Kjetil Selvik is no longer affiliated with CMI.
Publications
Journal Article | 2015
Print media liberalization and electoral coverage bias in Kuwait
The article discusses the political effect of print media liberalization in Kuwait based on content analysis of Arabic language newspapers in the 2009 parliamentary election. The analysis found no systematic...
Kjetil Selvik, Jon Nordenson and Tewodros Kebede (2015)
in The Middle East Journal vol. 69 no. 2 pp. 255-276
Journal Article | 2013
Business and Social Responsibility in the Arab World: The Zakat vs. CSR models in Syria and Dubai
The article explores the promotion and reception of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the Arab world, taking Syria and Dubai as "most different" case studies. It observes that government-connected organizations...
Kjetil Selvik (2013)
in Comparative Sociology vol. 12 no. 1 pp. 95-123
Journal Article | 2012
Ideologisk forløper for Den grønne bevegelsen
En tankesmie assosiert med Mir Hossein Musavi skisserte rammen for ”muslimsk levemodus” i forkant av 2009-valget i Iran. Tankegodset har ikke vært internasjonalt kjent, men fremstår som en viktig inspirasjonskilde...
Kjetil Selvik (2012)
in Babylon Nordisk Tidsskrift for Midtøstenstudier vol. 10 no. 1 pp. 28-41
Journal Article | 2011
Elite Rivalry in a Semi-Democracy: The Kuwaiti Press Scene
Kuwait's liberalization of the press and publication law in 2006 sparked a threefold increase in the number of Arabic language newspapers that defied conventional wisdom about print media decline and...
Kjetil Selvik (2011)
in Middle Eastern Studies vol. 47 no. 3 pp. 477-496
Journal Article | 2011
Mediemakt og politisk krise i Kuwait
Hvilken utfordring representerer dermed den nye mediestrukturen i Kuwait for det politiske systemet? En skulle kanskje tro at liberalisering av mediesektoren ville bidra til å svekke makthaverne ettersom statlig kontroll...
Kjetil Selvik (2011)
in Babylon Nordisk Tidsskrift for Midtøstenstudier vol. 9 no. 1 pp. 46-57
Journal Article | 2010
Golfmonarkiene: Mer variasjon enn olje kan forklare
Gjennom sin sterke dominans i studier av monarkiene på Den arabiske halvøy har renteniststatsteorien tegnet et for endimensjonalt og statisk bilde av årsakene til politisk utvikling i regionen. Artikkelen diskuterer...
Kjetil Selvik (2010)
in Babylon Nordisk Tidsskrift for Midtøstenstudier vol. 8 no. 2 pp. 8-19
Journal Article | 2009
Limits of 'Authoritarian Upgrading' in Syria: Private Welfare, Islamic Charities, and the Rise of the Zayd movement
The growth of private welfare in Syria since the 1990s and a parallel détente between the Ba?th regime and the Islamic trend have allowed an Islamic movement called Jama?at Zayd...
Thomas Pierret and Kjetil Selvik (2009)
in International Journal of Middle East Studies vol. 41 no. 4 pp. 595-614
Journal Article | 2008
Destructive Competition: Factionalism and Rent Seeking in Iran
The literature on the ‘‘resource curse’’ suggests that the quality of institutions determines a country’s ability to transform resource wealth into economic development. This article explores the link between resource...
Kjetil Bjorvatn and Kjetil Selvik (2008)
in World Development vol. 36 no. 11 pp. 2314-2324
Edited Book | 2016
Oil States in the New Middle East. Uprisings and stability
Oil has been central to regime survival for oil states across the Arabian Peninsula and has been at the heart of their attempts to defuse the wave of Arab revolutions....
Kjetil Selvik, Bjorn Olav Utvik (2016)
New York: Routledge (Routledge studies in Middle Eastern Democratization and Government)
Book | 2011
Stability and Change in the Modern Middle East
In this ground-breaking book, aimed at new generation of students, Kjetil Selvik and Stig Stenslie provide a new introduction to the contemporary Middle East, using topical questions about stability and...
Kjetil Selvik and Stig Stenslie (2011)
London & New York: I.B. Tauris 304 p.
Book | 2008
Changing Regime Discourse and Reform in Syria
The article analyses the change in discourse accompanying Bashar al-Asad's economic liberalization after 2000. The old populist social contract is to be replaced with a new one that allows the...
Kjetil Selvik and Aurora Sottimano (2008)
Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner 77 p.
Book Chapter | 2013
CSR and Reputation Building in Syria: Contextualizing the 'Business Case'
The business case for CSR refers to the idea that companies should adopt socially responsible practices out of self-interest. This article critically discusses the use of the business case argument...
Kjetil Selvik (2013)
in Hertog, S., Luciani, G. & Valeri, M.: Business Politics in the Middle East. London: Hurst & Co pp. 133-158
Book Chapter | 2012
From "Enemies of the Revolution" to Unfulfilled Ideal: Private Industrial Entrepreneurs in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Private sector industrial entrepreneurs are usually perceived as “victims” of the Iranian revolution. This reading has been shaped by events like the Revolutionary council’s dispossession of the Pahlavi industrial elite...
Kjetil Selvik (2012)
in Negin Nabavi: Iran: From Theocracy to the Green Movement. Palgrave Macmillan
Report in External Series | 2015
The War in Yemen: The view from Iran
In the regional backdrop to the war in Yemen Iran is a pivotal actor. Saudi Arabia has made clear that it sees the conflict in Yemen as the extension of...
Kjetil Selvik (2015)
Oslo: NOREF (Expert Analysis no. October 2015) 3 p.
Commissioned Report | 2014
Review report: Al-Haq
This report reviews the organisational performance of the Palestinian NGOAl-Haq over a three period (2011–13). The report is based on field interviews in Ramallah with staff, stakeholders and beneficiaries and...
Kjetil Selvik and Are John Knudsen (2014)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (Commissioned by Norad)
Commissioned Report | 2014
Review report: Al-Miftah
This report reviews the organisational performance of the Palestinian NGOAl-Miftah over a three period (2011–13). The report is based on field interviews in Ramallah with staff, stakeholders and beneficiaries and...
Are John Knudsen and Kjetil Selvik (2014)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (Commissioned by Norad)
Report in External Series | 2013
Rouhani to the rescue: Aiming for the Middle Way in the Islamic Republic
Hassan Rouhani won Iran’s presidential elections by posing as the voice of protest and change. Though previously considered a conservative he ran a campaign with strong reformist flavour. Rouhani himself...
Kjetil Selvik (2013)
NOREF Expert Analysis, August 2013
CMI Insight | 2014
Roots of fragmentation: The army and regime survival in Syria
The Syrian army did not turn on the regime in the face of popular protests, contrary to its Egyptian and Tunisian counterparts. Yet, the Syrian army lost its ability to...
Kjetil Selvik (2014)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI Insight no. 2) 4 p.
Journal Article | 2012
Iran og den nye kampen om Syria
Kjetil Selvik (2012)
in Internasjonal Politikk vol. 4 pp. 504-512
Presentation/Lecture | 2015
Panel Debate: Civil-military relations in Latin America and the Middle East. What will the future bring?
Panel debate. Civil-military relations in Latin America and the Middle East. What will the future bring? John McNeish (NMBU), Elin Skaar (CMI), Kjetil Selvik (CMI), Kristina Mani (Oberlin), Sverre Johan...
Gunnar M. Sørbø,Elin Skaar,John-Andrew McNeish,Kjetil Selvik (2015)
Everyday Maneuvers closing conference 30 September, 2015
Projects
Transformations in the Arab World
Jan 2011 - Jan 2015