reading level.

Peterson has written over 50 children's books, 26 of which have been published. In addition to writing and illustrating books, Peterson has traveled to 34 states, including revisiting his homestate of Pennsylvania, to speak and present a slide show, How I Write Books and How They are Published, to children, teachers, and librarians on behalf of his publisher, Scholastic Inc. Also, he has been a member of the Author's Guild for over 30 years.

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