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The Inaugural Issue of Journal of Gulf Studies is out now and free to access!
Friday, January 12, 2024

The Inaugural Issue of Journal of Gulf Studies is out now and free to access!

Intellect is pleased to announce the launch of the inaugural issue of Journal of Gulf Studies! The issue is out now and available to read freely via the Discover platform.

 

The first volume of JGS will offer refreshing perspectives on a number of topics that will set the scene for further academic debate. This volume features articles spanning from Gulf foreign policies to education, the role of scent and perfumery and the scholarship on Gulf studies in India.

 

For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-gulf-studies

 

Aims & Scope

 

The Journal of Gulf Studies is a peer-reviewed academic publication and a unique platform that presents the reader with cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research on topics related to the Gulf region (Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Oman) and its neighbouring countries. This journal, one of the strongest research platforms for Gulf studies, provides exclusive entry into the field, and brings together experts and scholars from the Gulf, the Middle East and the international academic community. 

 

Issue 1.1

 

Editorial

MAHJOOB ZWEIRI

 

Articles

 

The Gulf and its foreign policies

KRISTIAN COATES ULRICHSEN

 

Towards a ‘study at home’ education in the Arab Gulf region: Reterritorializing the ‘study abroad’ model

WISAM KH. ABDUL-JABBAR

 

A case and research agenda for the study of scent and perfumery in the Gulf

MATTHEW GRAY

 

Terraforming Yemen: Geoeconomic imperialism, the UAE and the southern secessionists

JUAN COLE

 

Gulf studies in India: Reimagining the region

M. H. ILIAS AND A. K. RAMAKRISHNAN

 

Book Reviews

 

Rivals in the Gulf: Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, Abdullah Bin Bayyah, and the Qatar-UAE Contest over the Arab Spring and the Gulf Crisis, David H. Warren (2021)

MUSTAFA ALTINTAŞ

 

Energy Kingdoms: Oil and Political Survival in the Persian Gulf, Jim Krane (2019)

KAZUTO MATSUDA