Crystal Ennis
Universitair docent Politieke Economie van het Midden Oosten
- Naam
- Dr. C.A. Ennis
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 5635
- c.a.ennis@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-9711-5300
Crystal Ennis is universitair docent aan het Instituut voor Regiostudies.
Universitair docent Politieke Economie van het Midden Oosten
- Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies
- SMES APT
- Ennis C.A. (2022), Networking through Kafala: Skilled Workers and Transnational Networks in the Governance of Health Care Migration in the Gulf. In: Walton-Roberts M. (red.), Global Migration, Gender and Health Professional Credentials: Transnational Value Transfers and Losses. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Ennis C.A. & Blarel N.R.J.B. (red.) (2022), The South Asia to Gulf Migration Governance Complex: Bristol University Press.
- Ennis C.A. & Blarel N.R.J.B (2022), Mapping and theorizing migration governance: insights from the South-to-West Asian migration corridor. In: Ennis C.A. & Blarel N.R.J.B (red.), The South Asia to gulf migration governance complex: Bristol University Press. 3-31.
- Ennis C.A. & Blarel N.R.J.B. (2022), Contested governance and sovereignty in the Kerala-Dubai migration corridor. In: Ennis C.A. & Blarel N.R.J.B. (red.), The South Asia to gulf migration governance complex: Bristol University Press. 147-172.
- Ennis C.A. (26 oktober 2022), World Cup 2022: Migrant worker abuse shames whole world, not just Qatar. Middle East Eye, Opinion.
- Ennis C.A. (2022), FIFA 2022 en het landschap van uitbuiting, ZemZem. Tijdschrift over het Midden-Oosten, Noord-Afrika en islam 2: 54-62.
- Ennis C.A. & Al-Saqri S. (2021), Oil price collapse and the political economy of the post-2014 economic adjustment in the Sultanate of Oman. In: Beck M. & Richter T. (red.), Oil and the political economy in the Middle East: Post-2014 adjustment policies of the Arab Gulf and beyond: Manchester University Press.
- Ennis C.A. (2020), Citizenship without Belonging? Contesting Economic Space in Oman, International Journal of Middle East Studies 52(4): 759-764.
- Ennis C.A. (2019), "Rentier-preneurship: Dependence and autonomy in women’s entrepreneurship in the Gulf," POMEPS Studies 33: The Politics of Rentier States in the Gulf (Washington DC: Project on Middle East Political Science, George Washington University, January 2019). [overig].
- Ennis C.A. (2019), The Gendered Complexities of Promoting Female Entrepreneurship in the Gulf, New Political Economy 24(3): 365-384.
- Ennis C.A. & Walton-Roberts M. (2018), Labour market regulation as global social policy: The case of nursing labour markets in Oman, Global Social Policy 18(2): 169-188.
- Ennis C.A. (2018), Reading entrepreneurial power in small Gulf states: Qatar and the UAE, International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis 73(4): 573-595.
- Ennis C.A. (2017), Entrepreneurship for Development and the SDGs (MUNPlanet). [overig].
- Ennis C.A. (2016), Situating the Gulf States in the Global Economic Redrawing: GCC–BICs Relations. In: Christensen S.F. & Xing Li (red.), Emerging Powers, Emerging Markets, Emerging Societies: Global Responses. International Political Economy Series. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 132-161.
- Ennis C.A. (2015), Between Trend and Necessity: Top-Down Entrepreneurship Promotion in Oman and Qatar, The Muslim World 105(1): 116-138.
- Ennis C.A. & al-Jamali Ra'id Z. (2014), التوظيف العسير تخطيط التنمية واتجاهات سوق العمالة في سلطنة عمان. London: Chatham House: the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
- Ennis C.A. & al-Jamali Ra'id Z. (2014), Elusive Employment: Development Planning and Labour Market Trends in Oman. London.
- Ennis C.A. & Momani B. (2013), Shaping the Middle East in the Midst of the Arab Uprisings: Turkish and Saudi foreign policy strategies, Third World Quarterly 34(6): 1127-1144.
- Ennis C.A. & Momani B. (2012), Between caution and controversy: lessons from the Gulf Arab states as (re-)emerging donors, Cambridge Review of International Affairs 25(4): 605-627.
- Ennis C.A. & Doherty P. (2011), Repositioning the Gulf: the GCC in the 21st Century Global Political Economy. In: Legrenzi M. & Momani B. (red.), Shifting Geo-Economic Power of the Gulf: Oil, Finance and Institutions: Ashgate. 211-221.