Government and Politics of Bahrain
- Main article: Government of Bahrain and Politics of Bahrain
- Form of government: constitutional monarchy
- Capital of Bahrain: Manama
- Elections in Bahrain
- Political parties in Bahrain
- 1981 failed coup d'état in Bahrain
- 1990s Uprising in Bahrain
- Adel Mouwda
- Al-Menbar Islamic Society
- Al Muntada
- Al Wefaq
- Alees Samaan
- Ali Ahmed
- Ali Mattar
- Ali Salman
- Asalah
- Bahrain Centre for Human Rights
- Bahrain Freedom Movement
- Bahrain Human Rights Society
- Bahrain Human Rights Watch Society
- Bandargate scandal
- Boycott Batelco
- Constitution of Bahrain
- Consultative Council of Bahrain
- Council of Representatives of Bahrain
- Economists Bloc
- Elections in Bahrain
- Faisal Fulad
- Gay rights in Bahrain
- Islamic Front for the Liberation of Bahrain
- Jassim Al Saeedi
- Majeed Karimi
- Khalifa Al Dhahrani
- List of political parties in Bahrain
- Lulwa Al Awadhi
- Mohammed Khalid
- National Action Charter of Bahrain
- National Assembly of Bahrain
- National Justice Movement
- Supreme Council for Women
- We Have A Right
- Women's political rights in Bahrain
- Workers Trade Union Law
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