Through the application of economic theory along with quantitative methods in the examination and the classification of the economic as well as institutional dynamics, Bahrain falls in the category of nations which observe the Open Access Orders framework. Some of the characteristics of Bahrain that makes her fit in this category include the steady economic development and advanced long term expansion, which relies on the productive petroleum sector as well as the tourism and investment industries. Besides, Bahrain also prides herself with citizens from diverse cultures and stable institutions, which promotes the civil and social wellbeing of the citizen.
Violence in Bahrain often takes place in the form of demonstrations by the members of
the public, especially when they feel oppressed on specific issues, and the Bahraini government
has for an extended period come up with numerous strategies of containing the violence. Some
of the violence management strategies employed by the Bahraini government include the
placement of limits on the political system along with the political powers. However, in the
extreme cases, the government always deploys the Police officers to quell violence, and many a
time, the suspected facilitators of the violence often find themselves in police custody.
Bahrain has an established military unit known as the Bahrain Defense Force, which is
under the commander-in-chief. The Bahrain Defense Force consists of the Air Force, Army, and
Navy along with the Royal Medical Services. The Defense Force is in full support of the
economic development of the country.
The elite citizens in Bahrain range from the royal family to the heads of various
industrialists. Elite miners comprise of the key figures in the petroleum exploration and
profitable operations of all matters oil. Another group of elites is the industrial elites, and they
others.
Bahrain has various rich and vibrant institutions which create a conducive environment
and this helps both the individual as well as institutional growth. Bahrain as a nation lies at the
basic stage of the LAOs spectrum. Whereas the country has a stable economy which boasts of
one of the strongest currencies in the world along with some numerous powerful institutions, the