Episode 17: This podcast is part of the project: Governance Under Decentralization: Oman And In The Arab Region. The project seeks to better understand the many challenges facing the decentralization process in transitioning states. This month we talk to Dr James Worrall about Oman. James discusses his latest research into Oman’s controlled-hybrid-decentralization process, so termed for its unique mixture of neo-liberal and technocratic solutions, acting in combination with traditional ruling elements. Further information on his work can be found in GLD Working Paper No. 32 – ‘Power and Process: Decentralisation in Oman.’ Dr James Worrall is a Professor in International Relations and Middle East Studies at the University of Leeds. His research interests lie in the fields of Security Studies and International Relations and include: Western relations with the Arab World, Gulf Politics and Security, Regional International Organisations, Decolonisation, Counterinsurgency Strategy, Security Sector Reform, Regime Stability and Legitimacy in non-democratic states and Diplomatic theory and practice.
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