Sajjad, Valiya S. «Kuwait Literary Scene A Little Complex». Arab Times. Arkivert frå originalen 29. november 2014. Henta 3. september 2017. «A magazine, Al Arabi, was published i 1958 in Kuwait. It was the most popular magazine in the Arab world. It came out it in all the arabisk countries, og kring a quarter million copies were published every month.»
Lauterpacht, Elihu; Greenwood, C. J.; Weller, Marc (1991). The Kuwait Crisis: Basic Documents. Cambridge international documents series, Issue 1. Cambridge, UK: Research Centre for International Law, Cambridge University Press. s. 4. ISBN9780521463089.
Sweet, Louise Elizabeth (1970). Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East: Cultural depth and diversity. American Museum of Natural History, Natural History Press. s. 156. «The port of Kuwait was then, and is still, the principal dhow-building and trading port av Gulf of Persia, though offering little trade itself.»
Sager, Abdulaziz; Koch, Christian; Tawfiq Ibrahim, Hasanain, red. (2008). Gulf Yearbook 2006-2007. Dubai, UAE: I. B. Tauris. s. 39. «The Kuwaiti press has always enjoyed a level of freedom unparalleled in any other Arab country.»
Muslim Education Quarterly8. islamic Academy. 1990. s. 61. «Kuwait is a primary example of a Muslim society which embraced liberal and Western attitudes throughout the sixties and seventies.»
Rubin, Don, red. (1999). «Kuwait». The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre. Volume 4: The Arab world. London: Taylor & Francis. s. 143. ISBN9780415059329.
Mansfield, Peter (1990). Kuwait: vanguard of the Gulf. Hutchinson. s. 113. «Some Kuwaiti soap operas have become extremely popular and, although they are usually performed in the Kuwaiti dialect, they have been shown with success as far away as Tunisia.»
Osnos, Evan (11. juli 2004). «In Kuwait, conservatism a launch pad to success». Chicago Tribune. «In the 1960s and most of the '70s, men and women at Kuwait universitet dined and danced together, and miniskirts were more common than hijab head coverings, professors and alumni say.»
«Press Freedom». Arkivert frå originalen 27. september 2015. Henta 3. september 2017. «Since 2005, Kuwait has earned the highest ranking of all Arab countries on the annual Press Freedom Index of Reporters Without Borders. In 2009, it surpassed Israel as the country with the greatest press freedom in the Middle East. In 2011 Kuwait ranked 78th and was the top-ranking country in the Middle East.»
«ʻAlam-i Nisvāṉ»2 (1–2). University of Karachi. 1995: 18. «Kuwait became an important trading port for import and export of goods from India, Afrika and Arabia.»
Nyrop, Richard F. (1985). «Persiabukta states: Country Studies»: 80. «In addition, Kuwait has established a secular legal system, unique among the Gulf states.»
Furlong, Tom (14. april 1991). «The Rocky Road That Faces Many Kuwaiti Merchants». Los Angeles Times. «Before oil was discovered in Kuwait 53 years ago, the country was largely a nation of merchant traders. Its natural harbor made Kuwait a hub of Middle East commerce and a center for boat building.»
Tarakji, Ziad (September 2011). «Kuwait Legal Provisions»(PDF). Sveits Global Enterprise. Embassy of Sveits. Arkivert frå originalen(PDF) 6. oktober 2014. Henta 9. september 2013.
Berkowitz, Peter (11. juli 2003). «Democracy in Kuwait». The Weekly Standard. Arkivert frå originalen 13. oktober 2014. Henta 3. september 2017. «Home to one of only two natural ports in Persiabukta, Kuwait has for hundreds of years been a commercial and cosmopolitan center.»
Sajjad, Valiya S. «Kuwait Literary Scene A Little Complex». Arab Times. Arkivert frå originalen 29. november 2014. Henta 3. september 2017. «A magazine, Al Arabi, was published i 1958 in Kuwait. It was the most popular magazine in the Arab world. It came out it in all the arabisk countries, og kring a quarter million copies were published every month.»
«Press Freedom». Arkivert frå originalen 27. september 2015. Henta 3. september 2017. «Since 2005, Kuwait has earned the highest ranking of all Arab countries on the annual Press Freedom Index of Reporters Without Borders. In 2009, it surpassed Israel as the country with the greatest press freedom in the Middle East. In 2011 Kuwait ranked 78th and was the top-ranking country in the Middle East.»
Tarakji, Ziad (September 2011). «Kuwait Legal Provisions»(PDF). Sveits Global Enterprise. Embassy of Sveits. Arkivert frå originalen(PDF) 6. oktober 2014. Henta 9. september 2013.
Berkowitz, Peter (11. juli 2003). «Democracy in Kuwait». The Weekly Standard. Arkivert frå originalen 13. oktober 2014. Henta 3. september 2017. «Home to one of only two natural ports in Persiabukta, Kuwait has for hundreds of years been a commercial and cosmopolitan center.»