Document Type : Research

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Assistant Professor of History, Faculty Member at the University of Tehran

10.30465/crtls.2025.49725.2858

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This research aims to introduce and critically analyze Khaldoun Hassan Al-Naqeeb's book, Society and State in the Gulf and Arab Peninsula: A Different Perspective. Al-Naqeeb, a Kuwaiti political sociologist, draws inspiration from Fernand Braudel's historical approach to explore the historical structure of the relationship between society and the state in the Persian Gulf and Arabian Peninsula. The book begins by examining the geography of the region, introducing the concept of the "natural state of economic life," and discussing the "cycle of tribal elites," which, through the synergy of commercial and tribal approaches, reveals the historical structure of developments in the region. With the advent of colonialism, the natural state and the cycle of tribal elites were disrupted, and tribal elites allied with colonial powers shaped the final form of the countries on the southern shores of the Persian Gulf through successive treaties. After the discovery of oil, rentier states in these countries transitioned into Authoritarian states with distinctive characteristics. At the end of the book, criticisms are raised, including determinism, inadequacy of documents, and an ideological perspective. 

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