"As a researcher with a long background in cross-national research (from The World Handbook of Political and Social Indicators to my current work leading a global social research company), I was thrilled to read Arno Tausch''s latest book. While the very timely focus is on the Gulf countries, the book provides a broad benefit to researchers through its use of multiple data sources, multi-variate statistical analysis, and comparisons of aggregate and survey-based data (such as the World Values Survey, the Arab Barometer, and Pew''s Global Attitudes Project), all of which are available to the public. The author is well aware of how one''s personal values and orientation can affect quantitative analysis, as the numbers seldom speak for themselves. The book has abundant (so ramp up your mouse''s scroll speed) reference materials, links to data sources, and excellent data presentation with choropleth maps. This book should be on the "shelf" of every student of the Middle East, development, and public opinion research". David A. Jodice, Founder and CEO, D3 Systems, Inc. "Excellent work, well informed about the Arab World, with insightful references to quantitative data and opinion surveys.
Few books may rival with this well-documented exploration of the Gulf''s future. A must-read". Dr. Hichem Karoui, Director at large of "The Gulf Futures Center," London. "This book represents an unprecedented research work relating to a subject that has not received the adequate response from the scientific community. Arno Tausch deserves our admiration for the formidable work done on this subject. No doubt that it is a great contribution to our understanding the role of the different actors referred to in this monumental research book." Dr.
Jacques Neriah, Late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin''s Foreign Policy Adviser and Editor of Jewish Political Studies Review "This book is exceptional in scope and right up-to-the-minute in coverage. Dr, Arno Tausch has unusual command of literatures in international relations and comparative politics which he applies to this insightful study of the Gulf States. Tausch presents original empirical results and interprets relevant published results to makes his case that income and gender inequalities pose the greatest internal challenges to these countries today. And there is more: Tausch looks to the future of the Gulf states by situating their societies and economies within the region and the global system as a whole making use of long-term historical data and weighing effects of recent wide-ranging developments from the rise of China to the Covid pandemic to the Abraham Accords. Observers of the Middle East will certainly want this thought-provoking, thoroughly researched study on their shelf." Brian M Pollins, Associate Professor Emeritus, The Ohio State University "An outstanding and topical book by an astute scholar of the MENA region. Arno Tausch''s tour de force of the Gulf region confronting economic crisis on the scale of the Great Depression, political upheaval, a seemingly unending pandemic and inequality and restrictive gender norms is a must-read for policy maker and academic. Meticulously researched, expertly contextualized, Tausch explores the future of the Gulf States and the difficult choices their leaders confront.
" Professor Hussein Solomon, Academic Head of Department, Political Studies and Governance, University of the Free State, South Africa. "Applying a highly sophisticated mixed-methods framework that includes both quantitative and qualitative approaches, Arno Tausch''s brilliant assessment of current and future socio-political trends in the Gulf region is the most comprehensive and insightful study on the subject to date. Of particular interest is the book''s careful examination of how the current COVID-19 pandemic will affect internal social dynamics in Gulf states as well as their relationship to a world that is dangerously wavering between globalist expansion and nationalist retrenchment." Manfred B. Steger, Professor of Sociology, University of Hawai''i at Manoa and Global Professorial Fellow, Western Sydney University.