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Home > Department of Government > Research > resgroups > The Kuwait Programme on Development, Governance and Globalisation in the Gulf States > Research > Research Projects > Basra, southern Iraq and the Gulf: Challenges and connections
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Tim Besley - Fiscal systems in oil rich economies
Bassam Fattouh, Paul Segal and Laura El-Katiri - The distribution of resource wealth: a comparative assessment
Laura El-Katiri, Bassam Fattouh and Paul Segal - Anatomy of an oil-based welfare state: rent distribution in Kuwait
Paul Segal - How to spend it: Resource wealth and the distribution of resource rents
Ian Brinkley, Will Hutton, Philippe Schneider and Kristian Coates Ulrichsen - Kuwait and the knowledge economy
Mary Kaldor and Kristian Coates Ulrichsen - Basra, southern Iraq and the Gulf: Challenges and connections
Greg Power - Comparative study of parliaments in the Gulf
Mark Thatcher - European and US policies towards inward investment from the Gulf in strategic industries
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Ian Sinclair  


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LSE Kuwait Programme
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Basra, southern Iraq and the Gulf: Challenges and connections

Basra, southern Iraq and the Gulf Challenges and connections|

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Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, LSE Kuwait Programme

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Mary Kaldor

The paradox of Basra

Mary Kaldor

Link to Open Democracy article|

 

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