drs. P.W.H. (Paul) Aarts
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Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Programme group: Transnational Configurations, Conflict and Governance
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Nieuwe Achtergracht
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1018 WV Amsterdam
Room number: B8.22
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P.W.H.Aarts@uva.nl
AFFILIATED WITH:
- Secretary of the Leonhard-Woltjer Foundation ('Nederlands Instituut voor het Arabisch Cultuurgebied', NIAC) [www.lws.nu/]
- Member of the Board of Governors of the Yemen College of Middle Eastern Studies, Sana'a [www.ycmes.org]
- Member of the international advisory board of the International Journal of International Relations and Development [http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jird/about.html
Zeytun Academic Exchange
For teaching purposes he has cooperated with the School of International Relations and the Faculty of World Studies (University of Tehran) in Iran (a yearly exchange programme); in Syria with the University of Kalamoon, Deir Atieh); in Yemen with Sana'a University and the Yemen College of Middle Eastern Studies, Sana'a); in Morocco with Ecole de Gouvernance et d'Economie (EGE) in Rabat; and in Iraq with the American University of Iraq, Sulaimani, and the University of Kurdistan, Hawler (Erbil).
In Arabic:
Saudi Arabia in the Balance. Political Economy, Society, Foreign Affairs, edited by Paul Aarts & Gerd Nonneman. Published in updated Arabic edition (Center for Arab Unity Studies, Beirut, September 2012).
OTHER PUBLICATIONS:
- Saudi Arabia Between Conservatism, Accomodation and Reform (IRP research report edited by Roel Meijer & Paul Aarts. Main contributors: Joas Wagemakers, Mariwan Kanie and Annemarie van Geel).
- From Resilience to Revolt. Making Sense of the Arab Spring. Research report commissioned by the Research and Documentation Centre (WODC) of the Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice (June 2012, 117 pages).
- 'Geopolitics after 9/11: Did Iran Benefit?' in Democracy & Society , Vol. 9,Issue 1, Spring 2012, pp. 1, 14-17 (with Stephan de Vries).
- 'Arabische lente, een mistig seizoen', in Socialisme & Democratie 2011, nr. 4, pp. 7-15 (samen metMarcia Luyten).
- Een verkorte, geactualiseerde versie van het artikel in Socialisme & Democratie verscheen in de Volkskrant , 28 mei 2011.
- Een enigszins geactualiseerde versie verscheen ook in
ZemZem , nr. 1, 2011.
- 'Maintaining authoritarianism: The jerky path of political reforminSaudi Arabia', in Orient, 2011/1
- 'De opstand in Bahrein kan overslaan naar Saoedi-Arabië, de grootste olieproducent ter wereld. Dat was twee weken geleden nog ondenkbaar,' NRC Handelsblad (Opinie & Debat , 26 februari 2011, pp. 8-9).
- Ook verschenen als 'Het kan overwaaien naar Saoedi-Arabië', in DeStandaard , 28 februari 2011.
- 'The political economy of Saudi-Iranian relations:
present and future', in Jean-Francois Seznec & Mimi Kerk
(eds.), Industrialization in the Gulf. A socioeconomic
revolution (London/New York: Routledge, 2010), pp. 57-77
(with Joris van Duijne).
- 'Saudi Arabia and Iran: Less Antagonism, More Pragmatism'. In Viewpoints Special Edition, 'The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1979-2009: Evolution of a Pivotal State',Middle East Institute, Washington, DC, pp. 62-64 (with Joris van Duijne).
- 'Saudi Arabia after U.S.-Iranian Détente: Left in the
Lurch?', Middle East Policy , Vol. XVI, No. 3, Fall
2009, pp. 64-78 (together with Joris van Duijne).
- Reprinted in Barry Rubin (ed.), Security &
Stability in the Middle East (Routledge 2011).
- 'The Saudi Security Environment: Plus Ca Change...', in
Laura Guazzone & Daniela Pioppi (eds.), The Arab
State and Neo-Liberal Globalization. The Restructuring of
State Power in the Middle East (Reading: Ithaca Press,
2009), pp. 275-297 (together with Joris van Duijne).
- 'Kingdom with borders: the political economy of
Saudi-European relations', in Madawi Al-Rasheed(ed.),
Kingdom without Borders. Saudi Arabia's Political,
Religious and Media Frontiers (London: Hurst, 2008), pp.
135-156 (togetherwith Roos Meertens and Joris van
Duijne).
- 'Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States: Continuity Amidst Instability', in Strategic Survey 2008 , London: The International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2008, pp. 235-245 (together with Joris van Duijne).
- Paul Aarts en Sietse Bosgra, 'Praten met Hamas', in Internationale Spectator , april 2008, pp. 232-236.
- Paul Aarts, 'The Longevity of the House of Saud. Looking Outside the Box,'in Oliver Schlumberger (ed.), Debating Arab Authoritarianism. Dynamics and Durability in Nondemocratic Regimes (Stanford University Press, 2007), pp. 251-267.
- Paul Aarts, 'Saudi Arabia Walks the Tightrope', in The International Spectator (Rome), Vol. 42, No. 4, December 2007, pp. 545-500.
- Paul Aarts & Machteld van Rijsingen, 'Beijing's Rising Star in theGulf Region: TheNear and the Distant Future', in Eckart Woerzt (ed.), Gulf Geo-Economics . Dubai: Gulf Research Center, 2007, pp. 23-58. [Also published in Journal ofGreater Middle Eastern Studies (Seoul, Korea), Vol. 1 (2008), No. 1, pp. 35-89].
- Saudi Arabia in the Balance. Political Economy, Society, Foreign Affairs , edited with Gerd Nonneman, London / New York: Hurst & Company/ New York University Press, 2005/2006.
Reviews:
- 'Cultuur en strategie:de Verenigde Staten en het Iraakse fiasco' ,Vrede en Veiligheid , 34 (2), 2005, pp. 194-213(with Gep Eisenloeffel and Paul van Hooft).
- 'Lions of Tawhid in the Polder', Middle East Report , Summer 2005, No. 235, Vol.35, No. 2 (with Fadi Hirzalla).
- 'The Internal and the External: The House of Saud's Longevity Explained' (Florence: RobertSchuman Centre, European University Institute, RSCAS No.2004/33).
- 'Shades of Opinion: The Oil-Exporting Countries and International Climate Politics', in The Review of International Affairs , Winter 2003/2004; (with Dennis Janssen).
- Also published in: Gerd Nonneman (ed.), Analyzing Middle East Foreign Policies and the Relationship with Europe .London/New York: Routledge 2005, pp. 223-242.
- Islam,de woede en het Westen ,edited with Jan Keulen, Amsterdam: Bulaaq, 2001.
- 'Post-War Kuwait and the Process of Democratization: the
Persistence of Political Tribalism', in: Abbas
Abdelkarim(ed.), Changeand Development in the Gulf ,
Macmillan 1999:pp. 213-237.
- 'The Middle East: Eternally Out of Step with History?', in KennethP. Thomas & Mary Ann Tétreault (eds.), Racing to Regionalize. Democracy, Capitalism, amd Regional Political Economy ,Boulder, Co: Lynne Rienner 1999.
The Oil Weapon: A One-Shot Edition? UnitedArab Emirates/AbuDhabi: ECSSR, 1999.
Waar ligt de grens? Kritische beschouwingen overhetvredesproces tussen Palestina en Israël , edited with Mouin Rabbani, Bussum: Coutinho, 1996.
Jort Statema & Paul Aarts, 'The Netherlands: Follow Washington, Be a Good European', in Timo Behr & Teija Tiilikainen (eds.), Northern Europe and the Making of the EU's Mediterranean and Middle East Policies. Normative Leaders or Passive Bystanders? (Ashgate 2015), pp. 91-107.
Stilte na de Storm. De TweedeGolfoorlog in perspectief , edited with Bert Bomert, Nijmegen: Studiecentrum voor Vredesvraagstukken, 1993.
Geld, goed en godsdienst in hetMidden-Oosten , edited, Bussum: Coutinho, 1991.
Islamitisch fundamentalisme , edited with Kees Wagtendonk,Bussum: Coutinho, 1986.
De Arabische Uitdaging. Europa oog in oog met een nieuwe realiteit , edited with Barry van Heijningen,Rotterdam: Ordeman, 1982.
Het Midden-Oosten en Noord-Afrika. Een politiek landenboek , edited, Weesp/Antwerpen: Het Wereldvenster/Standaard Uitgeverij, 1983.
List of scholarly journals in which articles have been published:
- The Arab Journalof International Studies (Arabic)
- Arab Studies Quarterly
- Civil Society
- Civis Mundi (Dutch)
- Derde Wereld (Dutch)
- Democracy & Society
- Etelaat Eqtesadi (Persian)
- Facta (Dutch)
- International Journal of Political Economy
- Internationale Spectator (Dutch)
- JIME Cairo Report (Japanese)
- JIME Review
- Journal ofGreater Middle Eastern Studies (Seoul, Korea)
- Krisis (Dutch)
- MERA Occasional Papers
- MERIP Middle East Report
- Monde Arabe/Maghreb-Machrek (French)
- OPEC Review
- Orient
- Raw Materials Report
- Review ofInternational Affairs
- Sharqiyyât(Dutch)
- The Emirates Occasional Papers
- The International Spectator (English)
- The Lancaster Papers
- Third World Quarterly
- Tijdschrift voor Politieke Economie (TPE) (Dutch)
- Transaktie/Vrede & Veiligheid (Dutch)
- Socialisme & Democratie
Apart from scholarly articles: regular book reviews and shorter contributions to:
- OPEC Bulletin
- British Journal for Middle Eastern Studies
- Bibliotheca Orientalis
- De Groene Amsterdammer (Dutch)
- Jason (Dutch)
- The Middle East Journal
- Vrij Nederland(Dutch)
- Soera (Dutch)
- ZemZem (Dutch)
Paul Aarts
Paul Aarts (1949) is a senior lecturer in International Relations at the Department of Political Science (University of Amsterdam). He was co-founder of ZemZem , a Dutch magazine on the Middle East, North Africa and Islam. He developed the 'Zeytun Academic Exchange' program with academic institutes in several Middle Eastern countries (see below 'Teaching: Cooperating With?'). He mainly writes on the Gulf countries, Saudi Arabia in particular. He has undertaken consultancy work on the Middle East for the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Security and Justice, the European Commission and other institutions. Aarts regularly contributes to public debates on matters related to the Middle East.
In the media: Five lectures on the 'Arab Spring': Universiteit van Nederland (in Dutch). Five days after '9/11', Aarts debated with the writer Leon de Winter on the 'Invisible Enemy' (VPRO/VARA, in Felix Meritis, Amsterdam, 16-09-2001). For an interview (in Dutch) with Aarts, see Folia Civitatis (nr. 10, 3 November 2010). An interview on the 'Arab Spring' ("It's the economy stupid!"), see Vredesmagazine (2011, no. 3, pp. 22-25, in Dutch). And an interview on the Zeytun exchange programme, see Transfer (March 6, 2012, in Dutch).
SPECIALIZING IN?
International relations in general and politics and economics of the Middle East in particular. Regional focus: the Middle East and North Africa,with special emphasis onthe Gulf states (Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Iran in particular). See below: PUBLICATIONS.
RESEARCH
For research purposes he acted as one of the academic coordinators of the research project on 'Civil society in West Asia'.
2013
- J. Statema & P. Aarts (2013). Poedeldiplomatie of de kunst van het schipperen? Socialisme en Democratie, 70 (5), 96-102.[go to publisher's site]
- P. Aarts & C. Roelants (2013). Saoedi-Arabië: de revolutie die nog moet komen. Amsterdam: Nieuw Amsterdam.
2012
- P. Aarts & J. van Duijne (2012). Saudi Arabia after U.S.-Iranian détente: left in the lurch? In B. Rubin (Ed.), Security and stability in the Middle East. - Vol. 2: Regional security (Critical Concepts in Military, Strategic, and Security Studies) (pp. 299-316). London [etc.]: Routledge.
- S. de Vries & P. Aarts (2012). Geopolitics after 9/11: did Iran benefit? Democracy and Society, 9 (1), 1, 14-17.
2011
- P. Aarts (2011). Maintaining authoritarianism: the jerky path of political reform in Saudi Arabia. Orient, 52 (1), 29-43.
- P. Aarts & J. van Duijne (2011). The political economy of Saudi-Iranian relations: present and future. In J.F. Seznec & M. Kirk (Eds.), Industrialization in the Gulf: a socioeconomic revolution (Routledge studies in Middle Eastern economies) (pp. 57-77). London: Routledge.
2009
- P. Aarts & J. van Duijne (2009). Saudi Arabia after U.S.-Iranian détente: left in the lurch? Middle East Policy, XVI (3), 64-78. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-4967.2009.00404.x[go to publisher's site]
2008
- P. Aarts & M. van Rijsingen (2008). Beijing's rising star in the Gulf Region: the near and the distant future. Journal of Greater Middle Eastern Studies, 1 (1), 35-89.
- P. Aarts & J. van Duijne (2008). Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States: continuity amidst instability. In Strategic Survey (Strategic Survey, 108) (pp. 235-245). London: The International Institute for Strategic Studies.
2012
- R. Meijer, P. Aarts, J. Wagemakers, M. Kanie & A. Geel (2012). Saudi Arabia between conservatism, accomodation and reform. (extern rapport). The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations ‘Clingendael’.
- P. Aarts, P. van Dijke, I. Kolman, J. Statema & G. Dahhan (2012). From resilience to revolt: making sense of the Arab spring. (extern rapport). Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam, Department of Political Science.
2009
- P. Aarts & J. van Duijne (2009). The Saudi security environment: plus ça change... In L. Guazzone & D. Pioppi (Eds.), The Arab state and neo-liberal globalization: the restructuring of state power in the Middle East (pp. 275-297). Reading: Ithaca Press.
- P. Aarts & J. van Duijne (2009). Saudi Arabia and Iran: less antagonism, more pragmatism. Middle East Institute's Viewpoints, sp. iss., 62-64.[go to publisher's site]
2008
- P. Aarts, R. Meertens & J. van Duijne (2008). Kingdom with borders: the political economy of Saudi-European relations. In M. Al-Rasheed (Ed.), Kingdom without borders: Saudi political, religious and media frontiers (pp. 135-156). London: Hurst [etc.].
2012
- P. Aarts (2012). Wat iedereen moet weten over de Arabische Lente. [Review of the books Food, farming, and freedom: sowing the Arab Spring & Inevitable democracy in the Arab world: new realities in an ancient land & Marginality and exclusion in Egypt & The Arab Spring: the end of postcolonialism & The Arab revolt and the imperialist counterattack. - 2nd ed. & The Arab uprising: the unfinished revolutions of the new Middle East & The Arab uprisings: what everyone needs to know & The journey to Tahrir: revolution, protest, and social change in Egypt & Why did Iran’s Green Wave not feel the Arab Spring? Second Sadighi annual lecture]. ZemZem, 8(2), 100-105.
2008
- J. van Duijne & P. Aarts (2008). Saudi-Iranian ties: stocktaking and look into the future. (SGIA research working papers series, August 2008). Durham: Durham University.
2015
- P.W.H. Aarts (2015, April 01). Nee, Iran heeft geen hand in de opstand in Jemen. NRC Handelsblad
- P.W.H. Aarts (2015, February 19). Onbedoeld werd Saoedi-Arabië hofleverancier van jihadisten. NRC Handelsblad.
2014
- P.W.H. Aarts & F. Hirzalla (2014, August 08). Blaming the victim, dat deed minister Timmermans. NRC Handelsblad
2011
- P. Aarts & M. Luyten (2011). De Arabische lente: een mistig seizoen. Socialisme en Democratie, 68 (4), 7-15.[go to publisher's site]
Media optreden
- P.W.H. Aarts (interview) (2014, Jan 29). Oog woensdag: Mad Dog, over de gruwelijke daden van Kadhafi [radio-uitzending]. In Met het oog op morgen. Radio 1.
Wetenschappelijke positie
- P.W.H. Aarts (period: 2012 till ). Member Position at : the Board of Governors of the Yemen College of Middle Eastern Studies.
- P. Aarts (period: 2012 till ). Member Functie bij : the board of Bridging the Gulf, Foundation for Human Security in the Gulf Region.
- P.W.H. Aarts (period: 2012 till ). Member of the international advisory board Functie bij : the International Journal of International Relations and Development.
- P.W.H. Aarts (period: 2012 till ). Member Functie bij : the Advisory Board of the Sheba Center for Strategic Studies.
Wetenschappelijke positie
- P.W.H. Aarts (2013). Co-director of a workshop ‘Iran and the GCC: Prospects for Change?’. Gulf Research Meeting: Cambridge (2013, July 1).
Tijdschriftredactie
- P.W.H. Aarts (Ed.). (2012) ZemZem.
- P.W.H. Aarts (Ed.). (2011) ZemZem.
- P.W.H. Aarts (Ed.). (2011) ZemZem.
Boekredactie
- P. Aarts & F. Cavatorta (Eds.). (2013). Civil society in Syria & Iran: activism in authoritarian contexts. Boulder, CO [etc.]: Lynne Rienner.
- P. Aarts & F. Cavatorta (Eds.). (2013). Civil society in Syria and Iran: activism in authoritarian contexts. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
- P. Aarts & G. Nonneman (Eds.). (2012). al-Mamlakah al-ʻArabīyah al-Saʻūdīyah fī al-mīzān: al-iqtiṣād al-siyāsī wa-al-mujtamaʻ wa-al-shuʼūn al-khārijīyah. Bayrūt: Markaz Dirāsāt al-Waḥdah al-ʻArabīyah.
