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Saudi Youth: Policies and Practices

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This edited collection develops a more balanced understanding of the dilemmas, challenges and opportunities associated with youth policy formulation and implementation in contemporary Saudi Arabia. It does so by considering the dilemmas, challenges and opportunities present in the contemporary Saudi sociopolitical, socioeconomic, and sociocultural spheres, as well as ways and means by which these can be addressed. Underpinning this is a comprehension of the necessity in understanding policies and processes as related to youth policy formulation and implementation. With regards to Saudi youth policy, decision makers want to be able to prioritize the most important issues. As such, policy and decision makers need direction in terms of policy formulation, policy recommendations and policy implementation - that is, they are often searching for viable policies that resonate with young Saudis. Furthermore, lessons can be learnt from previous youth policy initiatives by asking: Why was thispolicy successful? If this policy failed, what were the reasons? Did this policy resonate with young nationals? This edited book unpacks the ways in which comprehending policies and processes are important for youth policy development and implementation in Saudi Arabia. It is relevant to policymakers, as well as scholars in Gulf Studies, and Middle Eastern Studies more broadly, as well as those in youth studies, area studies, and social studies.
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 19 May 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819998661

About

Dr. Mark C. Thompson is Senior Research Fellow and Head of the Socioeconomics Program at King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies (KFCRIS) in Riyadh. His principal research areas are Saudi socio-economic development and societal transformation and he has published extensively on topics such as Saudi youth issues and social transformations in publications such as the British Journal of Middle East Studies Journal of Arabian Studies Asian Affairs Middle Eastern Studies Middle East Policy; POMPES Studies Chatham House King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies and Gulf Affairs. His books include Saudi Arabia and the Path to Political Change: National Dialogue and Civil Society (Bloomsbury IB Tauris 2014) and Being Young Male and Saudi: Identity and Politics in a Globalized Kingdom (Cambridge University Press 2019). Mark is also the co-editor with Dr. Neil Quilliam of Policy-Making in the GCC: State Citizens and Institutions (Bloomsbury IB Tauris 2017) and  Governance and Domestic Policy Making in Saudi Arabia: Transforming Society Economics Politics and Culture (Bloomsbury IB Tauris 2022).Dr Neil Quilliam is an energy policy geopolitics and foreign affairs specialist with extensive knowledge and experience of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. He is Research Director at SRMG Think and an Associate Fellow with Chatham Houses Middle East and North Africa Programme. Neil headed the programmes Future Dynamics in the Gulf project and prior to that was project director of the Syria and Its Neighbours policy initiative. Neil also served as senior MENA energy adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) senior MENA analyst at Control Risks London and senior programme officer at the United Nations University Amman.Dr Neil Quilliam is an energy policy geopolitics and foreign affairs specialist with extensive knowledge and experience of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. He is Research Director at SRMG Think and an Associate Fellow with Chatham Houses Middle East and North Africa Programme. Neil headed the programmes Future Dynamics in the Gulf project and prior to that was project director of the Syria and Its Neighbours policy initiative. Neil also served as senior MENA energy adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) senior MENA analyst at Control Risks London and senior programme officer at the United Nations University Amman.Dr Neil Quilliam is an energy policy geopolitics and foreign affairs specialist with extensive knowledge and experience of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. He is Research Director at SRMG Think and an Associate Fellow with Chatham Houses Middle East and North Africa Programme. Neil headed the programmes Future Dynamics in the Gulf project and prior to that was project director of the Syria and Its Neighbours policy initiative. Neil also served as senior MENA energy adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) senior MENA analyst at Control Risks London and senior programme officer at the United Nations University Amman.Dr Neil Quilliam is an energy policy geopolitics and foreign affairs specialist with extensive knowledge and experience of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. He is Research Director at SRMG Think and an Associate Fellow with Chatham Houses Middle East and North Africa Programme. Neil headed the programmes Future Dynamics in the Gulf project and prior to that was project director of the Syria and Its Neighbours policy initiative. Neil also served as senior MENA energy adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) senior MENA analyst at Control Risks London and senior programme officer at the United Nations University Amman.Dr Neil Quilliam is an energy policy geopolitics and foreign affairs specialist with extensive knowledge and experienceof the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. He is Research Director at SRMG Think and an Associate Fellow with Chatham Houses Middle East and North Africa Programme. Neil headed the programmes Future Dynamics in the Gulf project and prior to that was project director of the Syria and Its Neighbours policy initiative. Neil also served as senior MENA energy adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) senior MENA analyst at Control Risks London and senior programme officer at the United Nations University Amman.Dr Neil Quilliam is an energy policy geopolitics and foreign affairs specialist with extensive knowledge and experience of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. He is Research Director at SRMG Think and an Associate Fellow with Chatham Houses Middle East and North Africa Programme. Neil headed the programmes Future Dynamics in the Gulf project and prior to that was project director of the Syria and Its Neighbours policy initiative. Neil also served as senior MENA energy adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) senior MENA analyst at Control Risks London and senior programme officer at the United Nations University Amman.Dr Neil Quilliam is an energy policy geopolitics and foreign affairs specialist with extensive knowledge and experience of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. He is Research Director at SRMG Think and an Associate Fellow with Chatham Houses Middle East and North Africa Programme. Neil headed the programmes Future Dynamics in the Gulf project and prior to that was project director of the Syria and Its Neighbours policy initiative. Neil also served as senior MENA energy adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) senior MENA analyst at Control Risks London and senior programme officer at the United Nations University Amman.He is Research Director at SRMG Think and an Associate Fellow with Chatham Houses Middle East and North Africa Programme. Neil headed the programmes Future Dynamics in the Gulf project and prior to that was project director of the Syria and Its Neighbours policy initiative. Neil also served as senior MENA energy adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) senior MENA analyst at Control Risks London and senior programme officer at the United Nations University Amman.

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