All Stories

  1. Social Desirability and Political Sensitivity: Interviewer Gender Effects on Men in Five Arab Countries
  2. The Curious Case of the Missing Bedouin in the National Museum of Qatar
  3. Women reporters as experts on security affairs in Jordan? Rethinking gender and issue competency stereotypes
  4. Transnational identity and the Gulf crisis: changing narratives of belonging in Qatar
  5. Ambivalent Sexism? Shifting Patterns of Gender Bias in Five Arab Countries
  6. Nationalism and Identity in Qatar after 2017: The Narrative of the New National Museum
  7. Teaching simulation on climate change and collective action problems
  8. The use (and abuse) of social media in the ongoing Gulf crisis
  9. Old Media, New Narratives: Repurposing Inconvenient Artifacts for the National Museum of Qatar
  10. Virtual Integration in U.S. Senate Campaigns: An Active Learning Tool for Teaching American Government
  11. What Money Can’t Buy: Wealth, Inequality, and Economic Satisfaction in the Rentier State
  12. A Hard Test of Individual Heterogeneity in Response Scale Usage: Evidence From Qatar
  13. A Hard Test of Individual Heterogeneity in Response Scale Usage: Evidence From Qatar
  14. Qatar and the Arab Spring
  15. Inmajaalis al-hareem: The complex professional and personal choices of Qatari women
  16. Qatar: small state, big politics
  17. Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Creating Knowledge Through Student–Faculty Partnerships
  18. Qatari Women: Engagement And Empowerment Through Majlis Al-hareem
  19. Matthew Gray. Qatar: Politics and the Challenges of Development. Boulder, CO:Lynne Rienner, 2013. vii + 271 pages, tables, endnotes, bibliography, index. Cloth US$59.95 ISBN 978-1588269287.
  20. Political and Socioeconomic Transformation in the GCC: Image and Reality