Hertog, Steffen

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  • Hertog, Steffen, Eibl, Ferdinand (2023). Replication Data for: From Rents to Welfare: Why Are Some Oil-Rich States Generous to Their People? [Dataset]. Harvard Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.7910/dvn/yytxob
  • Hertog, Steffen (2023). Locked out of development: insiders and outsiders in Arab capitalism. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009042444
  • Eibl, Ferdinand, Hatab, Shimaa, Hertog, Steffen (2022). Political economy and development. In Lynch, M., Schwedler, J. & Yom, S. (Eds.), The Political Science of the Middle East: Theory and Research Since the Arab Uprisings (pp. 132 - 155). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197640043.003.0006
  • Hertog, Steffen, Eibl, Ferdinand, Slater, Dan (2019). War Makes the Regime: Regional Rebellions and Political Militarization Worldwide. [Dataset]. Harvard Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.7910/dvn/dq1w55
  • Hertog, Steffen (2019). A quest for significance: Gulf oil monarchies' international strategies and their urban dimensions. In Molotch, H. & Ponzini, D. (Eds.), The New Arab Urban: Gulf Cities of Wealth, Ambition, and Distress (pp. 276 - 299). NYU Press.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2018). Challenges to the Saudi distributional state in the age of austerity. In Al-Rasheed, M. (Ed.), Salman's legacy: the dilemmas of a new era in Saudi Arabia . Hurst Publishers (London, England).
  • Hertog, Steffen (2017). The political economy of distribution in the Middle East is there scope for a new social contract? International Development Policy, 7, p. 88. https://doi.org/10.4000/poldev.2270
  • Gambetta, Diego, Hertog, Steffen (2016). Engineers of jihad: the curious connection between violent extremism and education. Princeton University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400888122
  • Hertog, Steffen (2016). Late populism: state distributional regimes and economic conflict after the Arab uprisings.
  • Bishara, Fahad Ahmad, Haykel, Bernard, Hertog, Steffen, Holes, Clive, Onley, James (2016). The economic transformation of the Gulf. In Peterson, J. E. (Ed.), The Emergence of the Gulf States: Studies in Modern History . Bloomsbury (Firm).
  • Hertog, Steffen (2015). Back to the 70s? Saudi youth and the Kingdom’s political economy after the Arab uprisings. In Selvik, K. & Utvik, B. O. (Eds.), Oil States in the New Middle East: Uprisings and Stability (pp. 70-92). Routledge.
  • Amico, Alissa, Hertog, Steffen (2013). State-owned enterprises in the Middle East and North Africa: engines of development and competitiveness? OECD. https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264202979-en
  • Hertog, Steffen, Luciani, Giacomo, Valeri, Marc (Eds.) (2013). Business politics in the Middle East. Hurst Publishers (London, England).
  • Hertog, Steffen (Ed.) (2012). National employment, migration and education in the GCC. Gerlach Press.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2012). Good, bad or both?: the impact of oil on the Saudi political economy. In Kamrava, M. (Ed.), The Political Economy of the Persian Gulf (pp. 221-250). Hurst Publishers (London, England).
  • Hertog, Steffen, Hodson, Nathan (2012). Economic policy in the ESCWA region and its impact on employment. (ECWA working paper E/ESCWA/SDD/2012/2). ECWA.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2011). Princes, brokers and bureaucrats: oil and the state in Saudi Arabia. Cornell University Press.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2011). The costs of counter-revolution in the GCC.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2010). Lean and mean: the new breed of state-owned enterprises in the Gulf monarchies. In Seznec, J. & Kirk, M. (Eds.), Industrialization in the Gulf: a Socioeconomic Revolution . Routledge.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2010). Benchmarking SME policies in the GCC: a survey of challenges and opportunities. Eurochambres.
  • Hertog, Steffen, Luciani, Giacomo (2009). Energy and sustainability policies in the GCC. (Research papers 6). Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2009). A rentier social contract: the Saudi political economy since 1979. In The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1979-2009: Evolution of a Pivotal State . Middle East Institute.
  • Hertog, Steffen, Gambetta, Diego (2009). Tinker, tailor, engineer, jihadi: can university subjects reveal terrorists in the making. New Scientist, 202(2712), 26-27.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2009). Saudi Arabia’s political demobilization in regional comparison: monarchical tortoise and republican hares. In Guazzone, L. & Pioppi, D. (Eds.), The Arab State and Neo-Liberal Globalization: the Restructuring of State Power in the Middle East . Ithaca Press.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2009). The GCC economies and the crash: short-term weaknesses, long-term strengths. (Perspectives 002). Middle East Institute (Singapore).
  • Hertog, Steffen (2007). EU-GCC relations in the era of the second oil boom. (EU and the Middle East 17.12.2007 · C·A·P). Centrum für angewandte Politikforschung.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2007). Renewing an old geo-economic axis: Asia and the GCC. Gulf Research Center.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2006). Perspectives of economic integration in the Arab countries. Committee on Foreign Affairs, European Parliament.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2006). The oil-foreign policy nexus: a response to Simon Bromley. St Antony's International Review, 2(1), 71-74.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2006). The new corporatism in Saudi Arabia: limits of formal politics. In Khalaf, A. & Luciani, G. (Eds.), Constitutional Reform and Political Participation in the Gulf (pp. 239-273). Gulf Research Center.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2006). Segmented clientelism: the political economy of Saudi economic reform efforts. In Aarts, P. & Nonneman, G. (Eds.), Saudi Arabia in the Balance Political Economy, Society, Foreign Affairs . NYU Press.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2005). Building the body politic: the emerging corporatism in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. Chroniques Yéménites, 2004(12).
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  • Hertog, Steffen (2025). When rentier patronage breaks down: the politics of citizen outsiders on Gulf oil states’ labour markets. Studies in Comparative International Development, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12116-024-09455-x picture_as_pdf
  • Hertog, Steffen, Arellano, Adrian, Hegghammer, Thomas, Østby, Gudrun (2024). Fifty shades of deprivation: disaggregating types of economic disadvantage in studies of terrorism. International Studies Review, 26(4). https://doi.org/10.1093/isr/viae045 picture_as_pdf
  • Hertog, Steffen (2024). The political economy of reforms under Vision 2030. In The Economy of Saudi Arabia in the 21st Century: Prospects and Realities (pp. 359 - 380). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198863878.003.0012 picture_as_pdf
  • Eibl, Ferdinand, Hertog, Steffen (2023). From rents to welfare: why are some oil-rich states generous to their people? American Political Science Review, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055423000977 picture_as_pdf
  • Hertog, Steffen (2023). Taking causal heterogeneity seriously: implications for case choice and case study-based generalizations. Sociological Methods and Research, 52(3), 1456 - 1492. https://doi.org/10.1177/0049124120986206 picture_as_pdf
  • Hertog, Steffen (6 March 2023) The end of the old social contract in the Gulf - and what could replace It. Middle East Centre Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Hertog, Steffen (17 June 2022) Reforming labour market and migration regulation in Gulf states. LSE Business Review. picture_as_pdf
  • Hertog, Steffen (2020). Reforming wealth distribution in Kuwait: estimating costs and impacts. (Kuwait Programme paper series 5). LSE Middle East Centre. picture_as_pdf
  • Hertog, Steffen (2020). Segmented market economies in the Arab world: the political economy of insider-outsider divisions. Socio-Economic Review, picture_as_pdf
  • Hertog, Steffen (2020). The rentier mentality, 30 years on: evidence from survey data. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 47(1), 6 - 23. https://doi.org/10.1080/13530194.2020.1714870 picture_as_pdf
  • Eibl, Max Ferdinand, Hertog, Steffen, Slater, Dan (2019). War makes the regime: regional rebellions and political militarization worldwide. British Journal of Political Science, 0(0), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123419000528 picture_as_pdf
  • Hertog, Steffen (2019-10-16 - 2019-10-17) The future of migrant work in the GCC: literature review and a research and policy agenda [Paper]. Fifth Abu Dhabi Dialogue Ministerial Consultation, Abu Dhabi Dialogue Among The Asian Labor Sending And Receiving Countries, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, ARE. picture_as_pdf
  • Hertog, Steffen (2019). In the spotlight: demands on Saudi Aramco are increasing. Oxford Energy Forum, (118), 42-46. picture_as_pdf
  • Hertog, Steffen (2019). Is there an Arab variety of capitalism? In Diwan, I., Malik, A. & Atiyas, I. (Eds.), Crony capitalism in the Middle East: business and politics from liberalization to the Arab Spring . description
  • Hertog, Steffen (2019). Dangerous ideas: the force of ideology and personality in driving radicalization. Critical Review, 31(1), 95-101. https://doi.org/10.1080/08913811.2019.1596379 description
  • Hertog, Steffen (2019). What would the Saudi economy have to look like to be 'post rentier'? POMEPS Studies, 29-33. picture_as_pdf
  • Hertog, Steffen (2018). Can we Saudize the labor market without damaging the private sector? King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies. picture_as_pdf
  • Hertog, Steffen (2017). Making wealth sharing more efficient in high-rent countries: the citizens’ income. Energy Transitions, https://doi.org/10.1007/s41825-017-0007-2 picture_as_pdf
  • Hertog, Steffen (2017). A quest for significance: Gulf oil monarchies' international 'soft power' strategies and their local urban dimensions. (LSE Kuwait Programme Paper Series 42). The London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Kuwait Programme.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2016-12-12 - 2016-12-13) Challenges to the Saudi distributional state in the age of austerity [Paper]. Saudi Arabia: Domestic, Regional and International Challenges, Singapore, SGP.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2016). The political economy of labour markets and migration in the Gulf: workshop proceedings. The London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Kuwait Programme.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2016). Rent distribution, labour markets and development in high rent countries. (LSE Kuwait Programme Paper Series 40). The London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Kuwait Programme.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2016). The oil-driven nation-building of the Gulf states after World War II. In Peterson, J. E. (Ed.), The Emergence of the Gulf States: Studies in Modern History (pp. 323-352). Bloomsbury Academic.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2015). The political economy of regional development in post-World War II Saudi Arabia. In Haykel, B., Hegghammer, T. & Lacroix, S. (Eds.), Saudi Arabia in Transition: Insights on Social, Political, Economic and Religious Change (pp. 97-124). Cambridge University Press.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2014). State and private sector in the GCC after the Arab uprisings. Journal of Arabian Studies, 3(2), 174-195. https://doi.org/10.1080/21534764.2013.863678
  • Hertog, Steffen (2013). Saudi Aramco as a national development agent: recent shifts. (Policy brief: August 2013). Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF).
  • Hertog, Steffen (2013). The private sector and reform in the Gulf Cooperation Council. (Research papers 30). LSE Kuwait Programme.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2013). Introduction: the role of MENA business in policy-making and political transitions. In Hertog, S., Luciani, G. & Valeri, M. (Eds.), Business Politics in the Middle East (pp. 1-16). Hurst Publishers (London, England).
  • Hertog, Steffen (2012). A comparative assessment of labor market nationalization policies in the GCC. In Hertog, S. (Ed.), National Employment, Migration and Education in the Gcc . Gerlach Press.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2012). How the GCC did it: formal and informal governance of successful public enterprise in the Gulf Co-operation Council countries. In Amico, A. (Ed.), Towards New Arrangements for State Ownership in the Middle East and North Africa (pp. 71-92). OECD. https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264169111-en
  • Hertog, Steffen (2011). The evolution of rent recycling during two booms in the Gulf: business dynamism and societal stagnation. In Legrenzi, M. & Momani, B. (Eds.), Shifting Geo-Economic Power of the Gulf: Oil, Finance and Institutions (pp. 55-74). Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2011). Rentier militaries in the Gulf states: the price of coup-proofing. International Journal of Middle East Studies, 43(3), 400-402. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020743811000560
  • Hertog, Steffen (2010). The sociology of the Gulf rentier systems: societies of intermediaries. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 52(2), 282-318. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417510000058
  • Hertog, Steffen (2010). Defying the resource curse: explaining successful state-owned enterprises in rentier states. World Politics, 62(2), 261-301. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0043887110000055
  • Gambetta, Diego, Hertog, Steffen (2009). Why are there so many engineers among Islamic radicals? European Journal of Sociology, 50(2), 201-230. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003975609990129
  • Hertog, Steffen, Luciani, Giacomo (2009). Energy and sustainability policies in the GCC. (Kuwait Programme on Development, Governance and Globalisation in the Gulf States 6). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hertog, Steffen (2008). Two-level negotiations in a fragmented system: Saudi Arabia's WTO accession. Review of International Political Economy, 15(4), 650-679. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290802260696
  • Hertog, Steffen (2008). Petromin: the slow death of statist oil development in Saudi Arabia. Business History, 50(5), 645-667. https://doi.org/10.1080/00076790802246087
  • Hertog, Steffen (2007). Shaping the Saudi state: human agency’s shifting role in rentier-state formation. International Journal of Middle East Studies, 39(04), 539-563. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020743807071073
  • Hertog, Steffen (2007). The GCC and Arab economic integration: a new paradigm. Middle East Policy, 14(1), 52-68. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4967.2007.00283.x
  • Hertog, Steffen (2006). Modernizing without democratizing? The introduction of formal politics in Saudi Arabia. Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft, (3), 65-78.