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Article: Rentier welfare states in hydrocarbon-based economies: Brunei Darussalam and Islamic Republic of Iran in comparative context
| Title | Rentier welfare states in hydrocarbon-based economies: Brunei Darussalam and Islamic Republic of Iran in comparative context |
|---|---|
| Authors | |
| Keywords | Islamic welfare state Oil economy rent-seeking welfare regimes |
| Issue Date | 10-Jan-2016 |
| Publisher | Taylor and Francis Group |
| Citation | Journal of Asian Public Policy, 2016, v. 10, n. 3, p. 287-301 How to Cite? |
| Abstract | Welfare statism should not be a patent for the Western world. This article aims to grasp lessons learnt from two resource-abundant nations in Asia, that is Brunei Darussalam and Islamic Republic of Iran, regarding their ideologies of social policy formulation and welfare provision, in a forward-moving political and economic context. In the process of struggling over a non-Euro-centred typology of welfare state, calling for pluralism, civil society and democratic participation for the Islamic rentier welfare state with the history of absolute monarchy met heavy opposition from the conservative forces and groups with vested interests, even though in the post-revolutionary era. |
| Persistent Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10722/358975 |
| ISSN | 2023 Impact Factor: 1.5 2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.525 |
| DC Field | Value | Language |
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| dc.contributor.author | Cheung, Chun Sing Johnson | - |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-08-19T00:31:36Z | - |
| dc.date.available | 2025-08-19T00:31:36Z | - |
| dc.date.issued | 2016-01-10 | - |
| dc.identifier.citation | Journal of Asian Public Policy, 2016, v. 10, n. 3, p. 287-301 | - |
| dc.identifier.issn | 1751-6234 | - |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10722/358975 | - |
| dc.description.abstract | <p>Welfare statism should not be a patent for the Western world. This article aims to grasp lessons learnt from two resource-abundant nations in Asia, that is Brunei Darussalam and Islamic Republic of Iran, regarding their ideologies of social policy formulation and welfare provision, in a forward-moving political and economic context. In the process of struggling over a non-Euro-centred typology of welfare state, calling for pluralism, civil society and democratic participation for the Islamic rentier welfare state with the history of absolute monarchy met heavy opposition from the conservative forces and groups with vested interests, even though in the post-revolutionary era. <br></p> | - |
| dc.language | eng | - |
| dc.publisher | Taylor and Francis Group | - |
| dc.relation.ispartof | Journal of Asian Public Policy | - |
| dc.rights | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. | - |
| dc.subject | Islamic welfare state | - |
| dc.subject | Oil economy | - |
| dc.subject | rent-seeking | - |
| dc.subject | welfare regimes | - |
| dc.title | Rentier welfare states in hydrocarbon-based economies: Brunei Darussalam and Islamic Republic of Iran in comparative context | - |
| dc.type | Article | - |
| dc.identifier.doi | 10.1080/17516234.2015.1130468 | - |
| dc.identifier.scopus | eid_2-s2.0-84954185708 | - |
| dc.identifier.volume | 10 | - |
| dc.identifier.issue | 3 | - |
| dc.identifier.spage | 287 | - |
| dc.identifier.epage | 301 | - |
| dc.identifier.eissn | 1751-6242 | - |
| dc.identifier.issnl | 1751-6242 | - |
